Both are great, but the Japanese voice actor (Seiichiro Yamashita) captures the "trying-too-hard" energy of Cid perfectly.
If you want a serious, dark fantasy, you’ll be confused. If you want a hilarious action-satire that pokes fun at isekai tropes, you’re in the right place. Watch Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute! Epis...
Often, the most important plot developments happen while Cid is busy trying to figure out how to look "cool" for his next big reveal. Both are great, but the Japanese voice actor
If you watch an episode and think, "Is this supposed to be this dramatic?" or "Why is the protagonist acting so edgy?" the answer is . The story is a brilliant parody. Often, the most important plot developments happen while
Imagine a young man named Cid who isn't interested in being the hero or the villain. He wants to be the "Power in the Shadows"—the mysterious background character who pulls the strings. In his mind, he is just playing a massive game of pretend. He recruits a group of beautiful, talented women (Shadow Garden), tells them a "fake" story about a cult of Diablos, and goes about his day acting out cool tropes.
Despite being a comedy/parody, the fight scenes and music (especially Cid’s "I... am... Atomic") are top-tier. Quick Tips for the Best Experience: