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The showing is saying to its audience, “Ryouma is you: someone who has a miserable life of loneliness and torment. Your mother will die and you’ll work non-stop for bosses that abuse you. Your life will not improve. Instead you will get to suffer for nearly forty years then die alone. Only then will you experience paradise. Or maybe not, all we want is for you to watch our show where you can pretend this will happen to you, you pathetic wretch. ” It’s trying to sell the idea of love and positive human interaction to people who don’t get to experience it, or maybe do and don’t recognize it because they want the perfect happy world of anime-land. The problem is the interactions of the show become so saccharine that it pulls me out of it, and I just see it as a heartless product trying to take advantage of depressed people.I dunno maybe I’m being a little hysterical about it, there’s plenty of other things in the weeb media sphere that have just as pathetic implications. On the whole though I’d say this show doesn’t function well as a story, or even as a self-indulgent human affection simulator. If you want that experience just listen to a Japanese ASMR video where a girl whispers positive affirmations to you for a few hours then sucks your ears off like she’s trying to eat her udon noodle lunch right in your face.
It is there in spades, and it’s kind of annoying at some point when you remember that boobs do not, in fact, move like that. If it’s not obvious enough, Konosuba takes a satirical spin on your typical isekai plot with monkey paw twists to its characteristics, VERY crude humor, abundant jiggle physics, and the occasional upskirt shot.
But that’s the thing, it’s satirical. At the end of the day, a satirical take on a much loved genre just doesn’t suit the fancy of some anime fans. Think of it like lunch in the schoolyard. In yester-year, the isekai that were loved were the brown paper-bag lunches atop the skyscraper, the ones you’d enjoy with students who were just like you.