I Was Summoned to a Parallel Fantasy World for Too Many Times
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めっちゃ召喚された件 ~世界法則無視のチート権化~
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Meccha Shoukan Sareta Ken, Oversummoned, Overpowered, and Over It! (LN), Summoned to a parallel fantasy world many times, めっちゃ召喚された件 ~世界法則無視のチート権化~
By saitousa
japanese Web Novel
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A boy’s whole class gets summoned to another world, except he’s the only who one was transferred to a different one. Just when he gets used to his new life, he gets summoned to another world again, and again.
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## My Thoughts on I Was Summoned to a Parallel Fantasy World for Too Many Times
Alright, let's dive into "I Was Summoned to a Parallel Fantasy World for Too Many Times." This one's got a bit of a mixed reception, and after digging in, I can see why. It's a story with some serious potential that unfortunately seems to stumble over its own feet.
### First Impressions
The premise is intriguing. The idea of a character being repeatedly summoned to a fantasy world definitely piqued my interest. I went in expecting a clever take on the isekai genre, maybe something a little meta or subversive. The numerous tags also hinted at a wild ride – action, adventure, comedy, and even a harem element thrown in for good measure.
### What Works Well
There are definitely some flashes of brilliance. The initial setup and the world itself seem to have captured the imagination of some readers. Some readers enjoyed the initial volume, citing good comedy and the MC's ability to disrupt the plans of villains. I can see how the story could appeal to those looking for something a bit darker and more morally ambiguous, especially if you're into a "true evil" protagonist who lacks humanity. And if you want to see the story in a different light, the manga is apparently a good way to get into the series.
### Areas of Concern
Now, here's where things get a little dicey. The biggest sticking point seems to be the main character, and I have to agree. He's described as an "edgelord" and a "wannabe villain," and not in a good way. The main issue seems to be a lack of clear motivation. He wants to become stronger, but without a compelling reason, it feels hollow. His actions often seem inconsistent and even self-defeating, making him frustrating to follow.
I also noticed a common sentiment about the story's potential being squandered. The setting has promise, but the execution, particularly the MC's personality, seems to be dragging it down. The plot has been described as filler, and the characters can be inconsistent.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have touched upon plot points in later volumes, particularly regarding the Church and certain character motivations. I'd advise proceeding with caution if you want to avoid spoilers.
### Final Verdict
"I Was Summoned to a Parallel Fantasy World for Too Many Times" is a frustrating read. The core concept has potential, and some readers have found enjoyment in the darker aspects of the story. However, the inconsistent and poorly motivated main character ultimately undermines the experience. It may be worth checking out the manga adaptation, but as it stands, I'd approach this novel with tempered expectations. I'm giving it a 2.5/5.