Dropping a Tiny Self-Destruct Shock into a Kid-Friendly World

Dropping a Tiny Self-Destruct Shock into a Kid-Friendly World

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给子供向世界观一点小小的自爆震撼

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 给子供向世界观一点小小的自爆震撼

By 天堂真矢

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
385
Original Publisher
ciweimao

Description

The last guardian of her world—Haga Mayumi—finally escaped the trap of immortality and embraced the eternal sleep she had longed for… after watching her world fall to ruin. But when she opened her eyes again, she had been reincarnated into another world. And this world… was bizarre. Here, the guardians never get hurt, never bleed. They don’t end up covered in dust and dirt after battle. Their sparkling magic keeps their clothes pristine, and somehow, no matter how much they fly around in frilly skirts, there’s never a wardrobe malfunction. The guardians of this world are called “magical girls,” with brightly colored hair and flashy outfits. No one knows their true identities. Or at least, that’s what people say. But for some reason, Mayumi keeps running into familiar faces—her childhood friend, her classmate, the new transfer student, the school nurse… even that idol she once saw on TV. All of them just so happen to have rare, vibrant hair colors that perfectly match those of the magical girls. And yet… no one notices anything strange. Ridiculous. But what Mayumi doesn’t know is this: in this cheerful, kid-friendly world, the most ridiculous thing of all… …is her. The girl who bleeds, who can sew her own severed arm back on and move it again in three minutes, who can blow herself up like a grenade and still regenerate from a puddle of gore— —is her.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ciweimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Dropping a Tiny Self-Destruct Shock into a Kid-Friendly World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Dropping a Tiny Self-Destruct Shock into a Kid-Friendly World Okay, so "Dropping a Tiny Self-Destruct Shock into a Kid-Friendly World" is definitely a title that grabs your attention, right? I dove in, eager to see what kind of ride it would be, and I've got some thoughts. ### First Impressions The premise itself is intriguing: a protagonist, strong from the start, transported to another world with a tragic past. I was immediately curious about the "self-destruct shock" aspect and how it would play out in a seemingly innocent setting. The tags promised a blend of action, adventure, and darker elements, which is a combination I often enjoy. ### What Works Well The translation seems to be well-received, and I can agree with that. It definitely keeps you immersed in the story. I found myself easily getting lost in the world and the protagonist's journey. The plot itself is enjoyable, especially if you're drawn in by the tags. It delivers on the promise of a strong female lead navigating a complex new reality. ### Areas of Concern Now, here's where things get a little tricky. I did notice some similarities to *Breath of the Wild*. While I wouldn't say it ruined my experience, it did make me pause and consider the originality of certain elements. If you're a die-hard Zelda fan, you might find these parallels more distracting than I did. However, I don't think it's so blatant that it completely overshadows the story's own merits. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so there's a specific example that came up about a dragon boss fight. Apparently, the description of the corrupted dragon, the use of bomb arrows, the paragliding, and even the "golden chains" magic all mirror elements from the Lanayru fight in *Breath of the Wild*. Also, the crafting of an "ancient arrow" and shooting the dragon to obtain scales are mentioned as additional similarities. If you're sensitive to spoilers or want to go in completely blind, maybe skip this part! ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd say "Dropping a Tiny Self-Destruct Shock into a Kid-Friendly World" is a worthwhile read, especially if you're looking for a female-led fantasy with a bit of an edge. While the similarities to *Breath of the Wild* are undeniable, I still found the story engaging and the characters compelling. It's not perfect, but it's definitely an enjoyable ride. I would recommend giving it a try if the premise and tags appeal to you.

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