The anime is based on a light novel of the same name about a man who is resurrected in a fantasy world and is then raised by three zombies. These zombies were heroes who lost their lives to a demon king and became guardians of a seal of his power.
As you start, the story progresses as you meet new friends and new challenges by becoming the paladin. It's a typical generic isekai, what changes? The richness is in the details where we have a male character with very few women around trying to do what is right. Yes, if you know most isekais you know that there are usually a lot of women and the character is more of an anti-hero than anything else. In other words, it is in the middle ground between Mushoku Tensei and Kimetsu no Yaiba.
The issue of the narrative is the big swing because it goes against the trend of current anime. She is not brilliant, but constant and objective. I don't remember direct animation like this.
Regarding the technical aspects, I only have flaws. The direction is non-existent, the storyboard is weak and the animation is terrible. The only quality is its opening and closing and it always complements the narrative.
So is it worth seeing? Certainly not, but it is an interesting case study to think about animation and its respective narratives. I'm inclined to believe we'll be hearing more from this author in the future.
Review by Guilherme TavaresBlockedParent2024-04-12T15:19:46Z
Here we have an eccentric and rare case.
The anime is based on a light novel of the same name about a man who is resurrected in a fantasy world and is then raised by three zombies. These zombies were heroes who lost their lives to a demon king and became guardians of a seal of his power.
As you start, the story progresses as you meet new friends and new challenges by becoming the paladin. It's a typical generic isekai, what changes?
The richness is in the details where we have a male character with very few women around trying to do what is right. Yes, if you know most isekais you know that there are usually a lot of women and the character is more of an anti-hero than anything else. In other words, it is in the middle ground between Mushoku Tensei and Kimetsu no Yaiba.
The issue of the narrative is the big swing because it goes against the trend of current anime. She is not brilliant, but constant and objective. I don't remember direct animation like this.
Regarding the technical aspects, I only have flaws. The direction is non-existent, the storyboard is weak and the animation is terrible. The only quality is its opening and closing and it always complements the narrative.
So is it worth seeing? Certainly not, but it is an interesting case study to think about animation and its respective narratives. I'm inclined to believe we'll be hearing more from this author in the future.