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** {{Satan}}'s son Damien is in preschool, and his father is very proud of him.

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** {{Satan}}'s son Damien [[Film/TheOmen Damien]] is in preschool, and his father is very proud of him.
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The premise is mostly the same as the original, with the protagonist Toya Mochizuki being given superpowers [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld Reincarnated In Another World]] by God as an apology for killing him, only this time Toya (and almost [[CrapsackWorld everyone else]]) [[AdaptationalJerkass is a much bigger dick]] than in canon, and causes all sorts of mayhem in this new world with his newfound abilities (and his smartphone, which God also allowed him to keep).

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The premise is mostly the same as the original, with the protagonist Toya Mochizuki being given superpowers [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld Reincarnated In Another World]] ReincarnateInAnotherWorld by God as an apology for killing him, only this time Toya (and almost [[CrapsackWorld everyone else]]) [[AdaptationalJerkass is a much bigger dick]] than in canon, and causes all sorts of mayhem in this new world with his newfound abilities (and his smartphone, which God also allowed him to keep).



The first ([[Main/HopeSpringsEternal and to date, only]]) episode premiered on their Twitch channel on March 29th 2023, and remained a Patreon exclusive until it was released on [=YouTube=] on August 18th 2023.

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The first ([[Main/HopeSpringsEternal and (and to date, only]]) only) episode premiered on their Twitch channel on March 29th 2023, and remained a Patreon exclusive until it was released on [=YouTube=] on August 18th 2023.
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** Toya (the Realist). He's TheLeader of the group, and has the social skills and ambition to boot. While he would otherwise be more suited to the role of ''the Apathetic'' due to being a SociopathicHero, the new world's antics make him this [[EvenEvilHasStandards by default]], serving as the voice of reason when dealing with nutjobs like Mike or the duke.
** Elze (The Cynic). She goes along with whatever Toya says but [[KnightInSourArmor maintains a hostile and cautious demeanor around him[[ due to his antagonism, and is usually the most logical and pragmatic member of the team, being extremely critical of the world around her (though being accustomed to their odd pastimes and tradition).

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** Toya (the Realist). He's TheLeader of the group, and has the social skills and ambition to boot. While he would otherwise be more suited to the role of ''the Apathetic'' due to being a SociopathicHero, the new world's antics make him this [[EvenEvilHasStandards [[OnlySaneByComparison by default]], serving as the voice of reason when dealing with nutjobs like Mike or the duke.
** Elze (The Cynic). She goes along with whatever Toya says but [[KnightInSourArmor maintains a hostile and cautious demeanor around him[[ him]] due to his antagonism, and is usually the most logical and pragmatic member of the team, being extremely critical of the world around her (though being accustomed to their odd pastimes and tradition).
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* TrappedInAnotherWorld: A DarkerAndEdgier version of this, with Toya being a complete SociopathicHero surrounded by people that are no better than him in a CrapsackWorld.
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* BigBad: The duke doesn't particularly affect Toya's journey, but his atrocities and blatantly misogynist demeanor make him worse than even ''him'', and he's the villain with the most power that Toya encounters.


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* ButtMonkey: Elze is put through the wringer by Toya the moment the two encounter each other, on account on being the OnlySaneWoman of the bunch.


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* GreaterScopeVillain: God kickstarted the entire chaos by killing Toya for kicks, and then being blackmailed into reincarnating him (with powers) in another world he didn't care about, causing Toya to plan to carry out his "Big Time Helicarrier dreams" there instead.
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* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: After being exposed to the Belfast royal family's customs, Toya is so utterly shocked that he calls Linze by her proper name instead of using [[EmbarrassingNickname one of his nicknames]].

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* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: After being exposed to the Belfast royal family's customs, Toya is so utterly shocked [[EvenEvilHasStandards and horrified]] that he calls Linze by her proper name instead of using [[EmbarrassingNickname one of his nicknames]].

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'''Elze:''' WHY DOES SHE GET TO KEEP HER NAME?! THIS IS BULLSHIT!

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'''Elze:''' WHY DOES SHE GET TO KEEP HER NAME?! THIS IS BULLSHIT!NAME?\\
'''Toya:''' Because I am petty as well as powerful, and fickle as I am fine.\\
'''Elze:''' This is bullshit. You’re bullshit.\\
'''Toya:''' You’re not wrong.
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* JerkassGods: God's portrayal here is far from idealistic. In fact, the population of Earth is lucky he hasn't killed all of them for shits and giggles.
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The first (and to date, only) episode premiered on their Twitch channel on March 29th 2023, and remained a Patreon exclusive until it was released on [=YouTube=] on August 18th 2023.

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The first (and ([[Main/HopeSpringsEternal and to date, only) only]]) episode premiered on their Twitch channel on March 29th 2023, and remained a Patreon exclusive until it was released on [=YouTube=] on August 18th 2023.
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* DysfunctionJunction: Toya's team is composed by a narcissistic asshole, a cynical pragmatist, her hyperactive sister, and a stoical FairWeatherFriend.


