This story is about a 3rd year high school student who’s being bullied, and whose name is Naginata Kitsune. There isn’t any physical bullying and nothing gets stolen, but he is isolated in class, and his only priority is getting in perfect attendance.
A girl transfers into his class and they quickly become best friends. However, after being called out by some jealous male students threatening her, he saves the transfer student at the cost of his life.
But this isn’t the end as Kitsune finds himself well and alive, but in an unfamiliar forest. What will become of him now?
Tags
Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.
I Kinda Came to Another World, but Where’s the Way Home? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I Kinda Came to Another World, but Where’s the Way Home?
Alright, let's dive into "I Kinda Came to Another World, but Where’s the Way Home?" This web novel, with its lengthy title, certainly sparked a range of opinions, and after looking into it, I can see why. It's a completed original story with an ongoing translation, so there's plenty to sink your teeth into.
### First Impressions
The prologue seems to be a real hook. Many readers were instantly captivated, some even brought to tears by the initial setup, praising its unique and "badass" take on the bullied-kid trope. It paints a picture of a frail protagonist, Kitsune, who's thrust into a new world after a tragic event. However, some readers felt the story's quality dipped after this strong start.
### What Works Well
What stands out for me is the potential for a different kind of isekai story. Kitsune isn't your typical overpowered protagonist. He's physically weak and relies on his wits and a "creepy smile" that induces fear in his enemies, a unique ability that offers a refreshing twist. His desire to return home, driven by a promise to his friend, gives him a clear and relatable goal. I appreciate the focus on survival and the slow, steady development of his character. Some readers felt the comedy elements, particularly Kitsune's banter, added to the enjoyment. The writing style and translation quality were also generally praised, making the story accessible and engaging.
### Areas of Concern
Despite the promising start, several readers expressed disappointment with the direction the story takes. The MC's personality seems to be a sticking point; some find him annoying and cowardly, unwilling to get stronger or protect his companions, while others see him as a realistic portrayal of someone struggling to survive in a harsh new world. The harem aspect also drew criticism, with some feeling the reasons for the female characters' attraction to Kitsune were poorly developed and cliché. The pacing and character development were also cited as issues, with some feeling the story stagnated after the initial chapters.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, time to address some spoiler-related concerns. Several reviews mentioned the MC buying a slave, which some found problematic and out of character. Others criticized his apparent lack of urgency in rescuing captured companions, choosing instead to travel to another kingdom. There were also concerns about the MC's status being lower than a hero and a demon liking the MC, and the MC not accepting her because she is a demon and he is a human.
### Final Verdict
"I Kinda Came to Another World, but Where’s the Way Home?" seems to be a web novel with a lot of potential that doesn't fully deliver for all readers. The strong prologue, unique protagonist, and focus on survival are definite highlights. However, issues with pacing, character development, harem tropes, and potentially problematic plot points detract from the overall experience. Whether or not you enjoy it will likely depend on your tolerance for these issues and your appreciation for a less conventional isekai protagonist.