B-TIER: Saga of Tanya the Evil
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Premise: The Saga of Tanya the Evil is the isekai about a narcissistic business man who gets reincarnated as little girl in a parallel universe. Throughout this twelve-episode series we see borderline war-crimes and insanity, and WW1-esque scenes furnished with magically augmented anime-typical archetypes. With a small cast including the titular Tanya, supporting roles comprised of an elite squad, and a politicking war council, this series is a fast-paced morally ambiguous shounen that will make any fan of fantasy or fighting anime happy. Animation: Produced by NUT Studio (FLCL Alternative, Deca-Dense) the animation for this show is above average. With flashy and beautiful fight sequences, colorful and detailed backgrounds, and unique character designs, the visuals of this anime is definitely one of its top selling points. Inspired by the beautiful art of Shinobu Shinotsuki (illustrator of the Youjo Senki light novels), the animators of this show combined World War ...