The sheer scale of the goblin army in (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army is mind-blowing! From two to thousands overnight? That's not reproduction, that's a biological weapon! The protagonist's panic is totally relatable. Watching him try to manage this chaotic horde while dealing with powerful variants like the Berserker and Shaman Goblins adds such great tension. The animation style perfectly captures the absurdity and danger.
Who is Mr. Star really? The way he casually handles thousands of high-rank goblins and then seals the deal with Ms. Garrison is so cool. His confidence contrasts perfectly with his initial shock. The mystery of how he bred them all himself keeps me hooked. And that final scene with the catgirl summon? Pure power fantasy done right. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army knows how to build a compelling overpowered MC.
I love the gamification elements in this show! Completing the slime quest and unlocking 'Cosmic Transference' feels so satisfying. The UI design is sleek, and the rewards like the Wind Catgirl pack make grinding feel worthwhile. It reminds me of my favorite RPGs but with higher stakes. The transition from selling slimes to commanding an army of beasts is a perfect progression curve. Can't wait for Phase 2!
That explosion and the sudden appearance of the catgirl had me screaming! Her design is stunning, and the 'Your command, Master' line hit different. The chemistry between her and the protagonist is instant and electric. It's not just fanservice; it feels like a genuine partnership forming. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army balances action, humor, and character moments perfectly. This episode was a rollercoaster!
Ms. Garrison is such a fascinating character! Her calm demeanor while negotiating with someone who just unleashed a goblin apocalypse is impressive. The secrecy clause adds a layer of intrigue—what else is she hiding? Her dynamic with the protagonist shifts from suspicion to mutual respect quickly. The handshake scene felt like the start of a legendary alliance. Love the political undertones in (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army.
The variety of goblin designs is incredible! From the tiny cute ones to the muscular Berserker and the electric Lightning Goblin, each variant feels unique and threatening. The color palette shifts from gritty industrial to vibrant magical effects seamlessly. The scene where they explain the 'breeding machine' concept with hearts in the background was both funny and horrifying. Visual storytelling at its finest in (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army.
Watching the protagonist go from terrified to confidently commanding an army is satisfying. His initial reaction to the goblin swarm was hilarious, but his quick adaptation shows his potential. The moment he realizes he can leave the base and summon beasts globally changes everything. His interaction with the catgirl shows a softer side too. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army delivers a great underdog-to-hero journey.
The setting feels lived-in and dangerous. The rusty factory, the fortified gates, and the distant cityscape hint at a larger world beyond the base. The fact that goblins are Rank 8 threats suggests a well-thought-out power system. The secrecy around the goblin incident implies a society that fears or regulates such powers. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army builds its world through small details rather than exposition dumps.
The comedic timing in this episode is spot-on! The protagonist's exaggerated reactions, the system's dry reports, and the absurdity of goblins reproducing 'a little too well' had me laughing. Even the serious moments, like the variant introductions, have a touch of humor. It prevents the show from becoming too dark. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army knows how to balance tones effectively without undermining the stakes.
The 'Cosmic Transference' ability opens up so many possibilities for future battles! Imagining the protagonist summoning his entire goblin army and mythical beasts to fight anywhere on Earth is epic. The chibi-style battle preview was a nice touch, showing the scale of his potential force. With high-rank tamers limited to three slots, his unlimited summoning gives him a unique edge. (Dubbed) End of World? I've Got an Army is setting up for massive confrontations!