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** Building off of the previous entry, the entire ''premise'' goes from heartwarming to horrific levels of {{Unfortunate Implications}}. The Japanese government creates a video game designed to help mothers and their offspring reconcile. So far so good, if a bit strenuous. But then they ''make the mothers overpowered''. This causes a power imbalance that the mothers can easily abuse and, considering the point of the game, means that the relationships of the mothers are either off-kilter at BEST or at worst [[ParentalAbuse abusive!]] This turns the game from a method of unconventional therapy to a government sponsored version of ''Attachment Therapy''[[note]]A now thankfully discredited quack therapy that involved physically abusing children until they break down into tears before lovebombing them. It ended up killing six children.[[/note]]

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** Building off of the previous entry, the The entire ''premise'' goes from heartwarming to horrific levels of {{Unfortunate Implications}}.unfortunate implications. The Japanese government creates a video game designed to help mothers and their offspring reconcile. So far so good, if a bit strenuous. But then they ''make the mothers overpowered''. This causes a power imbalance that the mothers can easily abuse and, considering the point of the game, means that the relationships of the mothers are either off-kilter at BEST best or at worst [[ParentalAbuse abusive!]] abusive]]. This turns the game from a method of unconventional therapy to a government sponsored version of ''Attachment Therapy''[[note]]A Therapy''.[[note]]A now thankfully discredited quack therapy that involved physically abusing children until they break down into tears before lovebombing them. It ended up killing six children.[[/note]]
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* Mamako's way of defeating the other mothers in the story by letting them know that their children are more important would be heartwarming...if it wasn't for the fact that they're all quite horrible people at heart. Wise's mom not only named her own ''daughter'' after her favorite male host she would cheat on her husband with, but she abandoned her once they got into the game just to fool around with random men, even going so far as to say [[IHaveNoSon that she had no daughter]] because she viewed children as a burden. Concerning Medhi's mother, it turns out that she was using her daughter to prove that [[ItsAllAboutMe she's the best mother in the world]] without a care for her daughter's interests and happiness, to the point of ''brainwashing'' Medhi just to push that agenda.
* Building off of the previous entry, the entire ''premise'' goes from heartwarming to horrific levels of {{Unfortunate Implications}}. The Japanese government creates a video game designed to help mothers and their offspring reconcile. So far so good, if a bit strenuous. But then they ''make the mothers overpowered''. This causes a power imbalance that the mothers can easily abuse and, considering the point of the game, means that the relationships of the mothers are either off-kilter at BEST or at worst [[ParentalAbuse abusive!]] This turns the game from a method of unconventional therapy to a government sponsored version of ''Attachment Therapy''[[note]]A now thankfully discredited quack therapy that involved physically abusing children until they break down into tears before lovebombing them. It ended up killing six children.[[/note]]

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* ** Mamako's way of defeating the other mothers in the story by letting them know that their children are more important would be heartwarming...if it wasn't for the fact that they're all quite horrible people at heart. Wise's mom not only named her own ''daughter'' after her favorite male host she would cheat on her husband with, but she abandoned her once they got into the game just to fool around with random men, even going so far as to say [[IHaveNoSon that she had no daughter]] because she viewed children as a burden. Concerning Medhi's mother, it turns out that she was using her daughter to prove that [[ItsAllAboutMe she's the best mother in the world]] without a care for her daughter's interests and happiness, to the point of ''brainwashing'' Medhi just to push that agenda.
* ** Building off of the previous entry, the entire ''premise'' goes from heartwarming to horrific levels of {{Unfortunate Implications}}. The Japanese government creates a video game designed to help mothers and their offspring reconcile. So far so good, if a bit strenuous. But then they ''make the mothers overpowered''. This causes a power imbalance that the mothers can easily abuse and, considering the point of the game, means that the relationships of the mothers are either off-kilter at BEST or at worst [[ParentalAbuse abusive!]] This turns the game from a method of unconventional therapy to a government sponsored version of ''Attachment Therapy''[[note]]A now thankfully discredited quack therapy that involved physically abusing children until they break down into tears before lovebombing them. It ended up killing six children.[[/note]]

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* {{Glurge}}: Mamako's way of defeating the other mothers in the story by letting them know that their children are more important would be heartwarming...if it wasn't for the fact that they're all quite horrible people at heart. Wise's mom not only named her own ''daughter'' after her favorite male host she would cheat on her husband with, but she abandoned her once they got into the game just to fool around with random men, even going so far as to say [[IHaveNoSon that she had no daughter]] because she viewed children as a burden. Concerning Medhi's mother, it turns out that she was using her daughter to prove that [[ItsAllAboutMe she's the best mother in the world]] without a care for her daughter's interests and happiness, to the point of ''brainwashing'' Medhi just to push that agenda.

