KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!
Oshimeter
Synopsis
The most embarrassing death imaginable claims Kazuma Satou — not fighting a villain, not saving someone, just on his way home from buying a game. In the afterlife, a goddess named Aqua laughs at him about it, then offers him a deal: get reincarnated in a fantasy world and defeat the Demon King. He gets to bring one powerful item with him, so out of spite, he drags Aqua along. Turns out she's basically useless. From there, Kazuma builds an adventuring party that includes Megumin, a mage who can only cast one spell per day (explosion magic, nothing else, no negotiation), and Darkness, a crusader who can't hit anything and seems way too into getting attacked. This 10-episode TV series from Studio Deen is an isekai that treats the whole genre like a joke — because it kind of is. Every fantasy RPG cliché you've seen gets skewered here, from fetch quests to overpowered party members, except the party members are overpowered in the most inconvenient ways. The comedy comes from how confidently terrible everyone is at their jobs. Nobody grows, nobody learns, and somehow that's the charm. If you liked the isekai setup of Re:Zero but want zero emotional trauma and maximum dysfunction, or if No Game No Life's gaming-meets-fantasy premise appealed to you but you wanted something messier and more grounded in stupidity, this is the one. It's adapted from a light novel, and the tone is pure comedic chaos held together by a cast you'll quote constantly.
Episode Guide
Characters
Megumin
A chuunibyou archwizard, Megumin uses overpowered explosion magic, incapacitating herself daily.
Portrayed by Mendez Erica
Kazuma Satou
Transported to another world, Kazuma is a lazy but resourceful adventurer, skilled in diverse abilities.
Portrayed by Pantoja Arnie
Aqua
A clumsy, yet powerful goddess, Aqua is Kazuma's perpetually useless, but well-intentioned companion.
Portrayed by Mata Faye
Lalatina Ford Dustiness
Powerful but inaccurate crusader, secretly a masochistic noble fighting against her family's wishes.
Portrayed by Valenzuela Cristina
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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