- Awesome Art: The artwork seen in the illustrations of the light novels and the manga adaptation have been praised by readers. The promotional artwork for the upcoming anime has also been viewed favorably.
- Catharsis Factor: The death of Orwell is as satisfying as it is ironic, especially for her real goal of using Akari as a mindless slave to obtain immortality, in addition to all of the other girls she killed and experimented upon for such desires.
- It Was His Sled: The opening, the advertising, and the covers of anything involving this series have Menou and Akari front and center, while Mitsuki's fate in the first episode/volume became a hotbed of attention.
- Narm Charm:
- This in-universe depiction of Otherworlders in the past◊ from the anime's fourth episode all but Crosses the Line Twice on parodying how many Isekai stories are power fantasies where ordinary Japanese teens can reshape entire worlds through their knowledge and powers while becoming a Messianic Archetype. This is right before explaining that these gifted children can then become apocalyptic Pure Concepts that have wiped out civilizations and continents, turning parody into horror of just how these sorts of stories could be played realistically from the denizen's perspectives.
- Pandemonium takes on a monstrous centipede form animated in Conspicuous CG, which would be glaring to most viewers. But given that Pandemonium is deliberately trying to emulate a monster movie, this animation style is oddly fitting.
- Nightmare Fuel: See here.
- Signature Scene: Menou knifing Mitsuki in the head. The first sign this is not your everyday isekai.
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