Yami Kakusei Shite Shujinkou ni Bokosareru Kamaseinu ni Hyoui Shita ga Gensaku to Chigaisugite Tomadotteru - Ch. 1 - Possessing the Cringey Villain N…

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I think this hast the Potential to be quite good. With the MC Not being hyper dense and actually a somewhat Sane human. Lets Hope this series actually gets Updates and isn't left to rot after Like 4 chapters.
 
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Maid is princess or noble ? Since she first appeared dressed as a student, she must be important, right?
 
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Irl tradeoff for photographic memory, lack of image manipulation.
My wife can recall everything she is awake for, but she can't imagine a blue apple in her minds eye.
Meanwhile I struggle with anniversary dates, but I can make a blue apple with orange flesh and red seeds easy.
Then you have those people who see nothing, ever. As minecraft youtuber Grian once said "it's like the computer is on, running everything fine, but the screen is off". Frightening I say.
 
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More isekai slop? Yes please! :dogkek:



Thinking about it, this set-up of magical schools, with this particular kind of noble bully, appears often in these isekai stories but... is there actually an example of an anime/manga/game with such an actual setting?
It's sort of like those villainess isekai stories we often see, where the heroine steals all the heroes of the story away from the villainesses, but seemingly none such stories actually exist (bar one game that's somewhat similar, but still not a match).

For how common this stereotypical world is for these genres of isekai, it's just amusing that they're either quite rare stories, or actually none-existent outside of isekai, with the isekais themselves making you think they'd be exceptionally common.

It makes sense that there's few, or no examples of a heroine stealing the boyfriends of all the 'villainesses' - because she'd be less of a heroine then and more of a homewrecking villain herself.
But it is surprising there seems to be so few magical fantasy school adventure stories, despite being similarly adapted, and despite it seemingly being ripe for stories in the same way the isekai genre itself is, and also the popularity of Harry Potter - which you would think would inspire a few similar stories. :thonk:
 
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Casting "Light Orb" with the wrong directionality:
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The description is clearly of eidetic (photographic) memory, but "camera eye" is an interesting new name...

And we even have a voyeur elf or something :pepehmm:
 
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This looks like it's having fun with it. Can't wait.

I used to joke about putting these on the pile of identical manga, but at a certain point I'm going to need to upgrade that to "putting them in the Raiders of the Lost Ark-style warehouse of identical manga."
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More isekai slop? Yes please! :dogkek:



Thinking about it, this set-up of magical schools, with this particular kind of noble bully, appears often in these isekai stories but... is there actually an example of an anime/manga/game with such an actual setting?
It's sort of like those villainess isekai stories we often see, where the heroine steals all the heroes of the story away from the villainesses, but seemingly none such stories actually exist (bar one game that's somewhat similar, but still not a match).

For how common this stereotypical world is for these genres of isekai, it's just amusing that they're either quite rare stories, or actually none-existent outside of isekai, with the isekais themselves making you think they'd be exceptionally common.

It makes sense that there's few, or no examples of a heroine stealing the boyfriends of all the 'villainesses' - because she'd be less of a heroine then and more of a homewrecking villain herself.
But it is surprising there seems to be so few magical fantasy school adventure stories, despite being similarly adapted, and despite it seemingly being ripe for stories in the same way the isekai genre itself is, and also the popularity of Harry Potter - which you would think would inspire a few similar stories. :thonk:

My WAG is that it's less that they are rare, and more of how that are distributed. I think they are not serialized by Manga Publishers, but commissioned by marketing firms as advertisement for a Visual Novel(Otome game).

So most stories that end up in a non-isekai otome setting would be less likely to be a serialized digital release and packaged as one-shots or short stories that sell alongside, or are packaged with, their Visual Novel.

It's actually surprising how little of the anime and manga industries us outside of Japan actually see...
 

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