This initial formula was quite entertaining to me. Related to military procedure and uses this to amass countless accolades, hoping to secure a cushy desk job position in the rear guard (which is the neoliberal ideal.) Instead, the military brass in their fear and admiration continue to assign her to the front lines where she doesn't want to be. Tanya has the foresight of extensive knowledge The main character, who is renamed Tanya, is the picture of Japanese neoliberalism and the central "punchline" of the story is that her result-oriented pragmatism is instead seen as fierce patriotism and ideal military prowess by her superiors. Youjo Senki is the tale of an objectivist who is reborn as a child soldier in a imperial nation that is a mix of WWI and WWII era Germany geopolitics and military, but technology is supplanted with magic. I wanted to see it through, but I dropped it after much deliberation. I won't mince words, this is a deeply irresponsible work. While I am aware the reincarnation genre is very overdone, this one rightfully stands out and is very worth reading. Overall, I absolutely recommend this light novel to anyone. While a bit of the plot leeches on some real world events, it is absolutely justified. In this case, the main character shows their intelligence through detailed, well thought out logical plans, interesting philosophy, and incredible application of high level military tactics. Normally, in light novels with the 'reincarnation' trope, the character makes theĬharacter seem intelligent by simply having them outsmart other characters or makes them flat out overpowered. The knowledge of the author shines through and the plot is very well thought out. The language and concepts used can be a bit difficult to read through which unfortunately makes the fan-translation difficult. Those two chapters sum up exactly how it is going to read. To get a good idea on how Youjo Senki reads, take a read of the prologue and the first chapter.
Its in the form of a history update and that's all I'm going to say about it.While the fan-translation effort is fairly slow for this light novel, the pure quality of both the actual content and the translation effort is nothing short of stellar. The other good bit for this film is, a brief scene, strangely enough in the middle of the end credits. It was a good crew of actors who worked well together but were given diabolical tools to work with.
The script itself is utterly crap with nobody having anything interesting or profound to say and, the directing of the actors is stuttered, staggered and looks like its being done on the fly.as in the director has not got a clue how to go about his job! This may not have had an original story idea (I saw a similar tale of this ilk from Japan some years back) but it could have been so, so, SO much better. Yay! It grabs your interest and you think you are going to possibly see an okay there had to be a But! The script writer and the director decide that all the girls must scream, cry, wail and moan all the frigging time. The opening sequence is good and first actor introductions show good acting.