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[79] In a review of the first novel, Andy Hanley praised the series' comedy reflected in the "tired genre" as well as its cast finding them appealing based on their traits. However, Hanley criticized the short length of the first volume. [80] The series won BookWalker's 2016 Grand Prix Award. [81] In 2016, the anime was voted as the tenth-best TV anime in the Newtype 2015–16 Awards. [82] KonoSuba also finished runner-up for Best Comedy in the Crunchyroll's Anime Awards 2016 to Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto. [83] In 2019, the anime was chosen as the favorite isekai series in the Funimation 'Decade of Anime' fan polls, where they vote for the favorite anime series through decade in various genres. [84] Critical response[edit] KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World is an anime that has a lot of fun mocking the tropes of the typical JRPG fantasy world via a colorful cast of characters that are enjoyable in their own right. The comedy is so spot-on with its deadpan nature that it's hard not to be drawn in by that alone. – Richard Eisenbeis, in his review of the anime[85] Like its light novel counterpart, the anime has received positive reception for its comedy, parody of the isekai genre, and faithful adaptation of the light novels. [86] Reviewing the first few episodes, Anime News Network (ANN)'s Theron Martin described the second episode as "the funniest episode of anime I have seen since Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun aired", while also praising the series' musical score. [87] The voice acting has also been a subject of praise; Nick Creamer of ANN commended Sora Amamiya and Rie Takahashi's roles as Aqua and Megumin for the energy provided in their performances,[88] while Martin applauded Jun Fukushima for his work in voicing Kazuma, considering his dry tone an additional factor in the show's humor.Retrieved November 28, 2019. ^ Loo, Egan (November 27, 2019). "Top-Selling Manga in Japan by Volume: 2019". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 28, 2019. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
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