Truck Kun Drivers are employed by divine (and maybe not so divine) beings to send heros to another world, there's even a manga where one of the drivers beats a prospective hero to death with a truck bumper to reincarnate them
Props for video creator for sharing it below but putting it here too: Name: Hottoite Kudasai - Juuma to Cheat Life Tanoshii Mitai! Chapters covered: 7/14 Where to start after this video: Chapter 8 Edit: get up to date with translation and indeed it only get cuter.
Why the hell would anyone spend 45 minutes watching a video to chapter 8, when they could read those 8 chapters in probably about 20 minutes? Thanks for the name though
As much as the whole "Modern Cooking would be better then Fantasy Medieval Cooking" ideology is popular in Isekai, I really wish they would stop using it as a crutch. Especially with soups, considering it's believed soups are as ancient as the creation of clay pots. It's not something another world will not have, especially when they have decently looking platery. At the very least, there is evidence of recipes for soups and stocks from civilizations starting around 6,000 BC. Boiling chicken bones would be nothing new. Using herbs and spices would be nothing new. The only thing that would be different is the preparation technique. Steaming might be considered a "Strange and New way to cook" considering almost everywhere
I have the same problem with "bland food" tropes. The point is, people throughout history DON'T want bland food. They'll go out of their way to find herbs (leafy parts of the plant) and spices (non-leafy parts, aka bark, roots, seeds, flowers, etc) to flavor their foods, whether it's sourced locally or through trade. The nobles and royals of medieval England & France were famous for using a whole host of hard-to-get-and-thus-expensive spices from foreign lands...until the Age of Exploration (the Age of World Travel) made it a lot cheaper for common folk to start using exotic flavorings. Then the nobles, determined to prove they were more important and more cultured and more refined *(eyeroll)* than the commoners, started declaring that the height of cuisine was *locally sourced* flavorings. At that point, that was when the upper class members of French society started insisting on using "herbes de Provence," translation-literal locally grown herbs (Provence is a region in France known for its excellent agriculture)...and of course the English nobility soon followed. Literally, they did it just to differentiate themselves from the "crass vulgar spice-crazed commoners" by pumping the local flavorings which were up until that point the main flavoring source for commoners, since it could literally be grown in their yards. (In corellation, this is also why we started growing grass lawns. Prior to that point, only nobles could afford to let land "go to waste" and not grow anything on it. Herb and vegetable gardens were common everywhere before folks were encouraged to grow grass lawns "just like the fancy folks!" The stigma attached to having a vegetable garden, especially in the front of one's home, was so strong, that it required World War II and its slogan of "grow a vegetable garden for victory!!" to get people to start doing it again...but they soon went back to "landscaped and manicured lawns are THE only way to use your land!!1!" *more eyerolling* So...yeah. It's all about trying to one-up people, and having to pull a Uno Reverse on the whole spice trade versus locally grown herbs.) At the same time this was happening, cooking with coal in coal-fired stoves became popular (due to deforestation and the increased cheapness of industrially-advanced coal mining--and more importantly, coal transport--making it more affordable)...but coal fires put out a nasty-flavored smoke. So a LOT of the pan-frying and open-pot cooking that had been done prior to that point had to be set aside in favor of lidded pots, so a lot of lidded baking and boiling happened in order to keep that nasty flavor from getting into the food. Unfortunately, when you reduce the ways you can cook foods, you reduce the ways you can flavor foods. Certain aromatics and flavor profiles do NOT survive boiling intact. Once coal-fired stoves became a thing, frying was definitely not a commonly made food--fats are precious and expensive, so you don't want them to go bad from being overly hot, OR getting weird (coal fire) flavors saturated into them, which wastes that precious fat before you've wrung out as much use as possible from it all. (It's the same reason why places like McDonald's have a completely separate frying vat for fish patties, so that the fish flavor doesn't infuse into their fries, their pocket apple pies, etc, etc...because it DOES infuse the oil with a fishy flavor.) But prior to that, there were a lot of foods that were fried, stir-fried (by any other name in Europe), as well as steamed, roasted by an open fire, roasted in an oven, so on and so forth. Two channels that help to dispel the myths that folks in ye olden days didn't cook anything but bland food are the Townsends channel (they focus on the lives, gear, and cooking of the 18th century), and Tasting History with Max Miller. While sometimes they do cover bland food (hard tack is a constant, hilarious call-back cameo on Max's channel--those who know, know), as often as not, they cover things with spices from all over. Even ancient spices that are very hard to find nowadays, but which when cooked take on a richness and flavor complexity not often found in modern cuisine.
Their first conversation has me giggling over the idea of somebody getting isekai'd and entering a "familiar" contract, not realizing that THEY are the magical pet.
