

Chillin' in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers
Lv2からチートだった元勇者候補のまったり異世界ライフ
When a humble merchant named Banaza is summoned to the magical kingdom of Klyrode in another world, the citizens hope he will become the hero who can take down the threatening Dark Army. Unfortunately, Banaza does not gain any exceptional powers at level one as hero candidates usually do, and he has no way of returning to his old world. As compensation, he is sent to live in a faraway forest. Upon arriving, Banaza levels up once and suddenly gains limitless powers that he now has no idea what to do with. To avoid drawing attention, Banaza changes his appearance and assumes the name Flio. While away from home, he stumbles across a young demi-human girl named Fenrys, who is seemingly searching for the same forest Flio was sent to. However, she attacks him and reveals her true identity—a lupine demon. Luckily, Filo's unrivaled magic overpowers Fenrys, and she swears undying loyalty to him. However, Flio refuses to hold power over her; the two instead begin pretending to be a married couple and embark on a new life together. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
When a humble merchant named Banaza is summoned to the magical kingdom of Klyrode in another world, the citizens hope he will become the hero who can take down the threatening Dark Army. Unfortunately, Banaza does not gain any exceptional powers at level one as hero candidates usually do, and he has no way of returning to his old world. As compensation, he is sent to live in a faraway forest. Upon arriving, Banaza levels up once and suddenly gains limitless powers that he now has no idea what to do with. To avoid drawing attention, Banaza changes his appearance and assumes the name Flio. While away from home, he stumbles across a young demi-human girl named Fenrys, who is seemingly searching for the same forest Flio was sent to. However, she attacks him and reveals her true identity—a lupine demon. Luckily, Filo's unrivaled magic overpowers Fenrys, and she swears undying loyalty to him. However, Flio refuses to hold power over her; the two instead begin pretending to be a married couple and embark on a new life together. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Kuruna_Dagurasu
August 15, 2024
Relaxation, the key emotional products from any good slice-of-life anime and the range of this malleable mood is hard to target for some critics. Personally, I need to feel some particular pleasure to be sincerely relaxed enough to say an anime has done delivered on its promise to be a worthy slice to recommend and rewatch with my friends. The main requirements always centers on the MC and usually his progress with not only his journey but how he maintains the mood for me the viewer by his character growth, affable attitude and intrinsic interaction with the cast. Let me reassure our ever unflappable SirFlio is a dependable dude that smoothly sails the show's progress with his genuine kind nature, humble attitude and admirable approach to his lovely lupine lady Fenrys or Rys for short. Indeed, a common complaint in most romance elements in anime is the typical tepid MC who flails around like a kite in a hurricane when his love interest approaches or worse, the pompous jerk that persistently attacks any chance of romantic progress with his ideal mate. Thankfully, this show slides pasts those tired tropes and gives us an appealing couple whose love is promised and then slowly delivered with an actual believable, satisfying and mature union. When it comes to waifu quality it surely helps what type of -dere you prefer and while I'm open to various flavors, the deredere, like our lovely Rys, is my favorite. And it rare for a show to have an intelligent MC that doesn't waste this golden chance and actually allows the romance to blossom naturally. And besides being my fave Powerpuff girl, Blossom, along with Balirossa, Belano and Byleri all are fine additions to Flio's harem, er I mean (seriously) his home and provide fine filler to the basic plot. Of course the best side characters are the supernatural figures who are very memorable for the greater importance to the plot and its overriding message of acceptance, forgiveness and equality of all people. Also, they provide the highest degree of sensual pleasure for my every hungry urges. The ever loyal crimson cat demon- Uliminas, the devious djinn- Hiya and the wild witch Damalynas are all glistening figures that add that much welcomed spicy flavor that brings much pleasure to my personal requirements. And of course, lest not I forget, Tsuya, whose upper frontals defy gravity and leave me grinning ear to ear each time she appears. Nevertheless, the prime reason of these slice of life shows appeal is the level of peace and harmony the MC can negotiate and advance in spite of al the challenges in his way. Now, being omnipotent MC is a frequent issue for these type of Isekai shows but it works by not relying on showing Flio's power but hearing his rational and compassionate voice that speaks relatable truths and cool understanding. As Rys learns early on, its her darling's weakness that appeals to her the most as nothing is more powerful than the opponent who shows mercy instead of malice and seeks cooperation instead of conflict. Although, I must admit that there is one excellent fight scene in episode 6 that reminds us of how awesome and somewhat terrifying Sir Flio can be when he lets loose. Overall, the progress of the show is benefited by the easy going nature of the cast all voiced by veterans who give the right sound to illuminate the comedic/ mellow tone. Both sub and dub versions are excellent thanks to the couple of legends on the sub side- Rie Kugimiya (Rys) & Satoshi Hino (Flio) working well again as they done this partnership splendidly again and again. While, the dub version-Megan Shipman & Mauricio Ortiz-Segura actually was surprising good as Mr. Ortiz-Segura definitely has the presence and steadiness to voice Flio's calm nature and Megan Shipman is always a delight to here voice a deredere. Also, much oblige to Gholl's dub voice Ray Hurd whose husky tone was almost so cool I do believe Hell has freezer over when he left his throne to come live with the gang. And the review could not end without me giving a sly assessment of the adorable OP song-Dannasama to no Love Love Love Song sung by the legend herself- Rie Kugimiya. Indeed, we all wish we could be Kugimiya-chan's dannasama (darling) after watching this OP, the lyrics are very catchy and Kugimiya's voice will linger in your mind as does this show that meets all my requirements for a legit pleasurable experience. Overall Rating- 9/10 Plot-9/10 Characters-8/10 Romance-9/10 Comedy-8/10 Voice Casting- 8/10 Fan-Service- 9/10 Intro/End Songs- 9/10
PrepToAdventure
July 14, 2024
This show was a standout among "trash" isekai. Its not a great show, but it was better than what I had expected. It should be apparent from the cute and catchy brainrot OP but this is probably best viewed as a fantasy romcom. Beyond the first couple episodes there is very little for an overall long term plot and any major events are just a medium for introducing new characters. Hijinks happen, they are resolved almost immediately from the titled 'Cheat powers', and a sometimes a new member joins the crew. The character development and story they do show in the anime makes it agood standalone experience, and while there are unresolved points to get you to read the LN the show covers enough of them to feel like a proper ending if you only watch the anime.
