Loner Life in Another World
Loner Life in Another World | |
ひとりぼっちの異世界攻略 (Hitoribotchi no Isekai Kōryaku) | |
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Genre | Isekai[1] |
Novel series | |
Written by | Shoji Goji |
Published by |
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Original run | October 12, 2016 – present |
Light novel | |
Written by | Shoji Goji |
Illustrated by |
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Published by | Overlap |
English publisher | |
Imprint | Overlap Bunko |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | January 25, 2018 – present |
Volumes | 15 |
Manga | |
Written by | Shoji Goji |
Illustrated by | Bibi |
Published by | Overlap |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Comic Gardo |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | January 25, 2019 – present |
Volumes | 21 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Akio Kazumi |
Written by | Kenta Ihara |
Music by | Shūji Katayama |
Studio |
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Licensed by | Sentai Filmworks |
Original network | Tokyo MX, BS Fuji, AT-X |
Original run | October 4, 2024 – present |
Episodes | 8 |
Loner Life in Another World (Japanese: ひとりぼっちの異世界攻略, Hepburn: Hitoribotchi no Isekai Kōryaku) is a Japanese light novel series written by Shoji Goji. The series originated on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in October 2016, before being published in print with illustrations by Booota and Saku Enokimaru by Overlap beginning in January 2018. A manga adaptation, illustrated by Bibi, began serialization on the Comic Gardo website in January 2019. An anime television series adaptation produced by Hayabusa Film and Passione premiered in October 2024.
Plot
[edit]An entire class of high school students is summoned to another world by its god, who selected them to become heroes. The god allowed each of the students to pick a special skill of their choice, but one of the students, Haruka, a loner student, tried to escape the selection ritual but got dragged along anyway, and the god allowed him to keep all the remaining skills the other students did not pick. Despite not having a single powerful skill, Haruka makes use of his multiple abilities to live a comfortable life by himself in the other world, until his classmates start having trouble trying to deal with their new environment and conflicts between them, forcing him to take action, leave his loner existence and help them.
Characters
[edit]Main characters
[edit]- Haruka (遥)
- Voiced by: Shūichirō Umeda[2]
- The main protagonist. Self-isolated in his class, he manages to thrive as a "loner" in his new world using the skills thrust upon him. After being transported to the other world, he refers to his former classmates via the cliques they had formed in their original world, e.g. "Mean Girls", "Nerds", "Delinquents", etc., being either ignorant or uncaring of their actual names (which tends to constantly exasperate the girls, especially the Class Rep). One of his Skills is "Master of None", which means although he can pick up other Skills with almost incredible ease, he levels up very slowly compared to the other students; however, despite the apparent uselessness of his acquired Skills, he is able to use and combine them in such a way as to overcome almost any situation. Because of his low levels (and preferring his "Loner" status), he refuses to join any of the student parties, believing that his low levels would only hold them back.
- Touka Tsuyuri (ツユリトウカ, Tsuyuri Touka)
- Voiced by: Haruka Shiraishi[3]
- The class representative, she is responsible and reliable, always trying to keep the other students in line and is constantly worried about Haruka, whom she has feelings for despite his "antics". Even though she (and all of the other girls) are exasperated by Haruka's poor communication skills, she and the other class members come to rely on and trust him for his strength and resourcefulness (plus the fact that he is far safer to be around than the Delinquents who had tried to dominate them). She also posses The Skill "Hijack" (which can only be used by killing another Skill-owner), but will never use it; only Haruka and the Nerds know about her possessing this Skill. Another possible source of exasperation for her is that although she and the other girls (because of their higher/stronger Levels) believe that it's their duty to protect Haruka because of his low Level, he ends up protecting them instead.
- Angelica
- Voiced by: Saori Hayami[4]
- A female knight who was afflicted with a curse and became the final boss of a dungeon. After Haruka defeats her, he manages to turn her back and she becomes one of his closest friends. She also has feelings for Haruka.
