The Rebirth of the King
- El episodio se transmitió el 2 abr 2025
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El rey más poderoso del mundo se encuentra con un mundo nuevo y extraño - y con un cuerpo infantil indefenso.El rey más poderoso del mundo se encuentra con un mundo nuevo y extraño - y con un cuerpo infantil indefenso.El rey más poderoso del mundo se encuentra con un mundo nuevo y extraño - y con un cuerpo infantil indefenso.
Brandon Acosta
- Soldier
- (English version)
- (voz)
Colleen Clinkenbeard
- Alice
- (English version)
- (voz)
Makoto Furukawa
- Grey
- (voz)
Jessie James Grelle
- Rey
- (English version)
- (voz)
Kayla Temshiv
- Sylvie
- (English version)
- (voz)
Christopher Wehkamp
- Grey
- (English version)
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
The TBATE anime Episode 1 completely butchered the heart of the story. The family interactions-which should be warm and layered-feel hollow and rushed. Where's the emotional weight? The subtle bonding moments? The characters move and speak like lifeless puppets, with zero depth compared to the light novel's rich inner monologues and nuanced relationships.
And the character designs... my god. Bland, uninspired, and utterly failing to convey the expressiveness that made the novel's drama so compelling. Not a single glance or gesture carries the emotion it should. Even the voice acting can't salvage this mess when the direction is this flat.
This isn't just a bad adaptation-it's an insult to the source material. If you're going to strip away everything that made TBATE special (the family dynamics, the slow-burn tension, the emotional payoff), why even bother? I'd rather reread the novels than suffer through another episode of this soulless slideshow.
And the character designs... my god. Bland, uninspired, and utterly failing to convey the expressiveness that made the novel's drama so compelling. Not a single glance or gesture carries the emotion it should. Even the voice acting can't salvage this mess when the direction is this flat.
This isn't just a bad adaptation-it's an insult to the source material. If you're going to strip away everything that made TBATE special (the family dynamics, the slow-burn tension, the emotional payoff), why even bother? I'd rather reread the novels than suffer through another episode of this soulless slideshow.
The WEBTOON and Novel are some of the best I've ever read. The story that develops later down the line is gripping and the action scenes don't disappoint. The studio behind the anime adaptation isn't a huge studio so yes the anime isn't going to be as well made as some of the other big name adaptations but I beg people just give it chance and you won't regret it. The worst thing that could happen is this show gets cancelled and we don't get to see the amazing story come to life.
Leaving the negative behind a believe this is a good first episode and will only get better. As a reader I already love the characters on the screen and believe they will be developed as well as they have in the novel and WEBTOON the next few episodes will be very telling.
Leaving the negative behind a believe this is a good first episode and will only get better. As a reader I already love the characters on the screen and believe they will be developed as well as they have in the novel and WEBTOON the next few episodes will be very telling.
This first episode does nothing to showcase what the LN or the manhwa are, as a genuine fan I was heart broken. It was completely lacking in emotion and effort, cutting out the small things that make you appreciate the journey. I feel genuinely lied to when I hear that the director was a huge fan of the series, I don't think he read it. This anime will have the opposite effect the author wanted and might ruin this true masterpiece. The characters were butchered, they failed to replicate what Art was in the Manhwa and LN. Honestly, they did a complete one 180 on what his character actually is, I'm convinced the title change might have been necessary. Because this is not the beginning after the end at all.
Most of the reviews I believe will focus mainly on the poor animation of the series which is clear and I do not debate that. However, this is only based off of one episode and if you haven't read the full story then I can understand anything negative about this story. Including the similarities with Mushoku Tensei (Jobless reincarnation), which is literally only episode 1. As someone who has read the majority of the story and based off of how closely the first episode followed the first 4 chapters (mostly of the novel), if they continue to follow the storyline then I can only imagine success for those who can appreciate the story for what it is. This is a diamond that is being displayed at a corner jewelry store, taking away from its true value. Don't give up on this story, follow it, support and pray it gets a better studio to pick it up for season 2. Truly, this can be one of the greats if it only gets the love it deserves.
The first episode was a complete letdown. As a longtime fan of the light novel and manhwa, I was heartbroken. It didn't just miss the mark-it felt like it wasn't even trying. The emotion, the little details that make the journey feel meaningful, were all stripped away. Instead of bringing the story to life, the episode felt rushed and soulless, like they were just going through the motions.
Honestly, I don't believe for a second that the director is a true fan. If he really loved the source material, how could he allow this to happen? It feels like he never even read it. This adaptation isn't going to introduce new fans to the masterpiece we know-it's going to push them away. The characters, especially Art, were completely butchered. In the manhwa and LN, he had depth, presence, and a certain charisma. Here? He's barely a shadow of what he should be.
This anime should have been something special, something that truly captured the magic of the original story. Instead, it feels hollow. If this is how they're handling it, I'm honestly scared to see what's coming next.
Honestly, I don't believe for a second that the director is a true fan. If he really loved the source material, how could he allow this to happen? It feels like he never even read it. This adaptation isn't going to introduce new fans to the masterpiece we know-it's going to push them away. The characters, especially Art, were completely butchered. In the manhwa and LN, he had depth, presence, and a certain charisma. Here? He's barely a shadow of what he should be.
This anime should have been something special, something that truly captured the magic of the original story. Instead, it feels hollow. If this is how they're handling it, I'm honestly scared to see what's coming next.
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