

The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World
冰剣の魔術師が世界を統べる
As the first commoner to attend the prestigious Arnold Academy of Sorcery, Ray White is immediately met with contempt from some of the students hailing from nobility. Unbeknownst to them, Ray's real identity is that of the famous Iceblade Sorcerer—a hero who led the country to victory in a past war and is one of the seven strongest sorcerers alive. Despite his legendary status, Ray wants nothing more than to live out the ordinary school life he never had. Ray quickly makes friends with some of the most influential students thanks to his kind and amiable nature. Unfortunately, as those with nefarious motives begin to make their move, Ray may soon have no choice but to use his true power to preserve the bonds that make his new life worthwhile. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
As the first commoner to attend the prestigious Arnold Academy of Sorcery, Ray White is immediately met with contempt from some of the students hailing from nobility. Unbeknownst to them, Ray's real identity is that of the famous Iceblade Sorcerer—a hero who led the country to victory in a past war and is one of the seven strongest sorcerers alive. Despite his legendary status, Ray wants nothing more than to live out the ordinary school life he never had. Ray quickly makes friends with some of the most influential students thanks to his kind and amiable nature. Unfortunately, as those with nefarious motives begin to make their move, Ray may soon have no choice but to use his true power to preserve the bonds that make his new life worthwhile. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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AeroGunz
May 25, 2023
“The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World” is what happens when You have a bunch of cliche ideas and stitch them together with duct tape made of banality. We follow the escapades of one Ray White - a war orphan trained to become the most powerful sorcerer in the world. During battle he lost control of his powers and was injured. As part of his recuperation he enrols in a school for sorcerers. Basically the same shit You can see in all modern school fantasy animes. He makes friends. Tells them about his past like an idiot. They don’t care about it… like morons. He evengets a harem without a really good reason. All the not-bitchy girls at school seem to just flock to him. He lacks anything that could be mistaken for personality (another curse of modern anime) and is just polite, nice and utterly boring. Like most modern anime protagonists he is OP AF and doesn’t really encounter any struggles. It is shown that as a war orphan he was suffering as a child but to be honest I couldn't be bothered to care because it was barely shown. Even during his “suffering” he was pretty safe, with no injuries and that’s despite being found on a battlefield. His tragic past is handled with as much subtlety as driving a M1 Abrams tank through a glass shop. Apart from “bad” memories, once in a while he has no PTSD, no trust issues, no nightmares, not even a goddamn twitch or any kind of compulsive behaviour. His tragic past is used just for show and despite some scenes, does not influence him in any way. The supporting cast doesn’t fare any better. They are one dimensional, cliched cardboard cutouts You’ll find in any anime nowadays. Most of them are as boring as the MC and are there only for him to have an artificial motivation to show off his knowledge and skill. To be honest there isn’t a single original thought in the entire show. If You’ve seen “The Irregular at Magic High School”, “Chivalry of a Failed Knight” or even “Full metal panic” You basically know how this show will progress. I’m not even kidding. This show is basically an amalgamation of ideas from other, better shows. The worst part is, it doesn’t understand why those ideas worked in those shows and just copies them without reflection. When it comes to fight choreography the show is pretty much pathetic. A lot of still shots imitating action, a lot of magic bs and even when there is a sword fight there is little to no thought put into it. It makes “Fairy Tail” look like a Jackie Chan movie. Also the 180 rule is pretty much non-existent here and pulling a new skill out of their asses is a standard occurrence. There is no reason for anyone to watch this show unless You’re new to anime, lack good taste in writing or just a masochist.