Tried for a quick read and it was indeed quick, to be precise, dropped it early. Though I quite like the generally casual and bright tone as well as vibe of the read, It is easily as much of a headache as it may be relaxing. Case in point, Mc is too casual and careless from the get go, lacks a major senses early on such as a sense for stranger danger and common sense e.g., Mc easily approaches strangers and lets slip information without really thinking about it. Can easily see signs of trouble brewing and drawing closely then and there. But most likely, Mc will be able to solve them with ease, that or have little to no real impact aside from bringing conflict and some drama. Might've judged too hastily but yeah. Not the first read that rushed and used such overused tropes, among other things.
Remember if you wanted to die let our truck-kun do it and the next time you woke up you are in another world (Pls don't take this comment so seriously remember there are more things that you don't know about this world so pls don't end your life)
Poor baker but also i dont know what he expected you just met a kid with a finrir protection they may be a kid but ya might know how familiars work yes then that fimilar knows randoms cant be trusted instantly so dont entirely expect youll just get to give some random little girl with no memory ride on shoulders or something
This is very dangerous because in 2018 there was a guy called Povandolakoviscov Kityionshikov. Why did you skip the name, now I'm not going to finish the story
Why is the voice-over saying the names wrong, adds an R to Baker and a U instead of an I for Mizuki? Messes with me reading and hearing the wrong name.
Truck-kun got a skill upgrade from its people grinding. you see, the ability is to disguise itself as another vehicle so it doesnt stand out being the same one showing up at all the "accidents"
I like this story, it has magic, a little bit of drama, some comedy, a tiny bit of action, & surprises. I like the main character, she has rare magic level of power, along with special magic abilities, I also like the other characters, and so I hope a Part#2 gets made of it.
Hottoite Kudasai - Juuma to Cheat Life Tanoshii Mitai!
OHHHHHHHHHHHHH,... THERE IS NO ENGLISH VERSION??
?
26:12 dude just went with the "I've only known her for 5 minutes, but if anything happens to her I WILL MAKE YOU FUCKING WISH YOU WEREN'T EVEN BORN"
If I met a child as polite and cute as her, I think I'd have the same reaction. Dad instincts kicking in
It's actully "Leave Me Alone - I Want to Enjoy Cheat Life with My Familiar" YA GIT!!
Ahh... thanks 😊
Man, Truck-Kun keeps sending people to another world.
Truck-Kun be grinding people like people grind levels.
He is basically part of the natural order of life and therefore cannot be killed or else the world will explode.
Dude wants a friend, but just gets soooo excited...
I think Zeus got bored an fucked a truck- it is the only logical explanation.
Truck Kun Drivers are employed by divine (and maybe not so divine) beings to send heros to another world, there's even a manga where one of the drivers beats a prospective hero to death with a truck bumper to reincarnate them
I did not expect the level of satisfaction I got from this story. 🙏
This story was so wholesome... I need PART 2!
Sub for part 2 then
Me too
@@Mangacenter2001I did I did plz more I love recaps!!!!❤❤❤❤
agreed
@@Mangacenter2001 you shouldn't make it sound forceful
Props for video creator for sharing it below but putting it here too:
Name: Hottoite Kudasai - Juuma to Cheat Life Tanoshii Mitai!
Chapters covered: 7/14
Where to start after this video: Chapter 8
Edit: get up to date with translation and indeed it only get cuter.
Why the hell would anyone spend 45 minutes watching a video to chapter 8, when they could read those 8 chapters in probably about 20 minutes? Thanks for the name though
"Gin" literally means "Silver" in Japanese though.
Well, I guess that's what the asterisk is for.
Kin means silver. Gin means gold
@@vengeance3364 Yeah, sorry, mate, but it's the opposite, i.e. exactly as I said in my previous comment.
Didn’t think I would enjoy it as much as I did can’t wait for a part 2
Love it, please more
Cant wait for another chapter😊. This is great
More episode please a very love this 1 it's a very good 1 thank you very much
Lmao. He got that Dawg in him. She asked him what makes him like the old wolf tribe. 37:45
2:40 I don't know if it was clear but her dog's name was Gin which means Silver in English.
...and yes, I'm a Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin fan.
Gin was the dog name and she named the fox as silver
@@Mangacenter2001yeah, but I think he(?) is a wolf.
Can’t wait for next parts
I just want more of this
Wow this is really sweet and wholesome! I am really wanting this to become an anime.
As much as the whole "Modern Cooking would be better then Fantasy Medieval Cooking" ideology is popular in Isekai, I really wish they would stop using it as a crutch. Especially with soups, considering it's believed soups are as ancient as the creation of clay pots. It's not something another world will not have, especially when they have decently looking platery. At the very least, there is evidence of recipes for soups and stocks from civilizations starting around 6,000 BC.