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* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Toya's group is a more extreme and troubled version of this, which isn't helped by the contrast in values between worlds.
** Toya (the Realist). He's TheLeader of the group, and has the social skills and ambition to boot. While he would otherwise be more suited to the role of ''the Apathetic'' due to being a SociopathicHero, the new world's antics make him this [[EvenEvilHasStandards by default]], serving as the voice of reason when dealing with nutjobs like Mike or the duke.
** Elze (The Cynic). She goes along with whatever Toya says but [[KnightInSourArmor maintains a hostile and cautious demeanor around him[[ due to his antagonism, and is usually the most logical and pragmatic member of the team, being extremely critical of the world around her (though being accustomed to their odd pastimes and tradition).
** Linze (The Optimist). ThePollyanna of the group, and also somewhat of an airhead, with a blind faith in Toya and a relentless obsession for tea.
** Yae (The Apathetic). Unapologetically aloof and [[LackOfEmpathy lacking empathy]], just along for the fun of it, lacks her teammates' drive, and is the most mysterious and uninvolved member of the team, and with a very bizarre BlueAndOrangeMorality.
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-->'''God:''' Alright, you’ll just be the best, okay? At everything! Magic, fighting, girls, they’re a skill now, YOU’LL BE SET!! FOR LIFE!! ANYTHING ELSE I CAN DO FOR YOU, YOUR HIGHNESS?!

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-->'''God:''' ->'''God:''' Alright, you’ll you'll just be the best, okay? At everything! Magic, fighting, girls, they’re they're a skill now, YOU’LL YOU'LL BE SET!! FOR LIFE!! ANYTHING ELSE I CAN DO FOR YOU, YOUR HIGHNESS?!



* AGodAmI: Toya's only wish to God as compensation for being killed is to be a god himself. God refuses, but gives him the next best him: Reincarnation in another world with a full set of skills including magic, fighting, [[OddLastItemIndex and girls]].

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* AGodAmI: Toya's only wish to God as compensation for being killed is to be a god himself. God refuses, but gives him the next best him: Reincarnation in another world with a full set of skills including magic, fighting, [[OddLastItemIndex [[TheTriple and girls]].
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* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Toya certainly seems to think so, and sets the duke's manor on fire after learning of his "traditions".


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* WorldOfJerkass: Well, World of "AffablyEvil folk", but still applies. It's more than clear that God specifically chose that world for this very reason.
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* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Belfast family tree has "creepily chuckling when hugging a family member" as a [[SharedFamilyQuirks SharedFamilyQuirk]]. It only gets worse from there.

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* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Belfast family tree has "creepily chuckling when hugging a family member" as a [[SharedFamilyQuirks SharedFamilyQuirk]].Shared Family Quirk]]. It only gets worse from there.
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* ApatheticCitizens: Since murder is part of the new worlds' culture, even its nicest inhabitants don't blink at murder. Yae is the biggest example.
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* CloudCuckoolander: From the moment he meet her, it's clear to Toya that Linze is... not all there in the head. This makes her an easy target for manipulation.

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* CloudCuckoolander: From the moment he meet meets her, it's clear to Toya that Linze is... not all there in the head. This makes her an easy target for manipulation.
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* {{Greed}}: When informed that his bag of gold could suffice for a modest living, he laughs for about ten seconds at the thought that he would even entertain such an idea before explaining his big time dreams to the twins. He later uses his newfound magic spells to gain even more money, regardless of where it comes from.

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* {{Greed}}: When informed that his bag of gold could suffice for a modest living, he Toya laughs for about ten seconds at the thought that he would even entertain such an idea before explaining his big time dreams to the twins. He later uses his newfound magic spells to gain even more money, regardless of where it comes from.
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* ChekovsGun: To boast about his achievement, God claims that the future smartphone has a feature that pipes music directly into the user's brain, and throws a fit when Toya isn't impressed. This later turns out to be incredibly useful when Toya learns that it also serves as an instant translator that translates speech directly into his brain.

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* ChekovsGun: ChekhovsGun: To boast about his achievement, God claims that the future smartphone has a feature that pipes music directly into the user's brain, and throws a fit when Toya isn't impressed. This later turns out to be incredibly useful when Toya learns that it also serves as an instant translator that translates speech directly into his brain.
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* ChekovsGun: To boast about his achievement, God claims that the future smartphone has a feature that pipes music directly into the user's brain, and throws a fit when Toya isn't impressed. This later turns out to be incredibly useful when Toya learns that it also serves as an instant translator that translates speech directly into his brain.


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* TranslatorMicrobes: Toya's smartphone has a feature that translates all foreign speech directly to his brain.
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* ContrivedCoincidence: Like in canon, the first person Toya encounters after arriving at the new world happens to be an eccentric millionaire who gives him a lot of cash in exchange for his clothes.


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* UnintentionallyKarmic: God's killing of Toya was done at random, but (other than the fact that he would've gone on to cure cancer) it couldn't have happened to a worse guy.
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* HeroicComedicSociopath: Almost ''everyone'' could count. Toya is a greedy OpportunisticBastard, God is a [[DeadlyPrank DeadlyPrankster]], and the new world is a dystopia where casual murder and paedophilia are commonplace.