Allwynd
March 31, 2023
Plot: The story is about a kid who attends some magical school where everyone is from a distinguished family of sorcerers, he is the only one who is of regular lineage. The first few episodes there is a lot of talk about this "Ordinary" student who is attending, a lot of the other students are skeptical, some are even looking down on him, only a few don't mind who he is. Over the course of the series, the protagonist wins the hearts of everyone and becomes involved in some high-scale conspiracy. ==================== Characters: The protagonist can be best described as a Mary Stu, he literally shows no flawsin his behavior, whatever he does - he's a professional at it - best wizard, best swordsman, best ladies man, best drag queen, best outdoorsman, best bodybuilder. The other characters don't have any identity, there is the one guy who originally started as an antagonist, I call him "Blue Haired Malfoy" who hated the protagonist for not being of respected lineage, but then the protagonist showed him what's what and then the suddenly had an epiphany, cried and cut down his hair and some of his face wrinkles disappeared and became a good guy. The protagonist's dormmate has no personality, just a good guy and a supporter, nothing to say. Then there are the girls in the show, they don't have personalities either, you can only tell them apart by their hair color - The Red Hair, The Purple Hair, The White Hair, The Pigtails, The glasses, The Albino, The Blonde, they all seem to like the main character and instantly develop a crush on him. Finally there are the mentors - all female cast of women who the protagonist grew up with during his life as a child in the army, they don't serve much purpose other than being plot armor and having zero personality and come to save the day when it's convenient. ==================== Visuals: The visuals are OK, not great, not horrible, I don't really care about them as long as they aren't 2004 level of Flash animation or stop motion or that weird CGI like in the anime Ajin. Some people complain how the animation is low quality, nobody cares about that, the animation is good, people just try to find things to be outraged about, because they have nothing going on in their lives. ==================== Sound: Sound is also OK, I hated the Intro and Outro songs, I never listened to Intro or Outro since I began watching anime in 2007 so I usually skip them, but this one has been so annoying with horrible vocals, horrible tempo or whatever, it's just painful to listen to even for a second or two, otherwise the sound was OK and the voice actors did a fine job. ==================== Verdict: The anime would have been called predictable, except it's totally unpredictable, but not in a good way, it's unpredictable, because things just happen and there is no reason for any of them. Like forced events to keep the plot moving. It's like the author of this story is either very young or very inexperienced and lacks the skills to convey a coherent and interesting story that pulls viewers/readers in. I watched the anime over the course of a few days and honestly, I was having a hard time following the plot and what's going on. It's all over the place. First it's the protagonist going to this school, I was thinking it was a school anime, but there is no academics in it besides a tournament in which the protagonist doesn't take place in, there are no classes, no difficulties, the only rivalry there was fixed itself magically in a few episodes. Then there is the shenanigans the protagonist has with the girls, I could not care any less about that, there was a lot of boring talk about feelings, fears and whatever, I just could not have been bothered to pay attention to that whiny drivel. And finally there was this overarching plot about some high-level conspiracy taking place, which somehow got mentioned in the beginning, then it was forgotten due to the tournament and the protagonist playing playboy with all the girls and also cross-dressing into a drag queen doing a better job at being a girl than all the other girls. Then we go back to the conspiracy thing for like 3 episodes, then everything abruptly ends with a happy ending and then we don't have an idea what the hell happened in the whole anime. There was some teaser after the outro about some brown-haired girl that looked like when the protagonist was cross-dressing into a drag queen so maybe that's a little sibling of his, but who cares, I won't watch a second season from this. I did not understand the whole thing, I did not get anything out of the anime or the story, pretty much nothing happened, it could have been a 10 min - 5 episode ONA or whatever and it wouldn't have made any difference whatsoever. I researched that it was made by a female novelist, I have no issue with that, but unless the anime is very different from the light novel, I don't see how something so boring, convoluted can be interesting to anyone.
