My Ribdiculous Reincarnation
Oshimeter
Synopsis
A guy dies and gets to choose what he reincarnates as. Cool, right? Except every good option — hero, demon king, overpowered protagonist with a harem — has a 50,000-year waiting list. So instead of waiting around, our nameless protagonist picks the first available slot: a hero's rib bone. Not the hero. Not even the hero's sword. A single rib. That's the premise of this TV series, and it only gets weirder from there. Each time he dies in whatever bizarre form he's chosen, he's back in front of the goddess, picking another absurd reincarnation because the good ones are still booked solid. It's basically the isekai genre roasting itself — all those power fantasies and convenient setups get put through a bureaucratic meat grinder where supply has completely outstripped demand. The vibe is closer to KonoSuba's irreverent comedy than anything played straight. If you liked how Slime Isekai took a weird reincarnation concept and ran with it, this does something similar but leans way harder into the absurdity. There's also a Re:Zero-adjacent loop structure, since the protagonist keeps cycling through lives, though the tone here is much lighter. Studio Qzil.la and S.o.K are adapting this from a light novel, set for 2026. If you're tired of generic isekai but still enjoy the genre when it's self-aware and genuinely funny, this one's worth keeping on your radar.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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