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[Anime Review] Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai kara Kuru Sou Desu yo? #1

Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai kara Kuru Sou Desu yo?
Comedy, Fantasy, Supernatural

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What is it about?
In a world where the fate of your community is determined by games and challenges, one community’s luck has just run out. They are the No Names, stripped of everything right down to their identity. Kurousagi of the No Names decides to recruit some help, which arrives in the form of three children from other worlds. Izayoi Sakamaki, Asuka Kudou, and You Kasukabe all possess great powers, and they all wind up in Kurousagi’s world of Little Garden. Kurousagi hopes that the children will help her and her community climb back up the ranks and maybe even win their name back, but these helpers turn out to be problem children with minds of their own. They might help, if they decide to. Or they might go off and do things the way they think they should. What a nuisance! Using their skills and their wits, Izayoi, Asuka, and You must fight and outsmart their way through a series of challenges against other communities, with none other than Kurousagi serving as a judge. With no water or resources for the community, and a number of dangerous enemies, giving the No Names back their name might be the least of their problems...

Why do you recommend it?
In terms of visuals, the series sets itself with the fantasy themes. The Little Garden, the way Kurosaki is dressed, and the mystical creatures are all proof of this. Additionally, the various games themselves revolves around events that are magical. However, I do admit that the characters' designs are a bit too generic. For example, Kurosaki fits into the role of the typical bunny girl with her outfit. The rest of the world where most of the events take place have that fantasy feeling. Regarding the soundtrack, the series makes excellent use of its scores. The soundtrack works well in general and often or not, it's fun to hear it balance out between exciting moments (the game competitions) and some of the more lighthearted times. The OP song, "Black † White" by Iori Nomizu, is very catchy with the way it presents itself with words like “bam!”, “1, 2, 3”, “black, white”, and other fun words being used. The ED song “To Be Continued?" by Kaori Sadohara gives the main characters a super flat deformed version of themselves and presents into in a fun way. (I'm looking at you Izayoi). It's pure fun to watch it to be honest. Do not skip that ED song.

Overall, this series is the golden egg for me. Well, at least it's amusing and strange enough with its small cast of badass characters. Oh sure there is some fan service and dirty jokes here and there, but it overall maintains its themes well with the initial premise. In fact, most of the episodes sets with its intense atmosphere related to the games with the main characters each getting his or her own spotlights. And oh, how can we forget that badass Izayoi? The guy has both brains and the brawn that exists entirely opposite of the typical, wimpy, and indecisive male of a harem. So yes, this series was a surprise watch for me. It's only 10 episodes so why not give it a try



What is my rating of this anime?
(3.9★/5★)
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RE: [Anime Review] Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai kara Kuru Sou Desu yo? #2
I'm actually quite curious about this show. Especially since you mentioned the setting which looks kind of awesome.
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RE: [Anime Review] Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai kara Kuru Sou Desu yo? #3
(06-06-2016, 07:10 PM)Master Wrote:
Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai kara Kuru Sou Desu yo?
Comedy, Fantasy, Supernatural

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What is it about?
In a world where the fate of your community is determined by games and challenges, one community’s luck has just run out. They are the No Names, stripped of everything right down to their identity. Kurousagi of the No Names decides to recruit some help, which arrives in the form of three children from other worlds. Izayoi Sakamaki, Asuka Kudou, and You Kasukabe all possess great powers, and they all wind up in Kurousagi’s world of Little Garden. Kurousagi hopes that the children will help her and her community climb back up the ranks and maybe even win their name back, but these helpers turn out to be problem children with minds of their own. They might help, if they decide to. Or they might go off and do things the way they think they should. What a nuisance! Using their skills and their wits, Izayoi, Asuka, and You must fight and outsmart their way through a series of challenges against other communities, with none other than Kurousagi serving as a judge. With no water or resources for the community, and a number of dangerous enemies, giving the No Names back their name might be the least of their problems...

Why do you recommend it?
In terms of visuals, the series sets itself with the fantasy themes. The Little Garden, the way Kurosaki is dressed, and the mystical creatures are all proof of this. Additionally, the various games themselves revolves around events that are magical. However, I do admit that the characters' designs are a bit too generic. For example, Kurosaki fits into the role of the typical bunny girl with her outfit. The rest of the world where most of the events take place have that fantasy feeling. Regarding the soundtrack, the series makes excellent use of its scores. The soundtrack works well in general and often or not, it's fun to hear it balance out between exciting moments (the game competitions) and some of the more lighthearted times. The OP song, "Black † White" by Iori Nomizu, is very catchy with the way it presents itself with words like “bam!”, “1, 2, 3”, “black, white”, and other fun words being used. The ED song “To Be Continued?" by Kaori Sadohara gives the main characters a super flat deformed version of themselves and presents into in a fun way. (I'm looking at you Izayoi). It's pure fun to watch it to be honest. Do not skip that ED song.

Overall, this series is the golden egg for me. Well, at least it's amusing and strange enough with its small cast of badass characters. Oh sure there is some fan service and dirty jokes here and there, but it overall maintains its themes well with the initial premise. In fact, most of the episodes sets with its intense atmosphere related to the games with the main characters each getting his or her own spotlights. And oh, how can we forget that badass Izayoi? The guy has both brains and the brawn that exists entirely opposite of the typical, wimpy, and indecisive male of a harem. So yes, this series was a surprise watch for me. It's only 10 episodes so why not give it a try




What is my rating of this anime?
(3.9★/5★)
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this show was lit af
favorite line "those sexy legs belong to us"
shows great and i love black rabbit

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RE: [Anime Review] Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai kara Kuru Sou Desu yo? #4
The idea of communities or groups competing for survival/resources reminds me a lot of another great anime called Battle Royale (also, Hunger Games). Would consider watching it, regardless of if the idea is new.
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RE: [Anime Review] Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai kara Kuru Sou Desu yo? #5
Would be amazing if it were longer but it was so short. Kind of disappointing but still good for how long it lasts.

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