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12
TV
Finished Airing
Jan 8, 2026 to Mar 26, 2026
Noah, the world's strongest six-year-old, holds the fortunate position of being the Thirteenth Prince of the emperor. Born with an infinite level cap and a cheat skill that allows him to add the abilities of those he commands to his own, he is unmatched. Reincarnated into a noble family, Noah thrives in an environment enriched with exceptional education and abundant resources, allowing his talents to blossom. However, behind the glamorous facade of aristocratic society lurks a world of conspiracies and power struggles. (Source: Pony Canyon)
5.5/10
Average Review Score
15%
Recommend It
13
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This show takes some suspension of disbelief to sit through. It's the ultimate MC power-wank, in fact, it's probably the most egregious MC-worshipping show I've ever seen. If constant MC-fellatio bothers you, don't watch this. This show can be summed up in one phrase. "SASUGA NOAH-SAMA!" For writing this review, our beloved prince has gifted my family 10,000 rean, despite the empire's finances being in shambles. He is known to have his attendants carry around wicker baskets full of gold to pass out to unwitting street urchins. This is expected, as befitting our Wise Prince. He is truly gifted beyond his years. This show is ridiculous to thepoint of absurdity. It's insane. Yet, as our benevolent Noah-sama destroys yet another priceless work of art for no reason but to demonstrate a noble's responsibility to his people, so are we required to recognize our Prince's magnanimity in appearing before us on the big screen. I eagerly await Noah-sama's return, as he's been transformed into an ikemen gigachad with thousands of loyal retainers and fans. What brilliant judgement. This is unprecedented. Truly the son of His Majesty! Brilliant, as usual. Excellent, Noah, well done. I also name you governor-general of the first army, also known as the imperial guard. Incredible... Prince Noah is amazing. Your skill is as impressive as ever. I don't believe it... This is unprecedented. They are all astonished by the amazing feat you've performed. Well done, Noah. Impressive. You've done well to expose this plot. Incredible! Prince Noah is remarkable. I almost wonder if he can read minds. Your granddaughter would be perfect for him. Impressive. It only took one well-spoken line. SASUGA NOAH-SAMA!
a show involving a main character who can be seen as comparable to ainz aool gown in both the way he acts and resolves incidents. every episode will involve he enter a situation and both resolve it perfectly and gain increasingly large amounts of respect from those around him. failing that, he's apparently invulnerable by the third episode, so he is fully capable of using magical conquerors haki to clear a room. while actually being more compelling than a lot of the trite shows we got in the now closing anime season of december through march, watching him throw 10 months of someone's salary atthem for their loyalty became less compelling every single single time he did it, which was almost every other episode. i don't know if id call this show a complete waste of time, but its explicitly not good. also i'd say the show completely disregards the premise, while it states that he gains power from those who swear loyalty to him, in practice, he only uses the abilities of distinct artifacts he gains through the course of the show. he never once attempts to actually utilize the skills he gains from his followers. maybe that falls into light spoiler territory, but being warned a show is lying to you in its very premise is simple consumer advocacy.
"Noble Reincarnation: Born Blessed, So I'll Obtain Ultimate Power" clearly wants to be an amazing anime, but it runs into so many issues that it just canāt live up to what itās trying to be. Let me explain. Plot, setting, and the story's intentions: 1. This anime is entirely built around the MC, Noah, trying to build his renown and skills to become a prominent and wise prince under the emperor (his father). The story wants to show how gifted and intelligent Noah is, with each episode having him use his abilities and magical items to pull off absurd feats and gain power and respect, all in pursuitof earning his fatherās compassion. The problem is that none of this comes with any real hardship. Thereās no trial, no struggle, and basically no risk to Noahās life or future. The show throws zero meaningful difficulty at him. Everything he wants, he getsāusually in the same episode, or at worst the next one, and often within the first few minutes. That completely kills any sense of stakes. Thereās no danger, no tension, no feeling that anything could go wrong. Heās good at everythingācombat, magic items, decision-makingāand never faces consequences. What should feel like the journey of a prince navigating power instead feels like a walk in the park. After a while, it gets predictable to the point of being boring because you already know how every situation will end. 2. The actual meaning behind this show: There really isnāt any. And to be clear, I donāt need a show to have some deep meaning. It could just be entertaining chaos and thatās fine. The issue here is that this anime doesnāt have meaning and isnāt particularly fun either. Itās good at making you feel like something interesting is about to happen, but it rarely delivers. There are moments that almost feel engaging, but nothing that actually sticks. A week after watching, thereās basically nothing memorable. Thereās no real drive from a story standpoint. It just kind of existsālike cardboard propped up so it doesnāt fall over. It technically stands, but it canāt handle any real scrutiny. 3. Characters: The characters are presented like they have personality, but they really donāt. At best, they have surface-level traits. Some charm here and there, but nothing that actually feels developed. Their personalities are about as deep as a babyāsābasic and undercooked. They do get ādevelopment,ā but it doesnāt meaningfully change or expand who they are. Most of them just feel like generic roles with predictable traits. Thereās nothing nuanced, nothing memorable, and nothing that really stands out. Now for what the show actually does well (short list): 1. Nuanced scenes and political interactions: This is easily the strongest part of the series. Whenever Noah is talking with noblesādebating, answering questions, or navigating political situationsāthe show actually shines a bit. These moments do a decent job of showing his intelligence and charisma. 2. Itās easy to watch: Despite all its issues, this show is very easy to sit through. Itās the kind of anime you can pick up weekly without much effort. You can pretty much turn your brain off and get through it. That said, this doesnāt really fix the core problemsāit just makes them easier to ignore. Overall, this isnāt terrible, and itās definitely watchable. But there are so many better anime out there that itās hard to recommend unless you literally have nothing else to watch. 6.5/10
Have you ever hit your head so hard that you ended up aggressively rubbing it with your hands to make the pain go away? This show just had me perform this exact movement due to how mind-bogglingly bad and unintentionally funny a scene was. If this anime was a person, it would be an overly serious nerd with no friends who vastly overestimates his intelligence and charisma and is convinced that everyone around him admires him. The fact that this show tries so hard to appear smart and sophisticated adds a layer of unintentional charme which is actually quite hard to achieve and served as acrutch that enabled me to power through all 12 episodes. This anime has reached this sweet spot where it is watchable, but so laughably bad that itās actually entertaining and so far Iāve only been able to watch two shows for this reason and while I wasnāt able to withstand more than 10 episodes of In Another World with my Smartphone, I actually finished this one here. I am sure that some of you are insane enough to watch and even enjoy this show for the same reasons as me, which is why I went with āmixed feelingsā.
" Nobility dilemma " This anime literally shows or describes like how a true noble works and systemic hierarchy problems related to crown . The royalty behavior and upholding on valid imperial laws maintain peace in kingdom and brings loyalty of people / king subjects to crown . So, choosing a right hire is very important otherwise doom is fixed for nation . Our noble mc works on most basic fundamental of life and a journey to prosperity of kingdom . He values human life and thinks people are treasures not the money , from tip to toe he is a worthynoble . If we talk about some details then , I appreciate 2d animation and likable character designs although ost and op ed are decent . Now the main problem is that it follows your avg seasonal isekai trope where mc is overpowered which I usually don't think as a problem but here it doesn't fit the theme . The personality which mc follows is very harsh and gritty , he literally acts like a book of rules . Overall it's a watchable anime not likable . I enjoyed the anime but I won't recommend this unless you are free and not watching something serious .