

Farming Life in Another World
異世界のんびり農家
During the final years of his life, Hiraku Machio remained confined to a hospital bed with a terminal illness until he finally passed away. Taking pity on the unfair life he lived, a god decides to reincarnate Hiraku in another world where he can live as he pleases. Wanting to try farming in this new life, he is bestowed with an all-in-one "Almighty Farming Tool" that can transform into any useful implement he wishes. Hiraku is then transported to a forest seemingly far from civilization. Here, he plans to build and farm everything from scratch—gradually developing the lifeless area into a thriving new society. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
During the final years of his life, Hiraku Machio remained confined to a hospital bed with a terminal illness until he finally passed away. Taking pity on the unfair life he lived, a god decides to reincarnate Hiraku in another world where he can live as he pleases. Wanting to try farming in this new life, he is bestowed with an all-in-one "Almighty Farming Tool" that can transform into any useful implement he wishes. Hiraku is then transported to a forest seemingly far from civilization. Here, he plans to build and farm everything from scratch—gradually developing the lifeless area into a thriving new society. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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SpRayquaza11
March 24, 2023
“How can a show which is 80% monologue be interesting?” There were two farming Simulator Anime that were airing this season(:p), THis one was an underdog and frankly after the terrible reception of a similar show last season, there wasnt much to expect from this. Still, one of my friends who is a dirty disgusting scumbag isekai lover basically my homie, read the manga of this show and insisted this one could be a good watch hence I knew Its worth a look. The slice-of-life formula is there and it follows the footsteps of slime. The focus of slime was more on power fantasy however andhere it is more about the harem than anything else , so much so that except for a dog and some dwarves and a couple of kids, every godamn resident of the village that our main protag is in is a ripe and juicy woman who is quite taken with him or wants to use him as a reproduction machine. Plot (8/10) Classic slice of life narrator style simulator all the event s are based on the MC s POV and most of the subtle but everpresent hints show off his evergrowing vanilla harem , as he plays Civ 6 and builds his farm, estate and business empire. Mostly its like this episode I met these friends who started to help me with this, while also they are hot women who want my energy ? kind of a situation. Oh and before i forget he is OP as fuck and nobody wants to mess with him which is also one of the running gags. Sound and VA (8/10) Peaceful and serene music for a good slice of life setting nice VA and good ED and OPs not much to say but a good solid combination. Characters (5/10) Every fucking character is there to just be eye candy busty wonman or further the civilization of the great tree village, nothing of note at ALL. Art and animation (8/10) the art and animation are actually pretty nice, lots of cute moments and well-designed characters who are welp eye-catching, to say the least even if forgettable. Overall if you are an Isekai fan and want a vanilla harem with cute girls and a light power fantasy with no sense of tension this is right up your alley and will be an amazing watch. This is a 100% hit for me and my wish-fulfillment-loving friends. if this doesn't appeal to you just watch the other farm simulator of the season, its called vinland saga for some reason and its much better.
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grr_mal
March 31, 2023
"The nothing isekai" A show literally filled with nothingness. It borrows some ideas from various other shows, then does nothing with them. First up of course is the farming aspect, since it's already right there in the title. Well, it's just as interesting as one wave of the hand with a magical "All-purpose Farming Tool", then pretending you actually did some work. Nothingness incarnate. Then for another example, it pretends to have a harem aspect at first, with tons of different races and personalities for the waifus-to-be, directly talking about how they need to repopulate their tribes and stuff, then we just see the MC complain aboutbeing the only man in the village and seek ways to bring other men in and do nothing of the situation. The whole topic is completely avoided for the most part except where absolutely unavoidable. In the manga we are told about the number of waifus on "night duty" in one text bubble when the first pregnancy is found out of the blue and then the topic is forgotten again. Here in the anime even that is skipped so you'd actually think he only does that one girl. So, instead of harem, you may think it's turned into a romance then? Nope, even that's reduced to nothing somehow. When the first girl shows up and saves him from loneliness and they start living together it sure looks promising, but as more and more girls come around that aspect is just forgotten. He's never shown to treat any girl like anything special until the sudden pregnancy announcement. There were never any romantic moments or interactions, let alone discussions about their views about marriage, exclusivity or such. Another aspect is village/city/country building/governance, but it again feels just barely glossed over and lacking details or common sense. It's just there, it happens, and that's all that can be said about it. The politics and interactions with neighbors are even more absurdly trivialized. Everyone is just automatically in awe of the new country's might and power and thus best buds by default, there is no conflict and clearly there never will be, so that aspect too leads to nothing. You can watch this if you want to kill some time, it's not completely terrible. So long as you expect nothing from it, it will deliver.
