Crunchyroll at 2:25 pm EST on Fridays. How was the first episode? Caitlin Moore Some readers may remember my review of the first volume of The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter from the Fall Manga Guide a few months ago. Suffice it to say, I detested it, and if I thought I could get away with it, I would have copied and pasted the text of it right here with only minor edits. The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter is a bad anime, y'all, by pretty much every metric. The premise, that the hero Noir becomes more powerful by experiencing satisfaction, leans heavily into its skeeziest instincts. He gets this ability from Olivia, an ultra-powerful sorceress who is chained up in a dungeon and will die if she leaves, who explains that he can get Life Points for his godlike powers by doing things like accomplishing goals, eating good food, spending money, or having intimate contact with the opposite sex. He doesn't go out and start sampling gourmet cuisine or derive satisfaction from a hard day's work. Oh no. He goes home and lays his head on his adoring little sister's lap, because it wouldn't be a trashy light novel adaptation without some incestuous undertones.