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* HeroicComedicSociopath: Almost ''everyone'' could count. Toya is a greedy OpportunisticBastard, God is a [[DeadlyPrank DeadlyPrankster]], Deadly Prankster]], and the new world is a dystopia where casual murder and paedophilia are commonplace.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: And ''how''. Everyone in the new world is either a murderer (implied or otherwise) or an insane pervert (with the duke being an unapologetic StrawMisogynist), and Touya is a callous sociopath with SnakeOilSalesman vives. Even [[JerkassGods ''God'']] killed Touya [[ItAmusedMe for fun]] instead of the event being an accident [[GodIsFlawed caused by negligence]]. The only exceptions are the actual antagonists (meaning the thugs and guards who harass the girls in the original), who get the AdaptationalNiceGuy treatment instead.
* AdaptationalSympathy: The two thugs who tried to rob Elze and Linze. They're too naïve and ineffectual to be hated, and they were love a couple on top of that. Alas, they both get brutally murdered by Toya and Elze, instead of getting knocked out like in canon.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: And ''how''. Everyone in the new world is either a murderer (implied or otherwise) or an insane pervert (with the duke being an unapologetic StrawMisogynist), and Touya is a callous sociopath with SnakeOilSalesman vives. Even [[JerkassGods ''God'']] ''[[JerkassGods God]]'' killed Touya [[ItAmusedMe for fun]] instead of the event being an accident [[GodIsFlawed caused by negligence]]. The only exceptions are the actual antagonists (meaning the thugs and guards who harass the girls in the original), who get the AdaptationalNiceGuy treatment instead.
* AdaptationalSympathy: The two thugs who tried to rob Elze and Linze. They're too naïve and ineffectual to be hated, and they were love a couple on top of that. Alas, they both get brutally murdered by Toya and Elze, instead of getting knocked out like in canon.
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** While still willing to marry his underage daughter to Touya in canon, duke Ortlinde only did so at her request (not to mention that it was to avoid an unwanted ArrangedMarriage to someone else). Here, he pimps her out to strangers in exchange for favors, and is a much bigger creep about it to boot, [[parentalIncest not to mention he had a child with her.]]

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** While still willing to marry his underage daughter to Touya in canon, duke Ortlinde only did so at her request (not to mention that it was to avoid an unwanted ArrangedMarriage to someone else). Here, he pimps her out to strangers in exchange for favors, and is a much bigger creep about it to boot, [[parentalIncest [[ParentalIncest not to mention he had a child with her.]]
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The first (and to date, only) episode aired on Wednesday, on March 29th 2023, and remained a Patreon exclusive until it was released on [=YouTube=] on August 18th 2023.

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The first (and to date, only) episode aired premiered on Wednesday, their Twitch channel on March 29th 2023, and remained a Patreon exclusive until it was released on [=YouTube=] on August 18th 2023.
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-->'''Duke:''' Do you wanna break a piece off young Sushi here?\\

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-->'''Duke:''' --->'''Duke:''' Do you wanna break a piece off young Sushi here?\\



-->'''Duke:''' Sushi, how is Ellen doing today?\\

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-->'''Duke:''' --->'''Duke:''' Sushi, how is Ellen doing today?\\
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The show abridges the first two episodes of the manga, and it currently serves as a standalone episode, differing from [=SWE's=] [[WebVideo/SwordArtOnlineAbridged other]] [[WebVideo/MyHeroAcademiaAbridged abridged series]], which stems from the writers' [[TakeThat complete disdain]] for the source material.

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The show abridges the first two episodes of the manga, and it currently serves as a standalone episode, differing from [=SWE's=] [[WebVideo/SwordArtOnlineAbridged other]] other notable]] [[WebVideo/MyHeroAcademiaAbridged abridged series]], which stems from the writers' [[TakeThat complete disdain]] for the source material.
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The premise is mostly the same as the original, with the protagonist Toya Mochizuki being given superpowers [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld Reincarnated In Another World]] by God as an apology for killing him, only this time Toya (and almost [[CrapsackWorld everyone else]])[[AdaptationalJerkass is a much bigger dick]] than in canon, and causes all sorts of mayhem in this new world with his newfound abilities (and his smartphone, which God also allowed him to keep).

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The premise is mostly the same as the original, with the protagonist Toya Mochizuki being given superpowers [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld Reincarnated In Another World]] by God as an apology for killing him, only this time Toya (and almost [[CrapsackWorld everyone else]])[[AdaptationalJerkass else]]) [[AdaptationalJerkass is a much bigger dick]] than in canon, and causes all sorts of mayhem in this new world with his newfound abilities (and his smartphone, which God also allowed him to keep).

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The first (and to date, only) episode aired on Wednesday, on March 29th 2023, and remained a Patreon exclusive until it was released on {{YouTube}} on August 18th 2023.

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The first (and to date, only) episode aired on Wednesday, on March 29th 2023, and remained a Patreon exclusive until it was released on {{YouTube}} [=YouTube=] on August 18th 2023.



* AgnstWhatAngst: [[invoked]]

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* AgnstWhatAngst: AffectionateNickname: Linze always calls Toya "Toy", and this is ''before'' he starts using nicknames himself.
* AngstWhatAngst:
[[invoked]]



* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Belfast family tree has "creepily chuckling when hugging a family member" as a SharedFamilyQuirk. It only gets worse from there.

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* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Belfast family tree has "creepily chuckling when hugging a family member" as a SharedFamilyQuirk.[[SharedFamilyQuirks SharedFamilyQuirk]]. It only gets worse from there.



-->'''Toya:''' Does [the future smartphone] have a headphone jack?

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-->'''Toya:''' Does [the future smartphone] have a headphone jack?jack?\\



* CrapsackWorld: The "better world" Toya gets reincarnated into is a complete dystopia where murder is a national pastime.



* CrapsackWorld: The "better world" Toya gets reincarnated into is a complete dystopia where murder is a national pastime.
* CuckoolandersMinder: Elze seems to be this to Linze, trying (and failing) to keep her from telling strangers about their guild or their magic tricks.

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* CrapsackWorld: The "better world" Toya gets reincarnated into is a complete dystopia where murder is a national pastime.
* CuckoolandersMinder:
CloudCuckoolandersMinder: Elze seems to be this to Linze, trying (and failing) to keep her from telling strangers about their guild or their magic tricks.



