Magimoji Rurumo · review
You know what’s awesome? This anime is a masterclass in dark humor and satirical genius. It’s not just about a guy who sells his soul to a witch for 666 wishes it’s about how absurd the whole premise is, and how flawed the characters are, but that’s exactly what makes it fun. The pervert trope isn’t a weakness; it’s a delight. The anime uses its own absurdity to mock the worst of the worst tropes like the holy grail of fantasy, the moral failing of the protagonist, and the cursed wishes that always land on explicit requests. It’s like watching a moral compass in a moraldecay but with 9/10 laughs.
The writing is sharp, the visuals are darker than you’d expect, and the absurdity is unforgettable. It’s not just a review it’s a cultural commentary wrapped in a satirical package. You’ll be laughing at the absurdity, cringing at the flaws, and celebrating the absurdity that makes it so unique.
So yeah, if you’re into dark humor, satirical fantasy, or just want to see how bad the worst of the worst can be, this anime is a must-watch. It’s 9/10 because it’s 9/10 in absurdity, and that’s fine.