My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!
Título original: Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shiteshimatta...
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Una joven muere y se reencarna en un videojuego. Pero cuando descubre que su papel es el de villana destinada a la destrucción, toma medidas para cambiar el juego y evitar ese destino.Una joven muere y se reencarna en un videojuego. Pero cuando descubre que su papel es el de villana destinada a la destrucción, toma medidas para cambiar el juego y evitar ese destino.Una joven muere y se reencarna en un videojuego. Pero cuando descubre que su papel es el de villana destinada a la destrucción, toma medidas para cambiar el juego y evitar ese destino.
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After an accident as a young child, the bratty noble girl Catarina Claes remembers her past life as a romance video game nerd. She finds out that the is destined to become the villainess of the magical academy romance game she played in her previous life and endeavours to avoid all the 'Doom Flags' that would lead to a bad ending. However, Catarina is as oblivious as she is dense. Her cheerful and likeable personality have her befriend (and accidentally seduce) all the characters of the video game without her even noticing.
The premise of 'My Next Life as a Villainess' (also known as 'Hamefura') is a fairly interesting deviation from the usual Isekai tropes, and Catarina is a likeable main character. That the various romances evolve into an 'inverse harem' not only with the male but also the female characters of the show is another unexpected but welcome deviation from the norm. That is, unfortunately, pretty much everything the show has to speak for itself.
While the first episodes are fairly fun, showing how Catarina befriends what are supposed to be both her romantic rivals or eventual murderers, 'Hamefura' quickly simmers down into a fairly slow slice of life show that doesn't really do much of anything. The quirky protagonist and some running gags are all that remain to keep the audience's interest. At least in my case, I fast-forwarded through the last few episodes of the first season and decided to outright ignore the second (allegedly considerably worse) one.
From a technical standpoint, there isn't much to say. The art style is somewhat unique, reminding me of crayons, but not all that stunning. The English dub gets the job done but certainly won't win any awards. The rest... well, it's a simple show only meant to serve as light entertainment. It's certainly not bad, but I also wouldn't call it all that good. I'm sure I'll have entirely forgotten about 'Hamefura' in a few weeks' time.
The premise of 'My Next Life as a Villainess' (also known as 'Hamefura') is a fairly interesting deviation from the usual Isekai tropes, and Catarina is a likeable main character. That the various romances evolve into an 'inverse harem' not only with the male but also the female characters of the show is another unexpected but welcome deviation from the norm. That is, unfortunately, pretty much everything the show has to speak for itself.
While the first episodes are fairly fun, showing how Catarina befriends what are supposed to be both her romantic rivals or eventual murderers, 'Hamefura' quickly simmers down into a fairly slow slice of life show that doesn't really do much of anything. The quirky protagonist and some running gags are all that remain to keep the audience's interest. At least in my case, I fast-forwarded through the last few episodes of the first season and decided to outright ignore the second (allegedly considerably worse) one.
From a technical standpoint, there isn't much to say. The art style is somewhat unique, reminding me of crayons, but not all that stunning. The English dub gets the job done but certainly won't win any awards. The rest... well, it's a simple show only meant to serve as light entertainment. It's certainly not bad, but I also wouldn't call it all that good. I'm sure I'll have entirely forgotten about 'Hamefura' in a few weeks' time.
This is one of the rare good isekai because:
- the story is very well written;
- the main character actually do stuff, is likable and is not good at everything;
- the concept is different from most isekai (read the plot summary for more informations);
- there is a lot of good comedy and wholesomeness;
- art style is likable, animation is well done, musics are good;
This should be on Cruncyroll on the top 5 IMO. Loved every minutes of this anime. The heroine is relatable & hilarious even though she was destined to be a villianess with a doomed ending. If you like boys over flowers, you'll like this one. But Catarina is way more likable and actually deserved the love she gets from her friends. A happy anime that's did not fail brighten my mood after every episode. Cannot wait for Season 2!
An isekai casting the protagonist as the "Evil" character isn't new, but her complete acceptance of the situation and then decision to avoid the inevitable doom the game has in store for her by hijacking all of the main "encounters" was, and it made for an entertaining diversion.
The story unfolds well with good jumps in the time line that make sense vs dragging out a particular segment beyond what the story could support. Characters are fairly standard, lacking serious depth but remain enjoyable, with the protagonist being the classic clueless main character trope that works well instead of being awkward.
My only significant issue was the classically "short" ending, personally want more than a 20 minute closing.
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The story unfolds well with good jumps in the time line that make sense vs dragging out a particular segment beyond what the story could support. Characters are fairly standard, lacking serious depth but remain enjoyable, with the protagonist being the classic clueless main character trope that works well instead of being awkward.
My only significant issue was the classically "short" ending, personally want more than a 20 minute closing.
Pro's:
- Excellent and consistent art, not exactly my style but can recognize the quality.
- Fun characters.
- "Realistic" Isekai, the average person isn't going to suddenly become a "god" due to present day knowledge and was nice to see that.
- Complete story arc.
- Warm and fuzzy.
Con's:
- Main character is unusually clueless.
- Very predictable.
In general I really enjoyed watching this Anime. However, as in many of this type with a proclaimed-"Villainess"-storys the Villainess is just a relabeled Hero that should have been a Villainess in the original. For me this was no problem, but it is to be kept in mind when wanting to watch. Further, I like that the reincarnation stuff is rather a side factor and not crucial to the story.
Next, the characters are all very well written imo. The main character is veey adorable but in later episodes I would have wished for some growth in her - it is sadly missing or I missed it. While on the topic of missing things the second season feels like it is missing a real drive or goal. First season was great since the Doom Flags needed to be worked against but after it was clear that she basically won her personality became rather annoying.
Next, the characters are all very well written imo. The main character is veey adorable but in later episodes I would have wished for some growth in her - it is sadly missing or I missed it. While on the topic of missing things the second season feels like it is missing a real drive or goal. First season was great since the Doom Flags needed to be worked against but after it was clear that she basically won her personality became rather annoying.
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- TriviaBased on a light novel series written by Yamaguchi Satoru and illustrated by Hidaka Nami.
- ConexionesFollowed by My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! - The Movie (2023)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- My Next Life as a VILLAINESS: ALL ROUTES LEAD to DOOM!
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 24min
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