

KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! 3
この素晴らしい世界に祝福を!3
Kazuma Satou, former NEET and current reincarnated adventurer, finally returns home after the incident at the Crimson Demon village. He is joined by his ever-reliable companions: self-absorbed goddess Aqua, one-trick pony arch-wizard Megumin, and masochistic crusader Lalatina Ford "Darkness" Dustiness. Following their recent exploits, the party is one step closer to vanquishing the Demon King and his armies—a terrifying task that Kazuma is eager to ignore for as long as possible. Things, however, are not going as smoothly as the group would like; they are constantly racking up debt, getting sidetracked during missions, and falling into traps due to their recklessness and eccentricities. As the party struggles with their perennial issues, they receive an invitation from a princess interested in hearing tales of the group's "heroic" deeds. Darkness' pleas to refuse the invitation only fire the others up to accept it, marking the start of yet another uncanny adventure with unforeseen consequences. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Kazuma Satou, former NEET and current reincarnated adventurer, finally returns home after the incident at the Crimson Demon village. He is joined by his ever-reliable companions: self-absorbed goddess Aqua, one-trick pony arch-wizard Megumin, and masochistic crusader Lalatina Ford "Darkness" Dustiness. Following their recent exploits, the party is one step closer to vanquishing the Demon King and his armies—a terrifying task that Kazuma is eager to ignore for as long as possible. Things, however, are not going as smoothly as the group would like; they are constantly racking up debt, getting sidetracked during missions, and falling into traps due to their recklessness and eccentricities. As the party struggles with their perennial issues, they receive an invitation from a princess interested in hearing tales of the group's "heroic" deeds. Darkness' pleas to refuse the invitation only fire the others up to accept it, marking the start of yet another uncanny adventure with unforeseen consequences. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Marinate1016
June 19, 2024
After 5 years, Konosuba is back and better than ever. While the comedy we know and love is present in S3, the biggest improvement is the story. Darkness is the focal point of the season and goes from being a purely comic relief masochist to a genuinely interesting and developed character. The story arc this season covers is in my opinion, the best yet and genuinely emotionally investing. While it’s a series known for its comedy and jokes, Konosuba can tell a good story too and this season proved it. After the long gap between seasons and the studio shift, a lot of people myself includedwere skeptical about the job Drive would do with Konosuba. Last year’s Megumin spin-off showed they were capable of taking the reins of the franchise and they followed up with a great season 3 of the mainline series. The charm of the series is still very much apparent. Aqua, Kazuma, Megumin and Darkness’ dynamic is as fun as ever. The biggest selling point this season was the story surrounding Darkness. As everyone knows, in previous seasons Darkness is kind of this dumb comic relief masochist who has the occasional cool moment, but for the most part is kinda just a meme since she lacks actual combat abilities. Don’t get me wrong, I loved that Darkness and she and Aqua went back and forth as my fave characters. But this season, I got to see a totally different side of her that I never knew existed. Despite her actions, Darkness is actually really considerate, thoughtful and an amazing friend willing to sacrifice her own happiness for others. Seeing all the things she suffers with this season in silence and how far ahead she’s been planning ever since last season just gave me such a newfound appreciation for her character and put her definitively as my best girl. The other girls definitely take a backseat in this season for Lalatina’s development and you’ll hear no complaints from me on it. Megumin recently had a spin-off and Aqua is too damn drunk to get a development, but the cast as usual bounces off each other really well. The banter, the silly moments, the over the top explosions and steal spells, they’re all there and well if you loved em before, you’ll love em now. You kinda know what you’re going to get from Konosuba at this point and it’s definitely not something for everyone, but I do whole heartedly think it’s one of the funniest shows the medium has to offer. Further on the comedy point, I will say though that this season has a little more screaming than I remember in konosuba. The gag is not really funny, but not the end of the world for me, but I’ve seen some people bothered by it and even writing think pieces on it, so just be aware that is a thing. Production wise Drive haven’t missed a beat. Feels like a perfect continuation of Studio DEEN and honestly an upgrade in many respects. Biggest praise I can give is that you can’t even tell a new studio is doing the show. By now you know what you’re getting with Konosuba comedy wise and it’s very much confident in its humour. But story wise this is the best it’s ever been. If you’ve ever watched the show and wanted a little more out of it narratively, I think you’ll be quite satisfied here. I’m just happy to have this show back. konosuba season 3 gets a very easy 10 out of 10
