That's great we dont read any manga, so we always hope the people that make the anime adaptation keep it as close to the manga so we can truly enjoy it the way it was meant to be.
21:00 I don't think that he's bring stuff in from the other world as such with Dimensional Storage. I think it's more like a Bag of Holding. Whatever he had in there when he came back is what he can pull out.
So he didn't make a coffee pot, the village didn't have any water so he made a device that basically turned air back into water to try to help them. The rest you got right.
You seemed to not have reacted to the tsundere part. Tsundere is a term used when a person holds affection or special feelings towards someone but due to them having problems expressing those feelings they tend to show the opposite. It's actually an Internet slang that combines the word tsun which means stoic or being cold and dere or deredere which means being lovestruck. Just wanted to say if you don't know what tsundere means.
Oh hey, someone else is reacting to this awesome show! Trust me, you will not be disappointed. The anime does an excellent job in adapting the manga which is also fantastic (plus the opening song is a banger). The premise is unique, the humor is great, and the characters are amazing. Perhaps not perfect, but it is quite enjoyable. Also, the uncle was 17 when he was truck-kun'ed to another world in the year 2000. He then stayed in that world for another 17 years. So he is now 34-ish.
Man now I feel even more bad for the kid, So he's 17 years old gamer with what we see is no social skills living a new life in another world were he is not the hero of the world and looks the exact same and looks like a Orc variant. Can't imagine what he went through for 17 years in there alone it looks like, shit I think I would take Aqua from Konosuba then be alone lol.
@@onireactions4168 Yeah, his time in the other world is a bit sad (but also humorous). But being a gamer does have some benefits for him. One thing to look for in each episode from here on out is a lesson being unintentionally taught through each of uncle's stories. You may come to see that other characters in the 'real' world have something to learn from uncle's mistakes in the other world.