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way of defeating the other mothers in the story by letting them know that their children are more important would be heartwarming...if it wasn't for the fact that they're all quite horrible people at heart. Wise's mom not only named her own ''daughter'' after her favorite male host she would cheat on her husband with, but she abandoned her once they got into the game just to fool around with random men, even going so far as to say [[IHaveNoSon that she had no daughter]] because she viewed children as a burden. Concerning Medhi's mother, it turns out that she was using her daughter to prove that [[ItsAllAboutMe she's the best mother in the world]] without a care for her daughter's interests and happiness, to the point of ''brainwashing'' Medhi just to push that agenda.agenda.
* Building off of the previous entry, the entire ''premise'' goes from heartwarming to horrific levels of {{Unfortunate Implications}}. The Japanese government creates a video game designed to help mothers and their offspring reconcile. So far so good, if a bit strenuous. But then they ''make the mothers overpowered''. This causes a power imbalance that the mothers can easily abuse and, considering the point of the game, means that the relationships of the mothers are either off-kilter at BEST or at worst [[ParentalAbuse abusive!]] This turns the game from a method of unconventional therapy to a government sponsored version of ''Attachment Therapy''[[note]]A now thankfully discredited quack therapy that involved physically abusing children until they break down into tears before lovebombing them. It ended up killing six children.[[/note]]

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** The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be infuriating to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents. Not helping matters is Medhi doesn't immediately forgive her mother after this revelation is revealed.]]

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** The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be infuriating to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents. Not helping matters is Medhi doesn't immediately forgive her mother after following this revelation is revealed.revelation.]]
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** The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be infuriating to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents. Not helping matters is Medhi didn't immediately forgive her mother after this revelation was revealed.]]

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** The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be infuriating to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents. Not helping matters is Medhi didn't doesn't immediately forgive her mother after this revelation was is revealed.]]

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The very idea of exploring an {{Isekai}} setting based in an MMORPG is nothing new, but has the potential to be extremely deep and rich if the lore and write-up is done right. The actual novel itself, though, only seems to rely on the game as [[ExcusePlot an excuse as to why the players are there fighting the monsters as they are]]. There is no exploration of the game mechanics, how players interact with them and the bearings they have on the plot at large à la ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', [[RandomEventsPlot and actual story content is threadbare and disjointed]]. It doesn't even really work as a game setting, as games have to have rules and balancing if they're to be fair and believable, while gameplay in the story is deliberately designed poorly to favor a subset of players for no discernible reason than a gag, which is the deconstruction of isekai protagonists being TheAce. Nothing would have changed plot-wise had all of the game-related aspects been removed, as their presence in the story is just fluff. In fact, removing the constraints of a game setting would give the author even more leg room to wiggle without breaking the audience's WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief, since it still has the makings of a standard isekai plot.

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The very idea of exploring an {{Isekai}} setting based in an MMORPG is nothing new, but has the potential to be extremely deep and rich if the lore and write-up is done right. The actual novel itself, though, only seems to rely on the game as [[ExcusePlot an excuse as to why the players are there fighting the monsters as they are]]. There is no exploration of the game mechanics, how players interact with them and the bearings they have on the plot at large à la ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', [[RandomEventsPlot and actual story content is threadbare and disjointed]]. It doesn't even really work as a game setting, as games have to have rules and balancing if they're to be fair and believable, while gameplay in the story is deliberately designed poorly to favor a subset of players for no discernible reason than a gag, which is the deconstruction of isekai protagonists being TheAce. Nothing would have changed plot-wise had all of the game-related aspects been removed, as their presence in the story is just fluff. In fact, removing the constraints of a game setting would give the author even more leg room to wiggle without breaking the audience's WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief, since it still has the makings of a standard isekai plot.plot.
** The twist that Masato's mother Mamako is the overpowered one instead of him could have been more interesting, as mothers aren't often main characters in anything and are typically relegated to being side characters. However, Mamako herself is largely a ditz who's completely clueless about anything unrelated to being a housewife, and she's often used as a vehicle for {{Fanservice}}.



* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise's fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, this falls a little flat given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise and her feelings. Factor in her lifetime's worth of parental neglect and it becomes hard not to roll one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it feels so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across as Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing]].

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The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise's fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, this falls a little flat given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise and her feelings. Factor in her lifetime's worth of parental neglect and it becomes hard not to roll one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it feels so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across as Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing]].thing]].
** The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be infuriating to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents. Not helping matters is Medhi didn't immediately forgive her mother after this revelation was revealed.]]

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic:
** The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise's fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, this falls a little flat given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise and her feelings. Factor in her lifetime's worth of parental neglect and it becomes hard not to roll one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it feels so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across as Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing]].
** The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be infuriating to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents.]]

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic:
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UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise's fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, this falls a little flat given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise and her feelings. Factor in her lifetime's worth of parental neglect and it becomes hard not to roll one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it feels so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across as Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing]].
** The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be infuriating to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents.]]
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The twist that Masato's mother Mamako is the overpowered one instead of him could have been more interesting, as mothers aren't often main characters in anything and are typically relegated to being side characters. However, Mamako herself is largely a ditz who's completely clueless about anything unrelated to being a housewife, and she's often used as a vehicle for {{Fanservice}}.
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** The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise's fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, it's a little hard to feel bad for her given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise and her feelings. Factor in her lifetime worth parental neglect and it becomes hard not to roll one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it feels so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across as Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing]].

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** The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise's fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, it's this falls a little hard to feel bad for her flat given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise and her feelings. Factor in her lifetime lifetime's worth of parental neglect and it becomes hard not to roll one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it feels so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across as Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing]].
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** The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise' fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, it's a little hard to feel bad for her given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise and her feelings. Factor in her lifetime worth parental neglect and it becomes hard not to roll one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it feels so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across as Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing.]]

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** The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise' Wise's fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, it's a little hard to feel bad for her given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise and her feelings. Factor in her lifetime worth parental neglect and it becomes hard not to roll one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it feels so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across as Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing.]]thing]].
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** The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise' fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, it's a little hard to feel bad for her given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise. Factor in her lifetime worth parental neglect and it becomes hard not to role one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it's so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing.]]

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** The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise' fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, it's a little hard to feel bad for her given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise. Wise and her feelings. Factor in her lifetime worth parental neglect and it becomes hard not to role roll one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it's it feels so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across as Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing.]]

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be infuriating to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents.]]

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: UnintentionallyUnsympathetic:
** The narrative tries to frame Kazuno's descent into villainy as at least partially Wise' fault for blowing up at her and running away, with Kazuno claiming that she truly did want to become closer to her and Masato and Mamako doing their best to convince her that Wise didn't truly mean it when she said she hated her. However, it's a little hard to feel bad for her given that Kazuno barged back into her daughter's life out the blue, dragged her into the MMMMMORPG without her consent, and proceeded to use it as an opportunity to indulge her vices while simultaneously ignoring Wise. Factor in her lifetime worth parental neglect and it becomes hard not to role one's eyes at her acting like the victim after her daughter predictably got sick of her crap. And while Wise and Kazuno's fight at the end of episode 4 is supposed to be seen as a mutual {{Tsundere}} moment between the two, it's so mean-spirited that it ultimately just comes across Kazuno not actually [[IgnoredEpiphany learning a damn thing.]]
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The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be infuriating to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents.]]
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The very idea of exploring an {{Isekai}} setting based in an MMORPG is nothing new, but has the potential to be extremely deep and rich if the lore and write-up is done right. The actual novel itself, though, only seems to rely on the game as [[ExcusePlot an excuse as to why the players are there fighting the monsters as they are]]. There is no exploration of the game mechanics, how players interact with them and the bearings they have on the plot at large à la ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline'', [[RandomEventsPlot and actual story content is threadbare and disjointed]]. It doesn't even really work as a game setting, as games have to have rules and balancing if they're to be fair and believable, while gameplay in the story is deliberately designed poorly to favor a subset of players for no discernible reason than a gag, which is the deconstruction of isekai protagonists being TheAce. Nothing would have changed plot-wise had all of the game-related aspects been removed, as their presence in the story is just fluff. In fact, removing the constraints of a game setting would give the author even more leg room to wiggle without breaking the audience's WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief, since it still has the makings of a standard isekai plot.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The very idea of exploring an {{Isekai}} setting based in an MMORPG is nothing new, but has the potential to be extremely deep and rich if the lore and write-up is done right. The actual novel itself, though, only seems to rely on the game as [[ExcusePlot an excuse as to why the players are there fighting the monsters as they are]]. There is no exploration of the game mechanics, how players interact with them and the bearings they have on the plot at large à la ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline'', ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', [[RandomEventsPlot and actual story content is threadbare and disjointed]]. It doesn't even really work as a game setting, as games have to have rules and balancing if they're to be fair and believable, while gameplay in the story is deliberately designed poorly to favor a subset of players for no discernible reason than a gag, which is the deconstruction of isekai protagonists being TheAce. Nothing would have changed plot-wise had all of the game-related aspects been removed, as their presence in the story is just fluff. In fact, removing the constraints of a game setting would give the author even more leg room to wiggle without breaking the audience's WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief, since it still has the makings of a standard isekai plot.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be a infuriating fakeout to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents.]]

