

The only thing that redeems it for me is if this is supposed to be a parody of isekai manga or other manga types? If so, I am not educated enough on the genre or author to say.It is completely hilarious to me how tons of anime/manga have absolute violence but don’t do sex scenes as say, a show on HBO would do them. Ultimately, the completely oversexualized nature of this kills it’s value. That is a spoiler, but it makes the whole thing more interesting so I’m throwing it out there. Obviously there may be a limit to his travels and at a certain point it could be game over. As more world building is done there are some cool places, interesting monsters, and our “hero” finds himself back in his reality but each time he returns, he has less limbs and more damage to himself, only to go “back” again. Some scenes are humorous that play upon the fact that this is a sexualized manga (it’s basically hentai which I honestly was not expecting when I picked it up). By (him) having sex with a woman in this new reality, they get a ring mark around their neck, and they are saved from their death age expiration.Īll non sexual scenes are pretty cool. A human male is sent to this reality through falling to his potential death in the real world. There are only women, no men, other than monstrous races. The set up of the story is that there is a mysterious, alternate reality (fantasy) where women are dying off when they reach a certain age (18 to 20ish, can’t recall 100%). I enjoyed the Elfen Lied anime forever ago and checked this out on a whim, as it is the same creator.
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Ok, I have a bunch of these listed on my Goodreads, I have no shame in what I read, but an explanation of how I feel about this series is definitely something I want to put out there.

Props also to Genius, the talking bird god who grants Yota some exposition.

I've only recently started to appreciate such things a lot (the honor goes to BB in Fate/Grand Order, whom I sometimes use as Support for quests, lol). Props to all the leotards in this series. Beyond the ecchi, there lingers a few mysteries: why is Yota here? What's in the castle? Who are the Karu? What does the jealous god want? Decent reason to read on, to uncover these secrets. I cannot imagine this manga will last to One Piece lengths, so it should be able to propel itself reasonably well.

If I were to write a "log line" for this series, it would be "Yota eats sloppy pussy in a strange fantasy world." Such a premise is humorous enough to keep me reading for a little longer. Anyone who might consider reading this should look up its author beforehand to get a sense of what to expect (at least, I always do this), so anyone who reads this and takes offense would necessarily out themselves as an idiot. Point is, Okamoto seems averse to family-friendly concepts. I am not too familiar with Lynn Okamoto I've seen the first few minutes of the episode of Elfen Lied many times in ninth grade, but was always turned off by the remainder, at least back in my "manime" years, and when I did get more into moé and fanservice I would have considered the series to be "too edgy." I read a little bit of Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joou, I think in freshman year of college, which has art by a different person, but which is otherwise not unlike what we have here namely, I remember the main girl cumming all over her chair or something, or at least the main guy could smell her cunt-juice during class, something like that. I can definitely see this work being polarizing, and between its rating here and many of the reviews it looks like I'm not wrong (disregarding that many reviews are by people who seem to either not like manga and/or hate the Japanese). Oh, and the girls will die upon reaching adulthood if they haven't lost their virginity because an evil god is tormenting them. This manga reads like a parody of the overdone "isekai" branch of the fantasy genre: Yota is pushed out of a window at school by some weird teru teru bozu-looking monster, wakes up in a fantasy land where human males haven't existed in 3000 years, and has to lay low because all the girls have been cursed to cum their pants when they touch a boy. Non-pornographic erotic manga are almost always very funny to me, and Parallel Paradise is no exception (okay, actual H is often funny to me as well). Genitals.! It's so wet I can barely see it."