MitiKosta
June 24, 2024
Hello everyone ! In one sentence - if you have free time and want to watch a cute isekai anime then I recommend it. The plot is very average and does not develop that much. The characters are superficial and without a backstory. The character design looks good. I really liked the opening song and the ending song of the anime. There is nothing special about this anime. The pace is also very slow. But in the end I enjoyed the series overall and I recommend watching it.If you release a second season for the anime in the future, I will watch. Score 6 out of 10 for me
Gwynbleidd_Alan
June 24, 2024
I think it's safe to say that I am not the only person that stumbled upon "Lv2 kara Cheat datta Motoyuusha Kouho no Mattari Isekai Life" because of the opening going somewhat viral on social media. It kept popping up and since the opening is very catchy and seemed cute as hell, I gave this show a try. Unfortunately, this show is about as average as a show can get, falling into all kinds of tropes and stereotypes. It fails to set itself apart from the numerous isekais that exist to this point with the only exception being that the MC gets isekai'ed fromanother fantasy world instead of modern Japan. And that is not the only issue. The protagonist, Flio, is overwhelmingly powerful, as hinted by the show's title, making the battles feel insignificant since he always finds a way to win. Lacking substantial world-building, the show leans heavily on the dynamic between Flio and Fenrys, the wolf girl who sings the opening theme. It also adds other various characters to their entourage, which join them in living in a house far away from all conflicts as they try to stay neutral and away from it all. Most of the side characters end up being stereotypical at best which causes the show to really have a thin plot, without much depth to it. Female characters mostly have large chests, little clothing to show off as much skin as possible, and lack a significant personality which tends to feel a bit tiring. Honestly, what kept me going back to watching was the fact that the opening was addicting as hell and that Fenrys and the relationship with Flio moved at a surprisingly quick and mature pace. Their scenes feel wholesome and they made for a pleasant viewing experience even if Flio was the stereotypical timid male, afraid of the mere female touch. He gets better though, and the relationship between the two ends up being more or less healthy. I suspect, that this show won't be something for everyone as the plot is paper thin, stereotypical and rather boring. The animation and music are nothing out of the ordinary (other than the OP), and the voice acting is pretty okay. However, what elevated the show in total from being fine or average to me personally at least, was the interactions between Fenrys and Flio which felt sweet and were in many aspects the saving grace. In "Lv2 kara Cheat datta Motoyuusha Kouho no Mattari Isekai Life," you won't find deep storytelling, extensive world-building, an engaging plot, or high stakes. Instead, you'll get a romance that is enjoyable for what it is, but very average in every other aspect.
Xed-Silvers
June 24, 2024
This isekai adventure proved to be a delightful and fulfilling experience. The series skillfully balanced lighthearted humor with heartwarming character development. Flio, the protagonist, was a relatable and endearing figure whose journey was a pleasure to follow. His interactions with Fenrys, his romantic interest, were particularly engaging, showcasing a natural chemistry and a blossoming relationship that added depth to the narrative. One of the series' strengths was its pacing. The story progressed at a comfortable rate, allowing for ample exploration of the world and its characters. The animation quality was consistently impressive, with stunning visuals that brought the fantastical world to life. The opening theme, withits soothing melody and cheerful tone, perfectly complemented the overall atmosphere of the series. The series' charm lies in its ability to deliver a satisfying and enjoyable viewing experience. The well-crafted characters, heartwarming moments, and visually appealing presentation make "Lv2 kara Cheat datta Motoyuusha Kouho no Mattari Isekai Life" a standout isekai title.
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