Anime 36038 Net-juu No Susume Reviews Filter Check 3


Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Netojuu no Susume, Recommendation of the Wonderful Virtual Life
Japanese: ネト充のススメ
English: Recovery of an MMO Junkie
German: Recovery of an MMO Junkie
Spanish: Recovery of An MMO Junkie
French: Recovery of an MMO Junkie


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 10
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 10, 2017 to Dec 12, 2017
Premiered: Fall 2017
Broadcast: Tuesdays at 01:40 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Signal.MD
Source: Web manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, RomanceRomance
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, Video GameVideo Game
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Statistics

Score: 7.531 (scored by 249397249,397 users)
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Ranked: #19022
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Popularity: #481
Members: 472,129
Favorites: 2,394

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Reviews

Dec 9, 2017
The first half of Net-Juu no Susume, otherwise known as Recommendation of The Wonderful Virtual Life (Not Recovery of an MMO Junkie), was actually quite a joyous watch. Typically romance is a genre that lacks variety and intrigue. NJnS takes the additive route of just applying an MMO on top of the bland cliche scenarios you'd normally find and, surprisingly, it creates some level of appeal.

Gloriously followed up by the characters, Morioka or "MoriMori", is a shut-in who quit her job to play MMOs all day everyday. Well, really it is to escape the real world that is filled with anxiety and depression ...
Dec 22, 2022
I get it, Recovery of an MMO Junkie is cute and all, but is that really enough to overlook the generic and cliched writing? The conflict is entirely caused by misunderstandings. The characters are shallow and the protagonist is an unrealistic interpretation of a NEET.

Moriko Morioka is a 30-something business dropout who has chosen to become a self-proclaimed "NEET" and plays games all day instead of working. Why did she choose this life? She felt like it, despite being good at her job she opted to throw it away playing video games instead… Don’t expect to understand what motivates the characters because their only reason ...
Dec 1, 2017
Preliminary (7/10 eps)
I'll try and explain why this isn't a very good anime, kinda.

With Net-juu no Susume, there's two separate but inter-connected story lines, one in game, one in real life.

Of which, the real life story is actually decent and pretty cute, if a bit bland, while the in game story is a cringey mess. To the point where I would actively skip most of the in game interactions not between the two mains because they were hard to watch, they were also predictable too so I wasn't missing anything.

Why is this? To put it bluntly, no one in game acts like an actual human being.

I'm ...
Mar 24, 2022
[Story] 3/10
If I explain the story with one word, it would be "misunderstandings". Moriko Morioka plays the game as a guy and not a female (no real reason why) but does not want anyone to know that she is a girl IRL. And Yuuta Sakurai plays the game with a female character. And that is practically it, the show continues after the first episode to just give out one misunderstanding after another. One part of me just wanted the misunderstandings to stop but if they did, the show would fall apart.

Also, there isn't any reason behind any of the characters' actions. They do something ...
Apr 27, 2021
Okayy so we start with the main mc explaining who she is and why she a gamer.

We get to learn that she had a really good job but, just quits it (i do not know why she quits it not explained) and she quits it to become a weeb or otaku i dont remeber gamer shi

Okay so she playing and playing. And eventually meets boy gamer, and she wants to friend, so she friend him and later when she goes out to buy some munch she finds cute guy and that same cute guy just so happens to be the boy gamer.

We go on and ...