MAOU NO ORE GA DOREI ELF WO YOME NI SHITANDA GA, DOU MEDEREBA II?
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
12
RELEASE
June 14, 2024
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
Zagan might be the most feared evil sorcerer, but when it comes to social interactions, he’s the most inept. All those days studying the dark arts won’t help him when he falls in love at first sight with Nephelia, the beautiful elven slave, and spends his entire fortune to purchase her. With no clue how to talk to each other, the awkward arrangement for a bumbling sorcerer and timid elf begins.
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CAST
Nephelia
Kana Ichinose
Zagan
Yuusuke Kobayashi
Chastille Lillvqvist
Hana Hishikawa
Valefor
Akane Misaka
Barbatos
Kishou Taniyama
Manuela
Ayasa Itou
Raphael Hyurandell
Tetsu Inada
Narrator
Toshiyuki Morikawa
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
Azzarrel
60/100A wholesome romance that suffers from branching out in a few other genres without any depthContinue on AniListI watched “Maou no Ore ga Dorei Elf wo Yome ni Shitanda ga, Dou Medereba Ii?” purely for the wholesome bits that were regularly posted on the r/anime subreddit, and it did deliver in that aspect, but fell short in many others.
The story revolves around Zagan, a mage who falls in love at first sight with Nephy, a female elf slave. Despite the problematic power dynamic, Zagan is uncomfortable with the idea of owning the person he loves and doesn't treat Nephy as a slave. The slavery aspect serves as a plot device to kickstart the story but eventually fizzles out, without being fully resolved. As the series progresses, both Zagan and Nephy develop feelings for each other, with the main focus on their awkward attempts to express their emotions due to their social ineptness. Their interactions are undeniably cute, and their relationship grows steadily, although very slowly.
However, this is the only commendable aspect of the anime. The side characters are stereotypical and lack depth. Zagan's male mage companion is a classic tsundere, constantly nagging and complaining, while the female knight is perpetually lost, clumsy, or on the verge of tears. These characters are one-dimensional, showing little to no development even when the plot suggests they should. At least so far there has been no real love-triangle, which, in my opinion, is an overused tool in many romance anime to create unnecessary tension.
“Maou no Ore ga Dorei Elf wo Yome ni Shitanda ga, Dou Medereba Ii?” includes several fight scenes, but they lack the budget to be memorable. Additionally, there is no real tension due to Zagan being an absolute prodigy of a mage, who never faces significant struggles. The overuse of only a single soundtrack for tense moments further reduces the enjoyment of these scenes.
In terms of character design I preferred the manga, but the overall animation is consistent at the level I expected. The anime often uses varies between a few animation styles and quite often uses a "chibi" style for reactions, which fits quite neatly into the main theme of this series.
In the second arc, “Maou no Ore ga Dorei Elf wo Yome ni Shitanda ga, Dou Medereba Ii?” introduces two new permanent side characters and adds some political intrigue, a revenge plot, and a bit of mystery. While these new elements might seem refreshing at first, they are mediocre and predictable, ultimately failing to leave a lasting impression.
In summary, while “Maou no Ore ga Dorei Elf wo Yome ni Shitanda ga, Dou Medereba Ii?” offers a few wholesome moments in each episode, but the romance alone isn't enough to sustain the series. It's a decent watch if you have some time to spare and want to turn your brain off, but it’s far from a must-watch. I didn't regret watching it, but I also wouldn't highly recommend it.
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SCORE
- (3.65/5)
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