Beast Tamer Review

I wonder how many anime I'll finish by year end.

Rein Shroud, a renowned beast tamer has just been kicked out of the heroes party, on trying to rebuild his adventuring career, he saves a ultimate cat beast named Kanade who agrees to form a contract with Rein, what follows is other ultimate species including twin fairies, a dragon kin in Tania and a Kitsune joining as his partners, showing up the hero's party who rejected him and defeating corrupt lords.
Rein is probably the only harem protagonist in history to earn his harem by being a really nice guy, I don't think there's a single moment in the show that ends with a slap in the face or even the use of the word pervert, to back it up, he's not socially bankrupt and is actually ridiculously reliable and overpowered, if this is the new norm for this genre, sign me up, but it does feel all too easy, I don't think Rein is winning any awards for complexity as he pretty much wins any battle barely breaking a sweat even shrugging off a direct strike from the Grim Reaper, so he joins a list of fantasy protagonists that are too OP to have a normal story, sometimes it works like Bofuri but other times it can be frustrating, Beast Tamer is at least in the middle as it's cast more than makes up for it's shortcomings.
Dub is passable at least.
Final Verdict: Beast Tamer is the first harem anime to have a genuinely likeable protagonist, Tenchi Muyo and Sakura Wars are the only other ones that spring to mind but don't expect a deep story to accompany it.

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