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Título original: Otome Game Sekai wa Mob ni Kibishii Sekai desu
Un joven se ve transportado a un mundo de videojuegos dominado por mujeres.Un joven se ve transportado a un mundo de videojuegos dominado por mujeres.Un joven se ve transportado a un mundo de videojuegos dominado por mujeres.
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Trapped in a Dating Sim offers a delightfully unique take on the isekai genre, where the protagonist is reborn not as the hero, but as an ordinary NPC in a matriarchal otome game. Using knowledge from his previous life and quick wit, he cleverly navigates the absurdities of the game world, disrupting rigid social hierarchies while keeping the story light-hearted and entertaining.
Every character feels distinct and memorable. From Leon and his AI companion Luxion to the supporting cast, each contributes to the charm and humor of the series, making the world feel alive and engaging. The writing is sharp, the comedy is consistently clever, and even subtle emotional moments are handled with care.
While the animation is decent, a slightly higher-quality production would have elevated the experience even further. Nevertheless, the inventive premise, clever humor, and strong characters more than make up for it. I'm eagerly looking forward to Season 2.
Overall, Trapped in a Dating Sim is a brilliant mix of isekai, comedy, and clever storytelling that transforms the life of an ordinary NPC into something extraordinary.
My rating: 10/10.
Every character feels distinct and memorable. From Leon and his AI companion Luxion to the supporting cast, each contributes to the charm and humor of the series, making the world feel alive and engaging. The writing is sharp, the comedy is consistently clever, and even subtle emotional moments are handled with care.
While the animation is decent, a slightly higher-quality production would have elevated the experience even further. Nevertheless, the inventive premise, clever humor, and strong characters more than make up for it. I'm eagerly looking forward to Season 2.
Overall, Trapped in a Dating Sim is a brilliant mix of isekai, comedy, and clever storytelling that transforms the life of an ordinary NPC into something extraordinary.
My rating: 10/10.
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This is an outstanding Isekai anime!
It's hard to find anime that I can engage with how the main character feels. This anime definitely does that for me.
The main character's attitude was so well done, it's hard not to laugh at how he acts in this amine. The plot was hilarious as well. I consider this one of the many masterpieces among Isekai animes'. I won't get into the details because I don't want to spoil it for you, but this anime is worth watching.
It's hard to find anime that I can engage with how the main character feels. This anime definitely does that for me.
The main character's attitude was so well done, it's hard not to laugh at how he acts in this amine. The plot was hilarious as well. I consider this one of the many masterpieces among Isekai animes'. I won't get into the details because I don't want to spoil it for you, but this anime is worth watching.
Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs earns a solid 7.5 out of 10 for its unique take on the isekai genre. The story stands out with its clever twist: instead of the usual hero's journey, we follow Leon, a brutally sarcastic and reluctant participant in a world designed to favor beautiful, over-the-top protagonists. His cynical attitude and realistic reactions to the ridiculous "dating sim" tropes are what make the show truly entertaining. The humor lands well, often poking fun at cliché anime conventions, and the reverse harem setting adds a chaotic charm. While the animation isn't top-tier - especially in non-action scenes - the mecha battles and character expressions are handled decently enough to support the tone. The world-building blends sci-fi and fantasy elements in a way that feels fresh, even if it's not super deep. Supporting characters like Olivia and Angelica add more than just romantic interest - they show growth and personal stakes. While it doesn't dive too deep emotionally, the show's strength lies in its self-awareness and the balance between satire and actual plot development. Overall, it's a great watch for fans of isekai who are tired of the usual power fantasy and want something with humor, irony, and just enough heart to keep things engaging.
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This anime series is centred on Leon Fou Bartfort, an officer worker who dies and is reincarnated into the world of a video game. It isn't a game he likes but an otome dating game his sister forced him to play. He is a lowly male character in a world where women rule and characters like him have a hard time. From his knowledge of the game he manages to acquire powerful equipment and enrols in the prestigious Holtfort Academy where he rubs shoulders with the elite of this world. Inevitably he makes some enemies here, as well as a few friends.
I thought this was a decent enough series. The isekai genre is somewhat crowded and there are certainly better examples than this... there are also far worse. It is the sort of series that is fun while you watch it but is likely to be forgotten about soon after it ends. The characters might not be the most original but they are entertaining to watch. The action is solid and there is a decent level of unforced humour. The animation is pretty good and the characters are suitably distinctive. Overall I'd not call this a must see but it is worth checking out if you are a fan of the genre.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
I thought this was a decent enough series. The isekai genre is somewhat crowded and there are certainly better examples than this... there are also far worse. It is the sort of series that is fun while you watch it but is likely to be forgotten about soon after it ends. The characters might not be the most original but they are entertaining to watch. The action is solid and there is a decent level of unforced humour. The animation is pretty good and the characters are suitably distinctive. Overall I'd not call this a must see but it is worth checking out if you are a fan of the genre.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
Overall the animation the animation is average, and the story makes sense. It's fun to watch and it's not so serious, it's more easy going and one complaint is i want to see more of the "women are more important than men" thing about the story, it occasionally pops up for comedic reasons but it would be cool if it played a bigger part in the story. In conclusion, pretty good anime, but it can be better.
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- TriviaBased on an isekai fantasy light novel series written by Mishima Yomu and illustrated by Monda.
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- 24min
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- 16:9 HD
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