Although there are many things about World's End Harem to dislike-to the point where I might very well do the same-I anticipate that reviews with ratings of four and lower will predominate in this section. Nevertheless, I've come here to highlight the positive aspects of the show. I mean, I watch anime for enjoyment; you know, if I don't like it, I just kind of turn it off. These kinds of anime don't really cynically appeal to me, even though they shouldn't be taken too seriously. I also don't have very high standards.
The theme of a world where males vanish as a result of Operation Man Bad's success is explored in the anime. Despite the slow pacing, the characters try to return the scene to a perfect one. As the episodes go by, the leisurely pacing of the anime keeps viewers interested and curious about what else can happen in this bizarre universe. The writers manage to preserve the premise of men missing, despite the possibility for a fanciful universe. The animation is compelling and well-made overall.
The protagonist of the narrative is a self-insert figure named Megane, who bears similarities to Redo Of Healer's Keyaruga. It's intriguing to watch Megane grow from being a sweet, loving person to being a more evil one. No. 2 likewise undergoes a substantial change as he considers his circumstances and behavior. In a world where orgasm is promoted more often than people are informed, this change is remarkable. It's intriguing to consider that, in this situation, one might be doing someone's mother.
In any case, the major man. Reito. I can truly respect him for his sincere "I don't touch boobs" kind of person while he works to save the planet. When I say pure-hearted, I mean it in the extreme; this guy gives up everything for one female who is committing a variety of outrageous activities. It's a little strange, but I will tell you that at least he isn't completely boring and that he has reasons to act in the current circumstance, which is great I suppose.