Marinate1016
March 23, 2023
I don’t know what it was, but iceblade just hit for me. First episode was meh, but as the next few went on I really started liking the MC, the world and characters. Something about them just ticked for me. I always say that something being generic does not necessarily mean bad. All stories have really been done before, so it comes down to execution to keep things entertaining and I think the execution of the characters in this one was good despite the generic overpowered guy at magical academy who everyone thinks is weak plot line. Smaller cast means more focus on them andtime to actually flesh them out. Little details like the edgy class rival who tries to make life hell for the MC actually growing and changing over the course of the show as opposed to staying a whiny brat all the time were great. I also think the lack of much overt fan-service was a welcome way to keep the focus on the interpersonal relationships of the characters and story. The story isn’t the strongest and mainly focuses on the MC navigating daily life at the school while overcoming his personal trauma. He’s apprehensive to making friends because of previous experiences and gradually those walls are torn down. If I had to have any complaint with the final episodes’ arc was pretty weak. I didn’t really care about Rebecca as a character because she didn’t have much screen time, but they tried to make it seem like she was an important character and force us to be emotional with her situation. Probably a result of skipping some source content I’d imagine. Art wise the show is kind of odd. The first time I saw it I just thought the character designs looked so weird and plain. I’m still not the biggest fan of them, but they have grown on me along with the story. The animation is pretty bad though. All of the fight scenes are subpar. Especially Amelia’s little battle arc. Someone once told me that you can’t have great animation and good character development. That’s not always the case, but in this one it is. Iceblade isn’t the most original show around, it’s definitely trope-y and it doesn’t have the best animation, but I enjoyed it a lot which is all that matters. It was actually one of my favourite shows of the season and after onimai, the second most anticipated Thursday seasonal. I’ll be checking out the LN for sure after this. Iceblade gets 8 out of 10
kinkyguy6969
March 23, 2023
"The Iceblade Magician Shall Rule the World" is an anime with a weird name that's fitting for how bizarre and unengaging the show turned out to be. From the start, it was clear that the story was lacking in direction and purpose, and the character of Ray White was just as uninteresting. Typically, an anime protagonist faces challenges and grows stronger as a result, but Ray is inexplicably overpowered from the start, making it difficult to feel invested in his character arc. Instead, the show relies on tired harem anime tropes, with Ray saving a group of girls who then become infatuated with him. I was completelyunderwhelmed by the show's lack of depth and coherence, and after the 12th episode, I was genuinely disappointed that I had invested any time in it at all. The show failed to provide any meaningful character development or world-building, leaving me feeling unfulfilled and frustrated. Overall, "The Iceblade Magician Shall Rule the World" is a forgettable harem anime that fails to live up to its potential(genuinely doubt if it's story had any). Its weak storyline, uninspired characters, and lackluster execution make it a waste of time for anyone looking for a truly engaging anime experience. I would not recommend it to anyone." P.S.: Please do not try it.
KANLen09
March 23, 2023
I effing hate this show to the core, it stinks and reels its way to the Isekai trash bin on an easy approach off the anime runway. As Gordon Ramsay would say: "Bloody hell, here we go again." The desire for people to fill the AniManga scene with more generic Isekai/fantasy trash, I don't really understand the appeal of sadists like these to try and come up with "unique" LN-like titles for anime adaptations, simply because they are THAT popular in Japan. And people would LOVE the freak hell to pick out even the most blatant of generic works, no matter who was writing it, nomatter who were the target audience for the shows, and absolutely no matter what was earned after the post ordeal with the anime on Blu-Ray sales. Case in point: novelist Nana Mikoshiba's Hyouken no Majutsushi ga Sekai wo Suberu a.k.a The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World. Immediately, you can already tell of the red flags that this show unwittingly admits of the same tropes all over again: the hero (or some kind of strong entity) getting reincarnated somehow into another world or just laying low because he/she is allowed to, to then only resurface later on; the typical school academy-based magic and land of a waifu simulator where the MC appeals to all girls wanting a slice of him; the generic evil villain organizations/groups that wreak havoc for absolutely no reason at all other than to expose the hero out for who he/she is, and other weird shit that does NOT make ANY sense at all. The TL;DR for this show (because I don't find