Students
[edit]- Shield Girl
- Voiced by: Nozomi Furuki[5]
- Library Commission
- Voiced by: Haruna Terada[5]
- Handicraft Girl
- Voiced by: Manami Uchida[5]
- Cooking Girl
- Voiced by: Arisa Nakada[5]
- Fukunuki (副抜き, Fukunuki)
- Voiced by: Maria Sashide[6]
- referred to by Haruka as "Nudist Girl" because of her tendency to want to strip down at very inappropriate times.
- Chika (地下, Chika)
- Voiced by: Asuka Shiori[6]
- Referred to by Haruka as "Fish Girl" after she appears in his tent one morning telling him that there will be grilled fish for breakfast.
- Vice Chairwomen
- Voiced by: Rika Abe (Vice A), Kanon Takao (Vice B), Mari Takahashi (Vice C)[6]
- Class Rep's closest friends who help her keep the rest of the class in check.
- Shimazaki (島崎, Shimazaki)
- Voiced by: Hina Suguta[3]
- The leader of the Gals (Haruka keeps referring to them as "the mean girls"). She was foremost in driving the Nerds away, but now (along with her subordinates) wants to find them and sincerely apologize. In the light novels, Haruka keeps calling her "the Queen Bee". In Volume One of the light novels, it is revealed that she had been a magazine model.
- Gals
- Voiced by: Mai Kanno (Gal A), Yuki Nakashima (Gal D)[6]
- Gal Leader Shimazaki's subordinates.
- Volleyball Club Girls
- Voiced by: Yuka Iwahashi, (Volleyball Club Girl A), Haruna Mikawa (Volleyball Club Girl B)[6]
- Members of the Volleyball Club
- Nerds (オタ, Ota)
- Voiced by: Kyōhei Natsume (Nerd A), Taichi Ichikawa (Nerd B), Yū Okano (Nerd C), Shinnosuke Tokudome (Nerd D)[3][7]
- Avid fans of anime and games, they are amongst the strongest students due to their knowledge of isekai, which allowed them to choose magic skills. While they were originally helping the rest of the class, a series of mistaken events causes their classmates to drive them away. While the Nerds seem to be the group Haruka is closest to, he declines to join them.
- Jocks (脳筋莫迦, Nōkin Baka)
- Voiced by: Hiromu Mineta (Jock A), Kento Hama (Jock B), Haruki Ishiya (Jock C), Keisuke Iwamura (Jock E), [3][7]
- Sports enthusiasts who are the physically strongest amongst the students. While Haruka refers to them as "meatheads", they are basically decent and honorable.
- Delinquents (不良, Furyō)
- Voiced by: Tomohiro Yamaguchi (Delinquent A), Fumiya Imai (Delinquent B), Yōhei Matsuoka (Delinquent E), Kōdai Sakai (Delinquent F)[3][7]
- Troublemaking students who intend to use their powers against their classmates in order to rule over them (especially to create a harem out of their female classmates).
- Tanaka
- Voiced by: Shota Hayama[4]
- A mathematical genius, but another loner like Haruka; he attaches himself to the Delinquents and teaches them how to use their powers while secretly having an agenda of his own.
Residents of Omui
[edit]- Merielle
- Voiced by: Aguri Ōnishi[4]
- The daughter of the local Duke. Haruka rescues her from bandits, but (true to form and much to her annoyance) keeps forgetting her name.
- Gatek
- Voiced by: Shohei Yamaguchi[4]
- An Adventurer.
- Ofter
- Voiced by: Atsushi Imaruoka[4]
- An Adventurer.
- Guild Boss
- Voiced by: Tetsu Inada[4]
- The head of the town of Omui's Adventurers' Guild.
