Tama goes through a major power-up thanks to Sensei’s counselling. Let’s discover how this episode plays out.
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No Longer Allowed In Another World Episode 7 Release Date
August 20, 2024
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Native Title
Isekai Shikkaku (異世界失格)
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Novel By
Wakamatsu Takahiro (Art), Noda Hiroshi (Story)
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Genre
Comedy, Isekai, Adventure
No Longer Allowed In Another World Episode 6 Recap

This episode stood out because, for once, Sensei wasn’t the central hero of the story—Tama was. In the previous episode, Sensei and his group were unexpectedly captured in Tama’s homeland with no clear reason. However, it soon becomes clear that they were detained for allegedly kidnapping Princess Matilda, who turns out to be Tama herself. Her father, the king of the Kingdom of Grun, orders their release, but only under certain conditions.
Their journey together seems to be in jeopardy, as Tama is expected to stay in the castle and fulfil her duties as a princess. We also learn more about her backstory through someone who has known her since childhood. It’s revealed that she had a twin brother who tragically died in an accident along with her mother. From that moment on, Tama tried to take on the role of the son her father lost, but her father resisted her efforts.
The tone quickly shifts when the Kingdom of Grun comes under attack by a new, sinister enemy—an otherworlder like Sensei. These long-feared enemies have finally arrived, and we encounter the first of the Seven Fallen Angels, once a hero who aided in defeating the Dark Lord. Now, he is infamously known as the Fallen Angel of Gluttony, due to his twisted obsession with flesh.
No Longer Allowed In Another World Episode 7 Review

Today’s episode once again proved how this series is not at all like your usual Isekai anime. It starts with the part where we see that Tama has been a tomboyish Princess from a very young age. Not only that, but she was also more physically strong and talented than her brother, who had more of a gentle disposition. But, in spite of this, Tama was constantly told to behave like a Princess by her father, which she did not like at all.
At present, Tama tries her best to fight with Kaibara on equal footing but fails miserably because of how much more powerful his compared to her. We also get a look at the past life of this mysterious man who calls himself a predator. And no, he did not have a very struggling childhood, nor did he come from a background where he was denied anything.
On the contrary, Kaibara comes from a very well-established and rich background where he could get away with anything and everything. He even tried to kill his maid once, and his parents handled the whole thing by paying the victim. He still continues to feel empty and one day got killed by a truck and was reincarnated in this world.

Thankfully, Sensei was too appalled to write his story and send him back to the original world. In place of that, Sensei writes the story of Tama, which has an overwhelmingly positive effect on her powers. Here, we discovered that Sensei’s ability is something special, and it does not just send otherworlders to their home.
In this episode, there is a very interesting concept showcased, which is what would happen if a psychopath or a morally grey person gets reincarnated to an Isekai world. Kaibara was exactly that. He had everything but was still dissatisfied with his life and made himself believe that he was an apex predator destined to prey on others.

Verdict
I love this episode because Sensei has come out as a true therapist, solving the whole situation by making Tama understand her own feelings. Sensei’s ability to shine a light on others and help them out as a guide is what attracts others to him. One thing is for certain, he is definitely not a useless hero who got mistakenly reincarnated in this world. He must have a greater purpose in life.
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