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A specific sub-trope of [[Look Both Ways]], this occurs when a character is hit by a truck and is reincarnated, transported to another world, or the events to the two options start with a truck. Merely getting hit with a truck (and dying) does not count; the truck must lead to someone getting [[Isekai]]ed.
 
Watch a compilation of Truck-kun [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1IvzZMSaIc here]. See all of truck-kun's anime roles [https://www.anime-planet.com/characters/truck-kun here]. Also see Truck-kun's criminal record, in both [https://www.anime-planet.com/users/RoyalOss/lists/manga-characters-killed-by-truckkun-83506 manga] and [https://www.anime-planet.com/users/RoyalOss/lists/anime-characters-killed-by-truckkun-83507 anime]. This is a common trope in Japanese media. If you have time, feel free to watch the first episode of thosethe shows listed to determine which are examples areof Truck-kun and which ones are not.
 
Truck-kun's presence is not limited to just [[All The Tropes]]. Also see Truck-kun's article on [[w:Truck-kun|Wikipedia]] and [https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/truck-kun knowyourmeme.com].
 
{{noreallife|We do not know if Truck-kun can reincarnate people in real life, and honestly, we don't want to find out.}}
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