Media
[edit]Light novels
[edit]Written by Shoji Goji, the series began publication on the novel posting website Shōsetsuka ni Narō on October 12, 2016.[8] The series was later acquired by Overlap, who began publishing the series in print with illustrations by Booota and Saku Enokimaru on January 25, 2018.[9] As of October 2024, fifteen volumes have been released.[10]
In February 2021, Seven Seas Entertainment announced that they licensed the series for English publication.[11]
Volume list
[edit]No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | January 25, 2018[9] | 978-4-86-554302-5 | August 3, 2021 (print)[12] July 1, 2021 (digital) | 978-1-64-827419-0 |
2 | June 25, 2018[13] | 978-4-86-554362-9 | July 5, 2022 (print)[14] May 26, 2022 (digital) | 978-1-64-827438-1 |
3 | February 25, 2020[15] | 978-4-86-554478-7 | October 25, 2022 (print)[16] September 15, 2022 (digital) | 978-1-64-827457-2 |
4 | May 25, 2020[17] | 978-4-86-554661-3 | January 31, 2023 (print)[18] December 15, 2022 (digital) | 978-1-63-858165-9 |
5 | October 25, 2020[19] | 978-4-86-554761-0 | June 20, 2023 (print)[20] May 11, 2023 (digital) | 978-1-63-858299-1 |
6 | January 25, 2021[21] | 978-4-86-554824-2 | August 22, 2023 (print)[22] July 13, 2023 (digital) | 978-1-63-858647-0 |
7 | May 25, 2021[23] | 978-4-86-554910-2 | November 7, 2023[24] | 978-1-63858-880-1 |
8 | October 25, 2021[25] | 978-4-82-400001-9 | March 5, 2024 (print)[26] February 8, 2024 (digital) | 979-8-88843-434-5 |
9 | March 25, 2022[27] | 978-4-82-400130-6 | July 9, 2024 (print)[28] June 20, 2024 (digital) | 979-8-88843-469-7 |
10 | August 25, 2022[29] | 978-4-82-400270-9 | November 12, 2024 (print)[30] October 17, 2024 (digital) | 979-8-88843-750-6 |
11 | February 25, 2023[31] | 978-4-82-400414-7 | March 11, 2025 (print)[32] | 979-8-89160-578-7 |
12 | June 25, 2023[33] | 978-4-82-400501-4 | — | — |
13 | January 25, 2024[34] | 978-4-8240-0712-4 | — | — |
14 | April 25, 2024[35] | 978-4-8240-0796-4 | — | — |
15 | October 25, 2024[10] | 978-4-8240-0971-5 | — | — |
Manga
[edit]A manga adaptation, illustrated by Bibi, began serialization on the Comic Gardo manga website on January 25, 2019.[36] As of October 2024, the manga's individual chapters have been collected into twenty-one tankōbon volumes.[37]
In March 2020, Kaiten Books announced that they had licensed the manga for English publication.[38]
Volume list
[edit]No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | September 25, 2019[39] | 978-4-8655-4550-0 | March 31, 2020 (digital) August 19, 2020 (print)[40] | 978-1-95-224100-0 |
2 | February 25, 2020[41] | 978-4-8655-4617-0 | July 10, 2020 (digital) November 30, 2020 (print)[42] | 978-1-95-224105-5 |
3 | May 25, 2020[43] | 978-4-8655-4670-5 | November 20, 2020 (digital) June 15, 2021 (print)[44] | 978-1-95-224113-0 |
4 | July 25, 2020[45] | 978-4-8655-4709-2 | May 7, 2021 (digital) January 4, 2022 (print)[46] | 978-1-95-224123-9 |
5 | October 25, 2020[47] | 978-4-8655-4773-3 | September 10, 2021 (digital) June 23, 2022 (print)[48] | 978-1-95-224129-1 |
6 | January 25, 2021[49] | 978-4-8655-4837-2 | May 27, 2022 (digital) December 9, 2022 (print)[50] | 978-1-95-224141-3 |
7 | May 25, 2021[51] | 978-4-8655-4924-9 | September 16, 2022 (digital) June 9, 2023 (print)[52] | 978-1-95-224145-1 |
8 | August 25, 2021[53] | 978-4-8655-4991-1 | February 14, 2023 (digital) February 9, 2024 (print)[54] | 978-1-95-224155-0 |
9 | October 25, 2021[55] | 978-4-8240-0035-4 | August 11, 2023 (digital) January 31, 2025 (print)[56] | 978-1-95-224159-8 |
10 | January 25, 2022[57] | 978-4-8240-0099-6 | December 22, 2023 (digital) TBA (print)[58] | 978-1-95-224165-9 |
11 | March 25, 2022[59] | 978-4-8240-0143-6 | — | — |
12 | May 25, 2022[60] | 978-4-8240-0202-0 | — | — |
13 | August 25, 2022[61] | 978-4-8240-0284-6 | — | — |
14 | November 25, 2022[62] | 978-4-8240-0348-5 | — | — |
15 | February 25, 2023[63] | 978-4-8240-0429-1 | — | — |
16 | June 25, 2023[64] | 978-4-8240-0540-3 | — | — |
17 | August 25, 2023[65] | 978-4-8240-0596-0 | — | — |
18 | January 25, 2024[66] | 978-4-8240-0724-7 | — | — |
19 | April 25, 2024[67] | 978-4-8240-0814-5 | — | — |
20 | September 25, 2024[68] | 978-4-8240-0958-6 | — | — |
21 | October 25, 2024[37] | 978-4-8240-0989-0 | — | — |
