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レベル1だけどユニークスキルで最強です
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Jul 8, 2023 to Sep 23, 2023
As a corporate slave, Ryouta Satou experiences the worst forms of stress, overwork, and loneliness. Even after he is hospitalized due to exhaustion, his days of toil only become worse. Soon enough, the sheer fatigue catches up to him and kills him in his sleep. However, Ryouta is given a second chance at life: he wakes up in another world as a slime drop—much to the surprise of Emily Brown, the petite blonde girl who defeated said slime. Acquainting himself with the rules of this RPG-like world, Ryouta finds out that he will never grow past level 1. However, he also discovers that one of his skills is at the maximum level: the skill which determines the rarity of monster drops. This allows him to acquire not only items of the best quality, but also some that are unheard of. Ryouta sets out to make the most of his ability—meeting new friends, grinding through dungeons, and acquiring unique items along the way. Reveling in his new life seems to be the long-awaited and much-deserved reward for all the tribulations he had suffered. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
5.5/10
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Have you heard about the Isekai in which the guy reincarnates into a Vending Machine? More of that in a minute. Are you kidding me with this garbage... Talk about destroying your premise within the first two episodes... Basic idea is that the MC is supposed to be stuck at level 1, which implies that he will be insanely weak... Which is true for all of like 5 minutes, as the MC discovers that while he is stuck at level 1, he is the only one in the world to have infinite stats allowing him to quickly brute force literally everything; making him stronger than even theapparent 'God of Strength' within minutes. If that wasn't enough to absolutely DESTROY the premise, he then quickly finds a GUN... That's right, this is a classic medieval fantasy and he acquires a gun and proceeds to just shoot everything... This anime is worse than the Vending Machine anime. THIS ANIME IS WORSE THAN THE VENDING MACHINE ANIME... Blah blah blah, Harem happens, barely any interesting development, garbage to the left, garbage to the right.
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After three days diligently hiding from my roommate that I was watching this crap, I bring a review. I’m Strong Even though I’m Level 1 (don’t remember the actual title) is the archetypical bad isekai. Every quality you’d expect is on display here. Terrible art and animation, one dimensional characters, a complete lack of meaningful conflict. Everything, all executed in such a bland, uncreative way I’m almost impressed with it. It‘s lighter on insane moments than similar works, but still has a few bangers. Like when the MC breaks a strike by knocking out all of the workers with magic bullets (the adventurers guild would otherwise havehad them killed). Or how the MC heals people by shooting them with “healing bullets”. Which yes, is funny every time it happens. The central plot conceit is that the MC (called Yoda by one character which is funny so I’m using it) has maxed out drop rates, and is isekaied to a world where every resource drops from dungeons. That sounds like it would significantly alter how the world functions, but it's treated as an afterthought. The entirety of the worldbuilding is: anything left alone outside turns into a monster, so garbage has to be burned, and different towns control different resources. That’s it. The fights illustrate the show’s general approach to writing. Once we move past basic dungeon fodder, the heroes face a big goofy-looking ass gorilla, which they beat by hitting real hard. Yoda gets a sweet revolver out of it, making him slightly more like Hajime Arifureta. Next they fight a bicorn that blocks Yoda’s attacks with a magical barrier, they remove the barrier by hitting it real hard, then kill the bicorn by hitting it real hard. They fight a goblin who grows larger by absorbing attacks, and beat it by hitting it real hard. The fights are almost all resolved by hitting the enemy harder, and this kind of brute force, low-effort writing defines the show’s atmosphere. It’s not meant to be taken seriously, and is written such that it’s almost impossible to. The show even directly asks you not to think too hard about it (after a character somehow bakes a cake using a campfire). I could take this as insulting, but I’m happy to oblige. This casual, stupid atmosphere renders the show surprisingly watchable. It seems everyone involved in the production knew what they were making and weren’t taking it too seriously (this is especially evident in the improvised eyecatches). The terrible art direction, off-model characters, and embarrassing animation take on a less offensive character in light of that. Normally I wouldn't sit through an entire show this bad, but this held me. I wouldn’t recommend it to most, though. You should watch this if, and only if, you’re titrating your bad isekai dose in preparation to binge Arifureta. Or if you’re an insane isekai junkie like me, but these are the trenches my friend.
