But its characters, animation, and settings were better than many shows. I didn’t have high expectations because of the promotional art. Seirei no Moribito is a Japanese medieval series from 2007 that caught me by surprise. Seirei no Moribito (Moribito – Guardian of the Spirit) Second, they don’t just brush aside the sight of blood and death as if it were a daily occurrence - these teens get to learn the ugly reality of violence real quick.Ģ. The characters struggle with handling their varied weapons (and pointing their magical skills), relative to how physically capable they are. Moreover, while Grimgar is an isekai show, its medieval aspects are more than about its weapons and armor choices: It understands the reality of physical weight and how killing isn’t a glorious thing. So when the teenagers hunt down their first goblin, Grimgar shows how the goblin feels as well - how it’s desperate and terrified of dying. The goblins are living, breathing, thinking creatures. Instead of doing a 180-degree turn and showing goblins as cunning violent creatures, this show focused on showing that it’s not a black-and-white issue. But I absolutely believe Grimgar did a better job. In a way, Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash is the opposite of Goblin Slayer.īoth shows represented goblins in a more nuanced manner. Hai to Gensou no Grimgar (Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash)
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