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Sometimes I should follow my gut, when I originally read the first manga, I thought that the storyline was okay. The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest, though, did some interesting things, or had an interesting premise. I didn’t want to buy the rest of the manga, but when I have access to and can watch the first season on Crunchyroll, why not give it a whirl? Well, let’s see if it was worth the interesting premise.

The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest Plot

Devils are trying to take over the world and the strongest sage, well, he is doing his best to hold them back. But out of the four crests, his is the weakest for combat. When the hordes and threats have been driven back. He takes the opportunity to cast a spell to reincarnate himself to come back stronger with a stronger crest to be able to defeat them once and for all.

That is how Mathias Hildesheimer is born. He is powerful, he has the crest he wants, but he needs to still grow in power and training to get back to the point where he wants to be. However, the world has changed a lot since he was alive before. And now his crest, what he knows to be the strongest is considered to be the crest of failure.

Why It Doesn’t Work

We’re deviating from the normal format. Mainly because I don’t have much good to say about this anime. Visually, I think that it is good, not amazing but certainly not bad. And the voice acting is fine. I think that a lot of the characters are fairly annoying, but the voice acting is acting them as written, not adding to that affect. But otherwise, The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest is not good.

I guess to say one more nice thing about it, I like the premise, but it flubs it. I’m going to be comparing this to two other anime that I’ve watched, the first being Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? and the other Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Came to a Starter Town. Why, because The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest does some things they do, but not as well. It’s more like The Wise Man’s Grandchild.

Mathias Hildesheimer

Let’s start out with the main character. I’ve mentioned that the characters are a bit annoying and he tends to be the worst. Mainly because for him, everything comes easily. There is no struggle with his character. Sometimes he fights a demon that is tougher, but only in the finale and maybe in the finale do you feel like there’s any threat to him. Otherwise he is just over powered.

Mathias always talks about how he needs to become stronger, but he’s already the strongest person alive. It might be true to some extent to get back to his power level, but it doesn’t seem like it’s much lower. In fact, in the finale, he defeats the boss without that much trouble, granted he needs a weapon to do so, but the danger, then feels contrived.

So he shows up to a school to learn and prepare. But he’s stronger than the teachers, he knows things that the teachers don’t know. And generally he just ends up being the teacher for everyone. Characters need a struggle and he has none. I guess his struggle is that he’s kind of clueless with the girl who likes him and he likes. But that also doesn’t make sense, he has his memories of a previously lived life. Was that not a part of his life? And if it wasn’t, why is romance a part of his life now?

The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest Mathias
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The Comparison

So, I said that I was going to compare it to two other things. Let’s start out with the kid from the boonies, Lloyd. This does the same trope in some ways. The kid from the boonies near the last dungeon, you grow up there everything is hard. Monsters are hard to fight because it’s a high level town. So he goes to the starter town and he’s the most powerful. But to him, or for him, he can’t believe it. He doesn’t realize his power. He’s weak in his town, so now when he’s the most powerful, he doesn’t get it.

Compare that to Mathias, he is always the best out there. He knows he’s the best out there. He teaches teachers how to do things that were common place in his original time. Lloyd is struggling to fit into a new town. He’s struggling with realizing his power for what it is. Mathias is just the best there is, and he steps in and runs everything.

Then there is Bell from Is It Wrong to Try and Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon. Bell is a sweet heart, and someone who wants to get better and stronger. And he does so quite quickly, but there are always people stronger than him. I compare it because both Bell and Mathias are kids, but Bell is learning his powers. His struggle is to get stronger. Mathias never has that struggle. Even though that’s supposed to be part of his character. He is already strong.

The Premise

Finally, let’s talk about the premise, because I do think that it’s interesting, but the show or story misses on it. What happens, as I keep on harping on, is Mathias reincarnates to get a better crest. He does so and it takes a little bit but he regains all his memories. And he is just as strong, or nearly, as he was before, now with a better crest.

The problem, as I keep on coming back to as well, is that there is no character development. He’s instantly the strongest and mostly who he was before. He is just that as a kid. What would have worked better and they keep on hinting at, would be a struggle to get stronger. Have him know he should be better and get frustrated because his body can’t do what it used to do. Let Mathias struggle when he tries to do too much and it fails. Make there be problems for him, not a problem that is always resolved by the end of the episode.

The Comparison

Let’s compare the other premises, this time let’s start with Is It Wrong to Try and Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? and that story. It’s about Bell, who is a low level adventurer under a low level god, trying to improve. He’s always trying to push himself to be better because he wants to catch up to Aiz, one of the strongest adventurers because she saves him and he falls in love with her. But he doesn’t think he’s strong enough for her to even notice him. He has motivation and a struggle.

And with Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town, Lloyd’s struggle is that he doesn’t know what real life is like. And he doesn’t know how to balance his powers. He is amongst the weakest in his town, but it’s high level. So he struggles with actually being powerful, what his powers can actually do, especially in his town. And he just struggles with what normal life is actually like and the fame that comes with it.

