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Thanks. Have only watched 1 ep so far, will let you know if I need threads for other eps.
Question: Must episode numbers always be in sequence? Netflix seems to number them from 1 again for this season (so ep 13 is ep S2E1), is that something this anilist API / rikka would be able to handle?
Bon got his first assignment as an Official Time Patrol and proceeded to make the same rookie mistake: not turning on his forgetter. He also could not resist showing off his awesome time powers to Yumiko, which also served as something akin to a recap of Time Patrol’s tools and abilities, as well as a cameo of Ream. The Time Patrol had given Bon some time off since last episode’s happenings, so Bon felt nostalgic seeing her again.
Yumiko of course wanted to become a Time Patrol after the experience. Seems like her wish would be fulfilled too and we’ll see her assisting Bon in the coming episodes. Buyoyon also came back and joined them.
It is a pretty good manga, except for the fact that Inoue-sensei got into a slump and put it on hiatus for years already.
If the Studio do animate it, I wonder how they would handle that the manga not having an ending.
The guy that made that Chuunibyou move “my eyes hurts when I use their power too much” then hurt them for real by looking at Rick was hilarious.
We found out Rick’s mentors (one in particular) deceived him into thinking he was weak. Well at least he realized he was “stronger than he thought” now and knew now people was far less discipline than him can already be A-ranked. We’ll see how he’ll do with this information.
Depends on how much time he spent training with those time magics, Angelica might be correct in calling him “around 40”.
An examiner used the most powerful magic known to mankind in a low-rank exam and nobody blinked an eye?
Everybody is weak when you compare them to Saitama…… Having said that, I just realized that Rick basically one-punched Raster.
Noor knew about the warrior job but he didn’t know what one looked like? I wonder how long this show is going to keep him so dense and information somehow not getting to him.
Also, was the King living in just a large house? I thought at first they were just visiting the town and that was where they stay when I saw the not very fortified looking gate, but it had a throne chamber.
Maybe I was not in the right frame of mind when I watched this, I found Rick in this episode very annoying, going on and on with his lack of confidence. I find it hard to believe he worked for the Adventurers’ Guild for years but apparently have no general idea how strong adventurers of each rank were and how OP he was.
At least it seems we’ll be getting some pay off next episode.
Knew of this title but have not read the manga or LN. It is okay but nothing special so far, the protagonist is OP without needing to work towards it, so we are just touring the world with him basically. Let’s see if they can make this interesting enough.
Japan needs that construction crew for their sorely behind schedule preparations for Osaka World Expo.
Rimuru’s Minecraft skill + Ramiris’ 3D printing = easy room remodelling for Veldora.
That floating map of Ramiri’s dungeon made me think of Aincrad.
Beretta became Ramiris’ subordinate, which was IMO more of less just a formality since she was literally willing to die for (and Treyni willing to commit murder for) Ramiris in this episode already.
I think this was some interesting world building how they tried to explain RPG mechanics of the dungeon, even though it was just mostly “Ramiris sugoi”.
Finally caught up with this series.
One thing that stands out in this episode is the beautiful poem by Osada Hiroshi that Kurushima recited. Turns out the inclusion of such a long scene in the anime is by the author’s request: it was supposed to be in the life-action TV drama adaptation years ago, but on the day it was scheduled to be filmed (2011-03-11), the Tohoku earthquake happened; they were not able to film it and it was cut out.
It is a pretty good adaptation overall I think, even though many things are cut out from the source material due to length. (The source manga is 21 volumes long and we are at around volume 8 & 9.) I certainly enjoyed it very much. I still don’t know why they decided to re-adapt a series from 20 years ago but I am glad it happened.
I thought they agreed to tell the world that Rimuru and Hinata’s fight ended in a draw, but I guess Dwargon is pretty good at information gathering that they were not fooled.
Since last episode we get a new opening song, with visuals of (what I presume is) the upcoming festival.
Ramiris is still so funny and her VA gave some excellent voice acting. The usually calm Treyni acts really, really differently around Ramiris and spoils her rotten. I forgot she’s not a subject of Rimuru; she helps and cooperates with him in the interest of the forest, and as a friend I guess.
The elven nation Thalion’s emperor Elmesia El-Ru Thalion is introduced. She seems quite impressed with Rimuru’s economic sense. We also get a glimpse of how much a doting parent Erald is, which Elmesia took full advantage of.
Meanwhile, Rimuru got the idea of asking Ramiris to create a dungeon and run it as a tourist (adventurer) attraction. Ramiris is delighted to lose her unemployed shut-in status.
We also have a new ending song since last episode, showing Shuna in a modern Japan setting.
Thanks. Not sure what’s the best way to handle it, this show didn’t seem to get enough discussion last season to have threads for every episode. Appreciate you trying to work on a solution.
Raphael reminds us that backups are important.
Diablo of course have no problem handling 3 of the Seven Days Clergy. I think the manga handled this scene better, kudos to Kawakami-sensei or whoever came up with the idea of Diable crumpling space like paper (not so obvious in the anime), worked very well with the manga medium. (It’s chapter 96 if you want to check it out.)
Oh, the great Luminous reveal. I am so confused that Rimuru only just figured it out this episode, but I might have been spoiled at the time I read / watched Walpurgis.
Rimuru wonders why Luminous is able to use holy magic. This will come up again.
Hinata’s backstory. It seems she’s quite powerful even as she just arrived to this world, gained 2 unique skills. I checked the end credits and there’s no credit for the “Voice of the World”… do we know why it has the same voice as Raphael?
Rimuru proves himself as an adult in the past life, admitting he was staring at Hinata’s beautiful body when confronted instead of having childish reactions.
The great Luminous reveal part 2, this time from Veldora to the holy knights. He really gives Luminous reasons to punish him, which she does with that special skill / technique that works well for spiritual beings like Veldora.
Too bad the anime put the after action party in the ED rather than spending more time with them. It could also have got into more details of why the Seven Days Clergy did what they did. I still think the pacing is off with this season.
First, the meta-comment:
As you might have noticed, Rikka was not able to handle this show’s batch release and only created the thread for episode 1.
Thanks @[email protected] for helping create this post manually. Since there was not much engagement for this show so far, I only asked for 1 more post instead of posts for every episode to avoid cluttering the community. You can comment on episodes 1-12 under this post. I hope spoilers would not be too much of a problem since all episodes of this season are already available.
I am not sure Rikka will do with the next season, also being a batch release. If you have any idea how it should be handled, comment here or send your opinion to wjs018.
Milim was shocked! shocked! that Ramiris is now living with Rimuru. But Shuna was effective in stopping their bickering by threatening them with no sweets.
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Rimuru had to endure 3 days of audience with various races around the area who would potentially rise against him if they judge him too weak. However they quickly fell in line after Shion demonstrated her strength against Daggull’s three sons, who each were at the energy level near unawakened Clayman.
The elves in this series did not seem very haughty like in other lores. There was a problem with some of their folks missing which Rimuru had some idea about.
They will get to the Tengus next episode which we’ll presumably learn about Benimaru’s sufferings according to the title.