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My Ribdiculous Reincarnation

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tv · 2026-05-31 · 2026-05-31
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The premiere of My Ribdiculous Reincarnation introduces a nameless protagonist who dies after being hit by a meteor in Tokyo and finds himself in a world of gods and goddesses betting on how long reincarnated souls survive. · 2026-05-31
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The protagonist can reincarnate multiple times into bizarre scenarios, including becoming the rib of a hero to feel women hugging him. · 2026-05-31
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The review from Anime Feminist notes that the show actively ridicules the isekai genre and its typical power fantasy tropes, with the protagonist being an honest but pathetic loser who is rightfully mocked for his behavior. · 2026-05-31
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The women characters are not sexualized, and the camera avoids leering shots. · 2026-05-31
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The animation uses multiple styles, including a colorful, cartoonish look for the gods and a segment reminiscent of the 1957 Soviet film The Snow Queen. · 2026-05-31
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The premiere stands out for its self-aware satire of isekai conventions and its refusal to sexualize female characters, offering a rare critique of the genre's typical power fantasies. · 2026-05-31

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My Ribdiculous Reincarnation Episode 1 Review: A Satirical Isekai That Mocks Its Own Genre

The premiere of My Ribdiculous Reincarnation introduces a nameless protagonist who dies after being hit by a meteor in Tokyo and finds himself in a world of gods and goddesses betting on how long reincarnated souls survive. The protagonist can reincarnate multiple times into bizarre scenarios, including becoming the rib of a hero to feel women hugging him. The review from Anime Feminist notes that the show actively ridicules the isekai genre and its typical power fantasy tropes, with the protagonist being an honest but pathetic loser who is rightfully mocked for his behavior. The women characters are not sexualized, and the camera avoids leering shots. The animation uses multiple styles, including a colorful, cartoonish look for the gods and a segment reminiscent of the 1957 Soviet film The Snow Queen. The reviewer remains on the fence about continuing, citing personal taste as the deciding factor.