mushimk
March 25, 2024
Mold should grow on you watching this show. What a terrible, bland and pointless show that was. Even for those of us perfectly fine with a slow and peaceful anime, this one could represent a bit of a challenge of sort. The first issue here is that you will learn nothing. There is outrageously and absolutely nothing to learn from this anime - even from its main theme alone - starting at episode 1 till it ends. The second issue is that while you will learn nothing about farming, you will instead learn that you can blatantly reused others shows ideas, and what's more, without makinganything of it. This ought to be the least creative a show can be. If you're still bend to watch this show, keep it up. Maybe you could find something to see for yourself that I just couldn't. There are *actually* some good points starting with the soft pace, some good comedic aspect and the solid world around the characters. But basically, to me this anime ressembles one of the main character's powers : it didn't have to use seeds. Instead, it run with others ideas to grow a tasteless show.
KANLen09
March 24, 2023
Oh god, here we go again with another Isekai/fantasy show, only this time, try to guess what it is imitating from the real world: that's right, Stardew Valley, or more appropriately, Rune Factory. Well, I mean, for a title like lone novelist Kinosuke Naito's Isekai Nonbiri Nouka a.k.a Farming Life in Another World, the idea of getting a headstart if you're a rather new author trying to nitpick about what has NOT come out of the overly saturated Isekai/fantasy genres in the past decade. Unfortunately, this being a Syosetu title that has been launched since the very tail end of 2016 and earning as much as14 volumes of content (as if the time of this review) in the few years since its serialization to now, I really question myself: is it THIS easy to hardsell to Japanese manga/novel companies that the idea of turning Rune Factory into a light novel is a noble concept? Sure, the executives would want to believe so, because while this contributes to sales, we the audience just get wholesomely fumbled around a setting like this which just works decent at best. And given today's landscape of the Isekai/fantasy genre, it's already washed out of its welcome faster than one could ever imagine. Meet Hiraku Machio, the 39-year-old guy who died of the typical terminal illness in real life and got Isekai-ed into another world. Recognized by God giving him a second chance at life because of what he went through of a life constantly filled with bad luck, He grants Machio the Omnipotent Farming Tool and lands him in the same typical forested area that's far from civilization. Armed with God's Holy Artifact Multi-Purpose Tool from the get-go because of his wish to be a farmer, Machio's location resides deep within an area known for causing a potentially heated conflict between kingdoms, but he doesn't care about at the very slightest. With the largest tree around the vicinity for his farm, this is Machio's redemption at a second life, the Minecraft-cum-Rune Factory style-esque life that's a peaceful one to behold. When you take a look at this simple premise, the possibilities are endless, as such with the show (and the original source material) in mind. From demi-humans to monsters incoming from the largest tree controlling all traffic incoming and outgoing of demi-humans and monsters alike transforming from being hostile to being like home, it's of no doubt that Machio is doing a great thing for anyone who is in refuge or comes basically for the sole interest of wanting to know more about this new village. Such is with the very first species coming to form their home with him: the Greater Wolves Kuro and Yuki, who were angry at their home has been tarnished by some unknown person and looking for retaliation. Well, the first innings were hostile for Machio, but subsequently with yet another demon spider, the cotton knitting Zabuton, life in this new village begins to take hold, slowly but surely. This raises some attention from the possible inhabitants, like the first few people to come to his village: the vampire Ru and angel Tia. These two are frenemies that have a bit of hostility around them, but in the sight of Machio, work their hardest because both of them are the base foundations for more people to come. Ru has an interest in medicine to grow medicinal plants, and Tia brought in livestock, as well as his family of Killer Angels and Lizardmen to help out in the establishment of the village (the so-called First Steps if you will). Overtime, more and more people like high-elves (led by Ria), elder dwarves (led by Donovan) and