I actually watched a few more anime and they're all more promising than Metallic Rogue this season. I really want more cyberpunk (too many Isekai Fantasy shows right now), but maybe I'll just have to wait for the next cyberpunk / tech / sci-fi show...
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* Villainess Level 99: I May Be the Hidden Boss But I'm Not the Demon Lord -- Very similar to the Otome-game Isekai power-fantasy brought forth from "All Routes Lead to Doom", this is a new spin on that formula where the Isekai-protagonist (Yumiella Dolkness) is the optional post-endgame boss. In theory, if she keeps her head down, she can avoid the hero vs demon lord fight entirely, though it already goes very much wrong in the first episode. This anime gives a lot more focus to the "original protagonist" Alicia Ehnleit, who is the kingdom's last hope to defeat the demon lord. The fun of the show is of course the 4th wall breaks: Alicia Ehnleit's half of the 1st episode is extremely Otome-game cheesy style, while Yumiella Dolkness's half of the episode is Isekai style / 4th wall breaks, power-leveling and future-sight (since Yumiella has "beaten this game before", her actions revolve around trying to survive the post-endgame). 7.5/10, a promising anime reminiscent of All Routes Lead to Doom and a kind of dry / tongue-in-cheek humor that tickles my fancy.
The comedic style of Villainess Level 99 is perhaps closest to Girls und Panzer. For those who want a "straight" version of this concept, one of my favorites a few years ago was "I'm a Spider, So What". Shun is the "expected" Isekai protagonist (a hero of light), while the Spider Kumoko is clearly on a dark-pathway towards becoming the villain.
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* 'Tis Time for "Torture," Princess -- A one-joke anime with some promise. It seems like the Demon's idea of torture is late-night Ramen, delicious bread and video-games. The princess is exceptionally weak to this form of "Torture", and just has to join in on the fun. The 1st episode doesn't seem to stray very far from the one-joke (unlike Sleepy Princess, a similar one-joke anime where there was much more variety). But the high-quality food scenes make the 1st episode play out far closer to a food-anime rather than the fantasy you expect. A fun happy-go-lucky comedy, it probably will be nice to watch some episodes of this between more serious shows as a pallet cleanser. 7/10 on the 1st episode.
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* The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash -- Underdog Fantasy Isekai. "Ivy", the Isekai Protagonist, has been born with one skill (taming monsters) and zero-stars, the weakest rating ever. Her taming skill is so weak she's unable to even tame common birds or animals, let alone monsters. Her village see her as some kind of blasphemy and she's hunted down (literally trying to kill her), so she escapes her village. In the 1st episode, she finds a slime who is so weak that her book says the slime destined to die in just 1 day: even a harsh wind is enough to kill the slime. She decides to take care of it and protect it from the wind, and lo-and-behold its weak enough that her taming skill does work on it. So its ending up to be a cute start to a pretty depressing premise.
While I find this somewhat generic (underpowered and unappreciated skills are a mainstay in Isekais for the last 10 years), I'm blown away by the 2d + 3d integration and high-quality animation quality. I'm not going to rate this: this anime shows all the signs of high-quality investment behind the scenes. High quality animation, English-simuldub, serious tone and a focus on the story. It all depends on where this anime goes however and just 1 episode isn't enough for a fair evaluation.
The 1st episode is pretty slow though and I'm not quite sure how this kind of story can stick out in this overcrowded genre by playing it straight.
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* Fluffy Paradise -- I couldn't last 5 minutes. Erm... someone else watch this one and tell me if its good, lol. Sometimes the cheese is just too much for me.