An Isekai where a dungeon drops things like weapons and groceries that's exclusive, how neat, but being OP while being stuck at Level 1, it's not. For time millennia, on and off, Isekai stories have all been the same copy-pasted blurb that doesn't distinguish one from the rest, and there's really no point on the discussion that every new Isekai from progressing anime seasons will ever be any better, at the very least to stand out. It's the same affair with novelist Nazuna Miki, whom in his run has created at least a new work every other year since 2013, creating mediocre works that are moreof less bootleg copies of already available material that did it better or just as worse. What's even more surprising that Miki Nazuna is born Taiwanese but is an active AniManga (LN and manga) writer in Japan who claims, quote, "wants to be the fastest in the industry". Yeah right, as if writing copy-paste, cheaply imitated ideas already done before will get you so far in your job as a low form of imitation. I really don't want to highlight all the typical Isekai mediocrity nonsense if it has been done one and the same, so let's just focus on what makes this show really stand out: its dungeon system. For the MC, Ryota Sato, dies from overwork and gets reincarnated into a dungeon where seemingly, he was monster loot from the typical low-level slime, and gets an explanation from the girl that killed it of the uniqueness of the monster loot, ranging it from weapons to everyday groceries like fruits and vegetables. However, where this "Telulu" dungeon that they were at now, there is this "Nihonium" dungeon that for some inexplicable reason, doesn't drop items from monster killings for the typical fantasy folk who goes into the dungeon looking for a profit. That, and which only when Ryota does the same RPG-like actions to it, however, has droppings instead that are meant for S-rank adventurers, which Ryota being Level 1, it should be impossible. But hey, rules are meant to be broken, which if you haven't ready caught on by now, it's naming gimmick should already be an indication in and of itself that quite possibly, reincarnated figures like Ryota essentially are the only people who could benefit from this Nihonium dungeon. However, let's not kid ourselves here. Ryota is as bland as the average, typical OP MC as it gets, that as the show (and its original source material) surmises that indeed, Ryota's unique skill truly makes him OP even at Level 1. All that he's good for are the usual aspects of a good Samaritan, and the unique skill that when a gun comes in, he's like an alchemist to fuse and combine traits to make new and distinguished bullets for the weapon's use. His saviour of young girl Emily Brown, she is quite the enthuiastic kid who sports a huge hammer as her main weapon and plays fiddle to Ryota being his support and family as a growing party. The bunny girl of Eve Callusleader is quite the literate "support" character: she is strong enough to one-shot KO adventurers with her hand chop skill, but this doesn't apply to Ryota, which she starts calling him "low-level" due to her angst, and her only appeal is carrots, since she's a bunny girl, that's all. The other support characters, who also plays fiddle to the "Ryota Family" party...is the typical harem party of sorts, which, come on, there's no reason for lazy writing like that, but since Miki Nazuna himself wants to be "the fastest", he's fueled by the laziness to not be inspired by anything and go the safe route, which par for the course helps lengthen the story, but it does not do anything to satisfy our tastes for a suited cast of characters who are just as barebones as they arrive. I'm not surprised that Maho Film is tasked with the show's production, which if to be perfectly honest, since the studio's debut exactly 4 years ago with novelist Chirolu's Summer 2019 anime of UchiMusume a.k.a If It's for My Daughter, I'd Even Defeat a Demon Lord, the production may matured overtime, but this show just brought me back to UchiMusume's level of quality, which isn't saying a fair lot, but the studio really is the kind of a 2nd-rate production house that tells you not to expect much from it. I'm just waiting for the chance for the now 5-year-old studio to have a breakthrough, but if being content with where it is does give it a better face, then let it be so with a decent production. Together with the music of its OP and ED songs which are average, it does its job for that one sole purpose only. Nowadays, people can skip barebones mediocre Isekai shows because they are nothing noteworthy at all. But as a trash Isekai connoisseur, my fight with watching lots of 2nd and 3rd-rate studios producing average Isekai shows every season will continue on, because there could still be potential, but 99% of the time, that potential is wasted, just like with this show. Just skip and move on.
“My Unique Skill Makes Me OP Even at Level 1” is what happens when You inject a little of a slow life / iyashikei vibe to an OP MC genre. This show has an identity crisis (which is an affliction that more and more anime suffer from). It wants to be it all. An action show - ends up with boring action. A harem show - ends up with little “romance”. An adventure show - ends up with absolutely no stakes. A slice of life… ok, that part is done the best, but it’s still not very good. I would call it passable. And even sprinklesa tiny bit of iyashikei on top. All that under an OP MC eff me sideways isekai. The premise was interesting. An office worker, named Ryouta Satou, dies of overworking. After death he is sent to another world. Fantasy world that looks a lot like medieval Europe with magic, game logic and system, because writers now are too lazy to come up with something more original. In this world he is stuck at lvl 1. It could imply that he would be in a world of shit and would have to find other ways of dealing with challenges than brute forcing them. But… as the title gives it away, that is not the case. Instead of a thoughtful, methodical and intelligent MC we get a classical “I’m OP AF” writing. He is weak but that lasts for about 2,5 episodes, after that it’s “the world bends over backwards for me” writing. Despite that, there is one thing I actually liked about world building. Ryouta actually acknowledges the absurdity of a world with such strange and specific rules and even takes advantage of them. I wouldn’t call him intelligent in a way that Light Yagami is intelligent, but he is smart enough to experiment anytime a new information or item comes his way. Even if a lot of the time he’s just stating the obvious conclusions. Now