
Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!
私、能力は平均値でって言ったよね!
When she turns ten years old, Adele von Ascham is hit with a horrible headache–and memories of her previous life as an eighteen-year-old Japanese girl named Kurihara Misato. That life changed abruptly, however, when Misato died trying to aid a little girl and met god. During that meeting, she made an odd request and asked for average abilities in her next life. But few things–especially wishes–ever go quite as planned. (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?! is a tv with 12 episodes, from Fall 2019, produced by project No.9, rated 6.6/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
When she turns ten years old, Adele von Ascham is hit with a horrible headache–and memories of her previous life as an eighteen-year-old Japanese girl named Kurihara Misato. That life changed abruptly, however, when Misato died trying to aid a little girl and met god. During that meeting, she made an odd request and asked for average abilities in her next life. But few things–especially wishes–ever go quite as planned. (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
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Tags
- Isekai — Features a character from a modern-day setting being transported into an alternate world and has to adapt to their new surroundings.
- Primarily Female Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of female characters.
- Reincarnation — Features a character being born again after death, typically as another person or in another world.
- Female Protagonist — Main character is female.
- Magic — Prominently features magical elements or the use of magic.
- Cute Girls Doing Cute Things — Centers around female characters doing cute activities, usually with little to no emphasis on drama and conflict.
- Tomboy — Features a girl who exhibits characteristics or behaviors considered in many cultures to be typical of boys.
- Medieval — Partially or completely set in the Middle Ages or a Middle Ages-inspired setting. Commonly features elements such as European castles and knights.
- Meta — Features fourth wall-breaking references to itself or genre tropes.
- Parody — Features deliberate exaggeration of popular tropes or a particular genre to comedic effect.
- Afterlife — Partly or completely set in the afterlife.
- Lost Civilization — Featuring a civilization with few ruins or records that exist in present day knowledge.

