To get it out of the way: Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari is simply average. Kenshi’s former allies will not lay dormant however, and he may be instrumental to saving the world he has only just arrived in.
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The attempt fails with Kenshi being captured and thereby freed from the organization that had forced him into combat, leaving the boy free to follow Lashara to the Holy Land where Seikijin pilots, Seikishi, are trained. His talent as a pilot (and as just about everything else…) marks him as one of the few males able to use the Seikijin at all, and he is immediately used by a mysterious organization to attempt an assassination on Princess Lashara Earth of the country of Shtrayu. Kenshi Masaki finds himself stuck in an alternate world, one with massive mech-like weapons known as Seikijin that have been unearthed from the ruins of an ancient civilization. Arka Mondal, the reader I mentioned earlier, wanted to know whether the show was worth their time. While I’ll have to start out with the disclaimer that I haven’t seen any of the previous entries in this series, Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari is a spin-off from its predecessors featuring a different cast so I don’t think that had any effect on my viewing experience. Directors: Masaki Kajishima & Koji Yoshikawaīelieve it or not this post marks the first time a reader has requested a review, and the first time anyone at all has requested an anime review.