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Cheat Kusushi no Slow Life: Isekai ni Tsukurou Drugstore
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Light novel
Score: 6.45
Rank: 7409
Popularity: 1595
Reiji Kirio, formerly a corporate slave, wakes up one day in another world. After discovering that he has gained superhuman pharmaceutical knowledge, he decides to open up a drugstore alongside the canine Noera and the ghostly Mina. There, he tends to the needs of all who visit the shop with potions and the like. Cheat Kusushi no Slow Life: Isekai ni Tsukurou Drugstore follows the slow but often hectic days of Reiji's drugstore. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Ezil, Garou
Main
Uchimura, Fumiko
Kirio, Reiji
Main
Fukushima, Jun
Mina
Main
Kumada, Akane
Noëla
Main
Matsuda, Risae
Alf
Supporting
Majima, Junji
Review
KANLen09
In our lives, watching so much anime nowadays that COVID is a thing that's becoming the new normal, slice-of-life series have more weight for us the audience, to just watch a show that's worth relaxing to every now and then. And what better way to edge this case than the abundance of the Isekai genre in its many sub-genres, from action to pure Iyashikei shows. And seemingly with this show etching in the new Isekai "Slow Life" sub-genre, unless you're looking for a show that you're very willing to waste your time on, Isekai Slow Life Drugstore (which is what I'll call the anime sincethere's no short form for it) is that kind of show where nothing and everything random happens out just out of coincidence. Normally I would spell out the plot as usual, but in this case I would rather copy it off from that one good friend in MAL (that sadly doesn't exist anymore) that has a more positive reception to the series (not because I'm lazy and would use an ounce of my brain cells for this): Disappointed in his corporate slave’s life and being unable to see anything enjoyable in the life overall, Reiji Kirio, one day, finds himself in the world that he has never seen before. However, this does not scare Reiji, he is glad to finally part with his old and monotonous life. Although, the only skills, Reiji acquires are appraisal and potion creation, which he later develops, Reiji manages to earn the respect of many people, whom he has helped. Now Reiji together with his companions open their own drugstore and their new life begins. It is quite difficult to come up with something new to make an Isekai story interesting and somewhat unique. Cheat Kusushi no Slow Life: Isekai ni Tsukurou Drugstore manages to do it: its protagonist does not acquire any superpowers and, of course, he is not immortal; he is just a simple young man. However, the two skills he gets are appraisal and potion creation, which immediately help him find a new companion, in the world he knows nothing about. While it might seem that there is nothing special in being able to create medicine, it will be wrong to think so. Reiji immediately wins recognition of the villagers and even opens his own drugstore, and so his new life begins. It does not involve harems and fanservice is almost non-existent. While it is still a mystery, why Reiji is transported to another world, I do not see this piece of information needed. All that matters is that he is in a new world, Reiji tries to find out more about, he, together with his companions, start his own business and help people, and it is quite enjoyable to follow. Reiji meets many people, who ask him to create them from love potions to something that will scare wolves. And that is the whole story so far. Those who like slice of life, this manga might be what you are looking for. Do not expect any epic action scenes, Cheat Kusushi no Slow Life: Isekai ni Tsukurou Drugstore is just a heartwarming slice of life that takes place in another world. For me though, I can agree that Isekai Slow Life Drugstore IS a good anime if you want to just relax on, but if you're looking for a hint at anything fresh and not yet seen of the Isekai culture, then you've come to the wrong show. It's not that the characters here aren't just bland and boring at times, they feel like cardboard cut-outs that just exist in the fantasy world where they can do anything that they wanna do: which is to craft numerous types of potions with that same kiddy jingle (that gets old really fast) when Reiji gets into potion-making action with demi-human wolfgirl Noela and ghost Mina. Accounting for the fact that it's not literally a "cheat" of a slow life (that looks misleading), it's just a wholesome and heartwarming slice-of-life adventure that the trio who makes up the Kirio Drugstore does as the forefront of a main business entity, serving townsfolk and curing their problems with potion creation and building friendships along the way. It's just cutesy, child-like visuals meant to serve the fact that bland series such as this can still provide the reader/watcher with peaceful light-heartedness. If it did just that, then it succeeded with the vast minority. Even with Reiji being voiced by Kazuma's VA Jun Fukushima, the fact that Reiji's character is a stark contrast of a disparity, kinda doesn't elevate the fact that he once voiced the titular eccentric KonoSuba character. At least I can appreciate that Noela's VA Risae Matsuda gives the kid-like feels of her never-ending "ruuuuu~" wolf cries of her strong attachment to Reiji, so that's a thing right there. I could say the same for EMT Squared's low production values and the vibes of an OST, because everything just feels OK, not bad but not good either. If there was something I liked about the show, it would be the ED song alone with the whole childlike quality that for me, never gets old, but something that can also get pretty repetitive pretty fast. Isekai Slow Life Drugstore is one of those completely average shows where there are 2 camps that define this love-hate series: either you just want to watch a show where no words are exchanged but just requiring your eyes and ears (that's all style), or you feel bored to the point of reaching for another anime that'd best serve your time (that's no substance). Either way, take your poison and escape to a fantasy world that's within your own means of enjoyment.
MufatNuts
So there's isekai trash, and then we have isekai GARBAGE. Like there are so many shows out there that follow your general isekai formulas with a little twist or something, but atleast they do it some what well. You would assume that a pharmacist isekai would follow the formula at the very least. To keep it short and sweet, here is what the show has: Your typical child-like character (I mean the whole show seems so childish but whatever) who really cares for MC, your typical servant like character who cares for MC, tsundere strong girl who cares for MC, little noble girl who cares for theMC, etc. In addition to all this repetitiveness, pretty much each episode is the same, and it is so boring. I definitely wouldn't recommend this anime, it isn't bad enough that I had to drop it (I almost did though, stopped watching after episode 4 and then came back for the hell of it), but it isn't good enough for you to go out of your way to start it. Just leave this show in it's own little corner and move on, unless you want to show this to like your 7 year old siblings or whatever, then maybe it’s fine.