Neta Character Tensei toka Anmari da! the Comic
Did I Seriously Just Get Reincarnated as My Gag Character?!
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Neta Character Tensei toka Anmari da! the Comic

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Japanese: ネタキャラ転生とかあんまりだ! THE COMIC
English: Did I Seriously Just Get Reincarnated as My Gag Character?!
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Apr 20, 2020 to ?
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy, Girls Love Girls Love
Themes: Isekai Isekai, Reincarnation Reincarnation, Video Game Video Game
Serialization: MAGCOMI
Authors: Amano, Kamuragi (Art), Otonashi, Kanade (Story)

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Ranked: #80202
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Popularity: #5438
Members: 3,900
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The common points in these title are basically the concept: One guy is isekaied, into a world similar to a rpg game he used to play, and transformed into a girl (their respective videogame avatar); obviously, both MC are OP. The difference start with the first approach to the story. Yasei is an adventure story, while Net-chara seems more focused in comedy (I barely have read the first 3 chapters translated, so this my change later). Also, despite being OP, in Yasei are some characters that can go in a one-to-one with the MC, on the opposite side, in Net-chara… the first "opponents" are mere disposable  read more 
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Simiar vibe, both MC's are reincarnated as female characters and are eager to fight more powerful opponents. In Neta, MC is reincarnated as a game avatar, while in Eiyuuou, a king reincarnates to master martial arts. Both MC's get to fight an opponent 1-to-1 in terms of powers. 
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Man ends isekaied and transformed into a female character from a video game. In Net-chara, the MC is OP in a typical rpg fantasy world. In Akuyaku the MC is the villainess of an otome game. In Net-chara, the MC is kind of chuuniesc. In Akuyaku the MC has this cheat power that translates his veteran office worker polite ways into the mannerism of a high class perfect lady. In Net-chara, the MC was a middle aged man. In Akuyaku the MC was a man, probably, close to his retirement. Etto… 0w0? I swear that both have this easy going flavor that makes them alike! But, out side of  read more 
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Middle age man is sent to your typical isekai transformed as a loli girl. And… That's everything they have in common. I could add that both are comedies, both have this easy going atmosphere around their overreacting MCs, and… Nop, there's nothing I can add until more chapters of Net-Chara are translated. 
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A Guy dies and is reincarnated as an over powered loli in a game like world, where he (now she) plans to travel by leisurely. That's it, that what they have in common so far. Then... both are adaptations of their respective light novels and both have the same comical approach to the concept of a middle age man reincarnated as a loli. Actually, both stories face our goddess-mode MC with some random mob burglars as their first… tutorial battle. Then, the main difference between these two is the motivation of our MCs. In Kyuuketsuki-san, we get a silver haired loli focus exclusively in finding some one  read more 
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