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  • I didn't had too much hope for this one , since it's a mmorpg based anime , I thought it would be a all fights , average story , forced romance kinda anime . But boy o boy was I wrong ? What makes Log Horizon stand above other animes with similar themes (i.e SAO and Accel World)is that it's much more mature , focuses on the story , looks at the events from a strategic point of view , shows us what happens behind the curtains i.e the political side of the whole thing . It doesn't limit itself to some crappy one dimensional forced romance stories . The main character is a master strategist , the characters show enough complexity to keep them interesting .

    There isn't any lone wolf mumbo jumbo going on , their is a cohesiveness feel on the show , when it comes to Log Horizon teamwork is the name of the game . All in all , if you are a fan of good old fashioned strategy and action- adventure stories , I suggest you give this a shot .
  • Log Horizon. Wow. Much better than expected. After reading about this anime I expected it to be a hack and slash one. Just like every single MMORPG. So I didn't really expect much of it.. But after watching the first episode I noticed it wasn't just like any hack and slash game at all! It's all trying to make their new 'world' into a better one! So that everybody can live happily until they found a way to get out of the game!

    Log Horizon has a great story line in it so far! It's awesome to see how a tactician thinks about doing everything, and not just run in and see what happens.

    In the first season it's all about strategies and trying to make their world better to live in. While I would've liked to see some more fighting from Shiroe.

    I would really suggest this anime to everyone! Can't wait till the next season!
  • Most people tend to associate Log Horizon with Sword Art Online. Other than the most basic plot of being stuck in an MMORPG, the two shows don't have much in common. I'd even say that Log Horizon has everything that SAO lacked, and lacks where SAO excelled.

    Pros: Internally consistent world, rich side characters, and many plot twists that actually do make sense in hindsight.

    Cons: The animation feels sub-par compared to SAO, and the soundtrack lacks that little something that made SAO's soundtracks so iconic.

    The show has a few quirks that you may dislike (sometimes it feels that most characters have a split personality in case of comedic relief, and the animation does dip into the large sweat drop when someone does something awkward style), but if you can let that slide, you will have a show with good pacing, interesting story filled with mystery, and a world that actually makes sense.
  • I went in expecting just another fighting an enemy for a few episodes, then winning and fighting the next one.

    But it expands so much on the world, and the story is really about making this new world a better place, stopping guilds who treat people unethically, and helping those in need.

    The characters really grow on you, and they do a good job of setting the tone of the situation. Lots of serious parts, but also times where I genuinely laughed, something a lot of shows don't seem to do for me anymore.

    I got hooked on this show really quickly, and I hope it continues to grow!
  • After watching Overlord i was hungry for similar material, which Log Horizon is. My expectations were low as i though the graphics was aimed at a younger audience, but boy was i wrong. It was not long before i could not wait to watch the next episode to see what happens. Unlike many other trapped in a MMORPG series this retains the MMORPG element at all times. The players are still, sort of, bound by the MMORPG rules and the tactics remain the same. However the changes are the most interesting elements, especially the people of the land and the new majic created. This will keep you glued to your seat once you get into it, which should be by episode 11, when the people of the land become involved. After that and you will need to resist being watching it. Also, unlike many other anime with the same MMORPG element, this is children safe. No fan base material included, so its safe to allow children to watch.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    The game 'Elder Tales', an immersive MMORPG, has been popular for some time but when a new upgrade is added its players find themselves trapped within the game. There are over thirty thousand people caught in the game with no obvious way out. Typically one would expect the rest of the series would see them struggling to find a way out but here they quickly come to accept that, at least for the time being, this will be their new home. The story is centred around Shiroe and his friends; he is a strategist and soon sets about making the world a better place for them to live. He slowly increases his influence and helps build alliances so food and such like is shared fairly. As well as uniting the various groups of players he must build friendly relations with the NPCs; the so called 'Players of the Land'. There is still fighting to be done of course; there are both monsters and players who would rather not treat others fairly that need dealing with.

