My Unique Skill Makes Me OP Even at Level 1

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Japon, 2023, 4 h 48 min (Durée : 24 min)

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Ryôta Satô a la surprise de sa vie lorsqu'il est soudainement transporté dans un autre monde et qu'il se fait presque démolir par la jeune et jolie aventurière Emily Brown. Ce nouveau monde fonctionne en battant des monstres et en récoltant tout ce qu'ils font tomber : nourriture, argent, objets, etc. Malheureusement pour Ryôta, il n'a aucune compétence à part entière... jusqu'à ce qu'il apprenne qu'il a la capacité d'obtenir des objets rares ! Tout à coup, sa chance tourne... ou pas ? (Crunchyroll)

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anglais The main character gets dropped into this world from slime, and while he's not the most overpowered guy among the generic isekai heroes, he still manages to outshine them all with his unique skill. The author seems to have a soft spot for him, so he has everything dropped on a silver platter. No, scratch that, it gets even more absurd... Ryota has this ability to get bigger drops than anyone else, turning ordinary encounters into a jackpot. Where a regular adventurer gets a bamboo sprout dropped from a monster, Ryota gets ten, instead of a regular carrot, he gets Bonduelle quality, and while a regular person drops just shit into the toilet every morning, Ryota drops golden eggs....(Ok, I might have made up the last one). It's like he's living in a world where the loot is customized just for him. And if that weren't enough, suddenly there's a dungeon where only he gets things from monsters, and he's the sole recipient of items after a monster attack on the town. It's like the author is going out of his way to make Ryota seem super special, but it comes off as absurd. And all of this at level one! The obsession with levels in Japanese storytelling reaches new heights here, as they keep emphasizing how great Ryota is because he's only level one and yet can do all of these amazing things. It's like they're setting him up for an even more incredible power-up when he eventually reaches level two. It's ridiculous, really. Moreover, the characters are just one-dimensional clichés, at least the ones I've encountered so far. I'm not one to waste my time on something so predictable. I can see where it's all headed — the hero will keep getting more exaggerated rewards, a harem will inevitably form around him, and they'll keep reminding us that Ryota is still at level one - Wow! Isn't he amazing? I haven't seen something so dumb and lazily written in a long time. Maybe there's some depth to the story buried somewhere, but if it couldn't hook me in the first three episodes, I doubt it's worth sticking around to find out. Since I have a knack for spotting bad anime and dropping it within three episodes, I decided to bail out early. It's not worth the risk of losing more brain cells over. I'm giving it a generous 2/10 and dropping it after three episodes— one point for the animation and the other for the bunny girl who reminded me that my Playboy subscription has expired. I had initially considered a 3/10, but the more I think about it, the more it irks me, so there you have it. ()