- Library
- Yari no Yuusha no Yarinaoshi

Yari no Yuusha no Yarinaoshi
WE DO NOT HOST ANY CHAPTERS OR DOWNLOADS FOR THIS NOVEL.
By aneko yusagi
3 volumes
2014
Description
This is the side story of Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari This story has the Spear Hero Motoyasu as the main character.
Tags
Click any tag to find similar novels in the library
Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- media factory
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Yari no Yuusha no Yarinaoshi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Yari no Yuusha no Yarinaoshi
First Impressions
Okay, so I dove into "Yari no Yuusha no Yarinaoshi" (The Spear Hero's Redo) with some pretty high expectations, especially since I'm a fan of the original "Shield Hero" series. The premise alone – a "what if" scenario that branches off from the main storyline – had me intrigued. It felt like a chance to revisit a familiar world with a fresh perspective, almost like a "Shield Hero" meets "Steins;Gate" kind of vibe. Jumping in, it's clear from the get-go that this isn't just a rehash; it's something different.
What Works Well
What immediately grabbed me was the shift in tone. Where "Shield Hero" often dealt with heavier themes, "Yarinaoshi" leans more into comedy. I found myself chuckling quite a bit, which was a welcome change of pace. It seems like the author is having fun exploring the Spear Hero's character in a more lighthearted way. The story really shines in its ability to create moments that are both funny and touching, a balance that's surprisingly well-executed. I also appreciated how the protagonist is strong from the get-go. It's nice to see a hero who isn't constantly struggling to catch up, allowing the story to focus more on the adventure and character interactions.
Areas of Concern
One thing I noticed, and it's a bit of a technical issue, is the translation situation. I'm hoping the translation situation gets sorted out so that the series can be enjoyed by more readers.
Final Verdict
Overall, I'm enjoying "Yari no Yuusha no Yarinaoshi." It's a fun, engaging spin-off that offers a fresh take on the world and characters I already love. While there are a few minor things that could be improved, the humor, the strong protagonist, and the intriguing "what if" scenario make it a worthwhile read. If you're a fan of "Shield Hero" and looking for something a bit lighter and more comedic, I think you'll definitely enjoy this.
Featured On
Image Translation Guides
Japanese to English Manga Translator
Translate Japanese manga to English from images. Handles kanji, hiragana, katakana OCR, honorifics, onomatopoeia, and right-to-left panel layouts.
Japanese to French Manga Translator
Translate Japanese manga to French with image translation. Handles vertical text, onomatopoeia, and tu/vous honorific mapping for French readers.
Japanese to Portuguese Manga Translator
Translate Japanese manga to Portuguese with image translation. Handles SOV-to-SVO restructuring, gendered nouns, and onomatopoeia adaptation.
Comedy Gag Manga Translation Guide
Master the art of translating Comedy Gag manga with this in-depth guide. Learn about unique challenges, essential Japanese terms, and practical tips for
Fantasy Adventure Manga Translation Guide
Explore the unique challenges and essential terminology of translating Fantasy Adventure manga. This guide covers common tropes, vocabulary, and practical
Japanese Manga Comedy Sound Effects (SFX) Glossary
Explore 28 essential Japanese comedy sound effects (SFX) used in manga. This glossary helps readers and translators understand the nuances of comedic

