Moto Tansakusha no Ojii-chan: Mago ni Segamarete Dungeon Haishin o Hajimeta njaga, Nazeka Bazuriotta wai

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Being of the old guy persuasion myself (I'm 68) I can relate to this in a way I suspect most here don't.

Things were different when I was a youth-- better? Worse? The same but not? Well, all that's debatable, but there's no doubt that they were different.

Now, the protagonist is very much the stereotype of an Old Japanese Guy, the sort living in one of those dying towns (which are a thing in Japan and a matter of concern to many) and (like more than a few people my generation I could name) doesn't get the new ways thing are getting done. I get that all too well. And he remembers how to do things in the old ways, where the modern guys don't. I get that too. (I cannot help but chuckle when I see-- and this is real-- a kid asking why someone 3-D printed the 'save icon' upon seeing a 3.5 inch floppy.) I'm expecting Genji to learn a few things beyond magic himself.

Looking forward to this one. At the least, it amuses.
 
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Very cute series, but you'll have to turn your suspension of disbelief up a bit for this one because the idea that a lot of knowledge MC knows wasn't passed down between generations AT ALL is kind of silly. It's at the level of "this infamously difficult monster is actually trivialized if you know this one thing" which is insane to not have been made public knowledge. If you can ignore that though it's fantastic!
 

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