

A greedy rogue accidentally saves the world while chasing treasure and skirts. Chaos ensues.
25 minSeason 1 • Episode 26
LatestAnd to tie things up well and good, in this final episode we engage in a bit of full-circle-ism with our heroes getting to revisit early 'throwaway' characters Seigi and Asuga, not to mention Indra (you remember, the guardian god of the Buddha people from episode 11) coming back to take his revenge upon the gang for their destruction of Inaho a few discs back. Despite Granny's intervention (taking on yet another of her 'I feel pretty' forms), Gokudo, Rubette, and Niari (who finally regains his full repertoire of magical tricks) manage to make short work of their adversary, and look set to embark upon new adventures of their own.
Gokudo is an adventurer by heart, his only goals being to get all the money and hot babes in the world. After being told by an old hag in a local bar that an evil king seeks to harm him, he is set forth unknowingly on a hilarious adventure filled with a gender changing genie, demon prince, and sword wielding enemies galore. The story thickens later on when Gokudo and friends find out the real reason for their series of events.
Acting
Akira Ishida's gleefully selfish voice performance carries every scene
Writing
Gokudou never stops being a terrible person, and that's the point
Production
Peak late-90s anime aesthetic with zero budget shame
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The English dub famously leaned into adult humor that wasn't in the original, creating two completely different viewing experiences.
Gokudou is a rare isekai where the protagonist actively resists the 'chosen one' narrative, parodying the genre before it became oversaturated.
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