even dragons (led by Dryme) come to commune and do negotiations with Machio being the mayor of this growing and vibrant community they call: The Great Tree Village. It's certainly a work of art of how with one simple man wanting a second chance at life, armed with God's Tool of choice, can make one hell of a town that has anything and everything at their shoulders: a strong military from elves and monsters, great resources from demihumans, and a mayor who is steadfast, Machio's work here certainly is not for the faint of heart, subsequently earning himself a harem and families for future generations who'll live to tell the tale of their parents residing in the once-forested village that they can call home. The one SOLE problem I have with this, is that sexual relations are non-existest in the anime (though there are the obvious subtle hints), and I can understand by making this show PG enough to retain the standard, but it feels like a shame that's not inside. This is quite a simple show to adapt with so much content available at the seams, so it should not be a problem for studio Zero-G and its in-house director Ryouichi Kuraya, along with his staff team to make the best of the adaptation. And for one, certainly its colourful, but yet childishly playful with the comic book-like animation sequences to make for the fact that this is a show that anyone could pick it up and have a good time with it. It's overall in good heart and I wholeheartedly appreciate it for what it is. Along with the OST, Ru and Tia's character VA OP song "Flower Ring" has a nice tune to it that sounds just as good, and while Vtuber Hizuki Yui's ED "Feel the winds" matches and compliments the feel-good OP, it has an easter egg that only the sharp viewer will be able to catch: notice that each and every character is holding a flower? The ED has different versions floating around the show with its many characters, and each of them holds a yellow rose, signifying their involvement in The Great Tree Village as symbols of friendship. It's nuances like these which help elevate something even as simple as an ending with the watercolour palette. Y'know, I wish I can really say that this was at least good. But this was a decent adaptation of the LN, albeit with content that was cut primarily because of TV regulations, and even without it, Isekai Nonbiri Nouka would've been a rather sleeper hit of the season with its simplistic storytelling, enriching characters and a generally overall good atmosphere. It's just decent, that's all I can really say about shows like these. But if you're feeling the pinch, try this show, you will not be disappointed.
cozysweetpotato
March 25, 2023
This is a wholesome feel good MASTERPIECE. If you have a chronic condition or illness and you like isekai this will especially hit you in the feels. Main guy who was sick his whole life gets reincarnated into a fantasy world with a healthy body and uses his knowledge from TV in the hospital to live out his farming/homesteading dreams. The art is beautiful. The shimmer on things, the details of the crops, the character designs and variety, the action scenes, the monsters, everything about this show is top tier. This show is mostly wholesome slice of life in a fantasy setting with some action sprinkledin. You do not have to enjoy slice of life to enjoy this, as long as you love the fantasy elements. Vice versa, you do not need to like fantasy to enjoy the slice of life moments. There are harem elements with a variety of women who wanna smash the main guy, but the anime is kept extremely PG to the point you don't even see anyone holding hands really (which can get confusing later), and the main guy seems to fear for his safety around these thirsty maidens. If you want a spicier take of this slice of life fantasy- I have heard the manga goes into juicy details. My favorite element from this isekai, which is something that is excellent and only possible in an isekai, is the knowledge gap between worlds. Many times when you are reincarnated into such a different world there is a lapse in common sense and general knowledge. For example: What are monsters vs pets: Cute doggo, or hellhound? Our main character may never know. Because of his spawn point and his lack of knowledge in the world, he finds unlikely friends and creates an OP village. Yet has no knowledge that it is OP. The world around him freaks out, he has no idea anything is special. Good stuff. I recommend this anime heavily to anyone who was into cottagecore, homesteading, tradition living, wholesomeness, harems, fantasy, etc. Its a feel good isekai doing the good isekai work.
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