Botsuraku Yotei no Kizoku dakedo, Hima Datta kara Mahou wo Kiwametemita [Season 1 Episode 12]

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Review: Botsuraku Yotei no Kizoku dakedo, Hima Datta kara Mahou wo Kiwametemita – Season 1, Episode 12

A Rollercoaster of Magic, Mediocrity, and Mixed Feelings

If there’s one thing Botsuraku Yotei no Kizoku dakedo, Hima Datta kara Mahou wo Kiwametemita (or I’m a Noble on the Brink of Ruin, So I Might as Well Try Mastering Magic) has mastered, it’s the art of polarizing its audience. Episode 12, the season finale, is no exception. It’s a whirlwind of magic, questionable pacing, and a harem that somehow feels both forced and oddly entertaining.

The Plot So Far

For the uninitiated, the series follows Liam, a young noble who, faced with his family’s impending ruin, decides to dedicate his free time to mastering magic. What starts as a simple premise quickly spirals into a mix of adventure, political intrigue, and—of course—a growing list of female companions who seem inexplicably drawn to him.

Episode 12 wraps up the season with Liam solidifying his place as a powerful mage while navigating the complexities of his newfound relationships. The pacing, as many fans have pointed out, remains a double-edged sword. Some appreciate the breakneck speed, while others feel it sacrifices depth for spectacle.

Fan Reactions: Love It or Hate It?

Diving into fan discussions, the consensus is… well, there isn’t one. Here’s what stands out:

  1. The Harem Debate
  2. “Bootstarted the harem the second episode. Hopefully it doesn’t go further downhill.”
  3. “This is probably my favorite anime this season so far! Obviously, as others have pointed out, it’s not original, but no isekai anime really is anymore.”

Liam’s harem is a point of contention. Some viewers enjoy the lighthearted dynamic, while others groan at the predictability. The finale leans into this trope, but whether that’s a pro or con depends on your tolerance for anime clichés.

  1. Magic and World-Building
  2. “The most refreshing part so far was that his brother didn’t try anything insane like getting him killed but instead just shoved him off to do his own thing.”

The magic system and world-building receive mixed reviews. Some fans appreciate the straightforward approach, while others crave more complexity. Episode 12 delivers a few satisfying payoffs, but don’t expect groundbreaking lore.

  1. Pacing and Art Quality
  2. “This anime manages to show so much unfiltered isekai clichés in just 2 episodes and all of it is just a massive train wreck.”
  3. “Nothing new or unique really, but it’s a fun show to turn your brain off and relax to.”

The pacing remains a hot topic. Some viewers love the fast-moving plot, while others feel it rushes through potentially interesting developments. The art quality, too, has its critics, with occasional dips in animation consistency.

Final Verdict: Comfort Food or Trash?

At its core, Botsuraku Yotei no Kizoku is what it is: a comfort-food isekai. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t need to. For fans of the genre, it’s an easy binge—flaws and all.

The season finale wraps things up neatly while leaving room for future adventures. If you’re here for deep storytelling, you might leave disappointed. But if you’re just looking for a fun, brain-off fantasy romp, this might just hit the spot.

Rating: 6.5/10 – Not groundbreaking, but entertaining enough for what it is.


What did you think of the finale? Love it, hate it, or just here for the memes? Drop your thoughts below!


Episodes: Season 1 Episode 12

File Size: 331.7 MiB

Format/Quality: HEVC x265 10bit

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