One Of The WORST Starts To An Isekai We’ve Ever Seen!
Mimori Touka, a boy with a traumatising past, finds himself thrust into another world alongside his classmates by the enigmatic and suspiciously beautiful goddess Vicius. From the outset, it’s clear that Vicius harbors hidden intentions, casting a shadow over their arrival.
Each student is required to touch an orb to determine their power level. Excitement and awe fill the room as most classmates receive high A and even S ranks, signaling their immense potential. Then comes Mimori’s turn, and his assessment is nothing short of disastrous. He’s slapped with an E rank, the lowest possible, and a seemingly useless unique skill that inflicts ailments.
Determining him a hindrance, the goddess unceremoniously banishes Mimori to the ominously named Ruins of Disposal. This forsaken place is where unwanted elements are sent to be forgotten. Abandoned and seemingly doomed, Mimori’s fear forces him to use his so-called trash skill on the menacing monsters that inhabit the ruins. To his shock and unexpected fortune, he discovers that his ailment-inflicting ability has a 100% hit rate, making it absurdly powerful.
The narrative quickly shifts from despair to exhilarating triumph. Mimori, the discarded underdog, realizes his underestimated potential. The sheer satisfaction of watching him turn the tables on his fate is palpable. His journey transforms from one of hopelessness to a tale of relentless perseverance and rising against the odds.
This anime has all the elements that make for an addictive underdog story. Mimori’s rise from the lowest of lows to discovering his true strength promises a captivating journey. The blend of betrayal, struggle, and eventual empowerment sets the stage for a compelling series.
I can’t wait to see Mimori harness his newfound power and turn his exile into an epic quest for redemption. Failure Frame is shaping up to be a thrilling rollercoaster of emotions and a testament to the resilience of the overlooked hero.