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In the world of Alcia, everyone has a number seared onto their body. This "Count" either goes up or down, dependent upon how a person chooses to live. But no one wants to reach 0. Because if you do, you'll be sent to the Abyss! (Prime Video)

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englanti [Watched 2 episodes, drop] Flunderer, which I would consider a better name for this series, is yet another in a series of much-discounted isekai, only unlike other Bracoid attempts, it's desperately attempting a dogged crossover of "comic ecchi" with "serious combat fantasy". It doesn't work because both are at a shamefully miserable and obnoxious level. I'd liken the central duo of Licht and Hina to the failed combo of Inuyasha and Kagome in Inuyasha (except that Hina is more weepy than an Indian monsoon) or Meliodas’ unfunny ogling of Elizabeth in The Seven Deadly Sins mentioned by Jeoffrey (except that Licht and his perverse fetishism are half a continent away). My tolerance has shifted thanks to anime, but the constant and disproportionate rush to spread Hina's legs is way over the line of decent comprehension. The whole mythology with the numbers is sadly underdeveloped (you'll be constantly asking questions; the sticker joke nearly landed me in the hospital with a punctured forehead), and the creators spent a total of 5 seconds including a lunch break thinking about the villain. The decent artwork is intriguing, but I have a feeling it's going to deteriorate very quickly. It's not quite enough for a continuation. A weak 2 stars ()

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englanti The first two episodes of this season were released back in December 2019, including a short interview with the Japanese voice actors tagged onto the very end, and the first one had its official TV premiere today. Anyway, I watched both of them just in case to get a first impression. The idea with the numbers is great, I could not help but think of the movie In Time, as it has a similar certain sense of fated destiny too. However, in all honesty, that was probably the only thing that really caught my attention. I was not very impressed by the main female protagonist Hina, and I did not find the main male protagonist Licht any more appealing either. In the beginning, it felt like something that was quite cheesy, especially the sex jokes, such as also, for example, the special "Count" numbers placed in an extremely obvious way on the "interesting" parts of women’s bodies. That was just like a sleazy nod and a wink at its gentlemen audience, and I thought it was all very cringeworthy. It also reminded me of The Seven Deadly Sins, because the opening showing the search for a legendary warrior is quite similar. However, The Seven Deadly Sins had me captivated from the beginning with its playfulness - whereas this show was more tedious, cheesy, and lacking substance. Despite all that, the battles in the second episode save it a bit, it has some interesting scenes where Licht demonstrates his superhuman abilities and powers, and up until the final "air attack" I was even quite taking it in, as well as the ending of the second episode which hinted that there definitely was a lot more depth to the narrative, than it first appeared. However, on the whole, I did not find it engaged me in a way that made me keenly anticipate the next episode... or be curious about what would happen in the next installment... So that is the reason I am not going to watch any more of this show! Perhaps if I started reading some reviews about how groundbreaking this anime series is from someone whose judgment I trust, and they manage to talk me out of my present decision, I am going to review my opinion, however, at the moment, there is no chance. Dropped after the second episode and I am leaving it unrated. ()

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