My Review of "Noble Reincarnation: Born Blessed, So I’ll Obtain Ultimate Power"!

With every episode, it feels like he’s already surpassing Ultimate Power…
Story
Noah Ararat was reborn as the emperor’s 13th child. As any usual OP MC anime, Noah was given a blessing/gift: the ability to level up infinitely and another ability that stacks the power of anyone who serves him. His previous experience, in combination with his intelligence and power gifted from artifacts containing the strength of powerful beings, allows him to rise up the ranks easily. However, he faces lots of conflicts and trials inside and outside of his family. Noah decides to handle many of these problems in his own ways while continuing to grow stronger and stronger with each decision he makes.
format(webp))The Good
The one thing that I think makes this show good is its storyline. Sure, it can seem boring or generic at the start, but I believe that it becomes better and more interesting as the plot progresses. I think that Noah’s rise in power was nice to watch and I’m glad that there wasn’t a lot of filler and a lot of development in these 12 episodes. Another nice thing about the story were the 4 powerful beings that were teased in the OP and how they were introduced one by one in different ways. I think that was well done and made their moment of connection even more impactful. I kind of liked Noah’s character design. There was just something about it that made seeing him more visually appealing compared to the others. The ending was something I could appreciate too. Despite the questionable time skip (Like Noah is NOT the age he seems to be), I liked how they wrapped it up and how they left room for a potential season 2. Honestly, I wouldn’t mind it.
The Bad
I think the issues of this anime boil down to two things: animation and pacing. The lesser of the two issues, animation, really leaves a lot to be desired for in action sequences that take place somewhat frequently throughout the anime. I believe that some scenes in the show deserved more fluidity and quality in terms of how they were treated so it’d make them look way better. It did, however, get better over time, which I can appreciate. The second one, pacing, posed a bit of a challenge in terms of remembering everything that happened. It feels like with each episode, Noah developed either physically and or mentally, but they don’t give enough time to let these scenes in the episode marinate long enough for them to feel impactful. Some sections of the stories feel rushed, making them feel less interesting to me when they contribute to crucial moments later on in the story. It can be difficult to remember things that go by so quickly, and this show just felt like too many things happened too fast.
The Downright Ugly
I don’t think the pacing’s bad enough to be downright ugly, so nothing downright ugly here.
Is It Worth The Watch?
If you’re fine with really quick pacing, I think you might find this anime worth the watch. Honestly, I did enjoy watching this anime, but I did wish that this show spent more time letting certain important moments sink in especially if they’re crucial to character development or story progression, which is what most episodes felt like. Apart from the pacing, I think the story had its interesting parts and it wasn’t really that bad.
Thank you for taking the time to read my review. I hope this helped you with your decision on whether to watch this anime or not! If you already have watched it, I hope that you can agree with me with some of the points I made. If you enjoyed this review, I would greatly appreciate a follow too! ^^