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El tío de Takafumi se despierta tras 17 años de coma. En realidad había ido a otro mundo y ha regresado con poderes mágicos. Pero ahora que ha vuelto, Takafumi debe ayudarle a sobrevivir en ... Leer todoEl tío de Takafumi se despierta tras 17 años de coma. En realidad había ido a otro mundo y ha regresado con poderes mágicos. Pero ahora que ha vuelto, Takafumi debe ayudarle a sobrevivir en su mundo original.El tío de Takafumi se despierta tras 17 años de coma. En realidad había ido a otro mundo y ha regresado con poderes mágicos. Pero ahora que ha vuelto, Takafumi debe ayudarle a sobrevivir en su mundo original.
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The story is a reverse isekai with dark comedy ( which i found really funny ). It's a very good show, i really want all the production issues to end so that i can watch the next episode.
It is filled with all the 90s references and old video games references are also there which are very accurately shown.
The animation is nice, and the pacing of episodes is phenomenal.
The characters are interesting in their our right and all of them are very entartaining to watch.
It sometimes gets very dark, but only if you think deeply about it.
If you want to watch something new or something fresh you can give this a watch. You 100% won't regret it.
It is filled with all the 90s references and old video games references are also there which are very accurately shown.
The animation is nice, and the pacing of episodes is phenomenal.
The characters are interesting in their our right and all of them are very entartaining to watch.
It sometimes gets very dark, but only if you think deeply about it.
If you want to watch something new or something fresh you can give this a watch. You 100% won't regret it.
FYI, I'm over 60, and not a big fan of video games or Mage type anime, but I don't really think that comes into play.
This anime looked promising. A man who has been in a coma for, i don't know, 20 years?, wakes up with the tale that he was actually in another world the whole time. So, I thought it would be a fish out of water type anime. Instead, it's a very disjointed Mage anime, and there are SO MANY Mage animes.
In the beginning, it was amusing, not LOL, but amusing, and sad because all his references are not only from the early 2000s, but those of a teenager. It was also sad to think that his family fought over the money it would take to keep him cared for while in his coma, and they quickly abandoned him. Though I understand the financial hardship that his long term care would have caused, what could a 17 year old kid have done to be abandoned by his family like that? Well, they never did go into that. At least they haven't by episode 10.
It's just another repetitive anime, where the same basic story is told over and over -- dragon, monster, other magic users, it doesn't matter.
What a missed opportunity.
This anime looked promising. A man who has been in a coma for, i don't know, 20 years?, wakes up with the tale that he was actually in another world the whole time. So, I thought it would be a fish out of water type anime. Instead, it's a very disjointed Mage anime, and there are SO MANY Mage animes.
In the beginning, it was amusing, not LOL, but amusing, and sad because all his references are not only from the early 2000s, but those of a teenager. It was also sad to think that his family fought over the money it would take to keep him cared for while in his coma, and they quickly abandoned him. Though I understand the financial hardship that his long term care would have caused, what could a 17 year old kid have done to be abandoned by his family like that? Well, they never did go into that. At least they haven't by episode 10.
It's just another repetitive anime, where the same basic story is told over and over -- dragon, monster, other magic users, it doesn't matter.
What a missed opportunity.
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Isekai Ojisan" is an anime that takes the well-worn isekai genre and infuses it with a breath of fresh, hilarious air. The show, a brilliant mix of comedy, satire, and nostalgia, has undoubtedly carved a unique place in the hearts of anime lovers, and it's no surprise that fans like myself would binge-watch it to the end without encountering a single dull moment. In fact, it's one of those rare gems that compels you to laugh, reminisce, and even tear up a bit, all at the same time. At first glance, "Isekai Ojisan" may seem like just another entry in the crowded isekai genre. However, it flips the script in ways that are both unexpected and ingenious. The story follows the titular "Ojisan" (literally meaning "uncle"), who wakes up from a 17-year-long coma only to reveal that he had been transported to a fantasy world during that time. Unlike the typical overpowered, good-looking, or even charming protagonists that dominate isekai stories, Ojisan is none of those things. Instead, he is an awkward, geeky middle-aged man who, despite his immense power in the fantasy world, remained as socially inept and eccentric as ever. The show's genius lies in its ability to play on the typical tropes of the isekai genre while also delivering a robust and refreshing comedy experience. "Isekai Ojisan" doesn't take itself too seriously, which is one of its greatest strengths. It humorously deconstructs the isekai tropes we've all grown used to-the overpowered protagonist, the harem of beautiful girls, and the epic quests-by placing them in the hands of an oblivious and socially awkward uncle. This subversion of expectations creates a rich playground for comedy that never feels forced or out of place. The narrative structure of "Isekai Ojisan" is another aspect that sets it apart. The story is primarily told through flashbacks