the faraway paladin is another isekai series with a minor twist that our protagonist essentially has to restart life from being a child in another world. the main character here named will is under the care of three strange and mysterious undead beings at the very start of the story and in that phase the core of the show is the bond that develops between this new family as well as the mysteries behind each of them and how will ended up in their care. i wasnt very big on how the anime went about all this though for one thing we were rushed through 15 years of life in just about the first three episodes and that left precious little time to develop or meaningfully explore the relationship will had with his undead family of gus blood and mary. as a consequence the moments that seemed like they were meant to be most significant just felt completely flat. it was clear that will cared a lot for them but the audience wasnt given much reason to care and there hadnt been enough time devoted to them to make what happened feel like an especially big deal especially considering how thoroughly any stakes or tension got killed off when spoilerkun stagnate made his appearance in the 4th episode. unfortunately like many african countries the story continues to be plagued by underdevelopment throughout and moment after moment passes by without feeling especially impactful from the more emotional moments where will is at his lowest to the moments meant to feel like great triumphs and even the resolution to the mysteries i mentioned before. for a while i actually thought that watching this through to the end would turn out to be a complete waste of time but things did pick up and mostly stay up around the halfway point with the introduction of best boy menel and the real start of wills adventures. menel and a number of the other supporting characters really did breathe life into this anime and helped balance out wills own relatively bland persona in a way that genuinely felt fun to watch at points. there were entire episodes that were carried by how will and menel bounced off each other whenever they shared a scene and that includes the final episode of this first season which was otherwise not anything spectacular though we did get the shows only passable fight scene to my recollection in that episode. even the bishop was a surprisingly enjoyable character and i did appreciate how they decided to make him a little more complex instead of just someone stubborn for the sake of being stubborn hes a person with his own convictions and reasons for being the way he is even if hes only a minor character. of course there were problems with the character writing here and will in particular came across a bit too shallow with a sharp turn in character towards the end and a backstory that got glossed over at the beginning though in at least one respect that could be a good thing for the show overall seeing how well more blank protagonists lend themselves to the wish fulfilment aspect thats kinda inherent to at least the postsao isekai genre. now when i call it wish fulfilment or even power fantasy i dont at all mean that to be a negative comment since the popularity of the isekai genre always felt to me like a result of escapism and mistaken or not thats how ive approached a few of these stories in the past and its not something im immune to. will has the air of a character ideal for that with his vague sense of regret for failings in his past his desire for a better life and to be a better person and eventual sense of loss over something he cant regain. its an outline easy enough for the audience to trace their own experiences and thoughts onto and that would probably make each of wills successes all the more enjoyable and fulfilling to watch. its a lot more fun to watch when you go into every fight expecting but also genuinely wanting the protagonist to come out on top even though on a technical level the fight scenes themselves usually felt really stilted and didnt carry a whole lot of weight. ive seen people say the original author of the faraway paladin created it for writing practice and truthfully speaking it felt a little like the anime adaptation too was put together as practice for an inexperienced team a lot of the time. the art was good the music and sound design didnt stand out as bad or great but the animation and timing for various scenes as well as the dialogue and pacing really left a lot to be desired on a weekly basis. the industry being what it is though its probably just that they didnt get enough time or resources and since its far from the worst anime that came out even just in 2021 exarmhttps://anilist.co/anime/106503/EXARM/ noises i dont wanna complain too much about this stuff. its a fairly standard isekai just without any of the ecchi harem stuff which i guess is a godsend for some people. i mean you have your op protag and his still growing party demonic forces at play a medieval european setting it doesnt really do anything to stand out from the crowd and honestly thats okay. if youre into crazier or more subversive stories within that genre then this isnt gonna be the story for you but if youve ever enjoyed an isekai then youll probably find Something about it to appreciate and that was very much my experience as it aired. 60/100 is by no means a negative score if i hated it or didnt like it at all itd be 50 or below the fact its just barely above that mark is just reflective of the fact its almost like the new poster child for 6/10 anime in my mind because it had a few downsides and most of its positives were just okay like the art and supporting characters. not worth going out of your way to watch but it wont be an altogether bad experience if you do thats what this anime is and what the score i gave it means https://files.catbox.moe/afsqmm.gif thats the end of this review its even shorter than my last reviewhttps://anilist.co/review/14684 which you could check out if you liked this one btw and if you didnt like it then send tomato gifs my way or something idk
60 /100
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