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How a Realist Hero rebuilt the Kingdom (Review)
The anime follows the seemingly uninteresting eighteen-year-old Kazuya Souma whose parents have long passed, with his grandfather being the most recent and last of his direct family members to follow, leaving Souma alone. The anime’s introduction is a lot subtler compared to most of its isekai count…
Read full review on AniList →I had high hopes on the anime adaptation.
This is one of my favorite manga series.
I honestly enjoy reading it. The concept was interesting, a summoned hero sent not to fight but rather rebuild a kingdom and lead a revolution.
The story is set in another world in an era closer to medieval times. And with swords and magic also involved.
T…
Read full review on AniList →First Things First I'm the Realist
It’s a dark time for the supercontinent of Landia. This land had been divided up into several independent nations, which have been controlled by different races such as humans, elves and dwarves for time untold, with the northernmost region of the continent known as the Demon King’s domain. These…
Read full review on AniList →The Realist Hero should have been real in saying how terrible this show is
If you hop into your timemachine (your computer), hit a bunch of buttons (go on AnilList), and go back a couple years, the Isekai genre was an infrequent treat that we all didn’t get tired of every season. 2015 didn’t have like 6 Isekais coming out every season to oversaturate the market. They were…
Read full review on AniList →Story and World Building is actually quite good if not compared to the manga counterpart
How A Realist Hero Rebuilt The Kingdom is not your typical isekai anime where the protagnist has an overpowerful skill, blessed, betrayed, have immense luck, or sacrificed...
Okay, perhaps our protagonist in this anime was somewhat almost sacrificed...
Anyway, unlike the typical isekai factors I…
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