“When did you learn that language!”
“Now.”

A VTuber otaku reincarnated as an elementary school loli somehow became fluent in English! 
And now she’s going to make her VTuber debut ……! 

This is the story of a young girl VTuber who saves the world with her linguistic cheat ability.
— “Won’t you become a VTuber too?” 

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  1. holypen
    holypen rated it
    The series revolves around a man who dies and reincarnates as a girl, becoming a passionate fan of virtual YouTubers. The protagonist acquires a unique ability to learn languages, which is a key plot point. The writing is commendable, with explanations unfolding gradually.

    I'd rate it 4 or 4.5 out of 5 for its quality, but my personal preference leans towards a 3.5. My issue lies with the "saving the world" theme, despite the engaging buildup. The story introduces the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a backdrop, effectively contributing to the narrative, but the protagonist's role in averting disaster ends up being rather underwhelming. Instead of utilizing her linguistic skills for global initiatives like coordinating a grassroots movement, diplomacy, or nuclear disarmament, she mainly focuses on assisting her VTuber friend's mother in winning a US election.

    While I understand the potential for the story to evolve, the current resolution feels simplistic and unsatisfying, given the preceding context. The idea of a magical campaign through translated content seems clichéd, and it's disappointing that such a well-developed character and premise don't explore more ambitious solutions.

    Despite this criticism, the characters and their development are enjoyable, particularly the language-related aspects. The backstory, with the MC's past life connection and the growth-induced memory loss, adds depth to the tale.

    In summary, if you're into action-packed narratives, this might not be your cup of tea. However, fans of VTuber series are likely to appreciate the story, given its focus on that genre. The potential for a more substantial saving-the-world plot is what keeps me hoping for a shift in direction in future chapters.
  1. a5983
    a5983 rated it
    The story I was eagerly anticipating turned out to be somewhat disappointing. The protagonist, a man, finds himself reincarnated as a young girl. She gains an extraordinary ability called "Language Cheat," which allows her to instantly comprehend and speak English fluently after a seemingly accidental encounter in America. However, the story focuses more on mundane aspects rather than its potential.

    While the premise with Russia's attack on Ukraine and the looming nuclear war provides a captivating backdrop, the narrative shifts to the protagonist's involvement in a presidential election, which feels like a missed opportunity. The crisis could have been addressed in a more impactful way if the MC utilized her linguistic skills to mobilize global support, perhaps by organizing a united effort at the UN or倡导 disarmament.

    Instead of exploring themes of diplomacy, activism, and unity through her unique powers, the story settles for a superficial political solution. It leaves me longing for a more profound exploration of the MC's capabilities and their potential to bring about real change on a global scale.

    In summary, while there might be potential in the story, it falls short for me due to its weak execution when it comes to tackling the world-saving aspect. A more engaging narrative would have arisen if the author had ventured beyond political campaigns and showcased the protagonist's extraordinary abilities in more meaningful ways.
  1. GreatestGrandpa
    GreatestGrandpa rated it
    My initial impression, based on the first 20 chapters, led me to believe it might be another generic "JP gender-bending, mind-off" story. However, I was pleasantly surprised as the narrative and translation only improved with each subsequent installment. The author skillfully incorporated real-life events, such as the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, and delved into topics like language, culture, and even taxation challenges faced by streamers – aspects I hadn't anticipated in a story of this genre. Overall, I consider this to be one of the finest streamer/vtuber stories I've come across, a thoroughly enjoyable read.
  1. ZonumGdH
    ZonumGdH rated it
    The current hype around it is a bit excessive, so I gave it a lower rating. Truthfully, it's more like a 3-star read. The plot revolves around a girl with extraordinary linguistic abilities, capable of effortlessly mastering new languages and excelling beyond native speakers. The interactions between her and other characters are heartwarming, but the story lacks depth as she sails through without much adversity – a classic example of an overpowered protagonist tale, with a touch of yuri due to the gender twist.

    The major issue lies in how the author handles her powers; it comes across as overly artificial and clichéd. Characters praise her every move, almost as if tailored for admiration. It's unrealistic that everyone would adore her, and her abilities aren't fully fleshed out. The story seems stagnant, with no room for growth or surprises. It's a repetitive cycle of her gaining popularity, learning more languages, and receiving constant adoration.

    If you're looking for a light, fluffy read that requires minimal engagement, it might be passable. But if you crave something more substantial, this might not be the book for you.
  1. captainefrem
    captainefrem rated it
    I initially had some concerns when the discussion delved into the roots of Korean and Japanese, but I was glad to see that the author acknowledges their inherent differences and rules out any connection to the Sino-Japanese language family. The reason for their shared linguistic features and vocabulary is rooted in historical context – scholars from both nations once viewed Chinese as a more scholarly or prestigious language, hence the extensive borrowing of words, much like what's currently happening with English. So far, I've been quite impressed, despite my initial hesitation due to the reincarnated otaku character arc, which turned out to be well-executed.
  1. natha3
    natha3 rated it
    It seems I should have anticipated the discrepancy between the title and my expectations. Starting around chapter 60, the protagonist's cheating ability began causing neurological issues, which led to a predictable "medical melodrama" subplot that took the story downhill. For this genre, the slow pace and lighthearted atmosphere were crucial, but the constant hospital visits detracted from the cozy feel. The supposed world-saving arc, introduced at chapter 90, only served to extinguish any remaining positive aspects. If you're seeking a compelling vtuber-themed novel, I'd advise against investing your time in this one, as despite its promising beginning, it ultimately falls short.
  1. nextownhall09
    nextownhall09 rated it
    To be honest, I am quite surprised. This Vtuber fanfiction stands out as the most enjoyable and well-written one I've come across. Most others are difficult to follow and lack compelling storytelling. The drama in this one strikes a perfect balance, without dragging the plot, and it stays true to its central theme - Vtubing.

    However, my opinion has changed since the introduction of the UK/RU conflict arc. The story became increasingly absurd and nonsensical, and the protagonist's loss of her language abilities, which were integral to the original premise, was a major letdown. As a result, I now rate this work 2 out of 5 stars.
  1. hotpapichulo
    hotpapichulo rated it
    This is an intriguing concept. The novel stands out due to its fresh take on a VTuber-themed story, exploring themes such as problems, happiness, and progress. I appreciate the character development, particularly the protagonist's journey. Initially, she preferred solitude and saw others as unimportant, but now she's learning to embrace social interactions and value them. The explanation of the setting, language, and rules is comprehensive, though it might be a bit overwhelming at times. The pacing could be improved, and the world-building feels somewhat light, bordering on a slice-of-life (SoL) narrative with a touch of fantasy and mystery surrounding the主角's extraordinary abilities. Despite these minor drawbacks, the story remains enjoyable and light-hearted, so giving it a try won't leave you disappointed.

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