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March Through the Snow"4:143. "Nikukai Fai~! Body Improvement Club Song~!"3:434. "Overeating"4:425. "A
World Seen For the First Time"6:406. "How to Use Your Power"3:417. "Telepathy Life"4:548. "Telepathy Fairy-tale"3:379.
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His entire character motivation is to find out about the world he's trapped in, just like the viewers- Basically, it can be summed up that his motivation pretty much does not exist because it simply exists as a parallel to the plot itself. Furthermore, he's very powerful-
Apparently overpowered MCs are acceptable as long as they're not designed like teenage boys, which makes it admitedly harder for neckbeards to relate to. But Momonga's degree of power exceeds even that- He's powerful to the point that nearly nothing poses a serious threat to him. This is a problem in storytelling because no conflict is ever relevant- Momonga's powerful enough to just solve it easily without any effort. One could say that it was the writer's intent to make Momonga seem powerful and impressive, but it doesn't even do that correctly. Power is relative, so when Momonga just one-shots random fodders that spend more time
boasting about themselves than actually showing what they're capable of, it's not impressive in the slightest.