Ever since he was a kid, women have bullied Boku, which marks him so that he stays stuck in the past and becomes unable to move on with his life. One day, his childhood crush, Kasumi, invites him to her wedding. As he watches everyone around him lead a happy adult life, Boku realizes he has been left behind, causing him to wish he could start his life all over again. Somehow, this desire comes true, and he ends up traveling back in time to his preteen days. He soon meets Sera Narumiya, his past neighbor, who frequently harassed him throughout his school days. Given an opportunity to redo his life, Boku decides to confront his past problems, but now with the mentality of an adult—this includes, of course, a more sexual approach when dealing with troublesome women. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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If you're here for just the hentai part of this, then "Gaki ni Modotte Yarinaoshi!!!" is just for you. Overall, its animation quality is above average with only a few quality drops here and there and has some very good scenes. However, if you care about plot even remotely, then tread carefully. When I had read the synopsis for "Gaki ni Modotte Yarinaoshi!!!," I had anticipated a similar scenario to that of "Redo of Healer", where the main, already aware of what would happen, would use that knowledge to their advantage and turn the tables. And yeah, our boy, Boku, does that pretty well. He's ableto be in control of each and every situation after he travels back in time. In the grand scheme of things, this is a decent revenge story about a kid getting back at his childhood bullies... at least in theory. Right off the get-go, the art is quite above average and you are introduced to the diverse cast of characters Boku will get his revenge on. And in each of the s p i c y scenes, you're treated to some nice animation quality. In this department, I'm pretty pleased, but that's about it. When it comes to executing the story, things start to go South. Some plot points are used haphazardly, making some scenes seem rushed, unpolished, and overall, unnatural. Episode 2 suffers from this the most. In fact, it's the episode I have the most beef with. Episode 1, compared to episode 2, is actually pretty good. Episode 2, however, bit off more than it could chew and tried adding various elements to story that made it convoluted and in some cases, unnecessary. As I said before, with how the plot points were used, the flow and the ending seemed very rushed, which is a bummer. Of course, if you don't care much about a coherent story and just want some good material (it is a hentai after all), then this is something I would recommend. Its art and animation are quite pleasing and offers a variety characters for Boku to take revenge on. However, due to the execution of its story, "Gaki ni Modotte Yarinaoshi!!!" is hard to stay immersed in throughout, which earns it a 5/10 from me.
It was good, but like average good, I gave it a 7/10. I learned a new thing from this show, about something called "clitoris penis", I wish I never had googled that, I can't believe that they are actually real, it's scared me for life now so thanks for that, I kinda feel bad for the women who has it. Anyways... the animations was good like any other modern hentai, it's great looking at the animations that are getting better and better as the technology advances, I like the voice acting as well, it really showed the character expressions, it never ceases to amaze me on howthey done it. But the story felt a bit rushed, its like they're clamming everything into two episodes, we didn't get a sex scene with the girl that bullied Sera, they just jump cut it to the point where she has already collapse, a bit disappointing. Plus it's unfinished, I mean it's been almost three years now since the episode 2 came out, I don't think that they're gonna make an episode 3 so that's that, they didn't get to see the final revenge. I'm pretty sure there was a manga adaptation of this show though, I was wondering why it isn't listed on this website? Would love to read it and add it to my reading list.