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The show is pretty slice of life-y, but the execution is on point. So you get way more invested than you’d think. 19. Outbreak Company Is the otaku culture non-existent in your community? Have you tried spreading the holy word of Haruhi throughout the streets? If you answered yes to these two questions, then you have a lot in common with the protagonist of this show, Shnishi. The only twist, of course,
being that this Otaku Missionary is sent to a fantasy world in
order to do his holy deed. It’s a harem, it’s a parody, and it’s a comedy. For people who are just getting into the otaku culture, this show might seem extremely odd. But for us diehard fans it’s preaching to the choir. 18. Amatsuki Usually in isekai, the protagonist gets transported into a world they love. But not this time.
118. Unfortunately, he has no chance to win against the Strongest Creature on Earth anyway. Eventually, Yuujirou knocks him out by throwing him to the ground, mockingly stating that Motobe is lucky because they didn't fight on concrete. There is a manga chapter whose story has never
been shown in the anime. It shows Yuujirou who beat up fighters from some local pro wrestling gym. Then he returns to his exclusive hotel, where he eats a big dinner, then he goes to bed and fantasizes about killing martial
artists. Suddenly he instinctively senses someone standing near his door. When he comes to the door and grabs the handle, suddenly the iron door starts to be bombarded with a lot of blows from the other side. Surprised Yuujirou breaks down the door with a kick to see who it is, but it turns out there's nobody there. Most likely it was Kureha Shinogi, who was introduced to the series in the next chapter. In the beginning, Kureha hated all martial artists and liked to show them his superiority, so it could have been him, even though he had no major personal motive.