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How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom (2021)
Suddenly summoned to a fantasy world and betrothed to the princess, Kazuya Souma is crowned the new king. Unlike the royalty before him, he won’t be using swords and magic to rule; will administrative reform really get this kingdom back on track?
Suddenly summoned to a fantasy world and betrothed to the princess, Kazuya Souma is crowned the new king. Unlike the royalty before him, he won’t be using swords and magic to rule; will administrative reform really get this kingdom back on track?
The series focuses on pragmatic governance and economic reform, showcasing a protagonist who applies modern administrative principles to stabilize a struggling kingdom. It champions efficiency, meritocracy, and rational resource management without explicitly promoting a specific modern political ideology.
The film features a Japanese voice cast and characters, representing a non-Western cultural context. The narrative focuses on kingdom building and political strategy, maintaining a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities without explicit critique or central DEI themes.
The series features Aisha Udgard, a dark elf warrior, who consistently demonstrates superior combat skills. She is shown victorious in direct physical engagements against numerous male opponents during military conflicts.
The series portrays the protagonist establishing a royal family through multiple committed marriages, which are depicted as crucial for political stability and succession. This framing emphasizes the formation of a strong, stable ruling family unit.
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The film does not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on political strategy and kingdom management within a fantasy setting, without engaging with issues of gender identity.
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The anime adapts a Japanese light novel. Characters are depicted in a typical anime style, which does not establish specific real-world racial characteristics that are then altered. No instances of characters canonically established as one race being portrayed as a different race are present.
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