Watching the skeleton warrior absorb that Soul Miasma like it was nothing was pure satisfaction. The blonde guy's arrogance turned to shock instantly, and I lived for that reaction. It's rare to see an undead character used so strategically in (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army. The blue flames against the dark forest created such a cool visual contrast too.
The shift from high-stakes battle to campfire tension was seamless. The blonde commander trying to assert dominance while the protagonist just walks off to take watch shows so much about their dynamic without words. The purple-haired lady's comment about manners added a nice layer of social commentary. Love how (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army handles these quiet moments.
Finally, a show that explains why certain monsters affect beasts but not humans! The dialogue about poison versus miasma was actually fascinating lore delivery. The way the skeleton absorbed the tornado of dark energy proved the theory perfectly. These little world-building details make (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army stand out from typical fantasy shows.
Opening scene with the armored bear roaring had me on edge immediately. The red eyes and lightning effects set such a dark tone. Then switching to the white tiger showed the variety of beasts in this world. The atmosphere in these forest scenes is consistently creepy and well-animated. Definitely sets the bar high for (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army right from the start.
She was the only one who figured out the skeleton's immunity immediately. Her calm explanation while the others panicked showed her intelligence. The way she gestured while explaining undead traits was so confident. It's refreshing to see a female character leading the intellectual side of the group in (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army without being overshadowed.