Well now, let me tell ya about this anime called I Parry Everything. At first, I didn’t know much about it, but I’ve heard some folks talkin’ about it here and there, so I thought I’d take a look. Turns out, this show’s got a lot goin’ on. It’s about a young feller named Noor, and let me tell ya, he’s got a special talent. What’s his big talent? Well, he can parry anything! No matter what you throw at him, be it magic or sword, he can just knock it away like it’s nothin’. Now, don’t get me wrong, that sounds pretty impressive, right? But the real story here is what happens around that, and it’s a real mixed bag, lemme tell ya.

Now, if ya think this is all about fightin’ and showin’ off fancy moves, you’d be wrong. I mean, sure, there’s fightin’, but it’s also about Noor’s journey to become an adventurer. But here’s the kicker – he doesn’t even want to be the strongest! He’s just tryna live a normal life, but well, life’s a funny thing, ain’t it? The more he tries to avoid big fights, the more trouble seems to find him. He’s forced into situations where his strength is the only thing that can save the day. And boy, is he strong!
Now, lemme tell ya somethin’ about the first episode of this show. It starts off slow, but once it gets goin’, it pulls you in. I wasn’t expectin’ much, but I gotta admit, I got hooked. The way Noor uses his parrying powers – well, it ain’t like anything I’ve seen before. It’s not flashy like some of them big-budget shows, but it’s got a charm. A real down-to-earth feel to it. And I’m tellin’ ya, it’s more fun than some of them other fancy shows out there, even if it’s a bit simple. Sometimes, you just need somethin’ simple to keep you entertained, right?
As for Noor, he ain’t like them other main characters who go around collectin’ a whole bunch of girls, no sir. He’s got a few ladies around him, but it ain’t no harem, no. These girls, they’re strong in their own right, and there’s a real chance one of ‘em might end up with Noor by the end of it all. It’s like a little side story, but it don’t take over the main plot, which is real nice. You get to focus on the adventure and Noor’s growth, rather than just chasin’ after love and romance. Sometimes, less is more, I always say.
Now, the visuals in this show? Well, they’re not the best I’ve ever seen, but they’re decent enough. Don’t expect any grand animations or fancy effects, but the characters, they’ve got a nice feel to ‘em. And let’s not forget the story. It’s about Noor, sure, but there’s also a lot of action and tension. The kingdom he’s in is in danger, and he’s got a role to play whether he likes it or not. Some folks might find it a bit predictable, but if you ask me, it’s got enough twists to keep you interested.
And oh, let me tell ya about one of the big moments in the show. There’s this thing where Noor has to parry some kinda divine magic beam. Sounds wild, don’t it? It’s like the universe is throwin’ all its weight at him, and he’s gotta stop it with just his skill. It’s a big test, and it shows just how strong he’s gettin’. He’s been trainin’ for 14 years, so you know he’s no slouch. But even with all that strength, he’s still just tryin’ to live a normal life. Ain’t that somethin’?
If you’re lookin’ for somethin’ a little different, something with a good balance of action and heart, I’d say give I Parry Everything a try. It’s not perfect, but it’s got its moments. And I reckon you’ll have more fun watchin’ it than you might expect. So, if you’re tired of all them over-the-top shows, maybe this one’s just what you need.

- Fun fights with lots of parrying action.
- Strong character development, especially for Noor.
- No big harem, just some strong female characters.
- A bit of predictability, but still entertaining.
- Good balance of adventure, magic, and personal growth.
In the end, I’d say this show’s worth a watch. It’s not the best thing ever, but it’s got a good heart and a lot of fun moments. So don’t be shy, give it a go!
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