Probelm Children Are Coming From Another World Anime 01 Vostfr

Ah, "Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, aren't they?" (Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai Kara Kuru Sou Desu yo?) or, as the cool kids say, "Mondaiji" is a bit of a trip. Imagine teenagers, bored with their perfectly mundane lives, suddenly whisked away to a fantastical realm called Little Garden. This world thrives on games, challenges set by powerful entities, and our protagonists, each blessed with unique and frankly bonkers abilities, are expected to... well, solve its problems. No spoilers, but expect a lot of strategic thinking, power-scaling, and maybe just a touch of interdimensional politics.
What makes Mondaiji stand out, even within the crowded isekai genre, is its focus on intellectual battles. It's not just about raw power; our heroes win through wit and cunning. The series also touches upon themes of community and finding purpose. These "problem children," feeling alienated in their original world, find belonging and meaning in Little Garden, using their abilities to help others. It's heartwarming, in a distinctly anime kind of way.
Regarding "Anime 01 Vostfr" (meaning, the first episode with French subtitles), it's a great entry point. The animation style is vibrant and dynamic, the voice acting is (as always) key, and the opening music is undeniably catchy. It definitely leans into the tropes of the genre – overpowered protagonists, fantastical settings – but it does so with a knowing wink. Compared to, say, your typical shonen action anime, Mondaiji feels a bit more strategic, a bit more cerebral.
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So, who should watch it? If you enjoy isekai anime, especially ones that focus on strategy and character development, then Mondaiji is definitely worth a look. Be warned, the series is relatively short, but that just means it's a quick and satisfying binge. You can probably find it streaming on various platforms (check your local availability!), and the "Vostfr" version makes it accessible to French-speaking audiences. Would I recommend it? Absolutely. It's a fun, engaging, and surprisingly thoughtful take on the classic isekai formula. It's a solid 7/10 from me!
