Ironic. That same starter pack means I’m probably gonna read it. And the light novels.
Anime that uses a light novel as its source can be good. Ameku MD doctor detective is awesome (and also mostly accurate from a medical standpoint) and it’s a light novel first.
Naah, I didn’t mean that all novel adaptation are trash like [email protected] is good novel and anime.
You should get hyped for my upcoming light novel:
I Wrote a Light Novel on my Smart Phone About an OP Protagonist, and I Teleported Into the World of my Novel, but Because I was Someone Other Than the Protagonist, I Died Immediately.
I’m done writing all two chapters, now I just need to find a publisher that recognizes genius when I stare them in the face.
Saga of Meager Survival where the MC is a barely above average Superperson in a world of world ending threats and their attempts at surviving every single day
Every isekai in the past few years is either bottom left, bottom right, or both.
The ones where the MC becomes OP immediately are so fucking stupid. It doesn’t work in any other medium (hey, let’s make a video game where invincibility is always on, have fun!), so why would it work for those?
One Punch Man is the only thing to do that right, and it’s because the entire concept revolves around it and mocking other animes.
I disagree, bottom right can work. It just has to be written as a slice of life, not an action show. In practice, almost all of them dont understand this, so its still a terrible subgenre.
“Haven’t you heard, I’m Sakamoto” is a 10/10 example of the good kind, imo. Hilariously overpowered teenager in a normal ass highschool. Feels like it was definitely written to satirize those over-the-top power dynamics.