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Watching: Beheneko · Salaryman ga Isekai

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    4 months ago

    Here are the ones that I’m watching:

    • Beheneko - the associated manga is mostly fanservice, but the simple story pleases me. Knight dies in dungeon, reincarnates as a monster (a juvenile behemoth), gets confused with a cat and adopted by an elf adventurer. Ep1 was decent, might drop this off later.
    • Bogus skill «Fruitmaster» - sure, yet another “the useless skill is actually overpowered” series, but it sounds fun so why not?
    • Possibly the Greatest Alchemist of all Time? - I remember this one. I’ve read the manga a long, long time ago. Mostly fluff with a cute spider.
    • Salaryman ga Isekai […] - okay, I’m excited with this one. Protag is an isekai’d salaryman. He doesn’t get any cheat skill, he’s still just a weak human, but the demon lord summons him to work as one of the four generals (shitennou) of the demon army because of his competence in Earth.

    Planning to watch:

    • I’m a Noble on the Brink of Ruin […]
    • Unnamed Memory s2 - I picked the first season up on a whim and loved it, a nice sugary romance.
    • Magic Maker: Isekai Mahou no Tsukurikata
    • Dr. Stone - Science Future - fuck yeah Dr. Stone!
    • The Daily Life of the Middle-Aged Online Shopper in Another World
    • Even Given the Worthless «Appraiser» Class, I’m actually the Strongest
    • I May be a Guild Receptionist […]
    • I Left my A-Rank Party […]

    I also picked Mononoke up to watch. It’s a old series but I’ll watch as if it was part of this season. You know, for rainy days and stuff.

    Happy New Year, everyone!












  • Oh, we’re moving into the Sweaty Feet Arc! Because, you know, fungal infections in isekai are serious business!

    Okay. Serious now. I get that the author wanted to make Dahlia’s tools something mundane and relatable. Still fun to watch, and I’m glad that I picked this series up.

    The episode also shows Wolf’s relationship with his older “girlfriend”; it’s clear that she isn’t romantically interested on him or vice versa, but they seem close enough. More like friends pretending to be a couple for the convenience of both. I think that “Vee” is Wolf’s mother? The fact that his pseudo-girlfriend has a portrait of her shows that they were likely close friends. (She’s nice-looking, refined, by the way. But Dahlia is still cuter.)

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