5/21/2023 0 Comments The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the G... by Piero Karasu![]() ![]() ![]() Most say the manga is better, and I agree it's much better paced and has some nice expressions that sell the comedy, but the manga also makes the protagonist come off as more stereotypically pervy by adding extra scenes for the sake of fanservice (An example Euphie demanding Anis not watch her while she's undressing and then we get a closeup implying Anis didn't listen. I did get the manga along with this by accident. ![]() So I'm hoping the writing smooths out in the second book. I also liked how she was like 'nope, won't do it, I'm a lesbian' despite being in a medieval fantasy world where she's expected to get married to a guy for clout (though her receiving comical anime head punches from her dad for this that were played for laughs was awkward, especially in written form), and the concept for the romance is a sweet one. ![]() I enjoyed the spirit of the protagonist and the idea of inventing magic tech when reincarnated into a magical world where you can't do magic is a cool one. This was a bit rough, especially with regards to the clumsy and long exposition dumps, but there's definitely a lot of potential. ![]()
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