The Ossan Newbie Adventurer, Trained to Death by the Most Powerful Party, Became Invincible

The Ossan Newbie Adventurer – Poor story, Poor Animation but Great #TokyoTreat (FAP-362)

Producers
MediaNet Nippon Columbia Hobby Japan Mainichi Broadcasting System Asmik Ace CTW KLOCKWORX Bit grooove promotion
Studio
Yumeta Company AQUA ARIS
Source
Light Novel
Aired
July 2024 to September 2024
Genres
Action Adventure Comedy Fantasy
Number of Episodes
12
Jack's Score
2 / 10
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Rick's Score
4 / 10
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This week we dive into “The Ossan Newbie Adventurer Trained to Death by the Most Powerful Party Became Invincible”, and we walk through the basic setup of Rick’s late bloomer adventurer story, and then we get to the full breakdown on what the show did and did not do for us and why it didn’t really work. We talk about the rough animation, character designs, and our frustration with the shallow worldbuilding and paper thin noble family antagonists. We also dig into the party’s shared “wish,” why that idea falls apart the more the show explains it, and how the emotional beats mostly miss the mark except for a fight and the ogre’s backstory. Honestly this anime might still work as a junk food power fantasy, but you are not missing anything if you skip it altogether.

The anime follows Rick, a man in his 30s who finally quits his long-time job as a guild clerk to chase his childhood dream of becoming an adventurer. He’s scouted by the legendary S-rank party Orichalcum Fist and spends two brutal years being literally trained to death and brought back over and over, honing his skills far beyond normal human limits. The story picks up as Rick takes the official adventurer exams, clashes with arrogant nobles, tackles dangerous quests, and enters high-profile martial arts tournaments, all while trying to stay humble and low key. The show mixes easygoing comedy with fantasy action and leans into themes of late-blooming potential, found family, and how an earnest, middle-aged guy can quietly overturn a world obsessed with natural talent and youth.

Kiraku Kishima
Kiraku Kishima Original Story
Tea
Tea Original Character Design
Shin Katagai
Shin Katagai Director
Kasumi Tsuchida
Kasumi Tsuchida Series Composition
Mari Eguchi
Mari Eguchi Character Design
Hiroki Matsumoto
Hiroki Matsumoto Art Director
Yuuko Watanabe
Yuuko Watanabe Color Design
Akio Hayashi
Akio Hayashi Director of Photography
Ayako Tan
Ayako Tan Editing
Toshiki Kameyama
Toshiki Kameyama Sound Director
Maki Takuma
Maki Takuma Sound Effects
Tomotaka Oosumi
Tomotaka Oosumi Music
Chiai Fujikawa
Chiai Fujikawa Theme Song Performance (ED)
Akira Kushida
Akira Kushida Theme Song Performance (OP)
Chiai Fujikawa
Chiai Fujikawa Theme Song Lyrics (ED)
Seima Kondou
Seima Kondou Theme Song Composition (ED)
Seima Kondou
Seima Kondou Theme Song Arrangement (ED)
Shin Katagai
Shin Katagai Theme Song Lyrics (OP)
Zachary Bolton
Zachary Bolton ADR Producer (English)
Naomi Tamura
Naomi Tamura Theme Song Lyrics (OP)
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