Yeah this is the soggy lettuce of the anime buffet bar this season.
If you want something I can recommend that ISN'T a sequel (as easy to promote something with a track record) look at 'My Daughter left the nest and returned an S ranked adventurer'
I've read the manga for it so interested in the anime, it's fantasy where a man who lost his foot to a monster, lives his life in a small village, finds a baby girl in the woods and raises her. Can confirm from my reading, there is NO daughter wants to fuck the dad! No Usagi drop! She just admires her dad a lot and is a really wholesome relationship, with the anime having a nice soundtrack and excellent male role model vibes.
I was disappointed in the first couple episodes of Farm Isekai because it had the audacity to skip past winter in a show about farming but it turned it around and ended up being pretty good. There was one moment of localizer vandalism in the subtitles where they used singular they for the big female spider but I overlooked it.
Royal they. English doesn't have a singular they for a specific entity. If you're referring to a specific entity as a plurality, "they" are that plurality, the representative of the nation. Same as the royal "we". The people memeing on pronouns saying "Your Holiness/Your Holinesses" aren't actually that far off.
Yeah this is the soggy lettuce of the anime buffet bar this season.
If you want something I can recommend that ISN'T a sequel (as easy to promote something with a track record) look at 'My Daughter left the nest and returned an S ranked adventurer'
I've read the manga for it so interested in the anime, it's fantasy where a man who lost his foot to a monster, lives his life in a small village, finds a baby girl in the woods and raises her. Can confirm from my reading, there is NO daughter wants to fuck the dad! No Usagi drop! She just admires her dad a lot and is a really wholesome relationship, with the anime having a nice soundtrack and excellent male role model vibes.
I was disappointed in the first couple episodes of Farm Isekai because it had the audacity to skip past winter in a show about farming but it turned it around and ended up being pretty good. There was one moment of localizer vandalism in the subtitles where they used singular they for the big female spider but I overlooked it.
Royal they. English doesn't have a singular they for a specific entity. If you're referring to a specific entity as a plurality, "they" are that plurality, the representative of the nation. Same as the royal "we". The people memeing on pronouns saying "Your Holiness/Your Holinesses" aren't actually that far off.
I know it doesn't, and you know it doesn't, but there are thousands of very loud and very stupid communists who are absolutely convinced it does.