Anime
[edit]An anime television series adaptation was announced during the second livestream for the "10th Anniversary Memorial Overlap Bunko All-Star Assemble Special" event on January 21, 2024.[2] It is produced by Hayabusa Film and Passione (in cooperation with Frontier Engine) and directed by Akio Kazumi, with scripts written by Kenta Ihara, characters designed by Keiya Nakano, and music composed by Shūji Katayama.[69] The series premiered on October 4, 2024, on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji.[3][7][a] The opening theme song is "ODD NUMBER" performed by Yoshino, while the ending theme song is "Hello and Good-bye" performed by Kujiraki.[6] Sentai Filmworks licensed the series in North America, Australia and British Isles for streaming on Hidive.[70] Muse Communication licensed the series in South and Southeast Asia.[71][72]
Episodes
[edit]No. | Title [73][74] | Directed by [73] | Written by [73] | Storyboarded by [73] | Original air date [b][a] | |
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1 | "Loner with the Worst Skills" Transliteration: "Bocchi to Baddo Sukiru" (Japanese: ぼっちとバッドスキル) | Yuta Kida | Kenta Ihara | Akio Kazumi | October 4, 2024 | |
Class loner Haruka categorizes his classmates by the cliques they have formed, such as Delinquents, Gals, Jocks, Nerds, Class Rep Followers and a few others. On a certain day a magic circle begins transporting everyone to an alternate world and Haruka (the only one who tried to escape) ends up being the last person transported. A God informs him his classmates have already selected the best skills and equipment, so Haruka's only choices are useless skills nobody else wanted. Tired by his complaining, God gives him all the useless skills and equipment left. Arriving in a forest, Haruka applies all his available skill points to Luck and begins experimenting with the supposedly useless skills and equipment. He discovers a Loner skill that enables him to survive alone. He also relies heavily on Contact Lenses that give him appraisal abilities. Discovering a cave, he sets up camp and discovers Loner keeps monsters away. Discovering some goblins, he defeats them with the only weapon he can use, a Wooden Staff. Realizing he could live comfortably by upgrading the useless skills properly, he sets about training and levelling up. On Day Five, he detects his classmates wandering around in their various groups, including the Class Rep (on whom he has a crush). In the end, he avoids them so he can focus on living as an alternate world loner. | ||||||
2 | "Reunion" Transliteration: "Saikai" (Japanese: 再会) | Chikayo Nakamura | Kenta Ihara | Akio Kazumi | October 11, 2024 | |
Haruka spies on the Delinquents, but finds they are concerned only with seducing the girls. Satisfied they are mostly harmless, Haruka returns to levelling up, which has stalled at level 3 due to the useless skill Master of None. Next, he encounters the Nerds, who have already reached level 16 as magicians and warriors due to their familiarity with Isekai media, but they are now leaving everyone behind. After he takes them in and feeds them, they explain the Delinquents attempted to use the skills Charm and Puppeteer to hypnotize the girls into a harem, so the Nerds used Magic Seal to prevent them using those skills, causing the Delinquents to destroy the camp. Inexplicably, everyone blamed the Nerds for provoking the Delinquents, and The Nerds voluntary left them. The Nerds say goodbye to Haruka and leave to reach the nearest town and start lives as Adventurers. Haruka visits the destroyed camp and finds the Gals regretting their actions and searching for the Nerds to apologize. Haruka advises them to learn to survive without the Nerds and then find them to apologize. Haruka agrees to help them, but accidentally activates his skill Subjugate, turning the Gals into mindless slaves. Haruka panics at what the Class Rep will do to him if she finds out, only for her to suddenly appear. Elsewhere, the Delinquents plan to take the girls by force. | ||||||
3 | "Life With The Girls" Transliteration: "Joshi-tachi to no Seikatsu" (Japanese: 女子たちとの生活) | Yū Yabuuchi | Kenta Ihara | Akio Kazumi | October 18, 2024 | |