    Having watched 'Sword Art Online' I was expecting more of the same but this proved quite different; nobody can die, and more time is spent world building than fighting. There is also a larger cast of important characters to remember; Shiroe may be the main character but there are lots of other interesting people too; notably his friend Akatsuki, a female assassin; Nyanta, the cat headed chef who discovers food that actually tastes of food and Minori and Tohya, two young low-level players Shiroe has to rescue… although to be honest there are so many important characters it is impossible to remember them all while typing up a revue but while watching they are fairly distinctive in both appearance and character. The story progresses nicely with some exiting battle scenes and negotiations which are tenser than one might expect. As the story enters its second series there is a disappointing habit of having some episodes focusing on secondary characters although even these aren't bad.

    As the second series came to a conclusion it was clear that the story wasn't over so I wouldn't be surprised if we get series three at some point; I certainly hope we do as I enjoyed this more than I expected.

    These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
  • Really a great series.it is based on an mmorpg game where player stucked in the game like SAO.same concept but different story.i didn't expect the storyline to bes so deep.you will be hooked from episode 1 and seriously this is so interesting.it has adventure, magic, strategy,politics,and a little bit of romance.dont except great fight scenes.and all the characters are super loving and well made and voice artists literally went insane in this series. So Majestic voices.you will literally fall in love with this.my favourite are marie and nureha.i would love to if nureha would join the guild.so excited for next season.and one thing to say if this series had fight scenes like SAO then it would have more famous than SAO and one of the best isekai to consider.seriously guys give it a try.if you love strategy then it will captive you for sure. No series is perfect in every aspect and this lacks fighting styles.asides it i dont see any problem . Waiting for season 4💙
  • The review is only for Season One

    There were some good episodes but most of the journey was a drag, going into too much details and build-up of characters really slowed the pacing down also the animation is mediocre.
  • This is soo damn cool. Its what we expected to see when we saw for the first time sao. Its so damn cool. It explores literaly all aspects of being trapped in a game, such as economy, building a society,fights, but also show us epic fights for bosses, raids, training, how systems work. Damn id love to live there.
  • After watching Overlord i wanted another good isekai so I was recommended this .i loved the first chapter of the first season but then they added more characters which caused less time for the main character it just went boring i expected something better from this .The animation is good but the writers did a bad job
  • rahulbepari-7854222 March 2022
    10/10
    Yo
    Season 1 and 2 was good but season 3 was not so good compere to them , also love between old guy and little girl was boring, they changed the little characters but they didn't change adults characters, I give 6.5 out of 10.
  • carlsonaidan4 November 2019
    It was good for the first 20 episodes and I give it a 7 for that however after that it became just forced romance that was trying to take all the attention, because while the story was still ok I feel that it lost something when it started forcing romance.
  • This anime suffers from one major flaw that eventually made me lose interest during season 2 - the flaw of having way too many boring fillers - meaningless dialogs and interactions that are super boring, and don't drive main plot at all. If these series were abridged leaving in only plot driving scenes, than there would be probably 20%~30% of entire material... The rest is obnoxious, boring drama. I recommend Overlord and Sword Art Online over this.
  • tmes-ia15 March 2022
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    I quickly found out that I really am into being pulled into another world type of show. If you are like me then you will love this show. I love the in game feel that the show provides such as: menus popping up when battling as well as the players levels being displayed. I loved watching the raids and watching them level up. My favorite part is them trying to rebuild the society by using the conference. With all of this being said there were a few things that got to be a little blah for me. At first it was some of the peoples voices. They were just a little much for what you would think the person should have. They were just a little over the top. The main char also pushes his glasses up in almost every time he is shown and that drives me crazy. I think for me the biggest issue is the story. Let me break this down a little this will have a spoiler. When they raid the place where all of the gold is and they don't take all of the gold and use it to rebuild the city and help the people that are struggling or helping fund for building up an army. By keeping the gold location under their control they could have secured the city, buildings and the people there forever without having to worry about raising money. I am only on season 3 right now but i think over all this is a great show and it is a lot like SAO and a lot of the other out of this world shows that has great humor and great back story.
  • viswadinkarthi15 June 2019
    It's kinda awesome at staring though but it bored in middle but i admit it i like this series

