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So, you've created a new world for your hero to be [[Trapped in Another World|trapped in]]. You've spent ages developing your [[RPG Mechanics Verse]], fleshed out the characters, created the [[Big Bad]] [[Demon Lord]]. You have a world ready for your character to get transported to! The only question now to ask yourself is, ''how on Earth do you get your character there?''
 
Why, with '''Truck-kun''', of course! Day by day, night by night, Truck-kun works restlessly to connect heroes with the fantasy world they rightfully belong to. All it takes is a quick, single hit, and our hero will magically be reincarnated instantly! Sure, there are other ways to get to this world, but Truck-kun is the most reliable and proven. Car-chan? Nah. That's so 1891. All the ''cool'' heroes these days are getting transported by trucks (Truck-kun looks a lot scarier)! You think that every country will start passing stricter driving regulations with the amount of teenagers getting hit by trucks each day, but that would mean lessfewer heroes are getting transported! Think of all the different worlds that will be lost without a hero!
 
A closely related trope to [[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. It can get a bit confusing, but there are two vital distinguishing features between the two tropes:
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