Meikyuu — Black Company
: The anime vividly portrays the dehumanizing nature of corporate greed, where workers are viewed as expendable resources.
Kinji is a unique protagonist who isn't motivated by justice or saving the world. His primary drive is his own greed and desire to return to a work-free lifestyle. He uses shady business tactics, psychological manipulation, and strategic alliances to rise through the corporate ranks. His "overwhelming power" isn't magical; it is his relentless, almost villainous, work ethic and tactical mind. Core Themes and Dynamics Meikyuu Black Company
Unlike standard isekai where the protagonist receives god-like abilities, Kinji begins his new life at the bottom of the social ladder. He is recruited by the Raiza'ha Mining Corporation to mine crystals in dangerous dungeons—a "black company" known for extreme overwork and disregard for employee safety. The series uses this setting to critique modern corporate culture, mirroring the real-world Japanese term "black company" (burakku kigyou). Kinji Ninomiya: The Anti-Hero Capitalist : The anime vividly portrays the dehumanizing nature