quzar
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Mar 04, 2026
Amazing how the only other reviewer was so averse to a gay couple merely _existing_ as side characters in a fantasy world, but not all the main characters wanting to have sex with the cat. There are literally no identity politics discussed, with the closest thing being one of the aforementioned gay characters mentioning that he became an adventurer rather than leading his titled house because he would not be able to continue the family line. And it's not presented as any sort of oppression, just matter-of-fact-ly. There is no hint of fanservice dedicated to that couple either.
Thoroughly enjoyable, built for fanservice through and through and unabashedly owns it. This counts a lot for me since the fanservice can't 'get in the way' when it's the point. The last two episodes though had a severe drop in quality that soured the end a bit, with the final large-scale battle having literal copy-pasted static images wiggling about for the armies and a lot of directly reused small scenes.