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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

7/10
Recommended
January 30, 2025
2 min read
6 reactions

A very decent Isekai that made my cheeks hurt as I was smiling the whole way through. It is about a Japanese teenager who gets reincarnated into a fantasy world as an aristocratic baby, grows up surrounded by affection and gets given OP powers. There is nothing ground breaking here. It has all been done before. What makes this Isekai special is how adorably heartwarming it is. We never really get to see any character development from anyone, but the main cast are all incredibly nice people whose main purpose is to heavily counter any and all acts of ill behaviour. Bad manners are swiftlymet with a stern talking to, and bad people are just as swiftly brought to justice.

The story is as basic as it gets, with maybe one surprising twist. The main enjoyment of this anime is the main character doing things that are not supposed to be possible for a twelve year old. And that's pretty much it. The whole concept of this anime is just people constantly reacting to the main character's actions in a rather over the top way. Especially the heads of state. That might sound like it gets old fast, but to me it really didn't. It's always funny in this anime, and the main character's embarrassment adds to it significantly. He is such a pushover at times it looks like he's getting bullied.

I had a lot of fun watching this. It's not amazing (Especially the elf woman), as there is really nothing of substance here. It's just a silly Isekai packed with cliches, and I'm all here for it.

7/10

Mark
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