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It is not an emotional rollercoaster that will pull at your heartstrings, do not expect badass fight scenes or numerous amounts of blood and gore. It is better characterized as a comedic adventure rather than a seriously dramatic show. Nevertheless, it is undoubtedly a fun watch for
anyone looking for a typical isekai anime that does not fail in its execution.
Two quotes to describe this show:
-"I wish I could've atleast lost my virginity. "
-"If I live and try as hard as everyone else, get back up when I fall, and keep facing forward. Maybe I can do it. Maybe even I.
[24] He is a master of mujushinken, a style of kenjutsu created in the early Edo period by Harigaya Sekiun. [24][26] Jin was created as a foil for Mugen to stop the story from becoming one-dimensional. [18] A scrapped idea of Watanabe's was for Jin to be an anarchist, but otherwise his personality and design changed little during production. [8] He is voiced in Japanese by Ginpei Sato, at the time a stage actor who had not done voice roles
previously after failing auditions for two other projects; his failed audition for Wolf's Rain prompted a staff member to recommend him to Watanabe. [5][23] He had to learn about voice acting on the job, including timing and getting
into character, and during recording for later episodes got into trouble due to wanting to shift his portrayal of the character. [23] In English, Jin is voiced by Kirk Thornton. [25] Fuu (フウ) is the one who brings Mugen and Jin together to help her. She is a cheerful and spirited young woman and a jack-of-all-trades due to her constant changing between part-time jobs, starting the series working as a tea waitress; she has a pet flying squirrel called Momo. [24] A recurring gag is Fuu temporarily becoming fat after eating a lot. [27] Out of the three characters, Fuu's personality changed the least from Watanabe's original series concept, though her character design underwent major revisions to become more conventionally beautiful. [8][21] She is voiced in Japanese by Ayako Kawasumi.
An empty tin can found on his person is
tossed by a field outside as if it were trash. Yet from the second it lands, fireflies materialize from the ground and . cast a blazing glow that brightens the field. A
young girl rises to her feet, confused at the sight of her brother lying prone on the floor.