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Hiiragi Seiichi is an ugly, revolting, dirty, smelly fatass; these are the insults hurled at him one after another about his appearance. Such was Seiichi's daily school life of bullying, then for some reason, one day when school was out, a voice claiming to be a God said over the PA system to prepare to be transported to another world. What's more, not Seiichi alone, but the entire school. A fantasy world where game-like elements such as as levels, stats, and skills exist. However, the God still had preparations to complete for the transfer, and would send them over as soon as the hero summoning ritual was ready. The classes all formed groups to wait for the transfer, but Seiichi alone was discluded and as such was summoned to a different area. After being transported the first thing Seiichi ate was the "Fruit of Evolution." This would come to greatly change his life…
On Wednesday, the official website for Shinka no Mi anime (Shinka no Mi ~Shiranai Uchi ni Kachigumi Jinsei~ or The Fruit of Evolution ~Before I Knew It, My Life Had It Made~) revealed its first promotional video. The website also unveiled details about additional cast, visual, airing networks and artists for theme songs.
A class of idols and attractive individuals are transported to another world. However, one person, our protagonist Seiichi Hiiragi, is a loser. Seiichi is alone until he is approached by a gorilla, who instead of assaulting him proposes to him. They discover the Fruit of Evolution in the new world and when they consume it, their lives are forever altered. This is his comic tale of evolution and the gradual formation of his harem.
Seiichi Hiiragi is at the bottom of his school’s social pecking order, but he and his entire school are upended when everyone in the school is transported into another world. Seiichi finds himself alone and approached by a gorilla, who instead of attacking him, proposes to him. At the moment that Seiichi thinks that “I guess a gorilla is fine too,” they find the Fruit of Evolution, and when they eat it, their lives are suddenly changed once again.
I’m not the only one who found Seiichi deeply unpleasant to be around; he was the class punching bag, apparently for being fat and smelly but based on this episode, probably for having a truly awful personality as well. While nobody deserves to be bullied, I found myself itching to punt him as well after a few minutes of his over-the-top screeching. He doesn’t do much of anything in the episode other than stumble around and eat a bunch of fruit until it turns him hot (by which I mean average), strong, and able to turn his body odor off and on. Body odor that is, apparently, so powerful it can kill a monkey. Then he gets into a fight with a she-gorilla who wants to fuck him because he’s so strong, and as we know from the intro, will turn into a hot girl with big boobs.
It’s such an unfunny, charmless exercise you could almost forget this is also yet another generic RPG-world isekai story, because of course it is. At this point isekai have stopped even trying to justify their own premises, with this one opening up with a disembodied voice just telling a whole class of kids they’re going to RPG Starter Town, complete with a bag of holding to tide them over. But wouldn’t you know it, the class punching bag doesn’t have any friends, so he’s sent to a remote location and has to fight monsters and level up to become a total badass that will one day show up all his peers and then bang all the cute, same-faced anime girls he could ever want! The only twist is his first bride-to-be starts out as a red gorilla before eventually being transformed by the titular fruit into a big tiddy anime girl, who of course slaps her naked body against the roughshod potato skin of our hero. It’s trying for some kind of joke, but I couldn’t tell you what’s actually supposed to be funny.
To sum up The Fruit of Evolution: Its story is trite and simplistic enough to have been spat out of a random word generator. The animation is so rushed and sloppy that I can’t help feeling sorry for anyone having to work on it. The humor is so basic and gormless you’d believe the script was scribbled on a gravy-stained napkin. In all, this feels like a show nobody involved actually wanted to make, and we wouldn’t be missing much if they just hadn’t.
And did I mention that the show looks like it was made on a budget of maybe ten dollars? Somehow, every single character looks like they’re the background character of a different anime. Even our would-be hero, Seiichi, looks like just the schmuck you’d pull out of Anime
Oh, right, I guess there is the big “joke” of the premise, which is that Seiichi got teleported to this other world with his whole class by a mysterious 3rd party, and nobody wanted to group up with him, on account of being so smelly and unattractive and all. As such, the 3rd party took pity on him and gave him the ability to eat the evolution fruit and level up a whole bunch, or something. To be honest, I did like the basic idea of taking one of everyone’s greatest childhood fears—being totally ignored at school when the time comes to do a group project—and turning into an isekai setup. However, the way that
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