*** For Linze, it's either "muffin" or "pumpkin".
*** Elze has several, which change depending on Toya's mood. The most common ones are "long hair", "clown nose", and the latest one, "thunder thighs".
*** Yae initially had "One Bow Two Bow Red Bow Blue Bow" as a default, but Toya eventually allowed her to keep her name out of respect.

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*** ** For Linze, it's either "muffin" or "pumpkin".
*** ** Elze has several, which change depending on Toya's mood. The most common ones are "long hair", "clown nose", and the latest one, "thunder thighs".
*** ** Yae initially had "One Bow Two Bow Red Bow Blue Bow" as a default, but Toya eventually allowed her to keep her name out of respect.



-->'''Duke:''' So you’re sure that your friends can’t sit with us?

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-->'''Duke:''' So you’re sure that your friends can’t sit with us?us?\\



-->'''Hayabusa449:''' We'll talk later about what we do with shows we ''don't'' like.

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-->'''Hayabusa449:''' -->'''[=Hayabusa449=]:''' We'll talk later about what we do with shows we ''don't'' like.



-->'''Duke:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Didn't it? I must've been off-key]].

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-->'''Duke:''' '''Duke:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Didn't it? I must've been off-key]].
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-->'''God:''' Alright, you’ll just be the best, okay? At everything! Magic, fighting, girls, they’re a skill now, YOU’LL BE SET!! FOR LIFE!! ANYTHING ELSE I CAN DO FOR YOU, YOUR HIGHNESS?!

''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnx6n1lj4hU&ab_channel=SomethingWittyEntertainment In Another World With My Smartphone Abridged]]'' is an AbridgedSeries of ''Literature/InAnotherWorldWithMySmartphone'', made by Something Witty Entertainment.
The premise is mostly the same as the original, with the protagonist Toya Mochizuki being given superpowers [[ReincarnateInAnotherWorld Reincarnated In Another World]] by God as an apology for killing him, only this time Toya (and almost [[CrapsackWorld everyone else]])[[AdaptationalJerkass is a much bigger dick]] than in canon, and causes all sorts of mayhem in this new world with his newfound abilities (and his smartphone, which God also allowed him to keep).

The show abridges the first two episodes of the manga, and it currently serves as a standalone episode, differing from [=SWE's=] [[WebVideo/SwordArtOnlineAbridged other]] [[WebVideo/MyHeroAcademiaAbridged abridged series]], which stems from the writers' [[TakeThat complete disdain]] for the source material.

The first (and to date, only) episode aired on Wednesday, on March 29th 2023, and remained a Patreon exclusive until it was released on {{YouTube}} on August 18th 2023.

