


Despite his arrogance though, Izayoi does seem to care about his comrades and dangerous events as he puts himself at risk. At even one point, one of the main characters admits that “you really are smart” directly. Yet behind that outer ulterior, we can see that Izayoi is a boy of intellect through his strategic thinking and ways of dealing with problems himself. His love for violence can be seen earlier on even from the pilot episode when he gets involved with some other kids. He does what he wants, when he wants, and how he wants. He is portrayed as the badass and arrogant young boy. Sounds strange right? This is obviously supported by the fact that the protagonists themselves are troublemakers. It's up to our protagonists to help save their world after being invited by a flamboyant rabbit. More specifically though, it focuses on the “No Name” community, a place where there is trouble loose.
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To reiterate things, the majority of the series takes place in a fantasy world. But from what I got was more than just a fresh start but rather a pleasurable experience. I have not read the LN version of this anime so I came into this with a fresh start.

The series takes place in a fantasy world featuring four prominent characters. Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai kara Kuru Sou Desu yo? (also just known as Mondaji for short) is an anime series adapted from the light novel of the same name. Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren't They sure hit one of those marks because I got one of those moments. It can be something based out of enjoyment, something fresh or unique that you never originally thought you'd encounter, or maybe just something that was just hell out of a right whether subjectively or objectively. Well, I'm sure most people who have one of those moments sometimes in their lives after finishing watching a certain series. Have you ever had one of those moments where after you finished watching an anime series, you got a feeling of “damn, I wish I had finished this sooner?” Or maybe, after you finished watching it, you thought, “this NEEDS a season 2”.