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KANLen09
June 19, 2024
KonoSuba! - Let's all hail the OG Isekai fantasy masterpiece King of Comedy for its long-awaited comeback! Let's not fake ourselves any further: the return of acclaimed novelist Natsume Akatsuki's mainstay series of Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! a.k.a KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!, after 2 spectacular seasons in Winter 2016 and Winter 2017, plus the 2019 movie Kurenai Densetsu a.k.a Legend of Crimson (which you SHOULD definitely watch as its canon to the main series) and last Spring's Megumin spin-off (which is actually very good), the hype for more KonoSuba content for 8 years running in the anime adaptation space has neverdied down. As fellow KonoSuba fans, you already know the drill when Season 3 was announced alongside the Megumin spin-off back in 2021: more KonoSuba is great Isekai comedy to ever meet the face of the small screen, and Season 3 coming back 7 years later, still pars, and even exceeds all expectations to absolutely no doubt. With Season 3 continuing the epilogue from the Legend of Crimson movie of Volume 5 onwards to Volume 7 of the LN, our ragtag comedy gang is back from Megumin's home place of the Crimson Magic Village, for the gender-neutral MC to almost have his time with said Crimson Demon to earn himself a close-than-thou romantic relationship in the process, to then thwart all of that as they head back to Axel and be worshipped as the gang who defeated a demon king. And then there's that "Hello, I'm Kazuma," and life returns to normal. Most notably, Kazuma's journeys are now with the aforementioned Princess of the Six Flowers: Iris Stylish-Sword Belzerg (or just referred to as Iris), the first princess of Belzerg, and coincidentally, one of his most cherished partners of the party: Darkness herself, through which she undergoes a transformation for the worse that could potentially end the eccentric gang in turmoil. Needless to say, we should all expect how perfectly trashy a character Kazuma is with all of his gender-neutral personality, and he NEVER fails to warrant his needs and wants in the most absurd of comedic ways. Same goes with Aqua, Megumin, and Darkness, whatever Kazuma exacts on them is their folly, and they must make sure to control him more than ever, especially for this season where circumstances have gone even more awry to the point of make-and-break situations that could change the fate of the long-standing outcast of a lunatic party that has slowly grown to be respected heroes in the long run. You truly cannot say that the hate for Kazuma and his party is warranted, and although they've become better beings through progression, it's that same nonchalant personality that really brings out the best of what Natsume Akatsuki has to offer for his mainstay series (which has finished since May 2020). What's different this time is the studio change from Studio Deen to Drive, having taken the reigns after J.C.Staff with the Legend of Crimson movie (whose art style is good, but rather iffy to look at and doesn't quite fit the series). Even with an extensive production staff team overhaul bringing in new people, as well as director Yujiro Abe (while keeping veteran director Takaomi Kanasaki as chief supervisor of the franchise), the former has proven that he has done a very good job with the unproven studio for Megumin's Bakuen! spin-off, and Season 3 is that refinement of continuing what Studio Deen has done all those years back, and bringing in modern improvements to make the series feel right at home regardless of how long time has passed. You could say that KonoSuba practically hasn't changed much, and you'd be right. The spectacular and classic OST is there, but I'd feel that Machico isn't stepping up to the calibre of her past songs in the franchise. Don't get me wrong, "Growing Up" is an intentional OP song to show how much the cast has grown, but as a song alone, it's easily the weakest of the franchise to date, and I really feel nothing for it. However, I really quite liked the ED song by Aqua, Megumin, and Darkness's VAs for its usual out-of-pocket comedy, with the tadpole and its transformation into the gross frogs that never fail to consume them each and every time. It's a franchise icon, and you'd be hard-pressed not to love the ED. Overall, what can I really say about KonoSuba, being the best of the best when it comes to pure, undulated Isekai fantasy comedy that still reigns king above all? It should be a no-brainer at this point, and it comes highly recommended, especially if you're a newcomer to the franchise.
