
Official Synopsis
Mukouda Tsuyoshi was nothing special in modern Japan, so when he was summoned to a world of swordplay and sorcery, he thought he was ready for the adventure of a lifetime. Too bad the kingdom that summoned him only got him by mistake! Not only was he not one of the three summoned heroes, but his stats were laughable compared to theirs. On top of that, thereās something really sketchy about this kingdom⦠āAh, these people are the kind to try and use the Hero,ā he realized, and immediately left to make his own way in this other world. The only thing Mukouda can rely on is his unique skill: the āOnline Supermarket,ā a skill that allows him to buy modern goods in a fantasy world. Itās useless for combat, but if he plays his cards right, he could lead a comfortable life, maybe? At least, thatās what Mukouda thinks, but it turns out modern food bought with this skill has some absurd effects! What happens when Mukouda introduces ridiculously tasty modern cooking to a fantasy world like this? He gets some ridiculous repeat customers begging for moreā¦!
This is another light novel series that I basically ācheatedā on by watching the anime first. (Is it cheating if this is what the anime is intended to do, drive sales for the novels?)
Anyways, I watched the first season when it aired in early 2023. I had a great time watching, as the show was a comfy iyashikei series about a guy whose isekai adventure consists of being a functional adult with cooking skills AND really cute pets. Itās sort of in the same vein as Dungeon Meshi, without the underlying deeper plot (from what I can tell). When the second season was announced, I held off on starting the light novel, since I prefer watching shows first before diving into their source material.
I assumed that the anime would cover a good portion of the novels, but turns out I was incorrect. The first two books cover up until the 1st episode of season 2! For reference, there are already 16 books out for this series, so itās fairly long running. Does that mean thereās some epic plot in the works? Probably not. The anime took the chance to shove tons of product placement into the show, and thatās probably why it got a second season. I wouldnāt be surprised if there was a third season in the future.
The fact that thereās not some epic story is one of the seriesā core strengths. When youāre weary from the absurdities of life, you want nothing more than to relax with some entertainment that heals your soul (hence the āiyashikeiā sub-genre in Japan). Itās interesting to see what the main character cooks using both ingredients from his world and the monsters native to this fantasy world. The world-building isnāt too thorough, but it has a couple touches here and there to keep it engaging.
Mukouda, being an adult, instantly realizes after getting isekaiād that he probably shouldnāt stay in the country that summoned him, since the officials were acting really suspicious. He leaves the country immediately, and weāre introduced vaguely to the state of things. Itās mostly a generic isekai-western fantasy world, with adventurerās guilds, dungeons, elves, and dwarves. So far, we havenāt seen any crazy powerful abilities or technologies among the other non-monster characters, so itās relatively low-fantasy and low-stakes.Ā
There is a mild progression, as Mukouda does gain some stats and abilities over time. However, the focus is firmly on the cooking and light-hearted adventures. In two books, heās already gained a Legendary Fenrir (Fel), Slime (Sui), and rare Pixie Dragon (Dora-chan) as familiars. Heās already got quite the party, so Iām curious to see who might be added next.Ā
This series is recommended, but not on an empty stomach!
@navi I coincidentally gave this a watch the other day, only 2 eps in tho!
@Hika What did you think? I found it very cozy to watch, but I always ended up craving the foods Mukouda was cooking lol
@navi I did feel it was like a much simpler Dungeon Meshi and I just thought it was a nice pleasant watch when washing dishes or something haha I only say 2 eps so I am curious how it develops
@Hika yeah it's very similar! It became my lunchtime show lol.
@Hika@sakurajima.moe @navi@sakurajima.moe itās a good background show; though often times the recipes make me snort in amusement since a few are very Bachelor in their composition (some store bought bottles of sauce and meat? Really shakinā it up there chef Mukouda)
These cooking shows often tell me a lot about the author. ā:TamakoLaugh:ā I appreciate that it doesnāt fall into some of the more unsavory tropes of the genre.
@NullNowhere @Hika yeah I think Mukouda could definitely level up his recipes lol.
Actually the novels do a good job of showing that cooking is his hobby, he spent a lot of time before getting isekai'd planning out dishes and trying to make stuff he was interested in. I think Fel and everyone else definitely pushes towards the meat side cause of who they are lol.