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Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Meshi (Campfire Cooking in Another World…)
Looks like Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Meshi (Campfire Cooking in Another World with my Absurd Skill) is getting an anime adaptation
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This series is kind-of fun, starting off with subverting the Summoned Hero trope but that's not new nowadays. What is different is that the MC Mukouda-san is an arrant coward, always ready to run away from trouble and he's not interested in levelling-up or defeating the Demon Lord or anything like that, he just wants a quiet life (which he doesn't get). His second familiar, Sui-chan is the sweetest, cutest, most murderous, totally genocidal sidekick anyone could ever wish for. Sui is love.
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For people who hate Harem, or any female character in focus in a Shounen/Seinen Series, i guess.
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That one has potential, but i don't think it would get adapted to Anime anytime soon, particularly because of its "other world ingredient" concept, which might not sit well with those people who love Japanese Food and don't like to see it changed (same for "Cooking with Wild Game").
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One is the enjoyment of watching fantasy otherworlders discovering and eating foreign foods not of their world - in this case modern-day Japanese food items (ex. Isekai Ryoridou). The other is the enjoyment of watching the MC getting creative/innovative in having to make do, how they use their existing Japanese food/recipe knowledge to turn native ingredients into Japanese cuisine (or something close to it) which the otherworlders can enjoy and even marvel over - you were able to make this delicious meal out of this unlikely ingredient. (Ex. Cooking with Wild Game , those cooking shows where contestants must use the Unlikely Special Ingredient). |
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First episode -- Salaryman Mukouda is accidentally Hero-summoned by sketchy royals and (wisely) decides to book it. He leverages his unique skill of Net Supermarket to buy supplies from our world to feed himself and his travelling companions but as they say, no good deed goes unpunished.
Okay, nothing great in terms of animation or design but worth following to see the fish-out-of-water response of a normal guy from our world being isekaied. It helps that he's somewhat genre-savvy and able to make at least some smart decisions in his search to live a quiet life well away from Demon Lords and wars. The other three teenagers who got Hero-summoned with him don't look like the sharpest hammers in the toolbox in contrast. The Fenrir monster is impressive and actually looks powerful and dangerous, quite an achievement. Hino Satoshi, the monster's VA reprises the voice of Ainz from Overlord for that role.
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