I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince Season 1 Hindi Dubbed [12/12] {Complete}

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I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability
Aired: 2024-04-02
Status: FINISHED
Ratings: 74/100
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Tags: Magic, Male Protagonist, Reincarnation, Femboy, Demons, Chibi, Cute Boys Doing Cute Things, Female Harem, Swordplay, Nudity, Maids, Age Regression, Angels, Incest, Medieval, Time Skip, Chuunibyou, Clone, Gore
Total Episodes: 12
Duration: 24 min
Studio: ADK Marketing Solutions
Source: LIGHT_NOVEL
Format: TV
Season: SPRING
Release Year: 2024
Season No: 1
Director: Jin Tamamura

Synopsis

The qualities valued most in the study of magic are bloodline, aptitude, and effort. There was one sorcerer who, despite his deep love for magic, was born a commoner and thus lacked the bloodline and aptitude for it. As he died an unnatural death, he wished he had studied magic more while he had the chance. Then, he was reincarnated as Lloyd, the seventh prince of the Kingdom of Saloum and one blessed with a strong magical bloodline. Reborn with all his memories intact, along with the perfect bloodline and immense talent, he was determined to enjoy his new life, using his extraordinary magical abilities to master the study of magic that was beyond his reach in his previous life! (Source: Crunchyroll)

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Character Lloyd de Saloum from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Lloyd de Saloum
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Character Grimoire from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Grimoire
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Character Alieze de Saloum from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Alieze de Saloum
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Character Albert from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Albert
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Character Ren from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Ren
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Character Galilea from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Galilea
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Character Tao from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Tao
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Character Talia from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Talia
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Character Sylpha from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Sylpha
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Character Babylon from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Babylon
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Jade
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Crow
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Character Dian from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Dian
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Character Shiro from Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu wo Kiwamemasu
Shiro
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I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince So I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability Season 1: A Deep Dive into a Magical Powerhouse

Overview
“I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince So I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability” (henceforth 7th Prince) is a 2024 isekai anime that follows a magic-obsessed commoner reincarnated as Lloyd de Saloum, the seventh prince of the Kingdom of Saloum. Blessed with noble blood and immense magical potential, Lloyd dedicates his new life to mastering magic, often through explosive battles and meticulous study. Produced by Tsumugi Akita Animation Lab, the series blends vibrant visuals, intricate magic systems, and a polarizing protagonist to create a unique yet flawed entry in the isekai genre. This review explores its strengths, weaknesses, and distinctive qualities, drawing from various perspectives without promotional bias.

Visual and Technical Mastery
The standout feature of 7th Prince is its animation quality. Tsumugi Akita Animation Lab, a relatively new studio, delivers a visual feast with fluid combat choreography, vivid colors, and detailed backgrounds. Magical battles, a core element of the series, are a highlight, blending 2D and CGI seamlessly to create dynamic spell-casting sequences that rival top-tier shonen anime. The series maintains consistent quality throughout its 12 episodes, avoiding the mid-season dips common in many productions. The soundtrack, with its well-timed crescendos, enhances the intensity of these scenes, making every clash feel monumental. The chibi-style interludes, while overused, add a playful contrast to the darker moments, showcasing the studio’s versatility.

A Protagonist Both Brilliant and Bland
Lloyd, the reincarnated prince, is a double-edged sword. His unrelenting passion for magic is refreshing in its purity—he’s not driven by power, fame, or romance but by an insatiable curiosity to understand and perfect sorcery. This single-minded focus sets him apart from typical isekai protagonists, offering a glimpse into a character who treats magic as both science and art. His ability to analyze and replicate complex spells mid-battle, such as his sister’s animal-taming magic or a demon’s mana manipulation, adds intellectual depth to the action. However, this obsession comes at a cost. Lloyd’s personality is thinly developed, often reduced to his magical pursuits, making him feel one-dimensional. Unlike characters like Pastry from Sweet Reincarnation, who balances personal passions with empathy, Lloyd’s self-absorbed nature can alienate viewers, especially when he delays intervening in crises to study spells. This lack of emotional growth leaves the narrative feeling hollow at times.