let’s talk about the main cast. Ryouta Satou - our resident MC. He died of overwork… Seriously, what the hell?” Did I miss a memo about karoshi taking truck-kin’s job in sending people to different worlds?I mean, it’s not a bad change but it has become cliche rather quickly. He appeared in the new world in a rather original way - as an item drop. He’s not really anything special as far as MCs goes. He’s kind, ignorant of his new surroundings, always willing to help others even if it’s just pro publico bono. Despite being lvl 1 he has a very special skill that makes it that item drops from enemies are always the highest quality. He even gets drops from creatures that are believed to not give them. Thanks to that he quickly acquires money and even an overpowered revolver that looks similar to Smith & Wesson Model 686 kal. 357Mag. A unique weapon that has even more unique ammunition. With them he’s able to defeat enemies that in normal circumstances would require a full party or even a regiment. Emily Brown - a young (age unknown) woman who got Ryouta as an item drop after killing a slime. She’s basically honey for the heart (a polish proverb) of the show. Almost every scene with her, outside of combat, has a strong relaxing almost soothing vibe to it. She’s very motherly to most people, but it’s obvious she cares for Ryouta a lot and is very wife-like towards him. Her dream was to have her own house and thanks to our MC she got it. In combat she uses a giant hammer to support our MC. She’s a very skilled cook and admires Ryouta for his heroic tendencies. Her tragic backstory is losing her mother who, like Ryouta, had a tendency to help others. After receiving a home from him, she’s the one who proposes that they live together. Before I go onto the rest of the main coterie I would like to make a comment about those two. I actually like their relationship. They talk openly about their feelings and expectations, at least in the beginning of the series, as time goes by they stop doing that. Despite that they are what I would call an almost healthy functioning relationship. I would really like it if their relationship status was properly stated and not left in the air. They act like a married couple more than once and yet, based on how his “harem” is growing, it seems they are not an official couple. A wasted potential if You ask me. Another thing I don’t like about it is that Emily always goes with whatever Ryouta says. I would prefer to see them argue, present their arguments in an adult fashion and have Ryouta's idea rejected. Eve Callusleader - a walking terminator and carrot addict in the form of a playboy bunny. At first it appears that she’s more interested in carrots that Ryouta can provide her than anything else but despite that she’s more than willing to help out when he needs it. I think she’s supposed to be comic relief but she ends up as the most annoying and unnecessary character in the show. Her “tragic” backstory is that some people told her to eat carrots when she was exclusively a carnivore and that her “friend” from another world disappeared in front of her eyes. It’s… dumb. She knew him only for a couple of minutes, an hour at max probably. She fights unarmed and her special attack, which she uses a lot, is named “Excalibur” and is said to be the one of the more powerful ones. Celeste - a skilled pyromancer. Despite her prowles she is able to use only one spell and is prone to exhaustion after using it just a few times. A little like Megumin from Konosuba. Her tragic backstory is that she’s been used and abused because of her spell and inability to use other spells. She has high stats in intelligence and willpower (do shit, she’s a mage) and is very proficient in gathering intel. She’s similar to the “old” Ryouta in the fact that she was working herself to the bone. That forced Ryouta to help her out and started their relationship. She develops a crush for Ruouta and is more than happy to join his coterie. There is one more person in his coterie at the end of the series - Alice Wonderland (subtle). Unfortunately she is introduced so late in the game that apart from the fact she has lvl 2 limit and is able to create something like a familiar from specific enemies there is no info about her. Because of its slice of life vibes the show doesn’t really have an overarching plot or even a main goal the MC strives for. It’s just the daily grind for Ryouta and the ever growing gang. It starts slow with almost logical progression. A newbie starts with killing small fries to get by. It has a nice flow to it. Unfortunately the show really quickly evolves into plot armour bullshit. By the halfway mark Ryouta is an established hero of the town and the world just bends over backwards for him. He can do no wrong and he always gets the best possible result even if it makes no logical sense. The greatest bullshit is with the final boss of the series. I’m not going to spoil the fight but the only reason he won is plot bullshit and lazy writing. It actually really pissed me off because it’s a really shitty ending for the season. That boss with her powers could have been the ultimate test for our heroes. Instead we got… whatever that shit was. Unfortunately the show uses some cheap tricks to make You care for the cast. The main being using retrospection where the characters are alone adding some slow music to it and some sad monologue. It’s so obvious it’s almost funny. What’s not funny is the fact that it’s repeated for almost all of the members of the coterie to the point where when a new member is introduced I just waited for some sad retrospective shot. At the end of the day I have seen much worse shows with much worse both premise and execution. This one is just forgettable. It has its moments, especially between Ryouta and Emili in the beginning, but it tries and fails to do too much to ever become anything more than just another OP MC isekai.
Definitely in the "So bad it's good" category. Story was not unique at all, it was a complete isekai cliche. Art style was standard, nothing particularly special. Characters were essentially caricatures, I would say my favourite was the one who ate carrots like they were crack. Character reactions were wild to say the least. MC wastes so much time and does things in practically the hardest way possible for no reason. MC essentially does a gotta catch em all run, it's practically comical that he gets OP so quickly with basically no barriers at all. Girls fall for him on sight, all situations work out and the show twistsreality to make MC the good guy. It's bad but it was funny in its absurdity so was enjoyable.