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For the plot to work, the reason for the fall must be simultaneously ridiculous and emotionally resonant. Here are the top three “Ero-manga Sensei” style justifications the series would use:
In the sprawling ecosystem of modern Japanese light novels and manga, titles have become notorious for being less like elegant prose and more like desperate elevator pitches. However, every so often, a title emerges that is so absurd, so visually specific, and so inexplicably intriguing that it transcends the medium. Enter the fictional (yet painfully plausible) sensation: Joshiochi-- 2-kai kara Onnanoko ga... Futtekita...
The building is haunted. Hiyori is actually the ghost of a Taisho-era girl who died falling down the stairs. However, she forgot she was dead. When she tries to stomp on the floor to complain about Kaito’s loud music, she phases through the floorboards and lands in his lap. The series becomes a supernatural slice-of-life about a poltergeist who can’t cook. For the plot to work, the reason for