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* AbnormalAllergy: Sushi' and Liam's soldiers have a literal allergy to fighting.
-->'''Toya:''' I have so many questions for you.
* AbusiveParents:
** Duke Ortlinde pimps out Sushi to Toya, and constantly demeans her for being a woman, and that's not even getting into the ParentalIncest. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Even Toya is disgusted]].
-->'''Duke:''' Do you wanna break a piece off young Sushi here?\\
'''Sushi:''' Break a piece of me. Do it.\\
'''Toya:''' ''[Visibly creeped out]'' ...I think I'm good...
** While he seems worried for Ellen's safety, it comes ''after'' this exchange with Sushi.
-->'''Duke:''' Sushi, how is Ellen doing today?\\
'''Sushi''' Not so well, father. She's seen better days\\
'''Duke:''' HAH!! Sorry, It’s funny ‘cause she’s blind.
* AdaptedOut: Despite being included on the intro song, Yumina, Leen, Kohaku, and Paula don't appear in the episode proper. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as ''Something Witty Entertainment'' only planned to abridge the first two episodes.
* AdaptationalJerkass: And ''how''. Everyone in the new world is either a murderer (implied or otherwise) or an insane pervert (with the duke being an unapologetic StrawMisogynist), and Touya is a callous sociopath with SnakeOilSalesman vives. Even [[JerkassGods ''God'']] killed Touya [[ItAmusedMe for fun]] instead of the event being an accident [[GodIsFlawed caused by negligence]]. The only exceptions are the actual antagonists (meaning the thugs and guards who harass the girls in the original), who get the AdaptationalNiceGuy treatment instead.
* AdaptationalSympathy: The two thugs who tried to rob Elze and Linze. They're too naïve and ineffectual to be hated, and they were love a couple on top of that. Alas, they both get brutally murdered by Toya and Elze, instead of getting knocked out like in canon.
* AdaptationalWimp:
** Instead of [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever giant rampaging lizards with magical powers]] The "lizardmen summoning spell" summons giant lizards with no weaknesses... [[HarmlessVillain and no strengths]]. The only reason Liam gets hurt in this incarnation was because Linze [[NiceJobBreakingItHero blew them up so violently, a piece of them was inserted in his chest]].
** Sushi's escort soldiers were already sort of useless in the original anime (because ''everyone'' was sort of useless when compared to Toya and his BattleHarem), but they weren't literally ''allergic to fighting!''. One has to wonder how useless every man in the duke's "explicitly sexual manor" must be to have them as an ''escort for the royal family''.
* AdaptationalVillainy:
** Other than being a complete jackass, Toya is now an unrepentant murderer who would do anything for wealth and fame. His original counterpart was not only hesitant to murder, but he also had a genuine sense of justice that this version of him would only laugh at.
** While still willing to marry his underage daughter to Touya in canon, duke Ortlinde only did so at her request (not to mention that it was to avoid an unwanted ArrangedMarriage to someone else). Here, he pimps her out to strangers in exchange for favors, and is a much bigger creep about it to boot, [[parentalIncest not to mention he had a child with her.]]
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** Here, there's no Harem to be found, and the girls' reactions to toya range from tolerating him to hating his guts. [[DirtyKid Sushi]] ''does'' offer sexual favors to him, but he is ''not'' interested in "a child bride".
** Ellen is now the duke's daughter instead of his wife, and Sushi (his canon daughter) is her mother. [[ParentalIncest Yeah...]]
* AffablyEvil: Everyone in the new world is jarringly polite and patient with Toya, while being extremely creepy and used to murder. Ironically, the grumpiest character (Elze), also happens to be the sanest one.
* AgnstWhatAngst: [[invoked]]
** When God awkwardly tells Toya of his unprecedented demise, Toya takes it rather well, even apparently feigning surprise. God initially believes it's coping mechanism, but Toya soon reveals how much of an OpportunisticBastard he is.
** Yae gets over her friends' gruesome deaths pretty quickly, even befriending their murderer seconds after meeting him.
* AlasPoorVillain: Gregg and Thomas (the two thugs who tried to rob Linze and Elze), were just about to be engaged when Toya destroyed the former's grandmother's diamond antler, and then him and Elze kill them both.
* AssholeVictim: Lets just say that if it weren't for the fact that his death was unprecedented and unjust, Toya would ''not'' be seeing the realm of Heaven, minimalist as it was.
* TheAtoner: God tries to be this to Toya after killing him, but the latter is such an asshole that he soon loses sympathy.
* AChatWithSatan: Provided he wasn't bluffing, Toya has one over the phone in front of God. The latter even lampshades the weirdness of the situation.
-->'''Toya:''' Lucy! Heyyy!\\
'''God:''' Luc- ARE YOU CALLING SATAN?\\
'''Toya:''' His friends call him Lucy.\\
'''God:''' HOW DO YOU HAVE HIS NUMBER?! I-- I DON’T EVEN HAVE THAT NUMBER!! You're bluffing.
* BigNo: Toya lets out a huge one when he realizes just how messed up the Duke's family tree is.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Belfast family tree has "creepily chuckling when hugging a family member" as a SharedFamilyQuirk. It only gets worse from there.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Toya initially behaves like a rather oblivious Mormon, which visibly confuses God as he delivers the news of his demise to him. Then God offers him some form of compensation and he asks to be God...
* BittersweetEnding: Toya [[KarmaHoudini is free to cause more mayhem]], but he makes sure to use his powers to [[PayEvilUntoEvil make at least some good in the new world]].
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Everyone in the new world seems to be genuinely pleasant and honest, but their moral framework is so utterly broken that [[TheSociopath Toya]] comes across as the StraightMan in comparison.
* BoringButPractical: Headphone jacks, according to Toya.
-->'''Toya:''' Does [the future smartphone] have a headphone jack?
'''God:''' IT PIPES MUSIC DIRECTLY INTO YOUR BRAIN!\\
'''Toya:''' I’d rather have a headphone jack…
* CardCarryingVillain: From the moment he arrives at the new world, Toya sees himself as this, though it's eventually {{Downplayed}}, as [[EvenEvilHasStandards there are some lines he won't cross]].
* CloudCuckoolander: From the moment he meet her, it's clear to Toya that Linze is... not all there in the head. This makes her an easy target for manipulation.
* CrapsackWorld: The "better world" Toya gets reincarnated into is a complete dystopia where murder is a national pastime.
