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(Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an ArmyEP 11

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(Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army

The story takes place in a world where monsters are waking up. Human civilization falls apart in the disaster. In this world, humans slowly awaken powers to fight monsters. Why all this happens is still a mystery. People say there is a secret somewhere that can change the world. Many strong fighters go to find it. But a bigger danger is hidden there...
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Ep Review

Slime Army Surprise

The moment he summoned that rainbow slime flood, I knew this wasn't your average beast tamer showdown. The red-coated antagonist's arrogance crumbled so satisfyingly! Watching his elite panther get overwhelmed by a panda with a sword? Pure comedy gold. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army delivers chaos with heart.

Arrogance Meets Reality

That Star family genius thought he owned the battlefield until our protagonist dropped a multicolored apocalypse of slimes. The shift from mockery to panic on his face? Chef's kiss. And that panda warrior? Unexpected MVP. This show doesn't just break tropes—it stomps them into glitter.

When Slimes Become Soldiers

Who knew gelatinous blobs could be this terrifying? The visual contrast between the dark, brooding villain and the pastel slime swarm is genius. Plus, the protagonist's calm smirk while unleashing chaos? Iconic. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army turns cuteness into combat strategy.

Beast Tamer Humiliation Arc

Watching the self-proclaimed 'genius' beg his slime to attack, only for it to cry in fear? Brutal. Then the protagonist reveals he sold hundreds more? Devastating. The power flip here is so clean, you can hear the ego shatter. Best comeuppance scene I've seen all year.

Panda vs Panther Showdown

A martial arts panda wielding dual blades against a flaming panther? Yes please. The animation during their clash had me leaning forward. No dialogue needed—just pure, chaotic energy. And the protagonist watching calmly? He's not just a tamer; he's a conductor of madness.

Colorful Chaos Unleashed

The explosion of slimes wasn't just visually stunning—it was narrative warfare. Each color felt like a middle finger to the villain's elitism. The way they bounced around before summoning orc armies? Brilliant escalation. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army knows how to raise stakes with style.

From Mockery to Mayhem

He laughed at a single slime. Then got buried under an army of them. The irony is thick enough to slice with that panda's sword. The protagonist's quiet confidence versus the villain's loud insecurity? A masterclass in character dynamics. Also, those goblins in the back? Terrifyingly cute.

Contract Beast Betrayal

Selling your own contract beast so it can't attack you? Genius loophole. The villain's rage when he realized he'd been outsmarted by a sales tactic? Priceless. This isn't just fantasy—it's legal warfare with magical creatures. And I'm here for every second of it.

Divine Class? More Like Divine Mess

Calling something 'divine class' then watching it cower before a crying slime? The hubris is real. The protagonist didn't even need to fight—he just summoned enough weirdness to break the villain's brain. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army thrives on absurdity done right.

Army of the Unexpectable

One minute it's a tense standoff, next it's a carnival of slimes and orc generals. The tonal whiplash is intentional—and glorious. The protagonist stands there like a ringmaster of ruin. If you think you know where this is going, you haven't been paying attention. Buckle up.