as Ojisan recounts his adventures to his nephew, Takafumi. These flashbacks are not just simple retellings but are infused with Ojisan's warped perspective, which often leads to some absolutely hysterical moments. His interactions with the fantasy world's inhabitants, particularly the female characters who are clearly infatuated with him, are comedic gold. Despite their obvious romantic advances, Ojisan's complete obliviousness to them is both endearing and hilarious. What's also commendable is how the show blends humor with nostalgia. Ojisan is an otaku who loves old-school SEGA games, and the show is filled with references to classic games and anime from the 90s. For anyone who grew up in that era, these references are sure to hit the right notes of nostalgia. But even for those who didn't, the humor is universal and doesn't rely solely on these references to be funny. Visually, "Isekai Ojisan" does not disappoint either. The animation is crisp, vibrant, and full of life. The character designs are distinct and memorable, especially Ojisan's gruff, unkempt look, which contrasts hilariously with the sleek, stylish designs typical of most isekai protagonists. The fantasy world is brought to life with vivid colors and creative designs that feel both familiar and fresh. The voice acting is top-notch, with each actor perfectly capturing the essence of their characters. Ojisan's voice actor, in particular, does an incredible job of bringing out the character's awkwardness and eccentricity. The comedic timing, both in the dialogue and the voice delivery, is spot on, ensuring that the humor always hits its mark."Isekai Ojisan" is also surprisingly heartfelt. Beneath all the humor and satire, there's a genuine story of family, nostalgia, and finding one's place in the world. The relationship between Ojisan and Takafumi is touching, as it's clear that, despite his eccentricities, Ojisan cares deeply for his nephew. Their bond adds an emotional depth to the series that elevates it beyond just a simple comedy. In conclusion, "Isekai Ojisan" is a must-watch for anyone who loves isekai, comedy, or just good anime in general. It's a show that dares to be different and succeeds spectacularly. The combination of its unique premise, sharp humor, nostalgic elements, and heartfelt moments make it stand out in a genre that often feels overcrowded and repetitive. If there's another season of this awesomeness, I'm all in for digging it raw. For me, this anime is a perfect 10 out of 10, with not a single horrible episode in sight. It's a binge-worthy series that you'll find yourself watching to the end, laughing all the way, and maybe even shedding a tear or two.
This isn't the first show where I've sat there and thought "why is nobody actually talking about this?!" and it won't be the last, but seriously; why is no one actually mentioning this great show?
Uncle from another world (the English Title) is a uniquely comedic and very relatable TV show, and the modern touch as well as reference to Japanese pop culture makes it a great show.
I think the best way I can describe this is an Un-Isekai. It is not set in a fantasy world, so don't expect fantasy world building, but there is magic and whatnot in the show for fantasy fanatics. The voice of the main guy is also Dio's voice actor, so that makes it hilarious as well.
Reference to things like SEGA, Evangelion, and popular culture is hilarious from a more 80s/90s side, but the origin from a webcomic also makes this reference some dumb but funny modern stuff, like VTubers, Youtube and Tsunderes (AKA, all you sad people's lives) which make this show feel relevant and nostalgic consecutively.
I enjoy the gags, and while this isn't special or amazingly life changing, I will watch the episode each week, and I will, if the show carries on as it's started, thoroughly enjoy it!
This is a pretty dry season, so if you're looking for something to watch besides Classroom of the Elite S2 this is definitely a good candidate. Give it a watch!
Uncle from another world (the English Title) is a uniquely comedic and very relatable TV show, and the modern touch as well as reference to Japanese pop culture makes it a great show.
I think the best way I can describe this is an Un-Isekai. It is not set in a fantasy world, so don't expect fantasy world building, but there is magic and whatnot in the show for fantasy fanatics. The voice of the main guy is also Dio's voice actor, so that makes it hilarious as well.
Reference to things like SEGA, Evangelion, and popular culture is hilarious from a more 80s/90s side, but the origin from a webcomic also makes this reference some dumb but funny modern stuff, like VTubers, Youtube and Tsunderes (AKA, all you sad people's lives) which make this show feel relevant and nostalgic consecutively.
I enjoy the gags, and while this isn't special or amazingly life changing, I will watch the episode each week, and I will, if the show carries on as it's started, thoroughly enjoy it!
This is a pretty dry season, so if you're looking for something to watch besides Classroom of the Elite S2 this is definitely a good candidate. Give it a watch!
This anime is soo underated
this is one of the best comedy coming these past years...sadly people drop the series/or not pick it up because of the ojisan MC... they really missed out.
this is one of the best comedy coming these past years...sadly people drop the series/or not pick it up because of the ojisan MC... they really missed out.
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- TriviaAdapted from a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hotondoshindeiru. It started serialization on Kadokawa Shoten's ComicWalker in June 2018.
- Créditos curiososEach episode is named after a line of dialogue from Uncle.
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