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Bandorr said:
I've watched all those. And more Like Overlord, Re:Zero, and Isekai Quartet.
Feels like they all start well but get boring.

1) Is amazing. Although near the end with the school is a little boring.
2) Is good until "that person" is "caught" if you know what I mean. After that it goes to another story I find less interesting.
3) Stupid fun all away around. No seriousness so it never wanes imo.
4) Interesting concepts. Some fun, a little dull but enjoyable
5) Tries to be too serious with the plot. Overall fine but still not the best of the best.
6) Waiting to see where this one goes. I like her "inventing" stuff and them being shocked.
7) Didn't care for this one much. Tried it after Isekai Quartet just didn't reach me.
8) Dumb fun to watch them solve the problems. Specially the merchant one.
9) Yep that was good stuff. Some high moments, some boring moments.
Other 1: Re:Zero. Great moments. Sad Moments. Boring moments. The "rewinding" constantly to set up the plot got old at the end. I was just wanting some damn progress that took a long time.
Other 2: Overlord. It was okay. I got bored by the third season. After I heard about "the big twist" I knew I wouldn't go back to watch it.
Other 3: Isekai Quartet is pretty funny. But I feel like you need to know the 4 shows for it to really work.

Added Overlord, Re:Zero was already on my list, Isekai Quartet unfortunately isn't available (what are the other two besides Cheat Magician and Izakaya?)



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