Welcome to the Outcast’s Restaurant! Anime Series Review – Review

On paper, Welcome to the exiled restaurant! There is everything I want: a cozy restaurant, fantasy setting, some cute character designs, and some dashed life. If someone in the kitchen doesn’t commit a tablespoon of “elimination from a party” which could be caused, it’s a recipe that works. Apart from the anime story and characters, the food doesn’t even look good.
The story begins with Dennis’ party, famously Silver Wings, fighting a dragon. Just as the battle is escalating, the OP cuts into interrupting things. The next thing we know is that Dennis conveyed the last moment of the passing battle at his group meeting, so Dennis could be deported from the very beginning. Dennis has opened her own restaurant with a range of other wanderers: young slave girl Atelier, yellow-haired warrior Henrietta, overworked Bachelle and gender-bending adventurer Vivia.
Now, the story of “elimination from a party” is already an old hat, but that doesn’t mean you can’t squeeze something out of it. I think there is some potential when the banished is an amazing chef rather than a typical fighter, therapist or the weakest run in the trash. I also like the idea of restaurants. A new life that gets people to start serving from abandoned former colleagues can be a decent mix of fun dungeon crawling and restaurant Hijinks. Maybe it could have been cheers– Types show where everyone can make delicious food after a tough day of killing and social abandonment. Instead, the show chose to follow the route of typical exile parties and power fantasy stories. Our leader, Dennis, is a stoic and capable man who is stronger and kind than his former companions. Just like one-dimensional.
The first episodes have led Dennis to encounter these wanderers one by one and sometimes save them in their dungeon crawls. You can already feel the story through Atelier’s early plot of slavery throwing through Atelier, adding unnecessary spices if that’s not enough Displaced Restaurants By making the yellow-haired Henrietta a victim of violent sexual assault, it was decided to raise the ante. Dennis’ former party leader Vigo has also proven to be cruel to small animals and people. It’s all the same Goblin Killer– The audience should think that the show has some spinal edgelordery, of course not, of course, these characters did not really develop into anything meaningful afterwards. by the time Displaced RestaurantsIn the final episode, the climax raised his head, Dennis’s group of girls wandered in the background, taking root at him with the most empty “power of friendship” moment in some time.
We can glimpse the life of restaurants, even though they have never been as deep as they do. In the middle of the series, Dennis and the gang’s wandering restaurants began to gain popularity among locals, although the anime hesitantly showed how they gain more customers. Did the news about the restaurant spread like wildfire? Is there any advertising campaign? Does anyone go to the market to distribute free samples? I think it can be done a lot on how a group of wanderers in Dennis has increased the popularity of the restaurant, but it’s all wasted.
However, not everyone Displaced Restaurants It’s lifeless. The teenager’s life does occasionally run through one’s own process, with some dramas involving arson and burning books erupting midway, adding to some conspiracy. Again, this doesn’t add up when you have a cliché plot and characters. It also doesn’t help when things break things with unnecessary flashbacks and in such a series you’ll expect the same flat animation as you’d expect.
I’m totally aware of the score I give it, but let me tell you something: It’s a “I’m not angry, I’m disappointed”. I won’t be angry because it’s not a masterpiece, not even that great – when you have a summer full of heat like this and da and and Panties and stockeverything else is confused by comparison.
Still, I was disappointed that its ingredients didn’t blend together like I would like them to be. I’m disappointed that the character’s arc is so painful, yet so unsound. To my disappointment, there were no fists here and ended with an unsurprising and dull orgasm. I was very, very, very disappointed when a guy who fell into the hip-hop rabbit hole got him to read the title “Welcome to Outkast’s Restaurant” when the main squad didn’t defend their team. “Dungeon Family” (Seriously, this is a missed opportunity, especially considering the way the previous episodes included dungeons). The best thing this anime offers is that it will drop soon. This is great considering the aftertaste is pretty bland.