    I wish i continue next season
  • Initially it looks like a very large copy of Sword Art Online, but over time it makes its way by exploring the story of good characters, focusing much more on managing the virtual world than on adventures directly, his script explores different visions of how to deal with situation of getting stuck in a game.
  • shinolextazy26 January 2017
    After watching Sword art online and same category animes I found Log Horizon. The first season was wonderful I was charmed by it but then I saw second season and watched it.. That was the beginning of my nightmares lol.. I don't know how but it was like they did everything to screw up :/

    Animation: First Season 8/10

    Second Season 6/10(Many character seemed circular drawn to me)

    Sound: First Season 9/10

    Second Season 9/10(Both season's fight sounds and all other sounds was great)

    Character: First Season 7/10

    Second Season 9/10(The new characters on second season was good. They added them as help on rainforest)

    Story: First Season 9/10

    Second Season 6/10

    Overall: First Season(9/10): First season was so good on overall rating they accomplished a good anime.

    Second Season(5/10): Second season loses from his story.. The story was not original. I don't mean they stole it of course but there was nothing 'new' on second season. Thats why Log Horizon lost me on second season.
  • bdnahian1 August 2021
    This anime is great. Not a bad option if you like isekai anime. At first I thought it wouldn't be that good. But it turns out surprisingly good. So,if you want watch it then watch. Though there isn't much of a romance like swort art online.
  • Think of it is a lighter, less serious version of the same "trapped in a game / new world" story. It's watchable, a nice diversion and you can find it dubbed..

    Disclaimer: The characters don't have exceptional depth, You've got to give it a few episodes to get it's groove, and of course the first season is stronger than the second, but as rumor has it a third season is in the works it's worth a time when you're in the mood for a lighter story.

    For a darker / grittier version of SOA "Grimgar" is still the best story I've seen.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    ***********MAJOR SPOILERS***********

    Hello!

    The "writers" of this show have absolutely NO idea how real people actually think or act. 30,000 people are instantly trapped in an online RPG (Role Playing Game), in a fantasy world based on Japan's geography.

    Are they in shock? Do they mourn losing their friends and families? Do they worry about their real bodies? Are they worried about their relationships or marriages or jobs in the real world? Do they talk or think about returning to the real world?

    NO! They do NOT! Not in the slightest! Not for an instant! Ridiculous!

    Because of the good premise, I've watched 30 episodes hoping beyond hope for ANYTHING of interest to happen. In this entire time, just a few minutes TOTAL, have been spent on the above questions. Unbelievable!

    The writers have absolutely NO idea how to develop characters. They willy-nilly introduce more and more major characters, now 15 total, making it impossible to keep track. The characters are one-dimensional, and poorly written.

    If a world magic bomb went off, and killed off the lot of them forever, I wouldn't care. The ONLY character fleshed out in the slightest, is the Assassin girl, Akstsuki, who's in love with Shiroe (the supposed main character; though it's now an ensemble piece), who doesn't know she loves him, or ignores it.

    NOR do the incompetent writers have the slightest clue how to write a plot arc, or have even the SLIGHTEST interesting thing happen. The "animators" are also lazy as heck. Examples:

    If you love DULL meetings,where NOTHING much ever happens, this is the show for you! Over and over again, dull, ponderous meetings fill up episode after episode. However, this is GREAT for the lazy animators, who don't actually have to animate anything. Just people sitting motionless in chairs, with maybe an eye or mouth moving. OH! A favorite of the lazy animators, is to have the person talking with their BACK to the camera shot, so that they don't even have to animate the mouth moving! DISGUSTINGLY LAZY!

    The writers, not having thought out their plot ideas in the slightest, constantly change how the magic works, to make it more convenient for their dull plots.

    In a plot arc where the Adventurers (IE, the real people trapped in the RPG), go to the aid of the People of the Land (IE, the people who were originally non-player characters (presumably without souls, although no one has mentioned or thought of this even once)), when part of tens of thousands of goblins attack.

    WOW! Looked amazing, right? NO. AFTER THE FACT, you get to hear this (paraphrased): "Gee, whiz! That was a heck of a battle! Gazillions of goblins coming after us all night long! Man, we're lucky to be alive!!!" BUT, what a boon for the lazy animators! Heaven forbid they'd actually have to animate this!

