Anime Review: How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom
I have divided feelings over this anime as there were misses but there is progression.
This is about a student who was summoned to another world as a hero to help them pay their debt to another kingdom in fighting the demon lord (who never showed up, by the way). Imagine getting summoned as means of payment. This started to be a cool plot but no, this character, Souma, didn't know how to use swords, didn't gain skills upon teleporting to a different world, and didn't show any expertise at all. Instead, with his knowledge of the modern day world (hmmmm), the story portrays how being a realist helped improve the status of the kingdom.
Genre:
Action, it wasn't heavy, I would even say there's none. I was hoping I'd see fighting scenes. This may be a wrong genre tagging or the anime really just fell short from the expectations.
I only saw the first season so I'll talk about that.
The main character was showcased as a smart guy but I felt like it lacked so much depth. The story almost seemed like that of Slime, where everything just falls into place for the king. At least Slime had action scenes that would awe you and the animation was good. For The Realist Hero, it didn't quite get there. Also, there were many female characters wanting to marry him but none had the chemistry with the character.
So a lot of issues were addressed, but it seems their means of providing solutions was with just how the MC explains things - just explanations or even statements that things were fixed. He's adored as super smart that even his Prime Minister was dumbed down. Conquering territories, fighting other kingdoms, yet there was no action, if they are showcasing this as a smart (uncommon) storyline, nahhh, not an episode you'd say it was brain stimulating. All characters seemed strong when he had the broadcast to look for the greatest talents, but eventually, again, dumbed down so the MC would look smart and the only one capable of deciding for two different kingdoms.
I personally didn't like it. There were so many things happening, some scenes were slow, and some scenes (like that portion where they walked in the slums) they had to quicken the pace. Like I get it, just to show they thought of all aspects of a nation, they had to add those scenes which didn't benefit the show - it only added to the "very smart student king" but not helpful. Don't watch it if you are into the traditional Isekai, where a summoned or reincarnated hero fights with swords. It was okay if you want to kill time. But, seriously, just not good enough for me to recommend to you guys.