TANYA: THE ISEKAIED DEMON

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Published 2022-07-21
Well she ain’t called Tanya the Evil for nothing.

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All Comments (21)
  • @waffles4322
    Mary: "You killed my daddy!" Tanya: "Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down?"
  • “It ain’t a warcrime the first time.” -Tanya’s entire personality summed up.
  • @someguy4384
    Tanya really did have the most evil origin story ever. Was an HR supervisor. That's the most evil thing I can think of.
  • She's actually the reincarnated soul and mind of a sociopathic atheist corporate ladder climber, which explains a lot. Hot take: he wasn't evil for firing the guy for poor performance. If the dude really needed to feed his family, why was he slacking off at work?
  • @toonvoid856
    She disrespected truck-kun, a councilman, and became an absolute menace to both God and humanity. Let that sink in.
  • @lrkcm373
    Mary Sue: “You killed my father!!!” Tanya: “Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down.”
  • @ShiolaValntn
    You forgot to mention that she literally did the training thing to try and make people drop out so she didn't have to go to the front lines. She tormented all those people just to try and not have to go to the front lines. And the fact that when she made the announcement she intentionally made her voice sound like a child so that people wouldn't clear out of the capital.
  • @markhunter3533
    Seems like a nice person to me. She trained those maggots to survive a war, she informed her enemies and gave them time go evacuate, she even tried to help a daugther reunite with her father.
  • I watched a grown man take down a plane with a bayonet because he's rather die then tell Tanya he failed. The fear of Tanya brought him to a new level.
  • @olu550
    I feel like it's important to note that when CJ says Tanya cusses out God, he means that shit. This entire series is literally a grudge match because Tanya had a direct encounter with God and told him he weren't shit. The Sioux family was very literally empowered by Him to make her life hell, and she still packs them up. She's not just a demon, she's the straight-up Devil
  • The fact that Tanya issued the warning on that town before blowing them the fuck up (in exhibit B) just so she could technically avoid going against an international law just makes her even better
  • @reversenoobz1
    That fact she actually cursed out god himself, tore a family apart all while being a fucking child is absurd.
  • I've heard that in the light novels she uses magic to produce a meth-like effect on herself while in combat. She's not just killing people with a grin, she's killing them while high as balls. Edit/correction: It's a side effect, not something she does deliberately. Still shooting fools up while high as a kite.
  • @cj2smooth._.
    Imagine seeing a five year old girl hovering above a neighborhood, deciding to nuke it because she felt like it.
  • @Joural0401
    Woah woah woah, Tanya doesn't commit warcrimes. She wrote a whole book on how to do that shit without it being war crimes
  • Exhibit D (It happens in the middle of exhibit C): while stationed in the desert, the food given to Tanya's battalion was trash, just pasta that they can't even cook because you know, it's the DESERT so there is no water around to "waste". What was Tanya's solution? Attack enemy bases just for the ingredients and water to cook. Enemy soldier: "WHY? This base holds no strategic value whatsoever, why are we getting shelled?" Tanya: "Run your pockets n****, I know you got basil!"
  • Technically Tanya committed zero war crimes due to a loop hole in the treaty. You're not allowed to use artillery in a city, but you can declare that it's a battle ground and that all civilians should leave, and if they don't then they're legally considered combatants so you can use all the artillery you want. Tanya always finds a way to commit war crimes without legally committing war crimes
  • I love this show, so damn good, especially how Tanya just doesn't want to be in danger and just accidentally keeps making herself too good that they keep putting her into more and more important and dangerous positions. So damn good.
  • @Laplace8
    A quote from the Light novel that represents Tanya the best: People say there is a fine line between the brilliant and the insane, but I feel like it’s actually fairly easy to tell them apart. If by the end of a conversation you’re filled with the urge to empty an entire magazine into someone, they’re nuts. If you can hold another amicable conversation with them, they’re brilliant. Well, you're not an insane if you're a menace to the core of war if what you call God can't hold the heart in your soul...