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Peter Grill and the Philosopher's Time: Super Extra · review

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Top reader Apr 3, 2025 · 3 min read
↑ Recommended
10 /10

Let me kick things off by saying this is a great anime. If you’re into comedy that doesn’t pull punches and loves to flirt with the edges of good taste, Peter Grill to Kenja no Jikan: Super Extra is an absolute treat. Characters: Relatable Chaos in Motion The characters here are a total blast—believable, realistic, and packed with personality. Take Peter Grill himself: he’s this big-shot warrior torn between staying loyal to his fiancée, Luvelia, and fending off a parade of women who are very eager to get close to him. His internal battles are gold—constantly wrestling with temptation while trying to be the good guy. Thenthere’s the ladies: the orc sisters, the elven vegan, and more—all with their own distinct vibes and motives that keep things lively. One standout moment is in episode three, where Peter’s stuck in a ridiculous predicament (no spoilers, but let’s just say it’s peak awkward comedy). Their reactions and choices feel grounded in their quirks, making the chaos relatable and insanely entertaining.
Art: Eye-Candy with Style

The art? Honestly, pretty good stuff! The character designs are a highlight—each woman has a unique look that screams her personality, from fiery hair to cool, elegant features. The animation flows nicely, especially in the more... let’s call them intimate scenes, where it really shines. The colors pop, giving the whole show a vibrant, playful energy. It’s not going to win awards for groundbreaking visuals like some high-budget films, but for a comedy harem anime, it’s more than appealing—it’s downright fun to watch.
Story/Plot: A Wild Ride with Plenty to Unpack

Oh man, the story has lots of plot—and I don’t just mean the fanservice kind (though there’s plenty of that). This is a harem comedy with a twist: Peter’s the world’s strongest warrior who just wants a quiet life with Luvelia, but every other woman wants him to sire their kids. It’s absurd, self-aware, and leans hard into subverting typical harem clichés. Each episode throws a new curveball his way, from sneaky seductions to outright brawls, and the results are hilarious. Beyond the laughs, there’s some surprising depth—Peter and Luvelia’s quieter moments hint at real heart beneath the madness. It’s not just mindless ecchi; it’s a rollercoaster that knows how to balance humor and charm.
Negative Things: Short and Sweet (Maybe Too Sweet)

If there’s a downside, it’s that the episodes are way too short. You’re just getting hooked, and bam—it’s over. It’s a bummer because the show’s so dang fun, but it also leaves you hungry for more. Another nitpick? The humor can occasionally tip into cringe territory—even for a show this bold—which might not land for everyone. Still, if you’re here for Peter Grill, you’re probably ready to roll with it.
Overall: A Must-Watch for the Bold and Fun-Loving

I can’t recommend this anime enough to anyone who loves a good time and isn’t shy about some spicy fanservice. To me, Peter Grill to Kenja no Jikan: Super Extra is the epitome of what makes anime a blast when it embraces its wild side. It’s got that same unapologetic energy I adore in Redo of Healer—it knows its lane and owns it. So, dive in, leave your seriousness at the door, and enjoy the ride!

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