Megami “Isekai Tensei Nani ni Naritai Desu ka” Ore “Yuusha no Rokkotsu de”, episode 8
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Goddess: “What Do You Want to Turn Into When You’re Reincarnated in Another World?” Me: “Into a Hero’s Rib”, Yuusha no Rokkotsu, 勇者の肋骨
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Reincarnated as a plate! But wait it’s actually serious and good…
I really like how this series despite being so chaotic is actually a good story. It’s genuinely exceeding my expectations.
That was a very good episode.
I really like the way this is all coming together. It looked like nothing more than episodic silliness at first, but even early on, it seemed like underneath her drily sarcastic exterior, the goddess had something of a soft spot for Ore. And as it’s gone on, that’s grown (alongside her growing and carefully tended collection of presents) and as of the last couple of episodes, it’s gotten some surprisingly moving context.
And then this episode also spent some additional time and focus on the hero (and the maou), which was funny, wholesome and touching, all at the same time.
I’ve been consistently entertained by this, but I didn’t expect to be moved and impressed by it as well. Well done.
This episode was unexpectedly wholesome 🥹

Could this be yet another incarnation of the salmon?
Sounds kinda fishy? :rimshot:
Seriously, though, I don’t think we’ve yet had an instance of cross-gender reincarnation in this. Whether that’s just coincidence, or it’s an actual law of the world, I don’t know.
Is gender even a thing though when one gets reincarnated as inanimate objects… 🤔



