![]() Sora doesn’t realize this and also emphasizes the fact he doesn’t want any of his home movies to include images of minors, but the lolicon implications are impossible to ignore completely. ![]() The series goes even further with the siblings making videos in the bath (although “clean” versions which would be acceptable in video games), risque images of eleven-year-old Shiro, and repeated implications that Shiro is in love with Sora. Stephanie protests, but she is never able to really admonish Sora and Shiro because of the world’s covenants. Stephanie becomes the buttmonkey for most of the series, which includes: One of the running gags is Sora’s never having a girlfriend (or a fling) before, and so one of his first commands is to make the previous king’s granddaughter fall in love with him. Which starts into the more unsettling aspects of the series. So they’re armed with their genius-level talent, a small assortment of electronics, and the crippling need to be near each other at all times. But they do have a special talent: gaming, and because they’re already gifted in that aspect, they don’t receive any special power-ups in Disboard. Like the protagonists of many other such isekai stories, Sora and Shiro - who are technically stepsiblings, although they address each other like blood siblings - considered losers by society-at-large. Now they’ve set their sights on bringing all races under their kingdom’s flag and once again face Tet. Thanks to their mysterious challenger, the god named Tet, Sora and Shiro arrive just in time to win the monarchy. The Immanity (humans) are the bottom of the societal pyramid, and the race is down to one city-state called Elkia. You see, in Disboard, there are sixteen races, but they all must stick to the strict rules of no violence, only bet in games. Because if not, they could doom all of humanity. Considering the high stakes ” ” (Blank, the gamers’ shared screenname), they really can’t lose. ![]() The games Sora and Shiro play are always going to be one of those “I knew that you knew that I knew” or “how could anyone have the skills to do that” situations. No Game No Life is one of those series best enjoyed if you can ignore its problematic ecchi aspects.Īt its core, No Game No Life is no different than most battle or psychological manga, just one set in another world. Is this land perfect for Sora and Shiro, or will all the other races finally defeat them - and humanity at large? After beating a mysterious challenger in chess, the siblings are summoned to Disboard, a land where games decide everything. ![]() Seinen – Adventure, comedy, ecchi, fantasy, harem, isekaiĨ Volumes (ongoing) of 10 Volumes (ongoing)Įighteen-year-old Sora and eleven-year-old Shiro are legendary expert gamers, but they’re also societal shut-ins. ![]()
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