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Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren't They?

Winter 20136.9
ActionComedyFantasySupernatural

Overview

Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren't They? plunges viewers into an exhilarating fantasy realm known as Little Garden, a vibrant world where power, prestige, and survival are determined through high-stakes challenges called "Gift Games." The narrative ignites when three extraordinary, yet profoundly bored, youths are whisked away from their mundane lives on Earth. These 'problem children' are the omnipotent Sakamaki Izayoi, whose powers defy explanation; the elegant and authoritative Kudou Asuka, wielding a commanding presence and the ability to control others; and the quiet, animal-loving Kasukabe You, possessing an uncanny connection with creatures and enhanced physical prowess. They are summoned by the charming and often exasperated Black Rabbit, a moon-dwelling rabbit girl, to join the disgraced "No Name" community. This community, stripped of its name and land by formidable Demon Lords, desperately needs their unique "Gifts" to reclaim its glory. What follows is a whirlwind of strategic battles, comedic antics, and profound self-discovery as the trio confronts powerful adversaries and unravels the mysteries of Little Garden, all while forging an unbreakable bond to restore their new home's honor and challenge the very forces that threaten this fantastical world's delicate balance. It's a tale brimming with action, humor, and a thrilling exploration of friendship and destiny.

Opinion

From an anime critic's perspective, "Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren't They?" stands out as a highly enjoyable, albeit concise, entry in the Isekai genre, masterfully blending action, comedy, and fantasy. The animation, handled by diomedéa, is consistently vibrant and fluid, bringing the whimsical yet dangerous world of Little Garden to life with expressive character designs and dynamic action sequences that make each Gift Game visually engaging. While the series' relatively short run of ten episodes means the pacing is brisk, sometimes sacrificing deeper world-building for immediate action, it effectively maintains a captivating momentum that prevents any dull moments. The voice acting is commendable, particularly in capturing the distinct personalities of the 'problem children'—Izayoi's arrogant confidence, Asuka's refined authority, and You's quiet determination—all expertly conveyed, making their banter and dramatic moments resonate. Character development, while not exhaustive, is well-executed for the main trio; we see them grow into their roles within the "No Name" community, finding purpose beyond their initial boredom. Thematically, the anime explores concepts of responsibility, camaraderie, and the pursuit of a meaningful challenge, wrapped in an exciting package of strategic battles and supernatural abilities. Despite its brevity, the series delivers a satisfying narrative arc, leaving viewers wanting more of its unique premise and charismatic cast.

Characters

Kuro Usagi (Black Rabbit)

Voice: T.Create

Sakamaki Izayoi

Voice: Yuichi Nakamura

Kasukabe You

Voice: Iori Nomizu

Kudou Asuka

Voice: Emiri Kato

Credits

Studio

diomedéa

Cover Art

N/A

Publisher

Kadokawa

Producers

diomedéa, Kadokawa

Episodes

Season 1

10 episodes

Information

StatusCompleted
Total Episodes10
Duration26 min
Rating6.9
ReleasedWinter 2013
Seasons1

Genres

ActionComedyFantasySupernatural

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