    If the lazy animators are actually FORCED to animate a battle or crowd scene, you get a static single drawing, that they PAN the camera over, to give a partial illusion of movement. This is done over and over again. LAZY!

    Neither the genius master strategist (NOT!) Shiroe NOR the other 30,000 other people trapped there, seemed to remember from the game that you always have to defeat the new Goblin King, to keep the goblins from attacking. Did they finally go and do what they should've done in the first place; defeat the Goblin King, so that the tens of thousands of goblins would slink back to their holes in the ground? Ho, ho, ho, no! They go off and have a FESTIVAL! Are they all INSANE???

    Now, I am a big fan of planning and strategy, and would really liked to have seen something decent; but the writers are so BAD at this, they should just give it up, and have mindless action like everyone else.

    A several episode "plot arc", had an evil Person of the Land plotting against Shiroe's home city, during a festival. (Man! They have a LOT of festivals, in this show; since the bungling writers can't think of a single original idea.) He brings a gigantic ship into the city harbor, supposedly with trade goods.

    What's REALLY inside this gigantic ship? Troops? Magic weapons? Tons of explosives? Gazillions of evil monsters?

    NO! He's forged a document, so that a Princess of the Land staying there would be humiliated that they didn't have warehouse space ready for his trade goods.

    HUH???!!! WHAT???!!! HUH???!!! WHAT???!!!

    THIS was the ending to a several episode "plot arc". I will leave you in the dark, as to whether or not the Princess was humiliated.

    WHAT kind of LAME, WORTHLESS, INCOMPETENT, BAD writing is THIS???

    One commentator here said that Log Horizon didn't have "...one dimensional forced romance stories...".

    He's correct. Log Horizon has ZERO dimensional romance stories. ZERO marriages (after a year, not a single marriage?) ZERO newborn babies. ZERO sex. (How realistic is THAT?) ZERO adult relationships. Love struck women, make big cow eyes at their love interest, too afraid to actually say anything (sexist). Usually, the love interest either doesn't realize this, or ignores it (also sexist).

    A several episode arc (partly) involved Shiroe and Akstsuki going to a big ball, where, presumably, they'd have their big dance. He asks her to dance. How much do the lazy animators show? ZERO! NONE! Set up for weeks! The little dancing they showed of others, was SO BAD, it looked like cut-out figures glued to popsicle sticks.

    Sword Art Online, mentioned elsewhere, is vastly superior in every possible way to Log Horizon. The only similarity, is being trapped in an RPG world.

    Log Horizon is drek, crud, garbage; WORTHLESS in every way.

    You've been warned.

    ***********MAJOR SPOILERS***********
  • So after watching "Drifters", I felt like watching another well received isekai series and this anime was one of them on my watchlist. This was the time to watch it!

    I thought the main characters designs were good like the art was good. However the story just didn't move me at all, instead it bored me to tears. The English Dub cast weren't that bad at all but needed work too. I thought some of the voice actors who voiced some of the characters didn't match what type of voice they are required to do. However the plot bothered me more because it did have that potential to be a pretty decent isekai out there like Drifters,Overlord, Reincarnated as a Slime and Shield Hero.

    Yeah it's just a bummer that it's not joining my best isekai anime list...
  • gtenalokes17 February 2023
    The plot had potential and is really interesting but the story does not go deep enough to address and develop the plot on a serious note, it often feels like there are no stakes and you are just watching pointless side quests which ultimately feels like a total waste of time....

    Like Hello! Hundreds of thousands of people trapped in a game, can we focus more on that instead of things like the not so funny "cute ninja" nonsense...

    The protagonist is not smart, everyone else is just unreasonably stupid..

    Sword Art Online is somewhat trash especially after season 2 but at least they had the guts to deal with the physical and mental side effects of being trapped inside a game, in log horizon they just brush it off as if its no big deal, everybody just accepts it and move on....
  • The first two episode were okay. Then it went downhill only saw 10 episodes and I lost my interest
  • Somehow I made it to season 3 and I'm pretty sure I know what's going on... But at the same time I don't know what's going on. There is so much uninteresting dialogue. It's like watching actual gamers actually try to make an actual world but they don't know enough about the real world so they just talk and feud amongst themselves constantly about nonsense.... Stop trying to make this anime seem great, please..