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* MaouTheDemonKing: An important part of the stock fantasy plot, [[spoiler: since Genzo's rival's wrestling name being "MAO" is not only a joke about his own status as a hero summoned to save a fantasy kingdom, but the Masked Ogre being summoned by his enemies to stop him.]]


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* {{Expy}}: In the context of Natsume Akatsuki's [[LightNovel/KonoSuba other famous work]], several characters are mix-and-matches of those from ''Konosuba'':

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* {{Expy}}: In the context of Natsume Akatsuki's [[LightNovel/KonoSuba [[Literature/KonoSuba other famous work]], several characters are mix-and-matches of those from ''Konosuba'':
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** Summoning a stranger from another world can end up with unforseen negative results for the summoner, as Princess Altena finds out. More specifically, that the stranger will have absolutely no interest in the summoner's agenda.

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** Summoning a stranger from another world can end up with unforseen unforeseen negative results for the summoner, as Princess Altena finds out. More specifically, that the stranger will have absolutely no interest in the summoner's agenda.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: From the very first episode, some of the worst, most violent, most ''hilarious'' instances of violence happen to women. Fitting for the creator of ''LightNovel/{{Konosuba}}''.
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''Kemono Michi'' (けものみち) is an ongoing 2016 manga series written by Natsume Akatsuki (of ''LightNovel/{{Konosuba}}'' fame) and illustrated by Mattakumo-suke and Yumeuta. It has been serialized in Monthly Shōnen Ace since November 2016, and also has anime adaptation directed by Kazuya Miura for Studio ENGI, airing in Fall 2019, with an English dub by Creator/{{Funimation}} under the English title ''Kemono Michi: Rise Up''.

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''Kemono Michi'' (けものみち) is an ongoing 2016 manga series written by Natsume Akatsuki (of ''LightNovel/{{Konosuba}}'' fame) Creator/NatsumeAkatsuki and illustrated by Mattakumo-suke and Yumeuta. It has been serialized in Monthly Shōnen Ace since November 2016, and also has anime adaptation directed by Kazuya Miura for Studio ENGI, airing in Fall 2019, with an English dub by Creator/{{Funimation}} under the English title ''Kemono Michi: Rise Up''.
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* ''LightNovel/RebornAsASpaceMercenaryIWokeUpPilotingTheStrongestStarship'': Takahiro Satou woke up as his PlayerCharacter in his favorite ''VideoGame/EliteDangerous''
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* SlowLifeFantasy: The series stars Genzo, a pro-wrestler called "Animal Mask", who is summoned to a fantasy world during his last match before retiring to pursue his dream of opening a pet shop. He discovers that the reason he was summoned was to slay the "demon beasts" that plague the local kingdom. However, being a consummate animal lover, Genzo instead escapes and takes jobs at the local AdventureGuild to ''tame'' the various demon beasts rather than kill them, as the world he's summoned to has no concept of "pets" and thus his dream is that much more important. He takes ''no'' interest in the overarching conflicts between heroes and villains, and even when a {{Maou|TheDemonKing}} is summoned to fight him, it turns out to be his rival and opponent of his last match, Manchurian Ogre ("MAO"), which more or less results in the two settling things with a normal wrestling match.
* ''LightNovel/RebornAsASpaceMercenaryIWokeUpPilotingTheStrongestStarship'': Takahiro Satou woke up as his PlayerCharacter in his favorite ''VideoGame/EliteDangerous''

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* RealityEnsues:
** An uncommon case for an Isekai series. In a world where summoning champions to fight for the “good guys” is possible, wouldn’t it also be possible for the villains to summon their own? [[spoiler:This happens when the forces of the Demon Lord summon MAO after hearing that the princess summoned a hero from another world.]]
** Carmilla is known for being a subpar vampire, something both herself and Hanako are well aware of. When forced to duel, she loses badly against a vampire from a higher class, and in every other fight she's been involved she's been easily defeated as well.
*** Coincidentally, [[spoiler: Joanna used this to humiliate both Carmilla and Hanako, with Hanako even getting on her knees in order to make up for going back on her word of getting rid of Carmilla as her lady-in-waiting. Hanako was more than ok with humiliating herself for Carmilla, but she was not ok with Joanna humiliating Carmilla, as [[BullyingADragon she found out]], with Hanako fully transforming into a dragon and trashing Joanna like if she was nothing.]]
** Summoning a stranger from another world can end up with unforseen negative results for the summoner, as Princess Altena finds out. More specifically, that the stranger will have absolutely no interest in the summoner's agenda.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** An uncommon case for an Isekai series. In a world where summoning champions to fight for the “good guys” is possible, wouldn’t it also be possible for the villains to summon their own? [[spoiler:This happens when the forces of the Demon Lord summon MAO after hearing that the princess summoned a hero from another world.]]
** Carmilla is known for being a subpar vampire, something both herself and Hanako are well aware of. When forced to duel, she loses badly against a vampire from a higher class, and in every other fight she's been involved she's been easily defeated as well.
*** Coincidentally, [[spoiler: Joanna used this to humiliate both Carmilla and Hanako, with Hanako even getting on her knees in order to make up for going back on her word of getting rid of Carmilla as her lady-in-waiting. Hanako was more than ok with humiliating herself for Carmilla, but she was not ok with Joanna humiliating Carmilla, as [[BullyingADragon she found out]], with Hanako fully transforming into a dragon and trashing Joanna like if she was nothing.]]
** Summoning a stranger from another world can end up with unforseen negative results for the summoner, as Princess Altena finds out. More specifically, that the stranger will have absolutely no interest in the summoner's agenda.
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* StandardJapaneseFantasySetting: The joke is that it takes place in such a, but the tropes involved are completely demolished by Genzo's idiosyncrasies. He (and his pet dog) are summoned by a princess during his last wrestling match before retirement. After learning that the task he was summoned for was to destroy the "demon beasts" plaguing the kingdom, he instead [[WouldHitAGirl suplexes said princess]] and escapes. At the local AdventureGuild, he learns that this world has no concept of "pets", as all demon beasts are considered malevolent at best or pests at worst. With his insatiable (and often creepy) love for all things animal (including beastfolk), he decides instead to open the first-ever pet shop in this new world, using his ridiculous might to subdue and tame the various beasts the Guild would otherwise order destroyed. Along the way, the rival of one of his allies in turn summons his rival, Manchurian Ogre (aka "MAO") to act as the Maou to his Yuusha. All these, and many other standard tropes wind up completely turned on their head by the introduction of both pro-wrestling as a form of combat, and Genzo's unpredictable behavior.
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* CutenessProximity: Genzo is practically as bad as [[VideoGame/KantaiCollection Nagato]] when it comes to this. Hiroyuki, his dog, can also induce this on other hapless sentients, such as Gang, who failed to kidnap him because he was just ''too cute'', giving Genzo's Giant Ant servant ample time to find and save Hiroyuki.

