Episodes 1-3 – The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess

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Villain anime may not be as exciting as MMORPG-based series, but that doesn’t change the fact that they’ve been doing stale iterations of themes over the years. However, I am writing a review here The dark history of the reincarnated evil girl That – spoiler alert! – will glow. I’m rarely interested in anime that riff on currently popular tropes, so what makes this one so special?
Cringe. Cringe is what makes it special.
When Konoha Sato was a teenager, he wrote an epic adventure story about a kind and beloved girl named Mulan Konoha. She firmly believes that one day she will wake up in that world, and the protagonist’s story will become her own story. Does she think this is a defense mechanism against a world that rejected her adolescent weirdness? Well, yes. Despite this, she grew up and became a normal adult, until one day when she was talking to her mom, Trucks claimed that she was another victim and that her mom had just discovered several boxes of her notebooks in her old closet. However, instead of being reincarnated into Konoha in the story, she wakes up as Konoha’s scheming sister Ianna, who has just opened a cursed book that causes the reader’s personality to collapse.
I immediately realized that the story was giving a reason for Konoha Sato’s character to replace Ianna, rather than the standard head banging or just waking up that way. It sets the pace – while Sato’s stories are full of deus ex machina and happenstance, not this one. It’s an intentional part of the irony when things happen just for the sake of them happening rather than for a meaningful reason in the world. While Ianna’s evil may have given way to Sato’s kinder nature, it’ll take a while for others to figure it out. As a result, Ianna is sent to three months of exile, where she will be cared for by the butler Thor, who intends to protect his beloved Konoha by assassinating Ianna.
Ianna was not destined to survive the exile; she dies in the preface to Sato’s book. She only survived because of her own hazy memory of what was supposed to have happened. She also recalled that when Konoha and her fiancé Ginoford went to visit their uncle, he attacked them, putting Ginoford into a coma but allowing Konoha to awaken her holy power. She managed to stop this, but it left Konoha defenseless against other tests to come.
what makes The dark history of the reincarnated evil girl The real work lies in its satirical edge. Sato’s story is heavily influenced by her own identity, bringing her adolescent concerns into the novel. Her sexual fascination and fear are intertwined, and she becomes the lupine “carnal beast” who kidnaps Konoha. She was bitter about not being invited to the festival, so she wrote a ball scene where Konoha is asked to dance by a host of handsome suitors because “dance is better.” While she originally wrote her companions in Konoha as loyal good boys, she created the dark-hearted Yomi Blacksarana after discovering the temptation of handsome guys who want to kill you. However, with Konoha’s gentle nature and lack of current power leaving her unequipped, Ianna must struggle to remember the plot in order to protect her sister.
As someone who has written more than 3,500 words Immortal Wood Game Reflecting Miaka’s anxieties about growing up, this story was basically written for me. Dark history comics are vital Lalaa long-running girl The humor in the magazine was more affectionate banter than mean-spirited sarcasm. If anything, its consideration of the primitive psychosexual impulses that influence the way some people write stories is a celebration of problematic fiction rather than a scathing condemnation. Let her not write an embarrassing novel starring herself as a teenager, whether fan or original, to cast the first stone.
There’s a downside to this sarcastic tone, however, and that’s that so far, the cast outside of Ianna feels like she was originally written. Ianna cries about the damage she’s done to the character in the name of drama, but it’s hard to really feel for it when Konoha’s character is all sugar and no spice, and Ginoford might as well be a ginger board. Like Ianna, I have prescient powers, I mean I’ve read most of the comics but the characters haven’t been fleshed out yet. There’s just more.
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