Warning: The following contains spoilers forI Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Abilityepisode #8!!

Summary

Although the ongoing manga adaptation has currently been collected into 15 volumes and can therefore be considered long-term, the newly adaptedanimeof the original novel series,I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability, has already accomplished in what feels like mere moments what has taken other series so much longer to do while still garnering the same, if not better, desired effect.

This new anime just dropped the tragic background of a new villainous group called the Assassin’s Guild that only recently debuted, rather than taking years to build up to the moment. The Assassin’s Guild shares many similarities to the Phantom Troupe inHunter x Hunter,which is clearly a prime example of long-term storytelling. The difference is that it took the latter, more-established series much more time to reveal the tragic backstory ofwhy the Phantom Troupe is evilin chapter #397, an effort that is usually associated with long-term storytelling to help increase the anticipation and investment of fans.

The Assassin’s Guild react to Ren’s defeat in I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability

In relation to theHunter x Hunteranime, this reveal will take place long after its latest installment, episode #148, should the adaptation ever resume. By comparison,it tookI was Reincarnated as the 7th Princeonly two episodes within the span of eight overall.

The Mechanics of The Episode That Makes The Assassin’s Guild’s Delivery A Success

7th Prince’s anime adaptation is produced by Tsumugi Akita Animation Lab

After their sudden introduction at the end of episode #6, the Assassin’s Guild is fought twice by the eponymous reincarnated protagonist Lloyd in the following installment, the first in a one-on-one battle between him and Ren, which soon leads to a fight with the entire guild when Ren inadvertently leads Lloyd to their hideout after she narrowly escapes. However, Lloyd is able to assess and subsequently treat a condition that had actually led them to a life of crime. This, naturally, smooths the relations between both parties as the guild proceeds to tell Lloyd their tragic backstory in episode #8.

What’s incredible is that the overall mechanics of this very episode deliver an incessant barrage of emotional blows to the viewer, so that when the guild is soon defeated in another battle by the end of the installment, it’s impossible not to feel completely invested in their plight. Essentially,their tragic backstory is all connected to their missing leader, Jade, who is portrayed as their trusted and beloved savior through his kindness, empathy and eventual transparency.

Jade’s imposter mocks the Assassin’s Guild in I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability

In fact, the episode begins with them on their way to see Jade in the present day, as each story they shared with Lloyd before they left is shared as flashbacks. Each story effectively fuels this coveted status for the viewer, so as they draw nearer to reuniting with and sharing their good fortune with Jade,the viewer gets more excited for them to achieve the missing piece to their happy ending.

Why Hunter x Hunter’s Delivery of the Phantom Troupe Fails In Comparison

While Hunter x Hunter is an excellent series, it still has its weaknesses

Of course, their reunion with Jade couldn’t have been worse, which is culminating in what will beI Was Reincarnated as the7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability’s thirdepic shonen-style fight. As he’s portrayed in the most tragic way imaginable at the expense of the guild, the previous stories that glorified him, which subsequently increased the anticipation of the guild reuniting with him, augment the suffering and horror they are experiencing at that very moment.

This flawless andimmediate delivery puts a dampener onHunter x Hunter’s slow build up to the Phantom Troupe’s backstory. Some might defend this creative decision as an attempt to introduce and sustain an air of ambiguity that effectively made them more mysterious, which is a defining factor of long-term storytelling. However, it comes at the expense of readers not being able to associate the troupe and their actions with this tragedy, which now defines and embellishes their appeal so well.

Jade suffers mental anguish in I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability

It also couldn’t have come at a more confusing time, asthe Succession Contest arcwhere it was revealed is easily the most unnecessarily convoluted story in the series, which is yet another tragic aspect of long-term storytelling, especially since it only serves as a precursor to what is the real goal: arriving at the Dark Continent. As a result, the backstory only serves as a brief respite from an overly complex story to a fault.

I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability definitelydoesn’t fall victim to this with its handling of the Assassins Guild’s introduction and subsequent character building, the delivery of which is rarely attributed to long-term storytelling. So, even thoughI Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Abilitymight be considered a long story, it is clearly not succumbing to some of the most unfortunate aspects of how longer narratives are told in anime.