Am I Actually the Strongest?

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  • Japan Džicu wa ore, saikjó dešita? (more)
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After being a shut-in, Haruto is reincarnated as a baby. And amazingly, that baby is a prince! However, he's abandoned in a forest on the day he's born because of his low magic level... What will be the fate of Haruto, who was inadvertently given 1000 times the normal amount of magic by the goddess of reincarnation without anyone noticing?! (Crunchyroll)

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Jeoffrey 

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English I've watched my fair share of anime, so it takes a lot to surprise me. Even when a newborn baby, tossed into the forest because they couldn't gauge its powers accurately, effortlessly takes down a massive fox with a single strike, it's just another run-of-the-mill isekai with an overpowered protagonist. Nothing special there. But then, the fox transforms into a stunning, well-endowed woman in the blink of an eye and suddenly wants the baby's sperm...? Well, that's a first! And definitely twisted and weird. Did the author study biology for this? Clearly, it was meant to be a joke, but it's more of a lesson in the show's humor. Sadly, that seems to be the peak of the author's creativity, because the subsequent episodes don't offer much originality. Instead, we're introduced to the hero's irritating new sister, who somehow decides to play the role of the eminence in shadow and then references to other anime are thrown in in a completely nonsensical manner. After three episodes, I've had my fill. The generic isekai plots mixed with occasional bizarre moments don't do it for me. It's a mix of boredom and cringe that I can't stomach. While I can appreciate a few points for originality, based on what I've seen, this series doesn't warrant more than a 3/10 from me. And no, it's not because no well-endowed fox wants any bodily fluids from me... ()