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* CutenessProximity: Genzo is practically as bad as [[VideoGame/KantaiCollection [[VideoGame/KanColle Nagato]] when it comes to this. Hiroyuki, his dog, can also induce this on other hapless sentients, such as Gang, who failed to kidnap him because he was just ''too cute'', giving Genzo's Giant Ant servant ample time to find and save Hiroyuki.
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* TwinkleSmile: One of the hunters had this... before getting embedded into the wall for calling Genzo "Beast Killer".
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* BattleStrip: Hanako strips herself naked before fighting Ioanna and Rose in order to avenge Carmilla's defeat, turning herself into a giant dragon to wipe the floor with them. The next we see her, she's already dressing herself back up while Ioanna and Rose lay defeated.

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* BattleStrip: Hanako strips herself naked before fighting Ioanna Joanna and Rose in order to avenge Carmilla's defeat, turning herself into a giant dragon to wipe the floor with them. The next we see her, she's already dressing herself back up while Ioanna Joanna and Rose lay defeated.



* BrilliantButLazy: All Hanako cares for is food; get her engaged enough, though, and she will go full dragon-postal on the offending party, as Ioanna and Rose found out.

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* BrilliantButLazy: All Hanako cares for is food; get her engaged enough, though, and she will go full dragon-postal on the offending party, as Ioanna Joanna and Rose found out.



* PetTheDog: Hanako does care enough for Carmilla to defend her on a few occasions. When Genzo was about to incapacitate her with garlic and holy water (items that are toxic to vampires) she asked him to stop, when previously she cheered him breaking Carmilla's arms. [[spoiler: In another story, rather than give up Carmilla to Ioanna she kowtowed to her and humiliated herself, though she made up for it later in a battle with Joanna.]]

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* PetTheDog: Hanako does care enough for Carmilla to defend her on a few occasions. When Genzo was about to incapacitate her with garlic and holy water (items that are toxic to vampires) she asked him to stop, when previously she cheered him breaking Carmilla's arms. [[spoiler: In another story, rather than give up Carmilla to Ioanna Joanna she kowtowed to her and humiliated herself, though she made up for it later in a battle with Joanna.]]
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* FormulaWithATwist: This series asks the question: what if the Hero [[SummonEverymanHero summoned to another world]] was an animal-loving pro wrestler who refused to harm even bloodthirsty monsters? The result is a parody that completely embraces how weird its premise (and hero) are.
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After escaping the Princess with his pet dog Hiroyki, Genzo decides to use his new life to finally pursue his lifelong dream of opening up a pet shop, assisted by entrepreneurial wolf-girl Shigure, omnivorous dragon-girl Hanako, and her vampire lady-in-waiting Carmilla Vanstein, find and tame every last demonic beast, and introduce to his new world the joys of pet ownership.

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After escaping the Princess with his pet dog Hiroyki, Hiroyuki, Genzo decides to use his new life to finally pursue his lifelong dream of opening up a pet shop, assisted by entrepreneurial wolf-girl Shigure, omnivorous dragon-girl Hanako, and her vampire lady-in-waiting Carmilla Vanstein, find and tame every last demonic beast, and introduce to his new world the joys of pet ownership.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In Manga, after Genzo saved Shigeru from being sold to slavery, Shigeru begins call him "master" because Genzo was whinning about how beast girls call people master by default until she's done paying him. In Anime, Shigeru call him by his name normally for reason Genzo never brought that before place.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the Manga, after Genzo saved Shigeru from being sold to slavery, Shigeru begins call calling him "master" because Genzo was whinning ranting about how beast girls call people master by default until she's done paying him. In him back. As this scene never takes place in the Anime, Shigeru call just calls him by his name normally for reason Genzo never brought that before place.name.
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* ExtremeOmnivore: Hanako will eat anything. ''Anything.'' This can be meat from sentient and non-sentient creatures alike, to infrastructure like wooden posts. She also doesn't mind if her meat is still ''alive'' before she takes a bite.

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* ExtremeOmnivore: Hanako will eat anything. ''Anything.'' This can be meat from sentient and non-sentient creatures alike, to infrastructure like wooden posts. She also doesn't mind if her meat is still ''alive'' before she takes a bite. The only exception are humans because she doesn't think they taste good.

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