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Akuyaku Reijou nanode Last Boss wo Kattemimashita
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Light novel
Score: 7.21
Rank: 3300
Popularity: 1318
Aileen Lauren Dautriche's life changes forever on the day her engagement with the crown prince Cedric Jeanne Elmir is nullified so he can be together with Lilia Rainworth. The event triggers Aileen's memories from her past life—she has been reincarnated in an otome game as the villainess, who is destined to die in the final act. To prevent her predetermined demise, Aileen has only one option: to court the game's last boss, Claude Jeanne Elmir—the proclaimed "Demon King" and Cedric's half-brother—and marry him. However, it is easier said than done, as Claude distrusts her intentions. Instead of giving up, Aileen adamantly tries to win his heart by helping Claude fulfill his wish: to build peace between humankind and demonic beasts. But time is running out, and it is up to Aileen to change the course of not only her tragic ending but Claude's as well. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Dautriche, Aileen Lauren
Main
Takahashi, Rie
Elmir, Claude Jeanne
Main
Umehara, Yuuichirou
Abe, Natsuko
Almond
Supporting
Sugita, Tomokazu
Belzebuth
Supporting
Ono, Yuuki
Charles, James
Supporting
Saitou, Souma
Review
GG-WP
A fantastic comedy in which you can't help but admire Aileen, the main heroine, and one who was reborn into the world of an otome game as the villain. Does this sound familiar? The show resembles Hamefura in some ways. The show's premise is as follows: Aileen is dumped by Cedric. Aileen makes Claude fall in love with her in order to avoid the fate of the character she was reborn as. Claude falls in love with Aileen, and the two live happily ever after.... or so that should have been the case. Aileen tries everything in her power to avoid doom flags and her fateof being killed in one way or another. The show is fairly lighthearted, with the goal of demonstrating Aileen's perseverance and determination, while also highlighting her good-hearted nature and, in the process, exposing those who have evil intentions and dare to stand in her way. Aileen's ability to influence those around her is uncanny, making her one hell of a main heroine. Her feminine wiles aren't to be overlooked either, with a personality that makes everyone around her admire and even fall in love with her. A funny story backed up with well-developed characters, this series is something worth noting of. Art-wise, this show isn't the best. I still can't get used to the show's art style. In terms of animation, I'd say it is pretty good, with nothing particularly disappointing to mention. And the OP and ED are perfect for the show. I was already feeling them in the first episode of the show. The VAs should not be overlooked for how well they portray the characters to which they are assigned. Overall, aside from the show's art, I can't think of much to complain or dislike about it. Maybe if you consider that it has a very similar premise to Hamefura, then yeah, I can see why people might be put off watching it. However, the execution and handling of both premises was very different. I would definitely recommend this show to anyone who enjoys watching light-hearted and entertaining shows. Aileen, you go girl!!!
Chief_AJ
The villainess trope is something we’ve seen a couple of times now as it has slowly become more popular. I myself was questioning if this could follow up on the success of something like My Next Life as a Villainess. I must say, I think it kind of did as this was an enjoyable ride to sit through, but by all means, it isn’t perfect and can be a little bit goofy at times. I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss is a fun watch for those interested in it, but it can definitely have been improved upon. Art: 6 I always say thatart isn’t the biggest factor in my enjoyment of an anime, and while the art style and animation aren’t the worst, it's honestly not the best either. Sometimes character movements seem stiff, and to be honest other than the main duo the character designs themselves were a little bit boring, but conversely, I thought the colors meshed well together and really made some moments pop out. I also thought the ost was fine at best as well. Characters: 8 I believe this is where this anime strived the most and is really where it kept me in my seat. I think Aileen is a pretty good female lead and has a certain charm behind her serious yet nurturing personality. I also really liked how they portrayed Claude as well, they showed both his softer and stricter side very well. To be honest I dont have many complaints when it comes to the side characters either, other than designs. My main issue lies with the antagonist as their motives never were the clearest, and kind of seemed a little shallow, but overall, the cast was great. Story: 6 While I do think the characters made the show enjoyable, the story wasn’t anything too special, as the pacing at times would be a little all over the place, and the main antagonist kind of got less interesting to watch after the first arc which affected the overall plot as they were the main driving source for it to move forward. That being said, I dont think it's bad enough to drop the whole anime and for the right person, this can be an enjoyable watch. I’ll give it 6 almonds out of 10.