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''[[Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari]]'' is a [[Canon]] [[Spin-Off]] of the ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'' [[OVA]] series, and takes place 15 years after ''[[Tenchi Muyo! GXP]]''. The main character, Kenshi, is Tenchi's half brother and depicts him being forcefully taken from his home and his family by unknown forces, and sent to a new alternate[[Alternate universeUniverse]] on a planet called "Geminar". There are a few thinly -veiled references and nods to the ''Tenchi Muyo'' series while [[Omake]] material released in Manga, Novel and Doujinshi formats expands the series and further fleshes out the overall story (Somethingsomething Masaki Kajishima is well known for).
 
At the beginning of the show Kenshi has been told he needs to help with an assassination plot in return for going home. The target of assassination is the newly -crowned queen of one of the lands in this world. When faced with killing a girl roughly the same age as him he can't do it. Eventually, he ends up being a servant of the queen while she is attending a super elite school forthat serves both the nobility and the pilots for the somewhat organic looking super robots. Being the little brother of the guy who pretty much made the [[Harem Genre]] what it is today, it doesn't take long before the good ole [[Chick Magnet|Masaki-charm ]] goes to work. and getsSoon, Kenshi is being chased by almost every girl in the school..... literally.
 
First started airing in 2009 and was released in [[OVA]] format releasing, one episode a month. WasIt also aired on television through Japanese pay-per-view service, although the first episode was later "enhanced" with extra scenes for the Blu -Ray release.
 
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* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]] due to the fact that many world leaderleaders's children go to this school. {{spoiler|oneOne episode they elect Kenshi to the school government just so that everyone's attention will be on him and they can actually get work done.}}
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* [[Absurdly Powerful Student Council]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]] due to the fact that many world leader's children go to this school. {{spoiler|one episode they elect Kenshi to the school government just so that everyone's attention will be on him and they can actually get work done.}}
* [[Abuse Is Okay When It Is Female On Male]]: Several members of his harem but in particular: Chiaia, whenever he appears happy, quota demands it, or just when she's bored or something good happens to him. Lashara and Mexiah whenever there's an opportunity to exploit him for their own gain or to make him unhappy, and Lithia who refuses to acknowledge him, and frequently puts him down (much like the others in this list).
* [[Accidental Pervert]]: Seems Kenshi's ''Massage Mode'' brings this up to some girls.
* [[All Amazons Want Hercules]]: As the series progresses Kenshi's harem keeps getting bigger until {{spoiler|it pretty much includes everyone at the school. Keep in mind that the attendants at the school include the kids of all the top leaders of the world's governments.}}
* [[Almighty Janitor]]: Before Kenshi reveals that he's a Seikishi, he manages to earn this kind of reputation as Lashara's servant.
* [[A Mech by Any Other Name]]: The Seikijin ("Holy Machine Men").
* [[Amazingly Embarrassing Parents|Amazingly Embarrassing Mother]]: Flora. '''BIG TIME'''.
* [[Anime Hair]]: Present and accounted for.
* [[Animal Motifs]]: Not a real animal, but the girls at the school frequently compare Kenshi to the native Koro, a [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|two-tailed white squirrel -like creature]]. It's one of the reasons that so many of the girls develop a crush on him.
** Given thatThat Kenshi acts like a male version of Ryo-Ohki much of the time doesn't hurt either.
* [[Background Magic Field]]: The "Draft of Ena", which supplies power to the Seikijin mecha and most of the [[Magitek]] in the series. It only extends to a certain height, so some areas, like the highlands, are off-limits without special equipment.
* [[Badass]]: [[One-Man Army|Kenshi]], it runs in the family.
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* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: ''DO NOT PISS OFF'' Kenshi.
** Also, the students at the Holy Academy spend so much time acting like... schoolgirls, it's easy to forget that, say, [[Shrinking Violet|Lapis]] is a fully-trained [[Action Girl]] who knows how to use a [[Humongous Mecha]].
* [[Big Bad]]: Babalun {{spoiler|who is being controlled by the core crystal of the Seikishin Gaia that was implanted in him at a young age. Gaia itself is [[The Man Behind the Man]] scheming to revive itself.}}
* [[Bi the Way]]: Mexiah might be one if episode 8 has anything to say about it.
* [[BFS]]: Some of the Seikijin wield these. In episode 12 {{spoiler|Kenshi compresses a ''mountain'' to create a huge stone [[BFS]]. Which turns into an even bigger [[Laser Sword]] in the final episode. Which then turns into a smaller but far more powerful ''Light Hawk Sword''}}.
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: You can rip a Sekishi in pieces, but you never see anything else really bleed.
* [[Bodyguard Crush]]: Emera to Dagmyer.
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