

Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!
Having stood out from others most of her life due to her exceptional character, Misato Kurihara has lived without neither the joy of having close friends nor the experience of having a regular life. However, after a sudden death, she was transported to a divine realm to be reincarnated—and granted one wish to top it off. Thinking about the ordinary life that she had always wanted, she wished to be born as a normal person, with abilities that are average for the world she will resurrect in. Reborn as Adele von Ascham—the daughter of a noble—she possesses magic powers completely exceeding what one would label average. Still desiring to carry out the life she wanted, she leaves her home and enrolls at a hunter school in a faraway kingdom using "Mile" as an alias. However, try as she might to hide her overpowering potential, attaining her goal will be difficult—especially when facing against the crazy situations that ensue!
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Plot Summary
Awakening in another world as Adele von Ascham, a young noblewoman, Mile is frustrated to find her wish for an average life unfulfilled, as she possesses immense magical talent. Burdened by her past life's memories and the desire to live a normal existence, she secretly forms a mercenary guild called 'Hunters' to explore her powers and interact with the common folk. As she navigates this new world, she must balance her royal duties with her secret adventures, all while trying to keep her extraordinary abilities under wraps.
Critical Reception
The anime adaptation of 'Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!' generally received a positive reception from fans of the isekai and comedy genres. It was praised for its lighthearted humor, charming characters, and faithful adaptation of the source material. While not a groundbreaking series, it was considered an enjoyable and entertaining watch for its target audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its consistent comedic tone and engaging character interactions.
- Appreciated for its faithful adaptation of the light novel and manga.
- Seen as a lighthearted and enjoyable entry in the isekai genre.
Google audience: Google users largely approve of the series, highlighting its humor, well-developed characters, and the satisfying progression of the protagonist's journey. The blend of magic, adventure, and everyday life aspects resonates well with viewers.
Fun Fact
The protagonist, Mile, retains her memories from her previous life as a Japanese girl named Misato, and this duality often leads to humorous situations as she tries to reconcile her past self with her current identity.
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