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The Aristocrat's Otherworldly Adventure: Serving Gods Who Go Too Far

Review of The Aristocrat's Otherworldly Adventure: Serving Gods Who Go Too Far

8/10
Recommended
July 27, 2023
3 min read
2 reactions

This Anime will not blow your socks off and change the way you see the world. But it will make you laugh and smile, and will be a nice distraction from the monotony of everyday life. Isekai, as a genre, is heavily oversaturated with typical cliches and cookie-cutter plotlines. Characters are made to be basically kind enough that we root for them, but generally have little to no other personality. Tensei Kizoku was an example of how a cookie cutter cliche can be done in a way that is still a joy to watch. Before getting into the story and characters, it is worth mentioning how lovelythe visuals were. The art style of this anime was incredibly pleasant to watch and the Chibi and overdramatic expressions were used very well. The whole show felt much more alive and animated with these movements and expressions. The art style alone was enough to maintain my interest for quite a while.

Now for the story: Cain von Silford is the third son of a prominent margrave and upon waking up as a three year old, realises he maintains his memory and character of his previous life as Shiina Kazuya. So far, all very typical to an isekai.
Where most Isekai anime will bore you to death with the same forced "Look how hard I'm trying" or the alternative "Everything is easy and I guESS I'Ll do the ThiNG anD GEt a HaReM Of GirlS oH No!" Tensei kizoku allows the characters to be aware of the ridiculousness of Cain's abilities at only 5 years old and react accordingly. They do not treat him differently as a person, they simply treat him as Cain. As a person. Cain himself understands his abilities are ridiculous and resolves to practice self-restraint.... of which he fails tremendously. As a result, though, he makes good friends and aquaintances that AREN'T ALL POTENTIAL LOVE INTERESTS!!! I cannot stress enough how important a point this is to make. Every. Single. Isekai will make sure the main character is surrounded by a gaggle of attractive women who all kind of have feelngs for the MC, but Cain's found family is a healthy mix of male and female. It is so incredibly refreshing to see a true group of friends that aren't all competing for the MC's affections.

Throughout the show it is truly funny and enjoyable to watch Cain absolutley fail at blending in or apearing even close to humanly strong and pretty quickly the people around him catch on to his overwhelming strength and lack of restraint.

Does he end up with a harem? yes. Does it feel over exaggerated and unrealistic? surprisingly, no. The girls who all decide to marry him generally don't tale up a large part of the show. We see muh more of the main character than of girls out of his league fawning over him for no reason(As we see in many other shows). There isn't really a romance subplot. It feels much more "Found Family" as Cain is surrounded by people he genuinely cares about.

Overall, Tensei Kizoku is a lighthearted stress free isekai anime that has a predictable plot but a lovely artstyle and cast of characters that make for an excellant way to get your mind off of life for a while.

Mark
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