The Class Rep and the other girls are disgusted by Haruka's Subjugation, though luckily the effect soon wears off. Haruka admits his renovated cave is large enough to house everybody, and agrees to the Class Rep's request that they temporarily stay with him. Arriving at his "house", they are amazed Haruka has built bedrooms, a kitchen and bathroom. Haruka is horrified when everyone except the Class Rep strips naked and takes over the bathroom. Later that night, the Class Rep admits to having failed as a leader, though Haruka assures her nobody (except the Nerds) could prepare for such an extreme situation. Haruka awakens the next morning and is elated the girls have cooked fish, which so far he has been unable to catch. He discovers his Packing skill, which can capture objects within a 3D space, can capture the girls' Lightning magic and unlock it permanently as one of his own skills. The girls plan to leave to find a town, but Haruka decides to help them train first. After some difficulty, the girls learn how to fight monsters. Haruka looks forward to being alone once again, until the Class Rep reveals he is coming with them to the city. Elsewhere, one of the delinquents is murdered by a hooded student. | ||||||
4 | "Onwards to the Town" Transliteration: "Machi o Mezashite" (Japanese: 街を目指して) | Ryo Yasumura | Kenta Ihara | Akio Kazumi | October 25, 2024 | |
While fighting Orcs along the way, it becomes clear Haruka is stronger than he thought, having turned some useless skills into advanced magic; e.g. developing Fire Magic by training his Temperature Manipulation. They encounter the Jocks, who warn Haruka about the dangerous skill Hijack; as the Delinquents don't possess Hijack, it is possible one of the girls does. Having passed on the warning, the Jocks leave. The Class Rep admits to Haruka she possesses Hijack, which allows the stealing of another person’s skills via murder, but Haruka is unconcerned as she is too kind to use it. Haruka combines more skills attempting to fly and invents Air Walk, which allows him to walk on steps of air. After they finally leave the forest, Haruka spots from as distance people being attacked by wolves and decides to rescue them, getting there quickly with Air Walk. Defeating the wolves, he meets Ofter and his adventuring party. The girls eventually catch up and everyone travels together to the nearest town of Omui, thrilling them to be back in civilization. Elsewhere the Delinquents, being manipulated by Tanaka, decide to hunt down the Nerds to get back their Charm and Puppeteer skills before going after the girls. Spying on them, the Jocks are worried. | ||||||
5 | "Life in Town" Transliteration: "Machi no Kurashi" (Japanese: 街の暮らし) | Yusuke Onoda | Kenta Ihara | Ichizo Kobayashi | November 1, 2024 | |
The Class Rep takes everyone to register at the Adventurer’s Guild. As they are all above level 30 the girls register without issue. Unfortunately, new adventurers must be level 10 and in a party, so level 9 Haruka with his Loner skill is unable to register. Haruka attempts to sell monster crystals but has so many the guild runs out of money, so the Guild Boss offers a down payment of 8 million. Haruka goes shopping and finds a Combine-Seven necklace that allows him to combine the effects of seven items onto 1 normal item. Unfortunately, he is startled by the Class Rep and falls onto the display, combining items completely at random. The furious merchant demands payment for everything he combined. Penniless again and missing the forest, Haruka quietly slips away using his cloak, now combined into an Invisibility Cloak. Unfortunately, he witnesses bandits attacking a carriage, whom he defeats with his new combined Fireball Staff. The carriage belongs to Merielle, and while escorting her home Haruka complains about Omui, realising too late that Merielle is the daughter of the Lord of Omui. Insulted, she refuses to let him escape until she has proven Omui’s value. Elsewhere, the Jocks and Delinquents prepare to fight, but the hooded student suddenly appears and stabs a Delinquent in the back. | ||||||
6 | "Alone Again" Transliteration: "Futatabi Bocchi e" (Japanese: 再びぼっちへ) | Chikayo Nakamura | Kenta Ihara | Chikayo Nakamura, Akio Kazumi | November 8, 2024 | |
