The complete 12-episode run of I Parry Everything is now available on HIDIVE, with both subtitled and English dubbed versions ready for viewing. Produced by studio OLM—the team behind Summer Time Rendering and the long-running Pokémon franchise—the series follows Noor, a hermit who descends from his mountain training retreat with the singular, modest goal of becoming an adventurer.
While the Kingdom of Clays faces immediate political collapse and high-stakes assassination plots, the narrative remains anchored by Noor’s profound obliviousness. Unlike typical power-fantasy leads who pursue glory or vengeance, Noor is defined by a decade of isolated, rigorous training that has rendered him absurdly powerful, yet entirely unaware of his own standing in the world. The comedy is derived from this disconnect, as his earnest attempts to handle simple tasks result in world-shattering feats of defensive prowess.
At its core, the show functions as a surreal action-comedy that leans into the kinetic impact of Noor’s signature skill. OLM utilizes sharp, rhythmic animation to turn every encounter into a masterclass of timing, emphasizing the sheer weight of his parries. The series manages to juggle geopolitical tension with the protagonist’s grounded, mundane desires, creating a distinct rhythm that separates it from standard fantasy fare.
Because the full 12-episode arc is now available, viewers can experience the entirety of Noor’s initial journey from mountain recluse to accidental hero without waiting for weekly releases. The pacing avoids the common pitfall of rushing through plot points, allowing the viewer to appreciate the absurdity of a hero who is too focused on his own limitations to realize he is the strongest person in the room.
With a second season already confirmed, the current 12 episodes serve as the foundational chapters for the broader conflict brewing in the Kingdom of Clays. It remains a standout pick for those who prefer fantasy action that balances high-stakes stakes with a protagonist who refuses to acknowledge his own legend.