Camera:
Rikiya HirookuMuziek:
Tetsuya TakahashiActeurs:
長江里加, Rika Tachibana, Kaori Maeda, Jun Fukuyama, Ken'yū Horiuchi, 青木瑠璃子, Yūji Kameyama, Akari Kageyama, Shin'ya Takahashi, Tomohiro Ômachi, Chihiro Kamijō (meer)Streaming (1)
Afleveringen(12)
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Micuha, isekai ni iku (E01)
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Jabó no ókoku (E02)
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Micuha, endžiru! (E03)
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Zakkaja Micuha (E04)
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Odžó-sama o produce! (E05)
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Onedari Beatrice-čan (E06)
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Micuha no daibóken (E07)
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Micuha, oširo e iku (E08)
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Rakuentei Kitan (E09)
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Naraba sensó da (E10)
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Hime miko no šucudžin (E11)
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Isekai de 8-manmai no Kinka o Tamemasu (E12)
Samenvattingen(1)
After losing her family in an accident, Mitsuha’s left alone with a mound of financial problems, but with a newfound ability, she’s got a plan. Thanks to a mysterious entity, she’s now able to jump between her world and another, and now her wealth management strategy is taking off. Mitsuha’s road map to retirement is simple yet effective - save money in two worlds! (Crunchyroll)
(meer)Video's (5)
Recensie (1)
When watching a series where two worlds intertwine, and things from one world interfere with the other, I have a pretty good idea about how things should work, and I can guess how society would react to such drastic changes and things that were previously unknown. Well, such notions of how a fantasy feudal society would react to many of the conveniences of the modern world greatly diverge from what I've witnessed here. It’s also why I found a lot of the situations incredibly dumb, unrealistic, and inadequate. I had a hard time believing that things could work like that. The last two episodes, which felt like a failed parody of Gate, pretty much took the cake. My overall impression of the series was only saved by its relaxed atmosphere and a fairly likable main character, but it wasn’t enough to change my mind about this being incredibly silly, and not in a good way. While it was watchable, I just didn’t buy it, and even if I wanted to, I wouldn't give it more than a 4/10. ()