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[–] UlyssesT@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

I admit neither such franchise appealed to me anyway.

Isekai "what if fantasy world exploited like in bideo bame" trash was so endemic to the genre that I ever nearly avoided Dungeon Meshi/Delicious in Dungeon entirely but I decided to sit down and give it a try anyway.

The first refreshing discovery was that there was no "isekai" protagonist asshole. AT ALL. If you haven't seen it, please do. izutsumi-idea

[–] Awoo@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago

The first refreshing discovery was that there was no "isekai" protagonist asshole. AT ALL. If you haven't seen it, please do.

You might enjoy Hai to Gensou no Grimgar, but for different reasons. It's much more about the character development and struggles of a group of people trying to learn to work together. Everyone in the group is given fairly equal screen time, and the world is extremely dangerous in similar ways. It's very slow though, sort of plays like Slice of Life but in a world where the only means of earning food involves dealing with dangerous near death experiences regularly.

Unfortunately it's not long enough and the audience didn't take to it immediately because the characters are all slightly unlikeable in various ways to begin with, so it didn't really get the popularity needed for it to get more seasons.

[–] Venat@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Faraway Paladin stays away from the video game analogue and is just pure fantasy without any real , from what I could remember, slavery/harem tropes.

[–] UlyssesT@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

It's unfortunate that the industry has gone such a bad way that just an absence of its worst profitable cliches is enough to sound interesting without knowing anything else yet.

[–] Awoo@hexbear.net 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Ok ok ok I had to come back to this thread to tell you about Season 2 of Mushoku.

The entire fucking season is about the MC overcoming their erectile dysfunction. That's it. That's the season. All of it. The entire character motivation of the season is having ED and not being able to get it back because he doesn't trust women after his first time went so badly wrong (the aforementioned jumping on him while he said no dozens of times, which ended with her running away the next day when he loved her) and the entire basis of his ED is that he needs to be in a relationship with someone he actually has real intimacy with and has built up real trust with.

That's it. That's the entire season. Episode after episode about erectile dysfunction.

Oh and they still have to solve it in the end with magical viagra juice.

This show is unbelievably stupid and definitely problematic at an elevated level but it's also not Shield Hero. I do think however it is trending towards a harem, a sort of Edward Elric meets Sword Art Online harem meets sexual harrassment.

tl;dr: MC gets ED from being traumatised by girl he loved that kinda forces him into sex when he didn't want to then runs away giving him huge abandonment issues. MC pursues a multi-year journey of study at university to cure ED, with the cure being real intimacy, real trust, and drugs.