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From Bureaucrat to Villainess: Dad's Been Reincarnated!
Overview
'From Bureaucrat to Villainess: Dad's Been Reincarnated!' offers a delightful and unique twist on the isekai genre, blending humor, drama, and fantasy into an unforgettable tale. The story follows Hiroshi Tanaka, a middle-aged bureaucrat who lived a life of routine and unfulfilled dreams. After a sudden and unexpected death, he finds himself reincarnated—not as a powerful hero or even a male character—but as Evangeline, the villainess in an otome game world. To make matters more complicated, this world is one his daughter, Aiko, obsessively played during her teenage years. Now, Hiroshi must navigate the challenges of his new identity, including scheming nobles, romantic entanglements, and the looming threat of a 'bad ending' if he fails to change the course of the game's plot. Armed with his bureaucratic problem-solving skills and a father's love for his daughter, Hiroshi sets out to rewrite his fate while uncovering the secrets of this fantastical world. Along the way, he forms unexpected bonds with the game's characters, including the stoic knight Cedric and the enigmatic sorceress Lilith, each of whom helps him grow into his new role. Themes of second chances, family, and self-discovery permeate the narrative, creating a deeply emotional experience. The series blends lighthearted comedy with moments of introspection, exploring the psychological toll of adapting to a completely different life while embracing the quirks of being a villainess. With its vibrant animation, clever dialogue, and thought-provoking commentary on identity and redemption, 'From Bureaucrat to Villainess: Dad's Been Reincarnated!' captivates audiences, delivering a refreshing take on what it means to find purpose in an unfamiliar world.
Opinion
'From Bureaucrat to Villainess: Dad's Been Reincarnated!' stands out as a charming and innovative entry in the isekai and seinen genres, offering a perfect blend of humor, heart, and fantasy. At its core is Hiroshi Tanaka—or rather, Evangeline—a protagonist whose journey from a mundane office worker to a cunning villainess is portrayed with remarkable wit and charm. His struggles to adapt to his new identity provide endless entertainment, particularly when his bureaucratic mindset clashes with the over-the-top antics of the otome game world. The dynamic between Hiroshi and his daughter Aiko adds an extra layer of warmth to the story, showcasing the enduring bond between parent and child even across dimensions. Visually, the series impresses with colorful animation and creative depictions of the game world, bringing its eccentric characters and settings to life. The soundtrack complements the tone perfectly, heightening the tension during pivotal moments and adding levity to comedic scenes. However, the anime isn’t without its flaws. Some episodes focus heavily on setup and exposition, which may feel slow-paced to viewers seeking constant action or external conflict. Additionally, certain plot threads—such as the motivations of secondary antagonists—are left underdeveloped, leaving untapped potential for richer storytelling. That said, these minor issues don’t detract significantly from the overall experience. What makes 'From Bureaucrat to Villainess: Dad's Been Reincarnated!' truly special is its ability to weave profound themes into its whimsical premise. It explores ideas like the importance of second chances, the fluidity of identity, and the power of familial love, ensuring it resonates on multiple levels. For fans of seinen anime with a mix of comedy, drama, and isekai elements, this series offers plenty to admire, even if it occasionally leans into familiar tropes. Ultimately, 'From Bureaucrat to Villainess: Dad's Been Reincarnated!' reminds us that true strength lies not in wielding power but in embracing change and finding joy in the unexpected.
Characters
Lilith
Voice: Rina Hidaka
Cedric
Voice: Yoshimasa Hosoya
Hiroshi Tanaka / Evangeline
Voice: Akio Otsuka
Credits
Studio
Silver Link
Cover Art
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Publisher
Kadokawa Shoten
Producers
Studio Flad, Kadokawa, Tokyo MX, BS NTV, AT-X