No Shoukanshi (dub) Episode 4 — Kuro
: This episode finally introduces the four summoned heroes and the Priestess, Colette. It’s a crucial world-building moment that sets up a parallel narrative to Kelvin’s own journey, though Melfina actively maneuvers to keep Kelvin from getting tangled in their "Demon Lord slaying" business just yet.
: True to his "battle junkie" nature, Kelvin gets to flex his power when a classic arrogant noble (Prince Tabura) interrupts their outing. Watching Kelvin effortlessly dismantle royalty to protect his companions remains a satisfying, albeit generic, isekai trope. Dub Performance and Critical Reception
: Reviews of the English dub are polarized. While some find the main cast serviceable, others have criticized Kelvin’s English voice for lacking the depth found in the original Japanese performance. Kuro no Shoukanshi (Dub) Episode 4
High for fans of "OP MC" (Overpowered Main Character) shenanigans.
Episode 4 of Black Summoner (dubbed as "The Demon") marks a tonal shift from pure action to world-building and character bonding, effectively transitioning into the next major arc. Key Highlights : This episode finally introduces the four summoned
— A solid, "junk food" isekai episode that transitions well into new stakes.
: The use of CGI for certain action sequences remains a point of contention among fans, though clever camera angles help mask some of the stiffer animations. Summary Review Rating/Observation Story Pace Fast-paced; covers a month-long timeskip. Entertainment High for fans of "OP MC" (Overpowered Main
: Much of the episode focuses on the relationship between Kelvin and Efil. A month has passed since their first adventure, and Efil is now treated as a proper adventurer rather than just a slave assistant. The sweets shop "date" scene provides lighthearted comedy, especially when Kelvin’s awkward phrasing leads to public misunderstandings.