The hooded student kills all four Delinquents. Merielle drags Haruka to her father’s mansion to reward him with money and an ID as proof of his Omui citizenship. Unfortunately, he keeps ignoring her, so she eventually lets him leave. The Class Rep confines him to their lodgings, unaware that his ID allows him to leave the city. Reaching his cave, he discovers the Jocks all badly wounded. They tell Haruka that the hooded student stole their weapons and is going after the Class Rep to acquire Hijack. Haruka sends the Jocks to Omui, then experiments with randomly combining skills, hoping to invent something useful. After defeating a Goblin Emperor, he finally reaches level 11. He names his new skill Made Up; a lightning fast attack with instant activation. He confronts the hooded student; Tanaka, a mathematical genius who, like Haruka, didn’t fit into any of the groups. Back in Omui, the Jocks inform the girls Haruka is fighting to keep them all safe, so all they can do it wait. Tanaka admits he has been planning this from the beginning, manipulating the Delinquents and causing the class to split up. He also admits he has murdered everyone else, so their only classmates left are the girls, Jocks and Nerds. Aware Haruka has only useless skills, Tanaka mockingly decides to let him live, only to be surprised when Haruka challenges him. | ||||||
7 | "Haruka & the Hooded Man" Transliteration: "Haruka to Fūdo no Otoko" (Japanese: 遥とフードの男) | Yuta Kida | Satoshi Ozaki | Toshikatsu Tokoro | November 15, 2024 | |
Tanaka affects Haruka with Meddle, which slows down his movements. Tanaka tries to burn him, but is shocked when Haruka absorbs his magic with a combined magic staff. Tanaka reveals he has weapon skills from the Delinquents. Haruka realises Tanaka has Copycat, which lets him copy skills. Tanaka is enraged when Haruka deduces that Copycat only lets him use a skill three times. Tanaka desperately unleashes Death, a skill that kills Haruka instantly. He gloats, only for Haruka to completely recover, revealing his skill Well-Being makes him resistant to health-based attacks, plus having maxed out his Luck gave him a tiny chance to completely avoid dying. They continue fighting and Tanaka demands to know how Haruka is resisting Meddle, so Haruka reveals for the whole fight he has been using Dummy to move his own body like a puppet. With no moves left, Tanaka rages over failing to become an overpowered God. Haruka tells Tanaka that the reason he can't win was that he (Tanaka) never really Levelled himself up but only stole other people's skills, then uses Made Up and kills Tanaka. Severely injured, Haruka is recovered by the Nerds. The Gals are finally able to apologise to the Nerds. Haruka once again tries to sneak away only for the Class Rep to stop him with a hug for protecting them. She then gives him to the rest of the girls, who subject him to a group scolding for worrying them that lasts until sunrise. | ||||||
8 | "Dungeon Exploration" Transliteration: "Meikyū tansaku" (Japanese: 迷宮探索) | Hiroto Kato | Kenta Ihara | Hiroto Kato | November 22, 2024 |
Reception
[edit]Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network praised the humor and illustrations, though she had mixed feelings on the character Haruka.[76] Demelza from Anime UK News praised the story, especially its action and comedy elements.[1]
The series has 1.9 million copies in circulation between its digital and print releases.[34]
See also
[edit]- Higehiro: Light novel series illustrated by the illustrator of volume 1 and volume 2 of Loner Life in Another World's light novels.
Notes
[edit]References
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- ^ a b c d Cayanan, Joanna (August 26, 2024). "Loner Life in Another World Anime Reveals 9 New Cast Members". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
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External links
[edit]- Web novel at Shōsetsuka ni Narō (in Japanese)
- Light novel official website (in Japanese)
- Manga official website at Comic Gardo (in Japanese)
- Anime official website (in Japanese)
- Loner Life in Another World (light novel) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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