it worthy to display the splendour of generic-sity): MC is Ray White. He's the Iceblade Sorcerer. Tired and frustrated of a life-prong war, he retreats back to school, wanting to experience life as that of a typical student: going tn class, hanging out with friends, joining absurd clubs, participating in tournament arcs that showcase his OP-ness, fight the most generic of evil with good. And the cycle repeats itself over and over again to more cringeworthy and unappealing aesthetics that the Average Joe can ever want to comprehend, much less accept the fact that not everyone can be Misfit of Demon Academy's Anos VoldiGOAT. He/She's just some generic high class-rate position who just wants a second life at experiencing ordinary things, that's no wrong at all, until the wayward evil do an expose to finally showcase that "I am this and that" and expect the audience to be shocked and wowed at the reveal. No. No, no, no, no, no. We've seen too much to experience trash, which Geoff Thew of Mother's Basement phrased this show to the T as such: a dumbfounded version of the Irregular at Magic High School, dubbed the Irregular at Glass Reflection High School. Even equally as dumb as it can be, are the characters. Almost everything that you can note down of Isekai trash can be found here: the Protag-kun Ray White with abs to match his Onegai Muscle-loving roommate Evi Armstrong by joining a muscle club and flexing their thin, but dispropionate body formation (like, why, what is this author trying to smoke here); the dandere Amelia Rose who has a knack for Ray's attention being an awful weak disposition of her own living being, only to have a cop-out by improving herself when attached to Ray; the deredere half-elven girl Elisa Griffith that follows Ray like his loyal right-hand man and has no faults to a degree; the tsundere of Claris Cleveland being just simply jealous of his presence in tyring to appeal to her; and last but not least, the kuudere gardening club member Rebecca Bradley who seems kinda mute, but has a lot going off in her mind to require Ray's help in extracting the evil group "Eugenics" using brains as their experimental focal point in transforming into dangerous beasts. Yeah, I couldn't even make this shit up even if I tried. I have to admit that seeing the girls wound up themselves around Ray to improve their selves, it's not bad at all and displays some fun, but that's my only praise when the scenarios just click and produces eureka moments for me to say: "Darn, this is good!". It's just everyday dumpster fire that I'm willing to consume and bash it for all I care throughout its existence. Yes, this show NEEDS one VERY NEW studio to make a mark as its first anime on the docket. But if you're well-versed in the scene of the anime industry, new studios like Cloud Hearts are just the branch-out portions for their main primary/parent studio, which in this case, gets its assistance and supervision from Yokohama Animation Laboratory, the studio behind Miru Tights and Tensai Ōuji no Akaji Kokka Saisei Jutsu a.k.a The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt. By knowing how the main parent studio's works are like, Yokohama Animation Laboratory's works are not the finest, though it seems like in Cloud Hearts's case that this show looks kinda generic, but ugly as heck with character stem lines being very inconsistent at best, sometimes thin or thick. And yes, borrowing staff from the main studio is the new standard when it comes to distinguishing how the production is like, which is totally subpar at best. The music is the make-or-break point for any show (at least it is for me), and God forbid that I actually hear one of the worst OSTs in a very long while. I seriously don't know what it is about this musical project Sizuk, but the OP kinda sucks big time for being so obnoxiously repetitive, and the musical notes in here just want to make my ears bleed out. You want to know what's worse? Utilizing all of the fanservice moments in the ED, because that's how you know that the show cannot get too generic enough to throw all hands on deck and just simply say: "Guys, we couldn't find anything better, so enjoy watching the lead girls in sexual orientations if we can slot some, because that's our gift to you for lasting throughout each and every trashy episode of ours." Also, the ED being sung by Maaya Uchida, I'd swear to God that that's not her voice at all, until I have to accept the reality that it's a waste of a song of immense vocals. Goddamn, this show knows its trash, that's handled by a 3rd-rate studio and a new one to boot (that I'm legitimately worried for next Winter's Sasayaku You ni Koi o Utau a.k.a Whisper Me a Love Song), what a false start down the rubbish dump that it should belong to. There is fun to be had, that's if you can handle cringe at its most intense and immense, I'll guarantee that you feel it in every inch of your soul and bones. Stay away from this show if you want to engage your sanity back, because I've lost mine in so many shows this season. And while this show isn't the worst of all, that's a track record I'll remember for the rest of my life. What a potential catastrophic failure.
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