The plot and Mathias in The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest, he knows he is the strongest. And everyone treats him like that. He isn’t pushed to be better, it’s just something that automatically happens. And there isn’t much need for him to get better. So he doesn’t have a struggle to improve. And he doesn’t have a struggle of dealing with life. So the motivations for the plot, they just aren’t there. It’s a story that doesn’t give you a good reason as to why it is being told.

Final Thoughts

I am disappointed. Like I talked about in the discussion on the plot, I think that there are elements that could have made a solid story. But those don’t really matter because Mathias is good at everything. And more so because Mathias doesn’t fail. Bell fails. Lloyd fails, though mainly just at life stuff. In both cases neither of them are perfect. Mathias is kind of perfect and he doesn’t fail.

I don’t think that there is a reason to watch this. It reminds me, in some ways, of the stories where the main character is an edge lord. Those are about the viewer or reader kind of getting wish fulfillment of being a bit bad and edgy. Mathias is wish fulfillment for the viewer or reader if they want to be good, but also be the most powerful. And it is a shame, because it could have been more.

Finally, I think a lot of this might be somewhat intentional, which is also disappointing. The plot level of this is very low. The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest, feels like it’s trying to target people who are new to anime. However, it does so by dumbing down the story so much and removing all danger it’s a bad story.

To do one last comparison. Harry Potter doesn’t really get in trouble when he does bad stuff. There are fun elements to the story and world, but great writing, it’s not so much that. Versus Keeper of the Lost Cities, it is a constant struggle for Sophie, she gets in a lot of trouble and there are real consequences for her and those around her. I wish it was more like that.

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Book’em Nerdo: Artemis Fowl https://nerdologists.com/2019/06/bookem-nerdo-artemis-fowl/ https://nerdologists.com/2019/06/bookem-nerdo-artemis-fowl/#respond Thu, 13 Jun 2019 13:20:02 +0000 http://nerdologists.com/?p=3222 So, I’m doing a popsugar.com reading challenge, and one of the prompts that I had was a book that going to be coming to the

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So, I’m doing a popsugar.com reading challenge, and one of the prompts that I had was a book that going to be coming to the silver screen. I decided it was finally time for me to read Artemis Fowl, and I did that over a couple of evenings as it’s a very short book. But as compared to some YA/middle grade books I’ve seen as of late, I thought it was really enjoyable.

Artemis Fowl follows the main character as he, as a child tries to bring his family back into the good graces of the criminal world and show that they are still a force to be reckoned with. To do this, however, he has to find a faerie and get their gold. Thankfully, he’s a genius and no one suspects that he knows about the faeries. Of course, things don’t go as easily as he’d hope or as easily as the faeries would hope.

This was a really fun book to read. All of the characters were interesting and enjoyable to read about. The main character wasn’t someone you were supposed to just imagine yourself as, so he was fleshed out quite well. And while I would say that possibly some of the secondary characters were just as interesting as the main characters, they didn’t overshadow them. It’s really a pet peeve of mine when the main character is just a blank slate that stuff happens to and around and you’re supposed to feel like you could be the main character, but really the author just wrote a boring character. Eoin Colfer doesn’t do this, and that actually makes the main character more relatable because they seem more like an actual person, at least for me, reading it at an older age than the target audience.

I like the twist that Colfer puts on the faerie world as well. While there are a bits and pieces that are clearly taken from more traditional fae lore, we get to see a developed world, but one that is in such a way that it changes things up a lot. I don’t want to go into it too much because it is a bit of spoiler as how it works, but you do get a nice and diverse cast of fae creatures. And I think that the take on dwarves, while maybe not my favorite, is really unique and fun to see it handled it in such a different way. Now, there are bits and pieces of how it is shown that is a bit juvenile, but I didn’t expect it to handle dwarves the way that they did. And, yes, I realize dwarves are technically not faeries, but they get lumped into that world in this book.

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I really don’t have a point in the book where I don’t enjoy it. Maybe the dwarves, but again, it wasn’t what I expected, so that was interesting to see the twist. It also drew me into the world so it was easier to overlook something that might not be my favorite. I do think the the book is pretty simply written. Yes, there are a few twists to it along the way, but you generally expect things to end up the way that they do. And when all is said and done, they do, but again, it’s a book for young and middle age readers, so you kind of expect the story to be a bit more simplified. Probably another topic for later, if books need to be simplified as much as they are for that age of reader, probably not, but I do think that Artemis Fowl doesn’t drop down to the level that a lot of young adult and middle age books do.

So, there are more books in this series, do I want to read them? That’s a great question, and one that I’m not sure I know the answer to yet. Like I said, I did this for a reading challenge, while I enjoyed the story a lot, I’m not sure I need to read more of them. Some of it is that simplified story, and because I’m reading another series that is heavily fae focused in the Dresden Files. Now, obviously the level or reader they are written for is massively different, so probably not a fair comparison. I think that I’d go back to the series, and I think that it’s a good series for the age range it targets. However, I’d probably go back when I just want to read through some quick and short things, it won’t be a series that I’m actively seeking out.

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