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Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World: Season 1 Episode 11 – Review & Recap

Last Riser appears again, leaving you to question if “Why Does Nobody Remember Me In This World” wants to be remembered once this season ends.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onSeptember 21, 2024 10:56 PMSeptember 21, 2024 10:57 PM

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The TLDR Recap/ Review

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  1. As usual, the humans find themselves fighting a hero, Sid is mentioned, and here comes Last Riser.
  2. Unlike with Lord Alfreya, Last Riser is sent to their dimension but rather than there just being a ceasefire and moving on, Rikugen has the human leaders join her in what were the graveyards of Kai’s former world.
  3. There, the Code Holder lights, Sid speaks, and a door to the Last Riser’s world is revealed, and there it attacks the ones who know of Sid and sends away those who don’t, like Jeanne.
  4. But, even without a plan, Rikugen, Rinne, and Kai figure out how to escape the Last Riser’s world, with what appears to be Lord Alfreya, and even lure Last Riser to their world – the only place it can be harmed.
  5. But, with Last Riser seemingly immortal and there being multiple versions, it seems this battle is just part one.
  6. The main takeaway here is that, per Rikugen, only the hero of Mythical Beasts really sided with Last Riser, despite it not belonging to any faction and how massively rejected it was.
  7. But, as with all things, while you are given some information, it never feels like enough. With the next episode being the season finale, likely series finale with the way most anime are, it is hard not to be frustrated.
  8. Yet, throughout “Why Does Nobody Remember Me In This World,” we’ve found ourselves more easily finding something lacking than worthy of praise, so what else is new?

General Information

Episode TitleTo Where Fate Lies
Director(s)Project No. 9
Writer(s)Sugizawa Satoru

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Related Tags: Crunchyroll, Project No. 9, Sugizawa Satoru, Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World

Amari Allah

Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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