Episode 11 starts tying things together a bit more while keeping the series’ easygoing charm. The mix of light comedy and sudden serious moments works better than I expected, and Touya’s calm way of handling problems still makes the show oddly satisfying to watch.
In Another World With My Smartphone
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Synopsis
A stray lightning bolt from the Almighty accidentally kills a 15-year-old kid, and God feels bad about it. That's the setup. As compensation, Touya Mochizuki gets reincarnated into a fantasy world and asks for one thing: let him keep his smartphone. God, being reasonable about the whole accidental murder thing, agrees and even upgrades it to run on magic. From there, Touya discovers he can use all seven elements of magic, which basically makes him the most overpowered person in this new world before he even finishes his first quest. He teams up with twin sisters Elze and Linze, starts taking on adventurer jobs, and naturally accumulates a growing roster of girls who are all very interested in him. This is a 12-episode TV series that knows exactly what it is — a low-stakes, comedic isekai where the main character breezes through every challenge while juggling a harem and occasionally Googling things on his phone in a medieval fantasy setting. The smartphone gimmick is genuinely fun when it comes up, mixing modern tech solutions with magical problems in ways that are more amusing than dramatic. If you enjoyed How Not to Summon a Demon Lord or Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest, this hits a similar frequency — overpowered protagonist, cute companions, zero pretense about being deep. It's comfort food isekai from Production Reed, and if you're in the mood for something where nothing goes wrong for the main character and that's the whole point, this fits the bill.
Episode Guide
Characters
Touya Mochizuki
A teenager resurrected in another world by God, Touya boasts incredible magic, enhanced abilities, and a massive mana pool.
Portrayed by Grelle Jessie James
Yumina Urnea Belfast
Princess Yumina, skilled archer and intuitive mystic, is Touya's fiancée and Sushie's cousin.
Portrayed by Angelle Felecia
Linze Silhoueska
Shy mage, Elze's twin sister, avoids conflict but seeks help when needed.
Portrayed by Harris Jill
Elze Silhoueska
Headstrong twin adventurer Elze acts first, thinks later, readily using her gauntlets to aid others.
Portrayed by Clark Leah
Leen
612-year-old fairy elder, hides wings with magic, accompanied by her magical teddy bear, Paula.
Portrayed by Rial Monica
Yae Kokonoe
Clumsy yet honorable samurai, Yae Kokonoe, admires Touya's kindness and joins his journey.
Portrayed by Rojas Michelle
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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View all 42 takesEpisode 10 has a much more relaxed vibe and works as a nice break from the previous tension. The beach setting adds a lot of fun character moments, while the small bits of mystery around the ruins keep the episode from feeling pointless. A pretty enjoyable mix of comedy and light adventure.
The finale stays true to the series’ lighthearted style while giving enough action and payoff to feel satisfying. It doesn’t try to become overly dramatic, and honestly that fits the anime well. The ending leaves things open in a fun way and feels more like the start of a bigger adventure.
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