neflight86
Wed, 10-19-2022, 01:33 PM
1988
"Rein, a beast tamer, is banished from the hero's party, because he can only use animals. He becomes an adventurer and meets a cat girl, who is part of the strongest species.
Source: ANN"
Genre(s): Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Romance
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One of the more insipid features this season, Beast Tamer starts with the titular character (Rein Shower, heh) being unceremoniously kicked out of the hero's party because they don't see the value in supporting roles like recon and logistics. If that reminds you of the 'banished from the hero's party' anime from about a year ago, that's because this is super derivative of it. The only thing simpler than the good/bad divide of the characters is the cheesecloth thin plot. This is clearly for young people; and more clearly than most.
The episodes have thus far played out as off-hand MC worship as his (tamer) skills are lauded as impossible to the average joe. This is done mostly by the first girl and biggest fan, Kanade, a cat 'spirit' that behaves suspiciously like a cat girl while providing the basic eye catch for this show in the first place. She's so enthusiastic, you almost forget she's a slave now!
Predictably, the hero party is full of scum bags and is dysfunctional at best without their whipping boy around and are planning to come crawling back, narratively so that they can see how OP the self insert character is, but technically to re-recruit him for a tough job. I may watch to see how that scene/episode plays out, but this is largely forgettable. Don't waste your time.
"Rein, a beast tamer, is banished from the hero's party, because he can only use animals. He becomes an adventurer and meets a cat girl, who is part of the strongest species.
Source: ANN"
Genre(s): Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Romance
_____________________
1-3
One of the more insipid features this season, Beast Tamer starts with the titular character (Rein Shower, heh) being unceremoniously kicked out of the hero's party because they don't see the value in supporting roles like recon and logistics. If that reminds you of the 'banished from the hero's party' anime from about a year ago, that's because this is super derivative of it. The only thing simpler than the good/bad divide of the characters is the cheesecloth thin plot. This is clearly for young people; and more clearly than most.
The episodes have thus far played out as off-hand MC worship as his (tamer) skills are lauded as impossible to the average joe. This is done mostly by the first girl and biggest fan, Kanade, a cat 'spirit' that behaves suspiciously like a cat girl while providing the basic eye catch for this show in the first place. She's so enthusiastic, you almost forget she's a slave now!
Predictably, the hero party is full of scum bags and is dysfunctional at best without their whipping boy around and are planning to come crawling back, narratively so that they can see how OP the self insert character is, but technically to re-recruit him for a tough job. I may watch to see how that scene/episode plays out, but this is largely forgettable. Don't waste your time.