I May Be a Guild Receptionist but Ill Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time [Season 1 Episode 11]

Alina Clover becomes an adventurers’ guild receptionist, believing that—unlike the dangerous life of an adventurer—it would be a peaceful job. However, she soon finds herself soloing bosses to avoid overtime, showcasing her unexpected combat skills.

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Review: I May Be a Guild Receptionist, but I’ll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time – Season 1, Episode 11

If there’s one thing anime fans love, it’s a protagonist who defies expectations—and I May Be a Guild Receptionist, but I’ll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time (or Girumasu for short) delivers exactly that. The series, produced by Cloverworks, follows Alina Clover, a receptionist at an adventurers’ guild who, despite her seemingly mundane job, secretly moonlights as a powerhouse solo adventurer. Her motivation? Avoiding overtime. And honestly, who can’t relate to that?

Episode 11 continues to build on the show’s unique premise, blending workplace humor with high-stakes fantasy action. But what do fans think? Let’s dive into the latest discussions and see how this episode stacks up.


The Plot So Far

For those just tuning in, Girumasu centers on Alina, who took up a receptionist job at the Adventurers’ Guild thinking it would be a peaceful escape from the dangers of dungeon crawling. Unfortunately, her plan backfires when incompetent adventurers keep her stuck at work with unfinished quests. To avoid overtime, Alina secretly takes matters into her own hands, soloing bosses under the alias “The Executioner.”

By Episode 11, the stakes have escalated. Alina’s secret is out (thanks to the guild master, Glen), and she’s reluctantly teamed up with the Silver Sword party to tackle the mysterious Chalk Tower. The latest episode sees her balancing her dual roles while dealing with the fallout of her exposed identity.


Fan Reactions: The Good, the Bad, and the Relatable

  1. Alina’s Relatability
    Fans adore Alina’s no-nonsense attitude toward overtime. One Reddit user summed it up perfectly: “If you’ve never been stuck in overtime hell, you’re one lucky SOB.” Her rage-fueled determination to clock out on time resonates deeply, especially with younger viewers juggling work or school stress.

  2. The Action & Animation
    Cloverworks’ animation quality has been a standout, with fans praising the fluid fight scenes and expressive character designs. A MyAnimeList commenter noted, “I’m so used to slideshow action in other shows that I’m actually impressed here.” Episode 11’s boss fight, while criticized for being too short, still delivered visually.

  3. Character Dynamics
    The chemistry between Alina and Jade (the Silver Sword leader) has been a highlight. Fans enjoy their banter and Jade’s barely repressed crush. One fan joked, “Gambate Jade-kun, I wouldn’t give up on her either.” Meanwhile, Alina’s interactions with her co-receptionist Laila add a touch of workplace camaraderie.

  4. Pacing & Plot Twists
    Some viewers felt the pacing was uneven, with Episode 11 rushing through key moments. A Discord discussion pointed out, “They stretched out Alina’s arrival to save the party, then butchered the boss fight.” Others, however, appreciated the darker tone shift, calling it a “smart move” for the story’s progression.

  5. The Mystery of Alina’s Powers
    Theories about Alina’s “Dia” skill continue to swirl. One fan speculated, “Is it bad that the jerk guy knocked out the floating crystal? Is that important?” The show’s reluctance to fully explain her abilities keeps viewers hooked, though some wish for more lore drops.


Final Verdict: Is It Worth Watching?

Girumasu isn’t just another fantasy anime—it’s a workplace comedy wrapped in dungeon-crawling action, and Episode 11 keeps the momentum going. While it has its flaws (predictable plot beats, occasional pacing issues), the show’s charm lies in its relatable protagonist and sharp humor.

As one fan put it: “This is the most relatable anime premise I’ve seen in a long time.” Whether you’re here for the fights, the laughs, or Alina’s eternal struggle against overtime, Girumasu delivers a fresh take on the genre.

Rating: 8/10 – A fun, flawed, and fiercely relatable ride. Clock out and give it a watch!


Episodes: Season 1 Episode 11

File Size: 278.6 MiB

Format/Quality: 1080p WEB-DL H.264

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