A World of Magic, Underutilized
The series introduces a spell-combination-based magic system that promises complexity, distinct from skill-based systems in anime like Tensei Slime. However, 7th Prince barely scratches the surface of its potential. While Lloyd’s experiments hint at a deeper framework, the show prioritizes flashy battles over world-building, leaving viewers with little understanding of the magic’s rules or the kingdom’s socio-political dynamics. The premise of a reincarnated commoner using noble privilege to pursue his dreams could have explored themes of class disparity or the ethics of power, but these are relegated to faint subtext. This missed opportunity is particularly glaring given the series’ focus on Lloyd’s magical studies, which could have been a vehicle for richer lore.

Supporting Cast: Hit or Miss
The supporting characters are a mixed bag. Sylpha, Lloyd’s swordswoman maid, stands out with her serene yet fierce persona, her combat prowess adding depth to her role beyond fan service. Tao, a Qi master, and Grim, a tamed demon familiar, have moments of charm but are often reduced to comic relief or plot devices. Other characters, like Lloyd’s siblings, feel underdeveloped, with their unique traits (e.g., animal taming, blacksmithing) quickly overshadowed by Lloyd’s ability to replicate their skills. The show’s reliance on isekai tropes—such as a harem-like dynamic despite Lloyd’s childlike appearance—introduces uncomfortable elements, particularly in scenes where adult women, including maids, display inappropriate affection toward the 10-year-old prince. These moments, coupled with a controversial kiss from Lloyd’s sister Alieze, have sparked debates about the show’s handling of shotacon humor, often feeling gratuitous rather than satirical.

Narrative and Pacing: A Shift in Tone
7th Prince starts as a lighthearted isekai with a bubbly, magic-focused tone but takes a darker turn in its second half. Episodes 9–12 escalate with intense battles against demons like Pazuzu and Guisarme, introducing gore and stakes that contrast with the earlier whimsy. This shift, while jarring for some, hooks viewers craving high-stakes action akin to Solo Leveling. However, the lack of narrative tension—due to Lloyd’s overwhelming power—undermines the drama. His Saitama-like invincibility means conflicts lack real stakes, as he can resolve any threat effortlessly. The series’ pacing also suffers from filler-like moments, with some episodes criticized for focusing on mundane activities (e.g., Lloyd brewing tea) over plot progression. This inconsistency prevents 7th Prince from fully capitalizing on its promising premise.

Controversial Elements
The show’s flirtation with shotacon tropes has drawn significant criticism. Lloyd’s character design, with exposed legs and a youthful appearance, combined with the maids’ and other characters’ overt affection, creates uncomfortable undertones. Moments like Sylpha’s fantasies or Alieze’s kiss feel out of place in a series that could have leaned into its intellectual and magical strengths. These choices alienate viewers who might otherwise appreciate the show’s creativity, making it a polarizing entry in the genre.

What Makes It Unique?
Despite its flaws, 7th Prince carves a niche with its focus on magic as a scholarly pursuit rather than a mere tool for power. Lloyd’s analytical approach—breaking down spells like a scientist—offers a fresh perspective in a genre often dominated by brute-force protagonists. The animation quality, particularly in combat, sets a high bar for isekai visuals, and the balance of humor, action, and occasional darkness keeps the series engaging. Its refusal to lean heavily on romance or harem tropes (beyond the controversial moments) distinguishes it from many peers, though it doesn’t fully escape the genre’s clichés.

Final Thoughts
7th Prince is a paradox: a visually stunning, conceptually intriguing anime held back by a shallow protagonist, underdeveloped world, and questionable humor. It shines brightest in its magical battles and Lloyd’s obsessive curiosity, but its reliance on isekai tropes and failure to explore its own ideas prevent it from reaching true greatness. For fans of overpowered protagonists and dazzling animation, it’s a fun, escapist ride, but those seeking depth or emotional resonance may find it lacking. The announcement of a second season offers hope for improvement, particularly in fleshing out Lloyd’s character and the magic system. For now, 7th Prince is a flawed gem—captivating yet frustrating, unique yet familiar.

Rating: 7/10
A visually spectacular isekai with a refreshing premise, undermined by a lack of narrative depth and controversial elements. Best for fans of action-packed magic and overpowered leads, but not for those seeking rich storytelling or nuanced characters.1

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