I Parry Everything
Original title: Ore wa Subete wo [Parî] Suru ~Gyaku Kanchigai no Sekai Saikyô wa Bôkensha ni Naritai~
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- 2024
Assassination attempt on the Princess Lynneburg threatens the Kingdom of Clays. As neighboring countries plot the kingdom's downfall, Noor arrives at the royal capital, determined to become ... Read allAssassination attempt on the Princess Lynneburg threatens the Kingdom of Clays. As neighboring countries plot the kingdom's downfall, Noor arrives at the royal capital, determined to become an adventurer despite his limited abilities.Assassination attempt on the Princess Lynneburg threatens the Kingdom of Clays. As neighboring countries plot the kingdom's downfall, Noor arrives at the royal capital, determined to become an adventurer despite his limited abilities.
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I Parry Common Sense
... is what the show should be called.
Rarely have I seen a more ignorant MC. It reminds me a lot of "Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town".
I'm not sure which of these two I like better. I think it would be this one, but the extreme idiocy and badly-written forced misunderstandings start getting more and more annoying once you're past the first few episodes. I'm sure there would have been a way to implement this concept in a way that isn't infuriating to watch.
If you ignore or don't mind the forced idiocy, the characters (if you ignore their stupidity) are mostly likeable, there is no fan service, and the animations are mostly good.
Rarely have I seen a more ignorant MC. It reminds me a lot of "Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town".
I'm not sure which of these two I like better. I think it would be this one, but the extreme idiocy and badly-written forced misunderstandings start getting more and more annoying once you're past the first few episodes. I'm sure there would have been a way to implement this concept in a way that isn't infuriating to watch.
If you ignore or don't mind the forced idiocy, the characters (if you ignore their stupidity) are mostly likeable, there is no fan service, and the animations are mostly good.
Love it
It's a good anime love that even after doing all that he did he still thinks he's not worthy of a hero title. This anime is diffrent from other animes of this genre and i love it. Theres still alot of unanswered questions so if there is a second season im hoping to get that info. To be a overpower char with basic abilities is funny in my opinion. Really hoping for a season two. I'm pick up the light novels for sure i highly recommend this anime and I don't think it should be written of because it got alot of potential to be a good series. Maybe even go beyond 2 seasons heres to hoping. Keep up the good work.
The MC has that classic "never give up" mindset
I just finished this anime yesterday (Oct 2, 2025) and it falls under the fantasy-adventurer-comedy genre. The MC has that classic "never give up" mindset. He trains hard to become an adventurer but ends up getting a janitor-type job instead. I won't go into spoilers, but honestly-why does every anime feel like the MC needs to lose a parent, or even die, just to become powerful? Same trope again here.
The world-building is typical fantasy: dragons, elves, magic, strange creatures-you name it. The MC is sometimes portrayed as silly for comedic effect, but honestly the humor didn't land for me. The comedy felt flat, and even the action wasn't really up to the mark compared to what you'd expect from a fantasy adventure.
That said, I liked how the anime handled the MC's journey and his determination to keep going despite setbacks. We've seen plenty of "never give up" stories before, but this one still worked for me in its own way. The story could've been stronger-more intense, more twists, more surprises-but it's not terrible either.
In the end, I'd say it's a one-time watch. For me, it's a solid 7/10. Not the best, not the worst, but good enough that I'll definitely check out Season 2 because of how Episode 12 wrapped things up.
The world-building is typical fantasy: dragons, elves, magic, strange creatures-you name it. The MC is sometimes portrayed as silly for comedic effect, but honestly the humor didn't land for me. The comedy felt flat, and even the action wasn't really up to the mark compared to what you'd expect from a fantasy adventure.
That said, I liked how the anime handled the MC's journey and his determination to keep going despite setbacks. We've seen plenty of "never give up" stories before, but this one still worked for me in its own way. The story could've been stronger-more intense, more twists, more surprises-but it's not terrible either.
In the end, I'd say it's a one-time watch. For me, it's a solid 7/10. Not the best, not the worst, but good enough that I'll definitely check out Season 2 because of how Episode 12 wrapped things up.
Good ending
This show is a delightful, light-hearted series with a truly satisfying ending. Each episode offers a fun and engaging experience, keeping viewers entertained from start to finish. While there are some moments that might come across as a bit silly, it's the kind of humor and tone you'll recognize after just one episode. If you find yourself enjoying the first episode, chances are you'll appreciate the entire series. However, if it doesn't click with you early on, it may not be your type of show. Overall, it's a charming watch that knows how to keep things enjoyable. Larger than life and silly moments make it enjoyable.
You should really be watching this!
At first glance, there is nothing special about this anime. I normally don't do the medieval-esque classic fantasy animes since the original release of Record of Lodoss Wars back when I was a child.
HOWEVER, I took a gamble on this after seeing a trailer randomly on YouTube. It's by far the funniest show I've seen in a long LONG time. I was genuinely in tears at how consistently funny and face-palming the comedy of communicative errors were.
Basically...What if One Punch Man thought he sucked, and everyone failed to communicate to him how wrong he was.
He is so good at parrying; he can parry words... WORDS!
You're missing out, if you skip this one.
HOWEVER, I took a gamble on this after seeing a trailer randomly on YouTube. It's by far the funniest show I've seen in a long LONG time. I was genuinely in tears at how consistently funny and face-palming the comedy of communicative errors were.
Basically...What if One Punch Man thought he sucked, and everyone failed to communicate to him how wrong he was.
He is so good at parrying; he can parry words... WORDS!
You're missing out, if you skip this one.
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- TriviaBased on a Japanese light novel series written by Nabeshiki with illustrations by Kawaguchi. It began serialization as a web novel published on the user-generated novel publishing website Shosetsuka ni Narou in October 2019. It was later acquired by Earth Star Entertainment who began to publish it under their Earth Star Novel imprint in September 2020.
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- I Parry Everything: What Do You Mean I'm the Strongest? I'm Not Even an Adventurer Yet!
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