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Japon, 2022, 4 h 48 min (Durée : 24 min)

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Le royaume de Natra est un pays petit et faible exposé à la menace des nations hégémoniques voisines. Le prince Wein, malgré son jeune âge, se retrouve à la tête de son pays. Avec l’aide de son assistante Ninym, il commence à déployer ses remarquables talents et compétences. Mais ce pays… est au bord de la faillite ! Il n’y a pas d’argent pour gérer les affaires internes. Pas non plus de forces militaires pour s’emparer de ressources ailleurs. Et les hommes respectables et talentueux ont fui vers d’autres royaumes. « Je vais vendre le pays et me barrer d'ici ! » Le souhait de Wein : vendre son pays et profiter d’une retraite paisible. Il courtise les grandes puissances, espérant vendre le pays pour réaliser son rêve, mais les affaires étrangères et militaires vont prendre un tournant inattendu… Sa sagesse et sa vivacité d’esprit vont faire trembler le monde. Découvrez comment ce prince de génie va gérer son pays d’une main de maître ! (Crunchyroll)

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anglais I asked a few people if they thought "The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt" was better than "How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom", and most agreed that they thought The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt was better although I disagree with them, if only for the reason that The Genius Prince has not convinced me that he is actually a genius. The Genius Prince is an intelligent man who pursues his ambitions and is successful with his cunning plans, although only half of the time. In my opinion, a genius is a person who can anticipate several steps ahead, who has everything thought out in detail and even has plans for all eventualities should something go wrong, or who can improvise quickly and efficiently. However, Wein manages to do that only twice all season, and most of the time, everything is so dryly presented that even the most elaborate schemes were not entertaining for me. Plus, when the wannabe genius finds someone who is supposed to be on the same level, the whole thing just works by having the characters forge plots but keep repeating lines like "I know that he knows that I know" to reassure the viewer that we, therefore, have two terribly clever characters. This aspect, however, does not come across as dramatic, more just stupid or laughable. Speaking of comedy, one of the main arguments why The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt is supposedly good is the fact that it does not take itself too seriously. However, I have to say that I found the situations which were perhaps meant to be funny rather sparse, and at times, it just seemed childish, like some of the main male protagonist's behavior, I guess. So this anime series is just an average, sometimes boring, and stupid show with a few likable characters and here and there a good idea, but which was not very good. I am awarding 4.5/10. Despite my feelings, many other people like it, so perhaps it is just me because I took it too seriously and found it hard to follow. ()