The community's response to the finale was mixed but generally leaned toward "guilty pleasure."
The finale of Kenja no Mago (Wise Man's Grandchild), titled "And So, Off into the World...", serves as the conclusion to the first season and has sparked several interesting discussions among viewers regarding its execution and future potential. Key Highlights & Fan Observations
For more community opinions, you can check out the full discussion on MyAnimeList or the Crunchyroll Reviews page. Kenja no Mago (Dub) Episode 12
Discussion threads noted that the season ended as it began—with a major battle featuring a giant CGI monster. While some found the combat exciting, others felt the CGI was "dubious" compared to earlier episodes.
Many viewers categorized the show as a well-executed, if generic, isekai. The community's response to the finale was mixed
Despite some criticism of the "half-baked" plot, there is a strong sentiment that the series deserves a second season to explore the world further.
A common point of praise was the attention given to side characters like Miria, rather than solely focusing on the overpowered protagonist, Shin. Viewers appreciated seeing the "Ultimate Magicians" group collaborate during the crisis. While some found the combat exciting, others felt
A unique "pro" often cited is that Shin actually chooses a girl and sticks with her, avoiding the typical "indecisive harem" trope found in similar anime.