The string "orenowakuchindakegazombieshitasekaiwosukueru" breaks down into Japanese romaji: Ore no wakuchin dake ga zombieshita sekai o sukueru — "Only my vaccine can save a world turned zombie."
"Sato-kun..." Aiko whispered, her bat lowering. "You... you're a hero!" orenowakuchindakegazombieshitasekaiwosukueru
"Today marks the fifth anniversary of the Purification! Thanks to the efforts of the mysterious 'Bucket Saint,' the zombie virus has been completely eradicated from the mainland!" Thanks to the efforts of the mysterious 'Bucket
解決のために主人公は最終的な選択を迫られる。自身の安全を守るか、あるいは世界のために犠牲になるか。物語は「自己保存」と「他者の救済」という古典的テーマを、奇妙でユーモラスな設定の中で真正面から扱う。最終的な行動は、仲間との絆と主人公が培った責任感に基づくものとなる。 He cannot cleave through a horde of undead with a blade
Action and Gore: As a Kurage Bunch publication, the series does not shy away from traditional zombie horror tropes, featuring intense encounters and visceral artwork. Publication Status
Furthermore, the specific phrasing "Only My Mouth" implies a limitation that breeds creativity. The protagonist is likely not a physical powerhouse. He cannot cleave through a horde of undead with a blade. He must rely on wit, timing, and psychology. This shifts the tension from "Will he survive the fight?" to "Will he be heard?" In a world where the undead are driven by instinct, the act of making them listen becomes a revolutionary act. It elevates the narrative from a slasher flick to a psychological thriller, where the battleground is the mind rather than the flesh.
Sato didn't stop. He looked at the next zombie. "You too. Get in the bucket."