Death March To The Parallel World Rhapsody Characters

Okay, let's talk Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody. Or, as I like to call it: "Satou's Excellent Adventure (with way too many cute girls)."
The Satou Problem
Our hero, Satou. He's overpowered. Like, REALLY overpowered. Is it just me, or does he solve every problem by accidentally nuking it with his infinite stats?
Sometimes I wish he'd stub his toe. Just once. It would be relatable, you know?
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The Harem... I mean, Party
Now, the supporting cast. Let's be honest, they're adorable. But are they all that interesting?
Lulu is the sweet one. Liza the stoic warrior. Arisa is... Arisa. Each fits a trope like a glove. We've seen these characters before.
Here's my hot take: I sometimes forget Tama and Pochi exist. Sorry, not sorry. They are cute, but mostly just background noise.

Arisa: Love Her or Hate Her?
Let's focus on Arisa. She’s... a lot. A complicated character, for sure. Is she brilliant or just plain annoying?
Her constant schemes and antics keep things interesting, I'll give her that. But sometimes I wish she'd just chill. Less plotting, more appreciating the scenery.
The Dragons (and the Dragon Girl)
Don't even get me started on the dragons. They’re supposed to be these ancient, powerful beings. But they mostly just seem... grumpy?

Zena Marienteilles, or more affectionately known as Zena, the dragon girl is an okay character.
Villains We Barely Know
And the villains? Forgettable. They pop up, Satou sneezes in their general direction, and boom, problem solved.
I honestly couldn't tell you the name of a single major antagonist without Googling it. That's not a good sign.

Unpopular Opinions Ahoy!
Ready for some truth bombs? Buckle up.
I think the story could be more interesting if Satou wasn't so ridiculously strong. A little struggle would be nice. Maybe a scrape or two?
Maybe that’s an unpopular opinion. But give the man a challenge!

Final Thoughts (Maybe)
Look, I still enjoy Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody. It's fluffy, fun, and easy to watch. Brain candy, basically.
It's just that sometimes, I wish it would take itself a little less seriously. Or, you know, give Satou a papercut. Baby steps.
So, what do you think? Am I completely off base? Or are you secretly agreeing with me? Let me know!
