Dad is a Hero, Mom is a Spirit, I'm a Reincarnator
Oshimeter
Synopsis
An eight-year-old who can manipulate the periodic table sounds like a chemistry teacher's fever dream, but hear me out. Ellen is the daughter of a legendary hero and the Queen of the Spirit Realm, and she also happens to be a reincarnated scientist from modern Japan. So while other kids in this fantasy kingdom are learning basic magic, Ellen's over here casually rearranging atomic structures. The catch is that she and her father Rovel are trying to keep a low profile after spending a decade in the Spirit Realm, reconnecting with his noble family while hiding the fact that their kid could probably reshape the landscape if she sneezed wrong. It's a 12-episode TV series from J.C.Staff that leans more into cozy family dynamics than you'd expect from the premise. There's tension simmering underneath — political stuff, the whole secret powers thing — but the heart of it is a dad and daughter navigating a world that doesn't know what she really is. The scientific angle on the power system is genuinely fun; instead of generic fire-and-ice magic, Ellen thinks in terms of elements and reactions. If you liked how Isekai Yakkyoku blended real-world knowledge with fantasy, or enjoyed the warm low-stakes energy of Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear, this lands in similar territory. It's not trying to reinvent the genre, but the family focus and the chemistry-based powers give it its own identity worth checking out.
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Rovel Vankreift
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-14 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 15.

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