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Rising of the Shield Bro WN is better.
WN > LN/Manga/Anime
Restaurant in another world
LN > WN
For the sole fact that Kuro was given a role in the story instead of a one-off in the WN.
Many Japanese shows are basically designed using Hebrew gematria. It's odd, in a way. Hypersymbolic processing is unsurprising given the history and nature of their language, but there's something else.
Or is it? Because plenty of hot waifu?
The genre was overplayed and boring by the time CS Lewis released tbe fourth Chronicles of Narnia book.
The actual best anime is the English dub of Ghost Stories. Or Excel Saga. Haven't decided yet between the two
I like a protagonist who can plan ahead and show at least a little competence. He doesn't have to be a genius, but I do enjoy a diabolical mastermind who traps his enemies in his evil plan.
Jobless Reincarnation and Harem in the Labyrinth of Another World are more laid back. Not much planning but the protagonists seem at least somewhat competent as adventurers in those.
One of my favorite scenes is where they lay a trap on one front by planting TNT under their own trenches and then faking a retreat, and when the enemy army moves forward they blow up that entire line. That lets them move a panzer division behind the enemy lines and flank the main enemy force.
There's even flamethrowers. The enemy army tries to flee, and they flee into flamethrowers.
It's not on youtube though.
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