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Im a spider
Im a spider















I swear everyone in this show likes Rimuru after one hour of hanging out with the dude. It may feel a bit more nitpicky but it's also nice to have things not always going the MC's way.

im a spider

The human parts, sure they may only seem to ruin the pacing of the show, but they bring valuable insight to the world and so far, both worlds can be compared in terms of depths, and we're 6 episodes into Kumo desu Ga while we're about 20 episodes in Slime No building random cities because you don't have a challenge, every step Kumoko makes, there is and there will always be someone above It's a survival of the fittest type of anime. Trust my words, she's in this cave, and she will stay for a while An actual grind, no eating a dragon and becoming stupidly strong in the first episode. I didn't praise nearly enough this glorious skill system, I'm a huge fan of it and no other show will ever scratch that itch Trust me, I've been there, it's not gloriousĪnd if you do want to watch the anime, I recommend picking up the Light Novel and even the manga if you just want to see Kumoko's grind and ignore the pesky humans.Īlso, addressing the whole "Slime rip-off" thing, since it can possibly make or break the decision for some people, let me tell you that this is what Slime should have been and has the potential to be much more, granted that this studio doesn't ruin everything (so far it's been so-so, but at least it's not Crunchyroll). You don't like to have LN readers spoiling major plot points. You have terrible prejudice even before starting (seriously the score is already at least 1.5 points too low) You can't handle a few episodes of bad CGI You can't wrap your head around a rather complex skill tree You don't like cute girls (what kind of monster are you) The human parts are rather bland but serve to compare how easy they have it compared to Kumoko who has to live her life on a very thin thread.Īrtwise, yeah it's CGI, and the first few episodes aren't pretty to watch, but episode 6 has actually been delivering something very good, and I can safely promise that it isn't Stockholm Syndrome speaking for me. But they are still rather helpful in giving away information that you otherwise would have to guess. As a manga reader, I didn't have to see those, and I can understand that one may find those boring. The skill and evolution system is also the best I've seen from any isekai so far, with several ways to obtain skills and a clear, while very fast growing curve that our spider has to face.

#Im a spider full

This part is actually great, we see our character using to their full extent her build as a spider and her human intelligence to deal with odds she shouldn't realistically be able to face.

im a spider

On one end, you have the actual important stuff, where we follow the cutest spider in the world (don't watch it if you can't enjoy the cutesy character trope in anime, because this will put you off) trying to live and thrive in a massively difficult dungeon with many dangerous monsters while our spider is. has 2 very different anime mixed to each other.

im a spider

So we've passed the checkmark, this show is an isekai.

im a spider

For now we have the exhibition scene that is "class gets transported into this other world". So so so, so far the story isn't anywhere near its peak and I think it is rather obvious. I'm writing this thing hoping at least one person decides to pick up the anime If you made it past that widely undeserved score that was given to this show because sadly, everyone has a right to an opinion, then let me try to convince you as to why this show is actually one of the best isekais that exist.















Im a spider