>Former heros forced to become normal humans and find work.
Is this a blatant euphemism for NEETs finding work?
>>162068126
Can someone give me a quick rundown of this cartoon?
>>162068126
But that would imply that NEETs did something useful for society at any point.
>>162068126
It could be a showing of the conformist nature that permeates Japanese society through peer pressure.
>>162068597
Heroic souls fall into an afterlife abyss, and a Japanese agency is tasked with plucking these souls and reforming them into Japanese modern society where they are taught how to live ordinary lives.
The only way the premise of the show makes any sense is if the method is available to all nations across the world and Japan is doing this to prevent other nations from weaponizing other dimensional heroic souls. Otherwise this is incredibly cruel and unnecessary. At least Nasuverse is different in that the heroic souls still have a purpose or a hope to cling onto.
But I thought the point of nobles was that they didn't have to work, they had peasants to do that for them.
>any medieval society pulling heroes from any caste other than nobility
>>162070890
Well the point of the OVA is kind of American in theme - in that you will always have a second chance to bounce back from literally nothing if you give enough effort (and with the assistance of government services) and live a decent, appreciable life.
But these people were dead already, in another time, in another dimension. Its mere cruelty if it was just a government initiative.
>>162068126
>Former heros forced to become normal humans and find work.
Sounds like Hataraku Maou-sama
>>162071182
Also Fate/HA to some extent.
>>162068126
The incredibles?
>>162071182
Oops, made the wrong comparison
Yūsha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shūshoku o Ketsui Shimashita
aka I Couldn't Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job.