

A story of OP protagonists doing OP High-Tech things in a Low-Tech world. This is yet another example of 'More Isekai trash/garbage' but for those of us out there that like Isekai and OP characters this may be one of the more enjoyable shows as it excels at it’s intended purpose of mindless entertainment, I think this show is worth watching if you're a fan either Isekai or OP characters.
Let me make this very clear: If you dislike Isekai shows, 'demi-god/nigh-omniscient' OP characters or are looking for a show with character/lore depth or realism in its themes (AKA - not generic 'trash') then this is NOT the show for you.
If you're still here and are looking for the equivalent of 'the McDonalds of Anime' then you're likely going to be able to at least finish this show. The show is left with a rather open ending in which closes very few of the opened storylines, as usual, don't expect this show to get a second season. It does, however, succeed in being reasonably good mindless entertainment capable of providing a few moments of ‘holy sh*t they’re OP.’
As noted by a fellow user the following is "how not to write a review 101" and has been left mostly un-altered as an example to others.
As we've come to expect from the Isekai genre the show is not thought-provoking nor is it a tale of great character development. However, in my opinion, like a slice of chocolate cake and Ice-cream in the same bowl, it seeks to entertain by allowing the viewer to veg-out and giggle at 'perfect planning' and 'genius' characters with witty clap-backs and moments of 'Taking the nuke to the sword fight' level trouncing.
This show, as expected, doesn't have the deepest lore, nor does it have huge amounts of character development. The concept of the show is what saves this score, not 'Original' per se but certainly nothing similar immediately comes to mind. The plot develops exactly as you would expect - a little predictable but, for a show that isn't trying to make you think it does its job.
The Characters in the show are mostly presented as a 'genius' in a certain area. As they were acquainted prior to the show beginning there is no serious conflict internally and they already work well together. Typically this will mean that they are all cliched stereotypical characters, while this mostly accurate they are saved by none of them having irritating 'drawback' tropes such as 'Harem' - THIS IS NOT A HAREM (thank the lawd) or 'total inability to interact with the opposite sex' etc.
The visuals department isn't going to 'wow' like an insert the show/film you think is most pretty here and the audio tracks aren't going to be a 'Buy the OST' like an insert the show/film you think has the best musical score here but they do the job and serve their purpose. Of the 2 the visual effects and art are the stronger punching above average for its class and genre.
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