![]() While it's true there are comedic Hentai around, the focus during those is still on the sex acts themselves. A series making fun of otome game tropes could've been a lot better.Sex comedy in Anime? Surely you mean Hentai? Not at all. The most enjoyable part of the entire series was when he was playing the otome game, before going to the isekai. ![]() I think the show would've worked better as a comedy. It's not that the art is bad, it's just not very exciting either. The show has mech battles though, and they aren't particularly interesting. I sat through 12 episodes, and I still know practically nothing about them.Īll the other characters in the show are just side characters. I can't tell you much about the two main girls though, because the anime never tells us much either. The two main girls just spend most of the series being sad, or being the centre of some drama. There is not much in the way of character development. In the beginning of the series, I believe he is trying to find a nice girl to get married to, but the only thing he does in regards to that for the entire series is have a tea party in the very beginning. Nothing in the series is explained particularly well. ![]() In the latter half of the series, it seems the protagonist is trying to make events fold out like they do in the game, but it's not very clear why, and he doesn't do a good job about it anyway. It's not clear to me what the protagonist is trying to do. The story itself, I'm not really sure what it's supposed to be about. The setting only exists to get you to start reading (or in this case, to start watching). The 5 dudes from the otome game are still worshipped by all the girls at the school (even after they are stripped of their status). They never appear to look down on men or anything. The two main heroines are basically just regular heroines. etc.Īs the anime goes on though, we realise that this is just a typical isekai. Instead, focus on how this is a matriarchy that is unfair for men. Ignore the fact that none of this makes sense when you start to think about it (how do they support their population?). Women as well, have male slaves and stuff. They just exist to be married off to women. In the beginning, it would appear that men have almost no rights. So what about the otome game setting? Don't worry, that falls by the wayside immediately as well. ![]() ![]() (just saying you are a mob character doesn't make it true.) So the mob setting disappears right away, even though the author likes to continually tell us otherwise. He is suddenly incredibly rich, and has some cheat AI supporting him that can basically do whatever he wants it to do. However, the protagonist ceases to be a "mob" character after the first episode. This is supposedly a story about a mob character trapped in an otome game, hence the title. Otherwise, how else would you discern it from the hundreds of other isekai series? Just like most works that follow this approach though, the title ends up having nothing to do with the series. Like many poorly written light novels, the title serves as both a short summary, and to describe a gimmick to make you interested in the series. Another trashy isekai anime, this time under the guise of being trapped in an otome game setting. ![]()
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