They skipping all over the place in Lord of Mysteries and adding in fights that never happened

it is what it is I guess, they had a whole monster appear in episode 2 that didn't exist, it was supposed to just be a 3rd guy that Klein shoots.
they did way more rewriting than I expected. Half of this episode was supposed to be before episode 3 and the other half should've been around episode 7 or 8.
Never showed how Audrey even became a sequence 9 spectator, in the first meeting she had no idea how to get there, now she just magically is a beyonder already
They combined meetings 2 and 3 and didn't show what her or Alger were doing in the meantime.
They really put a gun to the studios head and told them they wanna see a flashy fight every episode

nasty work.
But it was all worth it to see Susie talk at the end

classic moment
This had the potential to easily be one of the best shows of the year. Sounds like they wanted to capture that Solo Leveling audience.
@tripleaamin Leviathan was dope

i want a second season but i have no idea plotwise how they pull it off
it's literally the events that started World War 1 except they split technology between the humans who went the mech route and humans who created genetically engineered animals to be used as tools
If they gonna adapt the whole Trilogy in one go I hope this has a lot of episodes. I wish this to be adapted by ghibli because I wanna see the machines and creatures all in 2d, but I'm not too worried about the cgi because it's studio orange doing it. As long as they keep improving cgi I'll take it.
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looks like they adapted the whole trilogy of novels in 12 episodes
I mean, tbh, 6 episodes in, they're handling it better than I would expect. Compared to, let say, Lord of Mysteries. I kind of wished this had as many episodes as Moonrise.
I will probably cop the trilogy of novels.
it's crazy how many people don't even know they're fanboying some mid

brains fried off of basic isekai's to the point where they attacking peak shows for avoiding those generic tropes.
when i was working at an animation studio one of the dudes there said he watched anime too, i swear this nikka showed me like 4-5 of the WORST shows i have ever seen in my life, i can't even remember what they were called and i wondered how the hell he ever found them shyts, think of the worst anime you've seen, then make it an off brand store version..
i showed him Blue Lock and he said the animation blew the shows he watched out of the water...... just think about that
man if i had my old phone i'd link that bullshyt he was watching
im not rolling with shows only being "peak" or trash

too many mid shows are sneaking into the peak category that way, i know yall see it
Honestly, a lot of stuff that falls into the good, not great or even masterpiece category gets really overlooked. Overlord is an example of this. Some fantastic worldbuilding, and I love how dark it is. Though Ainz being too OP takes away from the potential.
Also, I have to add you don't have to reinvent the wheel to be great. Frieren & Mushoku Tensei are examples of this. Both are just series that are great executions of their respective genres, but there were tons of fantasy & isekai that came before.
Honestly, with MT, I see a lot of misinformation on why it is called the Grandfather of isekai. It is not called because it is one of the OG's because it is not.
The Familiar of Zero, & SAO are more so because those were written a decade before. Of course there is more if you get out of the typical light novel sphere. Hell, Konosuba and MT Web Novels came out at the same time. Konosuba IS THE isekai parody. Also worth pointing all the popular isekais now were written around the same time minus SAO.
It's called the Grandfather because it set the typical tropes that you see in modern isekai. The series defines the modern genre of isekai. 80% of modern isekai have a lazy checkbox. Borderline Mc, Harem of girls who love the MC unconditionally, etc. Sad part is the best stuff from MT does not carry over, but it is what it is

. It takes skill to write great worldbuilding buildup & a complex & concise magic system.