Anime Feminist Calls Let's Go KAIKIGUMI Episode 1 Unfunny and Disjointed
The review indicates that the series' comedy may not resonate with contemporary audiences, despite its retro visual style and a compelling female lead.
Reporting from 1 source: Anime Feminist.
Anime Feminist's review of the first episode of Let's go KAIKIGUMI describes the comedy horror as unfunny and disjointed. The protagonist's constant screaming is the main joke, failing to provide comedic nuance. The female lead Mechako is noted as a genuinely interesting character, with her off-putting demeanor and unpredictable behavior. The retro animation style is the only positive, but the series feels out of place for the 2026 summer season. The reviewer questions why this gag series was adapted.
The protagonist of Let's go KAIKIGUMI is six times more afraid of ghosts than the average person, a trait that becomes the sole source of comedy through repeated ear-shattering screaming. The reviewer describes the humor as disjointed, with a segment involving an adult man in a loincloth asking the protagonist to touch his fundoshi for luck being particularly unenjoyable. The series adapts a manga that ran from 2018 to 2024, but the reviewer finds the comedy fails to translate to the screen, leaving the retro animation and the off-putting female lead Mechako as the only highlights.
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- Anime Feminist Let’s go KAIKIGUMI — Episode 1