Akuyaku Reijou Tensei Oji-san, episode 9
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- Om-om yang Bereinkarnasi Menjadi Putri Jahat, The Middle-Aged Man that Reincarnated as a Villainess*
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My wife and I liked the first couple of episodes! It seems like a fun series.
It has had ups and downs, but overall it has been a lot of fun. I mentioned this in a previous thread, but one of the nice things about this show is how much Kenzaburou (the dad) matters as a character. Too often in isekai/otome series like this, after the initial reincarnation or transportation to another world, the person that they were in the previous world just doesn’t matter at all.
If you like this show, then last season had a kind of similar show where a character tries and fails at being a Villainess, I’ll Become a Villainess That Will Go Down in History. It is a bit less silly and covers some darker themes, but the basic premise is similar in that somebody tries to embody the villainess role and kind of makes herself endearing in the process.
I also appreciate how his family plays a role. (It is probably hinted at in the title, “Dad’s Been Reincarnated,” not “I’ve Been Reincarnated,” so you’ll probably expect to hear from his kid.) A lot of times people in the past life are present just to set up the character’s personality/outlook and never brought up again. I don’t mind that, but seeing something else done is still cool!
Also, double points for what seems like a healthy and peaceful family relationship. Mining family dynamics for drama is very easy (and totally understandable given the sheer amount of people with at least some amount of familial strife in their lives), so it is always nice to see a protagonist with a healthy home life.