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The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash

Review of The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash

8/10
Recommended
April 29, 2024
2 min read

This anime has a cute but sad story about a girl abandoned by her village, and now she is traveling to find her place in this world. The first episode may seem to you as weak, and maybe you will want to drop it, but in the second-third episode, it will be much better. The main character development is quite good, you can see how she changes slowly during the anime from episode to episode. She learns something new from each encounter, and even though it is an "isekai" it doesn't feel like an isekai; especially because not even once you see the previous life ofthe Isekai MC, it looks more like a "split personality" when the MC soul and the Isekai soul live in the same body and communicate via thoughts.

The art in the anime is really good, the whole world is pleasing to the eye, and the animation is splendid. However, the side characters are less impressive. It seems like the main focus of the art is the world, the main character, and everyone who is important to her. The music is nice, I don't think it's super good, but it's nice and you can feel they tried their best with the OST.

The world of the anime is not explained too much, the MC almost doesn't talk about the world, I guess because she is just a kid. However, they did it in a way so you slowly understand some parts of the world from what other people or the MC say, or think about; still would be nice if they explained a bit more about the whole magic system.

Overall I enjoyed the show, I think if you liked Mashouko Tensei's or Frieren's storytelling there is a big chance you might love it too.

Mark
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