* CuckoolandersMinder: Elze seems to be this to Linze, trying (and failing) to keep her from telling strangers about their guild or their magic tricks.
* CuteAndPsycho: Linze is a bubbly and upbeat girl who would do ''anything'' for tea, but even Toya is creeped out by her.
* DarkerAndEdgier: The original anime's main conflict for the second episode was curing the blindness of the duchess. Here, that event is completely overshadowed by the Duke's ParentalIncest and Toya's [[SociopathicHero sociopathy]]. There are also a lot more deaths, but they're all played for BlackComedy.
* DeadpanSnarker: Toya's tongue is very sharp, and he puts it to full use when stranded in the new world.
-->'''Toya:''' [after accidentally killing Thomas with a superpowered punch] Oohhh… that did not sound good. Say, your bones wouldn’t happen to be stronger than diamonds, would they?
* DeathByAdaptation:
** When the two thugs who attack Linze and Elze are defeated, a SickeningCrunch is heard both times. Thomas is at least confirmed to have been killed, as Toya hit him with a diamond-shattering elbow drop.
** Yae's attackers from the original anime (now adapted into her friends) are also killed by Toya while he was testing his powers.
** It's all but stated that the Duke of Belfast was killed when Toya torched his manor.
* DeadlyPrank: God's joke on Toya involving lightning.
* DisappointedInYou: God after Mike agrees to make Toya a millionaire in exchange for his clothes.
-->'''God:''' YOU'RE BETTER THAN THIS, MIKE!!!
* DishingOutDirt: Toya tests his new power "blinding sand" on Yae's friends. It skins ''their faces right off''.
-->'''Toya:''' [[LackOfEmpathy Hmm, tests seem inconclusive. We should go]].
* DirtyKid: Since ParentalIncest and paedophilia is commonplace at the Duke's manor, nine-year-old Sushi asks (or orders) Toya to ''break a piece of her'' as thanks for saving her daughter.
* DoWrongRight: While being robbed, Elze gives her ineffectual robbers some advice on how to earn money in easier ways, even pointing out how useless their "diamond stabbing implement" is.
* DrinkBasedCharacterization: Subverted with the bubbly, feminine, and hyperactive Linze, who has a crippling addiction to ''tea'' of all beverages.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: God on multiple occasions when Toya makes a fool of him. Specific examples are when he kisses phone Satan in front of him, and again when he puts him on speakerphone while on the new world.
* DullSurprise: Toya's initial reaction when God tells him about his demise, which causes God to do a double take.
* EasilyForgiven: PlayedForLaughs with Yae and Toya.
-->'''Yae:''' You done killed all my friends back there. You know what that means, don’tcha? Means I’ll be needin’ some new friends.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Toya has one for every girl he recruits.
*** For Linze, it's either "muffin" or "pumpkin".
*** Elze has several, which change depending on Toya's mood. The most common ones are "long hair", "clown nose", and the latest one, "thunder thighs".
*** Yae initially had "One Bow Two Bow Red Bow Blue Bow" as a default, but Toya eventually allowed her to keep her name out of respect.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
** {{Satan}}'s son Damien is in preschool, and his father is very proud of him.
** Gregg and Thomas were considerably ''more'' than just partners in crime, and the former even uses their latest robbery to propose to the latter.
** ZigZagged with the Duke, who is worried for his daughters' safety, while at the same time seeing them as inherently weak beings for being female, cracking a joke at the blind Ellen's expense, and pimping Sushi out to Toya as compensation for saving her (she's happy to do it, at least), and that's not even getting into the ParentalIncest...
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Toya is a callous jerk and a sociopath, but he does ''not'' want "a child bride". If his conversation with Mike is any indication, he's disgusted with perverts in general.
* EvilerThanThou: The moment he's introduced, the Duke shows himself to be an even worse person than Toya, prompting the latter to burn his manor down after their brunch.
* EvilIsHammy: The Duke hams up all of his lines like an opera singer.
* EvilIsPetty: Toya straight up calls himself "petty as well as powerful" at one point.
* EvilLaugh: Toya lets out one when Elze suggests the idea of living modestly before explaining his "helicarrier dreams" to her.
* FailedASpotCheck: God intentionally sent Toya to a world where everyone spoke "a mix of Klingon, Dothraki and only the clicking parts Dahalo, an endangered South Cushitic language of Kenya." knowing that Toya would die without being able to communicate, since he only had his futuristic smartphone to aid him. It didn't occur to him that said smartphone had a feature that acted as an instant translator in Toya's head, ''that he himself included''.
-->'''Toya:''' Wow, that's a cool feature. Thanks God.
-->'''God:''' WHY?! WHY DID I MAKE IT DO THAT?!
* AGodAmI: Toya's only wish to God as compensation for being killed is to be a god himself. God refuses, but gives him the next best him: Reincarnation in another world with a full set of skills including magic, fighting, [[OddLastItemIndex and girls]].
* GoldDigger: While initially unwilling to have him on the guild, Elze immediately joins Toya when he reveals his secret stash of many golden coins.
* {{Greed}}: When informed that his bag of gold could suffice for a modest living, he laughs for about ten seconds at the thought that he would even entertain such an idea before explaining his big time dreams to the twins. He later uses his newfound magic spells to gain even more money, regardless of where it comes from.
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* HellOfAHeaven: Heaven is portrayed as a five by five platform surrounded by clouds, with all the harps being in storage, and most penthouses being full. Toya initially pretends to be impressed, but he quickly drops it after revealing his true colors.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: Almost ''everyone'' could count. Toya is a greedy OpportunisticBastard, God is a [[DeadlyPrank DeadlyPrankster]], and the new world is a dystopia where casual murder and paedophilia are commonplace.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Yae says that Toya "seems like a stand-up guy". This is a day after he murdered all her friends to test his new powers.
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Since he was healed before having the lizard junk lodged inside his chest removed, Liam now has a gross cough that pops up whenever he speaks.
* InsultBackfire:
** When God calls Satan a "son of a bitch":
--->'''Toya:''' Isn't he ''your'' son?
