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And the first thing that the reincarnated protagonist, newly named Rudeus or Rudy for short, does is ogle at his mother’s breasts and tries to fondle them. Even after realizing that she’s his new mother, he still
says “Sucking on a hottie’s tits for free rules”. Already, this left an appalling first impression. It was just awkward? I’ve seen my fair share of ecchi anime with perverted characters, but this was already having me have
second thoughts about continuing a few minutes into episode 1. The first episode pulls no punches in showing how much of a trash Rudeus is, as he scrounges for panties of women in his house even before he turns one.
What
follows are several time skips
within a few episodes until Rudeus turns seven. The start is pretty generic, but I’ll be honest, it’s kinda interesting. If you get rid of the problems many people, including me, have with the portrayal of some issues, then the first season of Mushoku Tensei becomes a polished version of what a lot of other isekai try and fail over and over again. Some do it with some success, but those are few amongst the can of worms that the isekai genre is. So Mushoku Tensei undeniably falls on the better side of the isekai scale, lopsided as that scale may be.
Mushoku Tensei fans like to call it the “Grandfather/Mother of isekai”, but I doubt the validity of these claims because several other popular isekai novels had already come out before it, and SAO (talking about the anime here) might not be an isekai, depending on what your definition of isekai is, but that’s the one that started off the boom of what has basically become a genre now.
After the cunning Youichi Hiruma—captain of the Deimon Devil Bats football team—witnesses
Sena's rapid legs in motion, he coerces the timid boy into joining his squad.
As Hiruma wants to conceal Sena's identity from other clubs, Sena is forced to hide under the visored helmet of "Eyeshield 21," a mysterious running back wearing the number 21 jersey. The legendary Eyeshield 21 can supposedly run at the speed of light and has achieved remarkable feats in the United States during his time at the Notre Dame College.
Accustomed to avoiding his problems in the past, Sena's specialty might just
help him become the new secret weapon of the Deimon Devil Bats. As he interacts with his teammates, Sena gradually gains more self-confidence and forges valuable bonds along the way.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundEyeshield 21 was original scheduled to stream in North America on Toonami Jetstream and NFL Rush in collaboration with the National Football League, but the plan fell through and the anime made its debut only on Toonami Jetstream, which later dropped the series. It would then become available in its entirety on Crunchyroll. Sentai Filmworks later licensed and released the first 52 episodes on DVD from 2010 to 2011. More VideosEpisode Videos Episode 145 Episode 144 Episode 143 Episode 142 Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Answer the Anime & Manga Survey to help shape the future of streaming Puppies, monster meat and k-pop loving yakuza?!?—here are Kodansha's top picks 📚 EditRelated AnimeAdaptation:Eyeshield 21Side story:Eyeshield 21: Maboroshi no Golden Bowl, Eyeshield 21: Jump Festa 2005 SpecialOther:Eyeshield 21: 21st Anniversary PV
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Hiruma, Youichi Main Tamura, Atsushi
Japanese Kobayakawa, Sena Main Irino, Miyu
Japanese Kurita, Ryokan Main Nagano, Kouichi
Japanese Raimon, Tarou Main Yamaguchi, Kappei
Japanese Anezaki, Mamori Main Hirano, Aya
Japanese Shin, Seijuurou Supporting Gomoto, Naoya
Japanese Kongo, Agon Supporting Kirimoto, Takuya
Japanese Taki, Suzuna Supporting Nakagawa, Shoko
Japanese Akaba, Hayato Supporting Hirakawa, Daisuke
Japanese Juumonji, Kazuki Supporting Hoshino, Takanori
Japanese
More staff Staff Miyake, Masanori Producer Simone, Jamie Producer Nishita, Masayoshi Director, Episode Director, Storyboard, Key Animation Katagai, Shin Director, Episode Director, Storyboard
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music 1: "Breakthrough" by Coming Century (eps 1-35) 2: "Innocence" by 20th Century (eps 36-64) 3: "Dang Dang" by ZZ (eps 65-103) 4: "BLAZE LINE" by BACK-ON (eps 104-126) 5: "Hanno no Runningback" by SHORT LEG SUMMER (eps 127-145) Edit Ending Theme 1: "Be Free" by Rikken'z (eps 1-13) 2: "Blaze Away" by TRAX (eps 14-35) 3: "Goal" by Arashiro Beni (eps 36-64) 4: "Run to Win" by Mamori (Aya Hirano), Sena (Miyu Irino), Kurita (Koichi Nagano), Rimon (Kappei Yamaguchi) (eps 65-100) 5: "A day dreaming.
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