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Outbreak Company
Outbreak Company

Outbreak Company

Outbreak Company
Year2013
Episodes12
Duration24 mins
StatusFinished
Release DateOctober 4, 2013
End DateDecember 20, 2013
FormatTV Series
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Synopsis

Having a light novel author father and an eroge illustrator mother, Kanou Shinichi is a thoroughbred otaku. However he does not have any special power except for his broad knowledge, sharp insight, and impeccable instinct about "MOE" and its products, from manga to anime to games to light novel to figures. One day he found himself transported to a fantasy world where elves live and dragons fly. And he is given a task—not to fight monster or embark on a quest, but to enhance cultural exchange by becoming a "moe missionary" in this fantasy world! He meets a palace guard who has a bit of fujoshi taste, a half-elf maid, and the empress who is a little girl. He comes up with the idea of building a school. At first it runs as a comedy but later there are serious matters that Shinichi needs to face: ethnic discrimination, social problems, conflict with neighboring countries, sabotage by opposition elements including Japanese government, etc. Can he overcome the obstacles, successfully bring "moe" culture to the fantasy world, and help the people there as well?

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Editor's Review
Outbreak Company

“Outbreak Company” – A Hilarious and Thought-Provoking Otaku Adventure

“Outbreak Company” is a refreshing and highly entertaining anime that cleverly combines elements of comedy, fantasy, and social commentary. This series offers a unique take on the isekai genre, presenting a story that is not only amusing but also thought-provoking.

The story follows Kanou Shinichi, a self-proclaimed otaku with an encyclopedic knowledge of anime, manga, and games. After a chance encounter with government agents, Shinichi is whisked away to an alternate world inhabited by fantastical creatures and beings. His mission? To spread the love of otaku culture and promote understanding between the two worlds.

One of the standout features of “Outbreak Company” is its witty and self-aware humor. The juxtaposition of Shinichi’s otaku sensibilities with the unfamiliar and often absurd customs of this new world leads to numerous comedic situations. The anime cleverly pokes fun at cultural differences, fan culture, and even the intricacies of sub-genres within anime and manga. The result is a series that consistently delivers laughs without relying on tired tropes.

The characters in “Outbreak Company” are a diverse and endearing bunch. Shinichi, though initially bewildered by his surroundings, proves to be a relatable and likable protagonist. His passion for otaku culture is infectious, and viewers will find themselves cheering for him as he navigates the challenges of his new role.

The supporting cast is equally well-developed, each with their own quirks and motivations. Petralka, the young and temperamental ruler of the kingdom, provides a delightful foil to Shinichi’s exuberance. The dynamic between them, as well as with other characters like the demure elf Myucel and the enigmatic maid Elbia, adds depth and richness to the narrative.

Visually, “Outbreak Company” is vibrant and engaging. The animation is smooth, and the character designs are distinctive, making it easy to distinguish between the various inhabitants of the fantasy world. The landscapes and settings are beautifully rendered, creating a visually appealing backdrop for the story’s unfolding events.

Beyond its comedic elements, “Outbreak Company” also offers insightful commentary on cultural exchange, diplomacy, and the power of art and storytelling. The anime encourages viewers to consider the universal appeal of entertainment and its potential to bridge gaps between different societies.

In conclusion, “Outbreak Company” is a delightful gem in the world of anime. Its clever humor, well-crafted characters, and thought-provoking themes make it a standout series that will resonate with both avid otaku and casual viewers. Whether you’re a fan of isekai adventures or simply enjoy a good laugh, this anime offers a thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding experience. Don’t miss the chance to embark on this otaku-inspired journey that is sure to leave you entertained and enlightened.