** And again when he calls Toya "awful".
--->'''Toya:''' Well, I was made in ''your'' image, sir.
* ILoveTheDead: Mike only gains interest in Toya when he hears the words "Tombstone fucker", thinking he was referring to him.
* JerkassGods: God starts off the conflict of the story by killing Toya with lighting because he thought it would be funny.
* {{Jerkass}}: ''[[UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist Toya]]'', full stop. When God calls you "a sack of shit", you probably are one.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Toya is right to call out God for killing him for no reason and then justifying it.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Initially during his brunch with the Duke, Toya seems uncomfortable with accepting tax money from the Duke's people, saying that he's never felt bad about receiving money before, before bluntly quipping "so why start now?".
* {{Keet}}: Linze is always very hyperactive, and her introduction to tea only makes things worse.
* KilledOffscreen: Since there are no deaths in the original anime's first two episodes (other than Toya, who reincarnates anyway), most of this episode's deaths are offscreen. The only exception is Thomas, who is elbowed in the back by Toya.
* KillItWithFire: What Toya presumably did to the Duke and his servants at the end of the episode.
* LikeFatherLikeDaughter: Sushi lets out the same creepy chuckle as her father when hugging her daughter Ellen, implying she's also in a sexual relationship with her.
* LoanShark: Since Elze and Linze don't have any money, Thomas' idea to rob them is to offer them a high interest loan and then steal it from them the next day.
* LooseLips:
** Toya namedrops this trope when blackmailing God with telling Satan about how the former killed him.
** Linze tells Toya about her' and her sister's league shortly after meeting him, and also spills all about the different types of magic just a few hours later, which makes the guy almost invincible.
* MomentKiller: Toya ruins the engagement of Gregg and Thomas by destroying the latter's diamond antler, and killing the former. Elze makes sure that they're together in death after the fact.
* MoodDissonance: Toya reacts to the news of his death with some dissonant apathy, even cracking a few jokes. [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom Then God asks him for compensation...]]
* MotorMouth: Linze, full stop. It doesn't help that the information that comes out of her mouth [[LooseLips is usually supposed to be confidential]].
* NiceGuy: Of all characters to be this, it's tombstone-fucking, clothes-smelling Mike "the Millionaire" who fits the bill the best. He politely asks for Toya's clothes in exchange for many golden coins, is bluntly honest about his intentions with his clothes, and takes the latter's insults in stride, even calling him as his new best friend.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: God sending Toya to the world with powers and his smartphone was done with the goal of getting him out of heaven, but ended up putting the new world in jeopardy as Toya would then proclaim himself as the new world's god.
* NominalHero: For the guy who was supposed to cure cancer on Earth, Toya has little to no redeeming qualities. Despite this, he still engages in mild heroism on the new world, targeting only what he thinks are bad people (though showing no empathy when they turn out to be innocents), and burning down the Duke's manor at the end of the episode.
* NonActionGuy: The guards at Belfast. Justified, as they're allergic to fighting.
-->'''Guard:''' There’s no time! The mistress’ butler is dying, and--\\
'''Toya:''' What if I wanted there to be more time?\\
'''Guard:''' Well, I wouldn’t fight you on it of course.
* NotSoStoic: Toya usually doesn't show much reaction, even when being told of his unprecedented demise, but he loses it at the Duke's treatment of the women in his castle.
* NoJustNoReaction: Toya when the Duke tells him that Sushi can be both his daughter and his wife.
-->'''Toya:''' NO! THAT'S THE WORST AWNSWER!!!
* OnlySaneWoman: Elze is the closest thing to a sane person that Toya encounters, and she's put through the wringer because of this.
* OhCrap: God when he realizes Toya was supposed to cure cancer before he killed him unprecedently.
* OpportunisticBastard: Toya stumbles across every beneficial encounter he has, and takes advantage of Every. Single. One.
* PaedoHunt: After learning of the Duke's unsavory customs, Toya burns his mansion to the ground, presumably killing all its inhabitants as well.
* ParentalIncest: The Duke has this relationship with Sushi, and it's heavily implied that both him ''and'' Sushi have it with Ellen as well.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: If Toya is right about something, it's that he did "a lot of good" for the world when he torched the Duke's castle, with him presumably inside it.
* PetTheDog:
** Toya inviting the twins to some tea after finding out that Linze hadn't tried it before (even if it ends with her becoming addicted to it).
--->'''Toya:''' Oh. You poor deprived child. Why don’t I teach you the magic of tea, say... over tea?
** He also believed Yae was being harassed when he killed his friends with sand, though the revelation that they were her friends doesn't seem to faze him at all. He also allows Yae to keep her name after she stands up to him.
** While he's the reason Liam got hurt in the first place, he also uses the ''recovery'' spell to heal him back to life (even though he forgot to remove the lizard junk that was lodged inside his chest, leaving him with an IncurableCoughOfDeath).
* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: Toya might be a sociopathic asshole, but he hates sexism. He also doesn't discriminate Yae for her masculine voice.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: As shown above and below, The Duke's treatment of the women in "his explicitly sexual manor" goes ''beyond'' DeliberateValuesDissonance.
* ReflectionlessUselessEyes: Ellen before she's cured by Toya literally slapping a ''recovery'' spell on the face.
* RichBastard: Toya describes his life on Earth as "owning a fleet of conjoined helicarriers, each with its own department of luxury, encased in gold and cruising above the earth armed with enough super-science to make Isaac Asimov bust a proverbial nut". Despite being reincarnated in a new world with nothing but his phone, he quickly earns himself "many golden coins" by selling his clothes to a perverted millionaire. He also ends the episode earning a platinum sphere and loads of tax money from the Duke.
* {{Sadist}}: God must be one if his idea of a joke was to kill (what he thought was) an innocent person with lighting while he was on the toilet. When Toya rightfully calls him out on it, God accuses him of not having a sense of humor.
* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem:
** Justified with God, as he's, well, God.
--->'''God:''' IT PIPES MUSIC DIRECTLY INTO YOUR BRAIN!\\
'''Toya:''' I’d rather have a headphone jack…\\
FINE! IT CAN DO BOTH NOW! Cause you’re picky...
** Toya is clearly trying to invoke this with his newfound superhuman strength and his instant knowledge of all the magic, with mixed results.
--->'''Elze''' ''[Regarding Yae]'' we can’t just pick up drifters off the street.\\
Toya: I’m sorry, did you suggest that ''I can’t do something?'' Through what mechanism do you think you can stop me? You know what, I’m intrigued. ''[To Yae]'' Congratulations, you’re hired.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When the Duke and his maids start singing "would you like a child bride?" to Toya, he rallies his team and leaves in a hurry, but not before [[PayEvilUntoEvil torching the place on his way out]].
* ShockAndAwe: How God kills Toya in the beginning.
* SkewedPriorities: The first thing Toya says when meeting God (other than compliment the five by five platform that is Heaven) is to ask for ''a harp''. God clearly didn't expect that.
-->'''God:''' Oh. They’re in storage.
* SmallParentHugeChild: Sushi looks and behaves like the 9-year-old she is, but her daughter Ellen looks and speaks like a grown woman. {{Lampshaded}} by Toya.
-->'''Toya:''' “Ellen” sure does look like a 30-year-old woman.\\
'''Duke:''' Doesn’t she? Came out the womb like that. Nearly split Sushi in half, she did.
* StrawMisogynist: Duke Ortlinde... doesn't like women very much, to say the least.
-->'''Duke:''' So you’re sure that your friends can’t sit with us?
'''Toya:''' No. They need to know their place.\\
'''Duke:''' Oh good, I didn’t want to say anything, but I do hate all women. Glad to meet a like-minded individual.\\
'''Toya:''' No, I just mean they’re stupid and annoying--\\
'''Duke:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Yes, women]] ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint are]]'' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint stupid and annoying]].\\
'''Toya:''' No, I just mean THOSE women specifically--\\
'''Duke:''' Yes, THOSE WOMEN.\\
'''Toya''': [[EvenEvilHasStandards YOU HAVE A DAUGHTER!]]
* SnakeOilSalesman: Toya gives off this vibe when interacting with other people
-->'''Toya:''' You don’t think big enough! Not like me. I got big-time dreams. Helicarrier dreams. And step numero uno to achieving those dreams is learning magic!
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: In the script for the episode, Touya is referred to as "Toya" and Sushie is referred to as "Sushi".
* StateTheSimpleSolution: After Toya tells Yae that he has to think about her nickname before she joins his guild:
-->'''Yae:''' Or you can just call me "Yae".
* TakeThat: The entire first episode is one to its source material. It was somewhat foreshadowed in the ''SWE 10th Anniversary SAOA Marathon Extravaganza!!!'' when ''Something Witty'' explained that despite their numerous jabs at SAO in its [[WebVideo/SwordArtOnlineAbridged abridged series]], they did enjoy the anime.
-->'''Hayabusa449:''' We'll talk later about what we do with shows we ''don't'' like.
* TeensAreMonsters: 15-year-old Toya is a manipulative sociopath with no regard for the life in the new world.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Elze is the only one of the girls to see just how much of an asshole Toya is, but sticks with him regardless because her sister feels indebted to him (and because he has many golden coins).
* TragicKeepsake: Gregg's diamond antler, given to him by his grandmother. He promised her that he would give it to his would-be bride, so he hasn't sold it despite being in dire need for money. After Elze calls him out on it, he tries to marry his fellow robber Thomas, but Toya destroys the antler before he's able to answer.
* TheSociopath: When he was an ordinary human, Toya was charming enough to deceive even God himself, but once he's given powers, he drops his MaskOfSanity and embraces his status as a [[JerkassGods Jerkass God]], seeing people in the new world as mere test subjects or sources of entertainment, while being opportunistically detecting and exploiting their weaknesses for his own benefit.
* TrademarkFavoriteDrink: For Linze: ''Sell tea. To me. Me tea. All the tea. Tea time is the me time. For tea.''
* UncertainDoom: While the Duke's manor burns to the ground at the end of the chapter, it's uncertain whether the Duke, Sushi, Liam, or the maids died in the fire, though it's implied Toya killed at least the former.
* UndyingLoyalty: Linze feels this way towards Toya because he introduced her to tea.
* UndignifiedDeath: Toya was killed via one to five lightning bolts while sitting on the toilet.
-->'''God:''' ''[defensive]'' IT WAS FUNNY!
* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Toya has an even worse case of this than [[WebVideo/SwordArtOnlineAbridged Kirito]] or [[WebVideo/MyHeroAcademiaAbridged Bakugou]], owning to a heavy dose of AdaptationalVillainy.
* VillainousIncest: The Duke had his youngest daughter with his eldest daughter. Who is ''9''.
* VillainRespect: PlayedForLaughs when Yae bluntly refuses to be given a nickname:
-->'''Toya:''' It took real guts to stand up to me like you just did. You get to keep your name.\\
'''Elze:''' WHY DOES SHE GET TO KEEP HER NAME?! THIS IS BULLSHIT!
* VillainSong: ''Would you like a child bride?''
-->'''Toya:''' Why did you think ''singing'' it would make it better?!\\
-->'''Duke:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Didn't it? I must've been off-key]].
* VillainProtagonist: Like in canon, Toya is the main focus of the story. Unlike in canon, he spreads more misery in the new world than happiness.
* VocalDissonance: Yae is an anime girl with the deep and gravelly voice of a hoarse cowboy.
* WhamLine: From the 30-year-old-looking woman to the 9-year-old girl:
--> Mother?
* {{Womanchild}}: Linze seems to be about Toya's age, but she behaves like a hyperactive 8-year-old. She only gets worse after being exposed to [[TrademarkFavoriteDrink tea]].
* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: After being exposed to the Belfast royal family's customs, Toya is so utterly shocked that he calls Linze by her proper name instead of using [[EmbarrassingNickname one of his nicknames]].
* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe:
** God at several points in the story, mostly flabbergasted by Toya's unapologetically dickish behavior.
** Elze when Toya, after calling her and her sister all sorts of [[EmbarrassingNickname Embarrassing Nicknames]], allows Yae to keep her name.
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