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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
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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