Dive into four captivating isekai anime series that transport you to extraordinary worlds filled with adventure, magic, and heartwarming moments. From the virtual realm of Sword Art Online to the slime-filled world of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, these shows offer a diverse range of stories and characters to keep you entertained during the holiday season.
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The anime adaptation of "Trails of Cold Steel—The Northern War" disappoints with bland characters, poor animation, and a lackluster storyline, failing to fulfill the potential of the beloved game series.
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The story hones in on a young girl named Zuru, who has set out on an expedition in a desperate search for food. The problem is that in order to get what she needs, she must navigate a machine-run post-apocalyptic city.
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Many people will simply rewatch Kill la Kill, but 'When Supernatural Battles Become Commonplace' is not to be overlooked. I give it a 7.5/10 and strongly recommend it to all rom-com fans out there. Where the anime ends, pick up the manga. Trust me, you won’t regret it.
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Of course, God agrees to his request. But you know the generous god can't keep it at that now, can he? He maxes out his magic aptitude, and soon after, our protagonist finally wakes up in this new world only to have his clothes bought off by a random stranger.
Compared to GoHands’ horrendous mess-ups in the past, Suki na Ko ga Megane wo Wasureta is leagues better and more enjoyable. It’s no masterpiece, but it is a nice little Rom-Com you can lazily invest your leisure into. You can tell the studio put much care and effort into this one.
The story is set in the Akatsuki Special Ward, an area under siege by numerous foreign organizations. It is a bloody battlefield painted with greed and violence in every corner—a place so bad that it has entirely abandoned its citizens who got caught in the crossfire.
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Furthermore, the lack of fan service removes distractions, resulting in a more serious tone for this series. It also employs good camera angles paired with gusts of wind to depict apocalyptic Tokyo's vacant, settling atmosphere in 2036.
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Props to the scenes where the pair enter the fighting world and all the walls have cool-looking designs that come to life, though; it honestly looks pretty impressive. On that note, the Opening sequence actually looks far better than the actual anime, as they attempted to recreate the art style of K Project.
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