You... might clarify the sword thing? I'm not entirely sure if there's been more than one of those sword ones animated, but there's definitely more than one isekai'd as a sword works in existence. Could swear I've seen at least three or four light/web novels based on that concept.
... don't recall ever reading one, though. The ones like reincarnated as a fork or a vending machine or whatever were more interesting, y'know?
Name is
Reincarnated as a Sword /
Tensei Shitara Ken Deshita (2022) ongoing series. Highly derivative but honestly it's got better animation than chainsaw man and both MCs are cool. The only thing I don't like is the sword absorbs the power of the stuff it kills and it always worries me when a show leans down the road of "ACQUIRE MORE POWER ACQUIRE MORE POWER" and not "got power, what do?" or "got power, why do?"
Also I'm rather pleased that I found another hidden generic gem. Every now and then I find something like
Banished from the Hero's party that sounds generic as hell and opens with a generic premise but then the show surprises me by actually being really good. Interesting characters, good morals, comfy atmosphere, takes the right things seriously yet knows when to laugh. Today I found another hidden generic gem - the ongoing
I'm the Villainess so I'm taming the Final Boss. I get very annoyed whenever everything new released is an isekai so I already started at a wrong foot, in that it's another isekai. I'm glad I stuck around though because it quickly had me laughing like a fool.
The main character is isekai'd to a generic fantasy romance game universe where her character is a side-villainess who ultimately dies in the background to make the actual main characters have plot progression and a clean moral justification for their violence. Armed with this knowledge, she immediately starts sequence breaking all the events and starts aggressively courting the evil demon lord, proposing marriage to him with all the grace and tact of a used car salesman. This show has the atmosphere of a courtly drama AND a D grade romance novel, with plenty of clever writing (the main character manages to deliver so many barbed compliments or "reminders" to her enemies) and it's deeply gratifying to see how the heroine (villainess?) fights back at the unjust typecasting by being resourceful and not just relying on metagame knowledge.
It's just so funny how the MC is utterly brazen at the start. They boldly declare they only see the demon lord as a convenient political marriage to get over her recent breakup so it's really remarkable that their relationship develops at all, and feels very authentic - she definitely works for it. Which all in all is very refreshing, it always annoys me whenever you see isekai main characters who are interested in five romantic leads but don't have the gall to ask a single one out. Meanwhile this lady wastes no time at all and decides she would rather marry
and stir up a world of petty shit in her ex's life. Hilarious. Season is only half way done but you could end it here and it'd already be just noice
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I'm surprised I found Cyperpunk Edgerunners and Akudama Drive at the same time. Both are cyberkino in their own ways. Solid 10s out of 10s. Just prepare for the emotional roller coasters to start off-rail drifting