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newtypezaku · 10 months
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a-titty-ninja · 7 months
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algusunderdunk · 10 months
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I swear, you try to watch ONE anime ironically and suddenly you're invested in an isekai'd vending machine and the girl who deadlifts him.
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animepopheart · 9 months
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★ 【nyoro】 「 俺自販機 」 ☆ ✔ republished w/permission ⊳ ⊳ follow me on twitter
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danshive · 10 months
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To me, the problem with isekai anime is the potential for it to just be a boring power fantasy, and/or to lean too heavily on the tropes without having interesting characters or execution.
So, to me, saying that a vending machine isekai is a sign that isekai are played out is ridiculous.
An isekai that's doing something really weird, and potentially hilarious, is not a sign of the isekai end-times.
An isekai that doesn't stand out at all, treats the tropes as though they were entirely fresh, and has bland characters, would be the sort of thing to point at with concern.
But a bland anime is less eye-catching in a thumbnail than a vending machine with cute anime eyes.
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my-anime-goods · 9 months
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Jidou Hanbaiki ni Umarekawatta Ore wa Meikyuu wo Samayou (Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon) - Nendoroid #2221 Boxxo by Good Smile Company. Release: February 2024
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animeslushie · 10 months
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The new anime season is upon us.
Honestly can't give a shit about anything but this king - Feen
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spacevixenmusic · 10 months
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ALRIGHT FINE I'LL WATCH YOUR STUPID ISEKAI ANIME
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animefeminist · 6 months
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Anime Feminist Recommendations of Summer 2023
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Our latest recs are a grab bag of Summer shows, carryovers, and endearing oddballs you might have missed.
How did we choose our recs?
Participating staff members can nominate up to three titles and can also co-sign other nominated shows. Rather than categorizing titles as “feminist-friendly” or “problematic,” they are simply listed in alphabetical order with relevant content warnings; doing otherwise ran the risk of folks seeing these staff recommendations as rubber stamps of unilateral “Feminist Approval,” which is something we try our hardest to avoid here.
The titles below are organized alphabetically. As a reminder, ongoing shows are NOT eligible for these lists. We’d rather wait until the series (or season) has finished up before recommending it to others, that way we can give you a more complete picture. This means we also leave out any unfinished split-cour shows, which we define as shows that air their second half within a year of the first.
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead will not be eligible for recommendation until it returns from its indefinite hiatus.
Here’s what the team thought—let us know your picks in the comments!
Read it at Anime Feminist!
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pissdrinkerpiko · 6 months
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weepingfireflies · 9 months
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[Photo ID - A meme with two screenshots from the office. Above them are the words, "'You're unironically invested in the vending machine Isekai anime?" in all caps. The first image is of two men behind a desk labeled, "ME," with the following caption: "You don't have all the facts." The second image show the same two men with two lines of dialogue in the subtitles. The first one reads, "Which are?" The second one reads, "Boxxo & Lammis are bestfriends." End ID]
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newtypezaku · 10 months
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I GOT U BRO
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beneaththetangles · 1 month
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It’s a big day for manga, manhwa light novel releases, and we’ve got reviews for you of a number of those hitting shelves today! Romance, slice-of-life, fantasy, and all manner of series crossing these borders are on the docket. Check out our thoughts below!
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The Alchemist Who Survived Now Dreams of a Quiet City Life (Vol. 1) • The Eccentric Doctor of the Moon Flower Kingdom (Vol. 5) • Honey Lemon Soda (Vol. 5) • I Want a Gal Gamer to Praise Me (Vol. 1) • Maiden of the Needle (Light Novel, Vol. 2) • Maiden of the Needle (Manga, Vol. 2) • Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint (Vol. 2) • Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon (Vol. 2) • The Remarried Empress (Vol. 6) • The Uncanny Counter (Vol. 1)
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tetrix-anime · 10 months
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Jidou Hanbaiki ni Umarekawatta Ore wa Meikyuu wo Samayou (Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon) - Opening Theme "Fanfare" by BRADIO Jacket Illustration. Release: 26 July 2023
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goldenworldsabound · 7 months
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transcript below the cut
Watch the Vending Machine Anime!
It has
[picture of Boxxo] autistic vending machine rizz
[picture of Lammis] Strong Baby and ray of sunshine
[picture of Kerioyl] Sus Cowboy
[Picture of Director Bear] DILF Furry Bait
[picture of bearcats] FUZZY BABIES
[Picture of Mishuel] Anxious Ikemen
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ace-reviews · 7 months
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Anime Review: Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon
All the anime in all the world, and you guys wanted me to review the vending machine isekai. I don't mind, of course, it just... Really? The vending machine isekai? Are you really curious about my opinion, or do you just want me to justify watching it? (Not that it makes much difference one way or the other.)
Well, what you want is what you get and what you get is a review of the vending machine isekai.
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it's an isekai about a vending machine
For the unitiated, the vending machine isekai is about an autistic man who bravely sacrificed his life for his special interest being Reborn As a sentient, shapeshifting Vending Machine named Hakkon in Japanese and Boxxo in English. He is perfectly happy with this arrangement, because as a vending machine he doesn't have to worry about what his face is doing and can say the same things over and over with the same inflection all he likes and people will just accept it because he's a sentient snack dispenser. He manages to befriend an adventurer named Lammis, who has super-strength so she's able to carry him around on her back, thereby allowing him to Wander the Dungeon and occasionally participate in creative and fun battle scenes (though he's more often than not he's more of an observer while character vignettes happen around him).
The vending machine isekai is a very nice series. It's fairly episodic, with a roughly even ratio of low-stakes sitcom shenanigans to higher stakes conflicts involving monsters and magic. The animation is nothing to write home about, but the character designs are cute and the performances are better than one might expect from an isekai about a vending machine. There's a tiny bit of fanservice, but it's fairly tame, and undercut by Boxxo remarking each time that it does nothing for him since he's, y'know, a machine.
This is one of those premises that runs on "Try not to overthink it." They do attempt to address at least some of the issues inherent in the fact that Boxxo technically needs to eat money to survive, but with an air of "we're not taking this issue that seriously and neither should you!" and he's shown giving his products away for free at least as often as he's shown taking money for them. If you're still bothered by the logistics by the time he's defeating giant frog monsters with Diet Coke and Mentos, this series may not be for you.
Ultimately, though, if you want something a bit meatier, you'd probably be better served by That Time I Was Reincarnated As a Slime or So I'm a Spider, So What? But if you're just looking for something slightly silly to chill with for a bit, you'll get what you're looking for here.
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