Boiling chicken bones would be nothing new. Using herbs and spices would be nothing new. The only thing that would be different is the preparation technique. Steaming might be considered a "Strange and New way to cook" considering almost everywhere
I have the same problem with "bland food" tropes. The point is, people throughout history DON'T want bland food. They'll go out of their way to find herbs (leafy parts of the plant) and spices (non-leafy parts, aka bark, roots, seeds, flowers, etc) to flavor their foods, whether it's sourced locally or through trade. The nobles and royals of medieval England & France were famous for using a whole host of hard-to-get-and-thus-expensive spices from foreign lands...until the Age of Exploration (the Age of World Travel) made it a lot cheaper for common folk to start using exotic flavorings.
Then the nobles, determined to prove they were more important and more cultured and more refined *(eyeroll)* than the commoners, started declaring that the height of cuisine was *locally sourced* flavorings. At that point, that was when the upper class members of French society started insisting on using "herbes de Provence," translation-literal locally grown herbs (Provence is a region in France known for its excellent agriculture)...and of course the English nobility soon followed. Literally, they did it just to differentiate themselves from the "crass vulgar spice-crazed commoners" by pumping the local flavorings which were up until that point the main flavoring source for commoners, since it could literally be grown in their yards.
(In corellation, this is also why we started growing grass lawns. Prior to that point, only nobles could afford to let land "go to waste" and not grow anything on it. Herb and vegetable gardens were common everywhere before folks were encouraged to grow grass lawns "just like the fancy folks!" The stigma attached to having a vegetable garden, especially in the front of one's home, was so strong, that it required World War II and its slogan of "grow a vegetable garden for victory!!" to get people to start doing it again...but they soon went back to "landscaped and manicured lawns are THE only way to use your land!!1!" *more eyerolling* So...yeah. It's all about trying to one-up people, and having to pull a Uno Reverse on the whole spice trade versus locally grown herbs.)
At the same time this was happening, cooking with coal in coal-fired stoves became popular (due to deforestation and the increased cheapness of industrially-advanced coal mining--and more importantly, coal transport--making it more affordable)...but coal fires put out a nasty-flavored smoke. So a LOT of the pan-frying and open-pot cooking that had been done prior to that point had to be set aside in favor of lidded pots, so a lot of lidded baking and boiling happened in order to keep that nasty flavor from getting into the food. Unfortunately, when you reduce the ways you can cook foods, you reduce the ways you can flavor foods. Certain aromatics and flavor profiles do NOT survive boiling intact.
Once coal-fired stoves became a thing, frying was definitely not a commonly made food--fats are precious and expensive, so you don't want them to go bad from being overly hot, OR getting weird (coal fire) flavors saturated into them, which wastes that precious fat before you've wrung out as much use as possible from it all. (It's the same reason why places like McDonald's have a completely separate frying vat for fish patties, so that the fish flavor doesn't infuse into their fries, their pocket apple pies, etc, etc...because it DOES infuse the oil with a fishy flavor.) But prior to that, there were a lot of foods that were fried, stir-fried (by any other name in Europe), as well as steamed, roasted by an open fire, roasted in an oven, so on and so forth.
Two channels that help to dispel the myths that folks in ye olden days didn't cook anything but bland food are the Townsends channel (they focus on the lives, gear, and cooking of the 18th century), and Tasting History with Max Miller. While sometimes they do cover bland food (hard tack is a constant, hilarious call-back cameo on Max's channel--those who know, know), as often as not, they cover things with spices from all over. Even ancient spices that are very hard to find nowadays, but which when cooked take on a richness and flavor complexity not often found in modern cuisine.
Get to see more of those
This is so damn sweet and wholesome.
Oh, I like this one I can’t wait for more
Make part 2 please
It's wholesome🥰 Part 2 please 🤩
Sub for part 2
More please
Part 2 please
I Love The Video's so keep it up❤❤❤❤
Thanks buddy
2 PART ASAP
I hope you will continue this story! It's really cute
Yeah sub for it
Lol "did you poop your status, little girl?" ~ The Barker named Baker
Sounds inappropreate.
Can you please do more of this manga it’s much more interesting than the usual isika
This be fair most isekai with a female protagonist usually are better
Is there more to this story? If there is, can you upload a part two? I appreciate your efforts.
Yes i will as soon as possible
Their first conversation has me giggling over the idea of somebody getting isekai'd and entering a "familiar" contract, not realizing that THEY are the magical pet.
they should make a Animation of it :3 like they did with reincarnated as a sword
she's so cute!
I like it. Part 2 pls
There is part 2 check it out
I like this story, too bad there's not much yet
How do you produce the AI art for them thumbnail
Part 2! Ioved this history ♥️😄
Yeah uploaded
Please gave me part 2
So cute I want more parts
I will but you have to sub 😊
haha. When they fried the eggs, I suddenly felt like having fried eggs, so I paused the video and made a nice fried egg.
