Kanpeki Sugite Kawaige ga Nai to Kon’yaku Hakisareta Seijo wa Ringoku ni Urareru [Season 1 Episode 3]

The Too-Perfect Saint: Tossed Aside by My Fiancé and Sold to Another Kingdom is a Japanese light novel series written by Kōki Fuyutsuki and illustrated by Masami. The story follows a saint who is deemed too perfect and thus lacks charm, leading to her engagement being broken off and her being sold to another kingdom.

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Episode 3 Review: The Too-Perfect Saint

“Tossed Aside, But Not Broken”

If there’s one thing The Too-Perfect Saint excels at, it’s making you feel for its protagonist, Philia Adenauer. Episode 3, titled Kanpeki Sugite Kawaige ga Nai to Kon’yaku Hakisareta Seijo wa Ringoku ni Urareru, continues the emotional rollercoaster of a saint deemed “too perfect” for her own good—so much so that her fiancé, Prince Julius, dumps her and her own parents sell her off to another kingdom. Talk about family goals, right?


The Plot Thickens (Or Should We Say, “Drowns in Drama”)

By now, we’ve established that Philia is a walking, talking miracle worker. She summons rain for droughts, crafts life-saving medicines, and single-handedly fends off monsters threatening her kingdom. Yet, despite her god-tier resume, everyone treats her like a malfunctioning vending machine—useful but devoid of charm.

Episode 3 dives deeper into the aftermath of her banishment. The kingdom of Girtonia (or Ziltonia, depending on who’s translating) is already feeling the absence of their resident saint, while Philia arrives in Parnacotta—a place that, based on fan theories, is named after panna cotta because why not?

Fans are split on whether this episode was a satisfying continuation or just more of the same melodrama. Some loved the emotional weight, while others rolled their eyes at the cartoonish villainy of Prince Julius and Philia’s parents. One Reddit user put it bluntly: “The prince is such a one-dimensional jerk that I half-expected him to twirl a mustache while kicking a puppy.”


Character Watch: Who’s Winning (And Who’s Getting Roasted)

Philia: The Emotionless Saint (Or Is She?)

Philia’s stoicism is both her greatest strength and her biggest flaw. Fans adore her quiet resilience, but many are begging for a moment where she snaps. As one MyAnimeList commenter put it: “Girl, throw a chair. Scream. Do something! You’ve earned it.”

Her voice actress, Yui Ishikawa (of Violet Evergarden fame), is perfect for the role. Her delivery makes Philia’s subtle emotions—like the slight tremble in her voice when she’s sold—hit harder than any dramatic monologue.

Prince Julius: The Human Equivalent of a Parking Ticket

Let’s be real: no one likes this guy. He’s the kind of villain who makes you root for the monsters to eat him. Fans are already theorizing his downfall, with one Twitter user joking: “Plot twist: The real monsters were the ex-fiancés we met along the way.”

Mia: The Sweet Sister (Or Is She?)

Philia’s younger sister, Mia, is the only one who seems to genuinely care for her. But fans are suspicious. Is she truly innocent, or is there a My Happy Marriage-style betrayal brewing? One Discord discussion speculated: “Mia’s smile is too perfect. That’s never a good sign in anime.”

The Blonde Mystery Man: Hope for Philia?

The episode ends with a blonde knight (or prince?) welcoming Philia to Parnacotta. Fans are already shipping them, with memes like: “New kingdom, new man, new glow-up arc.”


The Good, The Bad, and The “Why Is This Happening?”

What Works:

  • Philia’s Quiet Strength: Her resilience is compelling, and her small moments of vulnerability (like clutching her sister’s hairpin) add depth.
  • Gorgeous Art & Music: The painterly backgrounds and orchestral score elevate the drama.
  • The Catharsis Factor: Everyone loves seeing a mistreated protagonist rise above their tormentors.

What Doesn’t:

  • Over-the-Top Villains: Prince Julius and Philia’s parents are so evil they border on parody.
  • Pacing Issues: Some scenes drag (looking at you, dramatic engagement-breakup pause).
  • Logic Gaps: Why would a kingdom sell their best defense against monsters? (“Because plot,” shrugs the anime.)

Final Verdict: A Promising (If Flawed) Gem

The Too-Perfect Saint isn’t breaking new ground, but it doesn’t need to. It’s a classic underdog story with a fantasy twist, and Episode 3 sets up Philia’s redemption arc beautifully.

As one Crunchyroll reviewer put it: “I came for the drama, stayed for Philia’s glow-up. Can’t wait to see her new kingdom realize they just hit the saint jackpot.”

Rating: 8/10 – A solid episode that keeps the momentum going, even if the villains are as subtle as a sledgehammer.


What did you think of Episode 3? Are you Team Philia or Team “Burn Girtonia to the Ground”? Let’s discuss in the comments!


Episodes: Season 1 Episode 3

File Size: 276.8 MiB

Format/Quality: HEVC x265 10bit

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