Tomorrow we get to find out if I’ve been crossing my fingers for nothing, as Isekai Ass-Guardian debuts.
Our Hero is still a ridiculously OP RPG tourist, Our Titty Elf is still exasperated with his antics, Our Cuddly Beastgirl is still just a touch gay, Our Mascot is still expressing itself in “I am Groot” style, and the fan-art is still sparse and heavy on elf-service.
Verdict: should be fun, although I’ll never watch the OP or ED again.
(still had to open the season with slave raids, though…)
This one’s streaming on Amazon Prime, which was unable to search for the title. Fortunately I had the first season in my history.
Anyway, the story picks up right away, leading off with a bunch of dry plot coupons in a board meeting. Our Magical Gals don’t get to spring into action, but they do at least get to remind us of their personalities. Next week, we get our first look at Our Underrim-Glasses-Wearing Magical Engineer Gal.
Verdict: really pushing the story hard in this one, and since I’ve been keeping up with the manga, I can say that they have a pretty good one to tell.
(no new fan-art, sadly)
This show was very silly. Eventually the source material kind of ran out of interesting things to do, a common problem when the hero is so overpowered that gods start stopping by to ask for help. Maybe there’s still enough for a second season to be fun.
…by using Bash shell syntax to hide malicious commands. Because these glorified cron jobs will believe anything they read, and then execute it.
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