The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess: Yomi, Jealousy, and a Birthday / Iana and Sol's Feverish Day
Oshimeter
Synopsis
After dying in her original life, Konoha Satou is reincarnated into a fantasy world, which is already a rough deal. But here's the twist that makes this one special — the fantasy world she's stuck in is one she personally wrote during her cringey middle school chuunibyou phase. All those edgy plot twists, overdramatic villains, and embarrassing yandere love interests? She invented them. And she didn't even get to be the heroine. She's Iana Magnolia, the ultimate villainess of her own terrible story, destined for a brutal death she scripted herself years ago. This OVA, bundled with volume 18 of the manga, continues the premise of the TV series as a thirteenth episode from Studio Deen. The comedy comes from Iana knowing exactly how absurd her world's rules are because she made them up as a melodramatic teenager, and now she has to survive them. Every death flag she encounters is self-inflicted. Every brooding love interest — her mysterious butler Sol, the assassin Yomi — acts the way they do because past-Konoha thought that was peak fiction. If you liked My Next Life as a Villainess but wanted sharper self-awareness, or enjoyed The Eminence in Shadow's commitment to the bit, this hits a similar nerve. It also shares DNA with Tearmoon Empire's comedic survival stakes. The whole thing is basically a shoujo romcom where the protagonist is constantly roasting her own writing while trying not to die inside it — both figuratively and literally.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-1 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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