Maybe stop stammering, you sack of boring.
Impressions:
All right. Enough procrastination. Let’s try to start getting through this, and beginning with what I expect to be the worst to get it out of the way. And it did not disappoint. In being the worst, I mean. Okay, sure, as long as that Revenge Porn Gacha show is around, it’s not THE worst, but only because it’s a bit less gratuitous, which may still be a demerit if you’re big into the revenge porn. I think the thing I like the most about this is how plainly terrible all the writing is. It can’t go two minutes without somebody declaring that he’s actually a super duper genius, right from the very start when a strange man shows up one day and devotes years of his life to teaching him. Because he saw a teenage boy at a lake and just somehow knew that he was the protagonist and a genius. And he’s not winning any points with his refusal to have a spine, or even say anything besides “Let me explain after I beg to explain three more times.”
It extends to the setting too. It’s one of those corny RPG things where everybody and their brother is an adventurer, and by adventurer, that means there’s like, two dungeons in the world which are strictly regulated like a water park. You must be this tall to enter. But it’s not for fun. Adventuring is Serious Business. Both the cackling antagonists of the title and the harem are really dedicated to achieving the highest level of the dungeon. Because… that’s what dungeons are for! These are all sins of all these kicked-from-the-party shows, and this one brainlessly recites all the same cliches. No fancy animation, particularly fanservicey harem, witty dialogue, or anything that might make it slightly palatable. It is simply more slop. Some day, one will be different. Not this one.