Very good for anime
Failure Frame: I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything With Low-Level Spells
Oshimeter
Synopsis
When the goddess Vicius isekai's an entire class of students, Touka Mimori draws the shortest straw — while everyone else gets cool hero-tier powers, he ends up with an E-rank status ailment skill — think paralysis, poison, that sort of thing. The goddess decides he's dead weight and literally throws him into a monster-infested dungeon to die. Except his "useless" abilities? Turns out they work on basically everything, including things way above his pay grade. So now you've got a guy who was written off as trash slowly climbing his way out of hell, and he's not coming back with forgiveness on his mind. He wants the goddess dead. This is a 12-episode TV series from 2024 by Seven Arcs, adapted from a light novel, and the tone is noticeably darker than your average isekai. It's not really about making friends and building a kingdom — it's about a quiet, calculating guy methodically gaining power with one goal: revenge against a literal god. The power system is genuinely interesting because Touka's skills aren't flashy damage dealers; they're status effects that shouldn't work but do, which makes every fight feel a bit different. If you liked Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest or The Rising of the Shield Hero — specifically that "betrayed hero gets strong out of spite" energy — this scratches the same itch. It leans harder into the revenge angle than either of those, though, which keeps things tense.
Episode Guide
Characters
Seras Ashrain
Former knight leader, possibly a High Elf princess, now a fugitive from the Bakuos Empire.
Portrayed by Chambers Dani
Touka Mimori
Portrayed by Clayton Robin
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Volumes 1-50 of the manga. Continue reading from Volume 51.

Community Feed
I Became the Strongest With the Failure Frame is an engaging dark fantasy isekai that stands out through its revenge-driven story and unique protagonist, Touka Mimori. Unlike many overpowered heroes, Touka relies on clever use of his low-level status-effect spells, making battles feel strategic and rewarding to watch. The anime does a great job of portraying his journey from being abandoned and underestimated to becoming one of the most feared individuals in the world. Its darker tone, emotional moments, and satisfying character progression keep viewers invested throughout the series. While some animation and side-character development could have been better, the compelling plot and intense action make it an enjoyable watch for fans of revenge and fantasy anime.




