First Impression: The Strongest Job Is Apparently Not a Hero or a Sage, but an Appraiser (Provisional)!

A kid is running away from a rabbit monster. He accidentally kills it. Meanwhile, let’s have the camera linger on an elf’s huge bust. The kid’s name is Hibiki, and he’s sixteen, though he looks and sounds like half his age. The elf with the massive bust saves him from a monster. Her name is Emalia. They talk and stuff, while the camera continues to (you guessed it) dwell on her bust. Hibiki dreams about drinking coffee with his friends back home. The next morning, we spend more time dwelling on Emalia’s chest. Hibiki’s job is “Appraiser (provisional),” which is apparently kind of meh, but he has various other super ultra mega rare skills too. Together they set off for the nearest city…

Blah. Bleh. Are you an incredibly tasteless schlub eager to waste your time watching an incredibly generic isekai, with an incredibly pointlessly long title, plus an incredibly bland protagonist, with incredibly tacky fanservice, all foisted upon you with incredibly average animation? If so, have I got great news for you! Otherwise, this is a definite skip. The show would be bad on its own, but then it feels obliged to leer incessantly at Emalia’s breasts, making the whole thing feel kind of gross. There’s no sign of a clever twist, nothing special about the characters teased at the end, the whole episode is just creepy fanservice and boundless mediocrity. Please, trust me on this and skip the show. It’s trash.

The Strongest Job Is Apparently Not a Hero or a Sage, but an Appraiser (Provisional)! is, lamentably, streaming on Crunchyroll. I’m only providing a link because the rules for writing a first impression say I have to do so.

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