Let This Grieving Soul Retire anime adaptation has just been announced.
First visual is out.
Fans have their doubts about the series, but are willing to give it a try.
Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Woe Is the Weakling Who Leads the Strongest Party (Nageki no Bourei wa Intai shitai) is originally a light novel series written by Tsukikage and illustrated by Chyko that was later adapted into manga. The anime adaptation has just been announced by Zero-G studio, and is scheduled for 2024.
The series is set in a world of treasure hunters, who raid treasure vaults all over the world in search of glory. Krai Andrey aspires to become one of the hunters, but he quickly learns that this "job" is not his cup of tea.
However, people's expectations and his friends' greediness increase with each day, and Krai has to adjust, even though the only thing he truly wants now is to retire.
Anime announced
The adaptation was announced with a teaser visual that features the main protagonist himself and a solo treasure hunter, Tino Shade, who is a devoted follower of Krai.
The first thing fans noticed in the visual is Krai's smirk and it got them annoyed instantly. They say that he looks like having some unearned confidence, and this alone makes him uninteresting.
But readers promise that it's not like that, and Krai is not one of those irritating protagonists, who will say something badass and become the strongest overnight. He actually lacks confidence instead.
Krai looks weak, and he will actually be weak, which is quite trope-breaking for anime. And who knows, maybe this will be the thing that'll make the main protagonist interesting.
Looks generic?
To be honest, the anime announcement didn't initially get fans very excited because they were unsure about Krai and the overall premise of the story.
However, readers ask them not to rush to conclusions because Let This Grieving Soul Retire might pleasantly surprise them when it's released. There's a certain depth to it, and it's a fantasy comedy series, so it doesn't have to be too serious.
It seems like the main protagonist will be the star of the series after all, and him being mistaken for something he isn't will provide the viewers with a lot of hilarious gags.
Readers just ask you not to take Let This Grieving Soul Retire seriously because it was never meant to be. And this way you will be able to truly enjoy the comedy of the series. So let's give it the benefit of the doubt, and wait for the actual release.
It's better than it looks.
Summary:
Let This Grieving Soul Retire anime adaptation has just been announced.
First visual is out.
Fans have their doubts about the series, but are willing to give it a try.
Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Woe Is the Weakling Who Leads the Strongest Party (Nageki no Bourei wa Intai shitai) is originally a light novel series written by Tsukikage and illustrated by Chyko that was later adapted into manga. The anime adaptation has just been announced by Zero-G studio, and is scheduled for 2024.
The series is set in a world of treasure hunters, who raid treasure vaults all over the world in search of glory. Krai Andrey aspires to become one of the hunters, but he quickly learns that this "job" is not his cup of tea.
However, people's expectations and his friends' greediness increase with each day, and Krai has to adjust, even though the only thing he truly wants now is to retire.
Anime announced
The adaptation was announced with a teaser visual that features the main protagonist himself and a solo treasure hunter, Tino Shade, who is a devoted follower of Krai.
The first thing fans noticed in the visual is Krai's smirk and it got them annoyed instantly. They say that he looks like having some unearned confidence, and this alone makes him uninteresting.
But readers promise that it's not like that, and Krai is not one of those irritating protagonists, who will say something badass and become the strongest overnight. He actually lacks confidence instead.
Krai looks weak, and he will actually be weak, which is quite trope-breaking for anime. And who knows, maybe this will be the thing that'll make the main protagonist interesting.
Looks generic?
To be honest, the anime announcement didn't initially get fans very excited because they were unsure about Krai and the overall premise of the story.
However, readers ask them not to rush to conclusions because Let This Grieving Soul Retire might pleasantly surprise them when it's released. There's a certain depth to it, and it's a fantasy comedy series, so it doesn't have to be too serious.
It seems like the main protagonist will be the star of the series after all, and him being mistaken for something he isn't will provide the viewers with a lot of hilarious gags.
Readers just ask you not to take Let This Grieving Soul Retire seriously because it was never meant to be. And this way you will be able to truly enjoy the comedy of the series. So let's give it the benefit of the doubt, and wait for the actual release.