😂😂
13:05 pooped out instead of popped out, that was funny.
Please make a part 2
Sub for part 2
Part 2 please ....❤❤❤❤
Okay sub for part 2
This is good when Part 2?
"Which punishment do you like the most?" LOL
Tried for a quick read and it was indeed quick, to be precise, dropped it early. Though I quite like the generally casual and bright tone as well as vibe of the read, It is easily as much of a headache as it may be relaxing.
Case in point, Mc is too casual and careless from the get go, lacks a major senses early on such as a sense for stranger danger and common sense e.g., Mc easily approaches strangers and lets slip information without really thinking about it.
Can easily see signs of trouble brewing and drawing closely then and there. But most likely, Mc will be able to solve them with ease, that or have little to no real impact aside from bringing conflict and some drama.
Might've judged too hastily but yeah. Not the first read that rushed and used such overused tropes, among other things.
That or become a D.I.D.
Please 2
Please tell me there is a part 2?
WITHOUT A SHADOW OF A DOUBT! THIS is gonna be an anime! GUARANTEED! 😊❤️
😮
Ngl I really hope that it actually become an anime in future 😊❤️
More pls
Yes definitely sub for part 2
Name please and what chapter does it ended on?
That was the last thing I expected😂😂 43:57
Gin is silver in kanji right?
I hear it from " kill me baby"
I wish I can see the other episode of this
Dropping in 3-4 days
Part two please
Okay i will
13:05 "pooped out" lol
I love this next part please
Sub for part 2
as an animal lover i love this kind of manga
You can watch part 2
You should pin the comment with the manga's name.
I need part 2. Please please
Yeah uploaded
Can you please tell me the title in English please
"The barker" :P😂
Give me more please. :3
( 43:59 ) Bro was so bold 😂. She really said melons 👁️🫦👁️.
Remember if you wanted to die let our truck-kun do it and the next time you woke up you are in another world
(Pls don't take this comment so seriously remember there are more things that you don't know about this world so pls don't end your life)
Story somehow felt like the guy who cooks delicious food with his fenrir hahahahahaha
I want more
Yeah sub for it
Poor baker but also i dont know what he expected you just met a kid with a finrir protection they may be a kid but ya might know how familiars work yes then that fimilar knows randoms cant be trusted instantly so dont entirely expect youll just get to give some random little girl with no memory ride on shoulders or something
Truck-kun strikes again
Part 2 now please
Okay sub for part 2
@@Mangacenter2001 already did before you replayed two
9:14 I understand she has a legendary beast but she's still a child 😂
😂😂
is there really only 4 chapters?
The superpower of a cute little girl
Is there a particular reason why part 2 isn't out?
Are there not enough new chapters?
I would love to see more please. :3
It will come very soon buddy
Part 2 🙏🙏
Sub for part 2
This is very dangerous because in 2018 there was a guy called Povandolakoviscov Kityionshikov. Why did you skip the name, now I'm not going to finish the story
She shod get a Nickname how abut Magical Wolf Prinzzess
Truck-kun makes another victim.
Naw... the honorable Truck-kun promoted her to a better life!
Why is the voice-over saying the names wrong, adds an R to Baker and a U instead of an I for Mizuki? Messes with me reading and hearing the wrong name.
Hey, its truck-kun doing his job Wait wait.... that is Car-kun
Truck-kun got a skill upgrade from its people grinding. you see, the ability is to disguise itself as another vehicle so it doesnt stand out being the same one showing up at all the "accidents"
The name is absolutely Hilarious
She'll want to live that life better, even if it means having to go through puberty again.
part 2 !! !!
Sub for part 2
Truck kun at it again
Is there going to be more parts?❤
There are no more chapters
Next part
Sub for it
the name of the guard baker sounds like baka baka means stupid in jp
What happens when you don't close the storage magic...?
The guys name is BAKER just like in a chef or cook not barker in what a dog does.
was it mizuki or mizuku
Part 2
Uploaded
That boys name sure is baker and not barker but ok 40 min of trigger for me then
❤❤❤
So, what happened to her dog?
I like this story, it has magic, a little bit of drama, some comedy, a tiny bit of action, & surprises.
I like the main character, she has rare magic level of power, along with special magic abilities, I also like the other characters, and so I hope a Part#2 gets made of it.
43:58 :v
Why is the name *baker* pronounced as _barker_
Sorry I guess it’s autocorrection fault
"Name of the manga is in comment section".... Okay Where's that? The "Please leave me alone" is a whole other manga ya git..
Hottoite Kudasai - Juuma To Cheat Life Tanoshii Mitai!
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This seems kinda familiar...