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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The fact that everyone's pupils are a jarring white instead of the regular black makes them all look soulless and almost alien-like.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be a infuriating fakeout to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents.]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be infuriating to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents.]]

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The revelation that Medhimama [[spoiler:is actually a good person who was being mind controlled by her staff can be a infuriating fakeout to those who actually have had to deal with abusive parents.]]
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* UncannyValley: The fact that everyone's pupils are a jarring white instead of the regular black makes them all look soulless and almost alien-like.
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* FanNickname: The series is referred as "Mom Isekai" and "[=MILF=] Isekai".
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Smothering mother taints her son's experiences with an MMORPG, and just so happens to be much more skilled than him. ''[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS18E17MargeGamer Simpsons did it!]]''
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* CrossoverShipping: Mamako is often jokingly paired with [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Noriaki Kakyoin]], due to the fans' common perception of the latter [[StacysMom having a thing for attractive mothers]].

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* CrossoverShipping: CrossoverShip: Mamako is often jokingly paired with [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Noriaki Kakyoin]], due to the fans' common perception of the latter [[StacysMom having a thing for attractive mothers]].
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The twist that Masato's mother Mamako is the overpowered one instead of him could have been more interesting, as mothers aren't often main characters in anything and are typically relegated to being side characters. However, Mamako herself is largely a ditz who's completely clueless about anything unrelated to being a housewife, and she's often used as a vehicle for {{Fanservice}}.
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* CrossoverShipping: Mamako is often jokingly paired with [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Noriaki Kakyoin]], due to the fans' common perception of the latter [[StacysMom having a thing for attractive mothers]].
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* {{Glurge}}: Mamako's way of defeating the other mothers in the story by letting them know that their children are more important would be heartwarming...if it wasn't for the fact that they're all quite horrible people at heart. Wise's mom not only naming her own ''daughter'' after her favorite male host she would cheat on her husband with, but she abandoned her once they got into the game just to fool around with random men, even going so far as to say [[IHaveNoSon that she had no daughter]] because she viewed children as a burden. Concerning Medhi's mother, it turns out she was using her daughter to prove that [[ItsAllAboutMe she's the best mother in the world]] without a care for her daughter's interests and happiness, to the point of ''brainwashing'' Medhi just to push that agenda.

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* {{Glurge}}: Mamako's way of defeating the other mothers in the story by letting them know that their children are more important would be heartwarming...if it wasn't for the fact that they're all quite horrible people at heart. Wise's mom not only naming named her own ''daughter'' after her favorite male host she would cheat on her husband with, but she abandoned her once they got into the game just to fool around with random men, even going so far as to say [[IHaveNoSon that she had no daughter]] because she viewed children as a burden. Concerning Medhi's mother, it turns out that she was using her daughter to prove that [[ItsAllAboutMe she's the best mother in the world]] without a care for her daughter's interests and happiness, to the point of ''brainwashing'' Medhi just to push that agenda.

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