Edenharley
July 2, 2024
Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! 3 was honestly surreal to watch considering the length of time since the previous season but man did it not disappoint. A season full of all the same hilarity the previous ones delivered, with the same lovable cast although with a bit more focus on emotional moments which I believe they handled really really well! It's so wonderful to see the quality maintained with this season because at first I was really worried they wouldn't be able to, but nope I'm still laughing out loud every episode and falling in love even more with these characters. This was definitely Darkness'season, and with her being my favourite character I was overjoyed at how much development and attention she got. I really do think they nailed the emotional moments this season, obviously Konosuba isn't exactly renowned as the most serious show but man did they get me welling up with a few of these scenes. There were so many standout moments this season, the stuff with the princess was absolute gold and god I loved everything Kazuma did this season he was even funnier than ever I think I actually squealed when he did the "𝒽𝒶𝒾, 𝒦𝒶𝓏𝓊𝓂𝒶 𝒹𝑒𝓈𝓊" bit I was like NO WAY IT'S BEEN SO LONG YEAHH!!! The animation was great this season, I loved the stupid faces everyone was pulling and man they went off in the big moments which both added to the hype and humour they really just nailed it all this season. Soundtrack was great too, I always love those character EDs. Overall a wonderful continuation to a wonderful series, you won't be disappointed!
nakulafern
October 22, 2024
To sum it up, this season is balanced in terms of everything (except the graphics *idk but in some conditions it's perfect by itself by minimizing the detail of the graphics to get the punchline of the comedy so it's 50/50). The principle of the MC is clearly visible not naively and annoyingly but in a funny way that mostly I hated in some MCs that makes me wanna punch him in the face*sorry OOT. It's not a very complicated story but u could still have its way of deepening. Well, there's some fanservice so u can't watch in public, but not too overly longthat makes us uncomfortable so u can skip it without sacrificing the story. The last something that really stands out is the VO when there's a drama/conflict that make it brings the story very high sadness; comedy; and conflict of interest between the characters. That makes this season of Anime (A Weak 9/10) not in a masterpiece way but in the u could watch it over and over without getting bored.*I would rather give 8.5 but I can't, an 8 is so little for this kind of anime, so 9 but a weak 9.
MisatoChise
June 20, 2024
Summary: This season of the anime is simply outstanding. From start to finish, the series manages to captivate and entertain without any noticeable shortcomings. The balance of storyline, comedy, and the essence of the plot is perfectly maintained, making it a must-watch for anime lovers. Detailed Review: Story Uniqueness: The story is unique in its blend of humor and seriousness. While it maintains a more serious tone compared to previous seasons, this shift is well-executed and adds depth to the narrative. Despite being somewhat predictable at times, the journey is enjoyable because it aligns well with the genre and keeps the viewers engaged. Art Style: The art style is fitting forthe story, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The vibrant and dynamic animation captures the essence of each scene, whether it's a light-hearted comedic moment or a more intense, dramatic sequence. The visual presentation complements the storytelling, making it a feast for the eyes. Characters: The characters are well-rounded and exhibit a range of strengths and flaws. They are not overly perfect or exaggerated, which makes them relatable. Each character's growth and development throughout the season are portrayed realistically. Their reactions to various situations and events are believable, adding to the immersive quality of the series. Realistic Reactions: The characters' responses to events and challenges are natural and convincing. They face dilemmas, make mistakes, and learn from them, which contributes to a more grounded and relatable storyline. This realism in character behavior helps in creating a deeper connection with the audience. Audience Enjoyment: I believe that many viewers, regardless of their initial expectations, will find this series enjoyable. The blend of humor and seriousness, coupled with strong character development and beautiful animation, makes it appealing to a wide audience. Even if someone is new to the series, starting from the beginning will enhance their appreciation and understanding of the story's progression. Recommendation: I highly recommend this anime to both new viewers and long-time fans. Watching the series from the beginning will enrich the experience and provide a deeper emotional connection to the story and characters. This season stands out as a remarkable achievement and is a testament to the creators' skill and dedication. Don't miss out on this incredible journey! my actually review: Bravoooooo Very amazing for this season. In my opinion, there are no shortcomings in the whole episode. Even though this part of the season seems more serious (a little), everything is perfect. The storyline, comedy, and essence of the story are in my BOOOOSSS. I highly recommend anime viewers/lovers to watch the continuation of this series. and it is also recommended to watch again from the beginning, so that you can feel the feeling you get while watching.
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