: Much of the episode focuses on the relationship between Kelvin and Efil. A month has passed since their first adventure, and Efil is now treated as a proper adventurer rather than just a slave assistant. The sweets shop "date" scene provides lighthearted comedy, especially when Kelvin’s awkward phrasing leads to public misunderstandings.
: The use of CGI for certain action sequences remains a point of contention among fans, though clever camera angles help mask some of the stiffer animations. Summary Review Rating/Observation Story Pace Fast-paced; covers a month-long timeskip. Entertainment Kuro no Shoukanshi (Dub) Episode 4
— A solid, "junk food" isekai episode that transitions well into new stakes. : Much of the episode focuses on the
: True to his "battle junkie" nature, Kelvin gets to flex his power when a classic arrogant noble (Prince Tabura) interrupts their outing. Watching Kelvin effortlessly dismantle royalty to protect his companions remains a satisfying, albeit generic, isekai trope. Dub Performance and Critical Reception : The use of CGI for certain action
: Some light novel readers have noted that the anime continues to skip significant world-building details, which can make the progression feel rushed or "off-screen".
: Much of the episode focuses on the relationship between Kelvin and Efil. A month has passed since their first adventure, and Efil is now treated as a proper adventurer rather than just a slave assistant. The sweets shop "date" scene provides lighthearted comedy, especially when Kelvin’s awkward phrasing leads to public misunderstandings.
: The use of CGI for certain action sequences remains a point of contention among fans, though clever camera angles help mask some of the stiffer animations. Summary Review Rating/Observation Story Pace Fast-paced; covers a month-long timeskip. Entertainment
— A solid, "junk food" isekai episode that transitions well into new stakes.
: True to his "battle junkie" nature, Kelvin gets to flex his power when a classic arrogant noble (Prince Tabura) interrupts their outing. Watching Kelvin effortlessly dismantle royalty to protect his companions remains a satisfying, albeit generic, isekai trope. Dub Performance and Critical Reception
: Some light novel readers have noted that the anime continues to skip significant world-building details, which can make the progression feel rushed or "off-screen".