Isekai.
Youre probably familiar with this term. The sheer number of shows that come out each year from this genre has gotten to the point that many are just sick of it and would rather skip than watch the same formulaic anime. However not every Isekai is created equally.
There is one which has gathered somewhat of a cult around it one that is seen as the grandfather of modern isekai using preexisting tropes but executing them properly. One that truly has the right to call itself an isekai.
Welcome to Mushoku Tensei.
This is the tale of a man known as Rudeus Greyrat and how he is forced to live in a new environment with completely unfamiliar customs traditions and a never before seen power magic. Contrary to most Isekai stories fans are familiar with Rudeus flaws and regrets from his previous life carry over to his new body flaws and regrets he often needs to reflect on. Throughout the series the audience can see how he grows physically and also mentally. However that does require patience. Changing is not a process that can happen right off the bat instead requiring years of time and effort to accomplish. Its an aspect of the show which is constantly being driven home.
The world around you and the people you meet will change as you grow. Nothing is static and will always move forcing you to mature along with the world around you. It may be a painful experience. It might be sufferable. But truly living life to your fullest not having any regrets and doing all you can so you can die without any is a task hard to accomplish.
The characters in this show have some of the most realistic depictions of human beings that I have ever seen. In a typical Isekai series the MC and their party are often tropey characters ones whose personalities can be described in a few adjectives very one dimensional and uninteresting entities. But when it comes to writing compelling characters that resemble us humans it is important to factor in the fact that mankind does make mistakes and that nobody is perfect. We are all flawed individuals that often make mistakes act irrationally and hurt others. Most of us have plenty of good sides but also bad ones that we try to mitigate or get rid of. We have complex personalities and these aspects are what defines us as human beings.
In Mushoku Tensei the way in which audience is introduced to the characters is by showing them in the worst light possible with their flaws on full display to later make their growth visible as they change. Throughout the duration of the journey these characters have to face their vices and develop as people slowly mitigating aspects of theirs that hurts those around them. The series teaches us that sometimes first impressions could even prevent us from seeing someone for who they really are confusing it with who they appear to be. Willing to see past the flaws of someone and giving them a second chance is something that people should strive to achieve.
Often times changing yourself requires a lot of effort and many just give up without ever trying to get back up. Looking at yourself in the mirror and acknowledging your mistakes is an important part in life. To see the flaws within ourselves and understanding what parts of us hurts those around us is the first step in becoming a better person. However simply having the conviction to change is not enough and it may often require help of other people that will extend a hand and direct you on a different path.
The animation and art is extremely well done by some very talented animators that bring the series to life. Its fluid its natural and it heavily immerses you to the world captivating you almost instantly. There is a lot of depth put into it showcased by various elements such as the grip on a sword balance on the sand fire changing color depending on the heat the list goes on. These are aspects highlight just how detailed this show is and is part of what makes it so compelling and grounded. To add to the immersion Mushoku Tensei has many openings changing depending on the region the characters are current in. Each of these songs perfectly sets the mood.
Overall Mushoku Tensei is a story unlike any Ive seen before despite at its core not doing anything groundbreaking. It has managed to execute the tropes flawlessly and has such wonderful character development and high production value that it stands out amongst many others from the same genre. Im sure its one thatll be remembered for years to come. This is only the beginning of the long tale of Rudeus Greyrat and Im convinced that many wish to see more of it.
If there was a person next to you who struggles to change who is suffering a lot who is unable to read the room and may often hurt those around them would you be willing to give them a second chance and help them on their journey?
Or would you abandon them on the spot turning a blind eye and ignoring them?
Thats an answer that only you can find and I hope this show will open your eyes to it.
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