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Through a mysterious occurrence, Boku’s wish to start over is granted, and he is transported back into his preteen body while retaining his adult memories and knowledge. Armed with this "adult mentality," he decides to take direct and often extreme revenge on his former tormentors, specifically focusing on the women who harassed him, such as his neighbor . Key Characters

Gaki ni Modotte Yarinaoshi : A Second Chance at Life (and Revenge)

The manga follows the journey of a vending machine that becomes self-aware and decides to reincarnate. The vending machine, now referred to as "Gaki," aims to live a new life and make the most of its second chance. Gaki navigates a world full of challenges, befriending various characters, including a kind old man who becomes its caretaker. gaki ni modotte yarinaoshi comic

The manga explores various themes, including:

A supporting character who becomes entangled in Boku's revenge schemes as he targets his bullies’ social and family structures. Themes and Artistic Style Through a mysterious occurrence, Boku’s wish to start

The story follows a protagonist who, dissatisfied with the way his life turned out, is given a miraculous opportunity for a "do-over." Through a twist of fate, he is sent back in time and reincarnated as a young child (a "brat" or gaki ). However, unlike standard reincarnation stories where the protagonist is helpless, this protagonist retains all the memories, skills, and knowledge of his adult self.

The story follows , a middle-aged man whose life has been systematically destroyed. Betrayed, broken, and left with nothing, he hits absolute rock bottom. Just as he loses all hope, he is suddenly sent back in time—not just a few years, but all the way to his elementary school days. The vending machine, now referred to as "Gaki,"

Gaki ni Modotte Yarinaoshi is a gripping, uncomfortable, and addictive read. It asks a fascinating question: If you could go back to the worst years of your life, would you try to be happy—or would you simply try to win?

The manga seems to cater to a wide range of readers, including:

Unlike many isekai or time-travel protagonists who were successful before dying, Eito is a loser in the truest sense. Watching him use his pathetic adult failures as fuel for a brilliant second run is deeply satisfying.

Boku's primary antagonist from his original timeline. She is a neighbor who frequently led the harassment against him during their school years.

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