Soooo she got isekai'ed by truck-kun ?

The image shows a distressed, crying teen girl sitting in a hospital bed, with a hand resting on her shoulder to comfort her. A text overlay on the image reports a real news story: a French teen woke from a 3-week coma believing she had spent 7 years raising children in an alternate life, and now requires therapy to process grief over that life that never existed. The attached joke caption humorously compares this experience to the popular isekai anime trope, where protagonists are usually transported to another fantasy world after dying in an accident, most commonly being hit by a vehicle nicknamed 'Truck-kun' in anime fandom circles. The joke implies the teen was effectively 'isekai'ed' to that alternate life during her coma, much like isekai protagonists are sent to new worlds by Truck-kun.

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FRENCH TEEN WOKE FROM 3-WEEK COMA BELIEVING SHE HAD RAISED CHILDREN FOR 7 YEARS IN AN ALTERNATE LIFE. NOW NEEDING THERAPY TO DEAL WITH GRIEF

Overview

The image shows a distressed, crying teen girl sitting in a hospital bed, with a hand resting on her shoulder to comfort her. A text overlay on the image reports a real news story: a French teen woke from a 3-week coma believing she had spent 7 years raising children in an alternate life, and now requires therapy to process grief over that life that never existed. The attached joke caption humorously compares this experience to the popular isekai anime trope, where protagonists are usually transported to another fantasy world after dying in an accident, most commonly being hit by a vehicle nicknamed 'Truck-kun' in anime fandom circles. The joke implies the teen was effectively 'isekai'ed' to that alternate life during her coma, much like isekai protagonists are sent to new worlds by Truck-kun.

Origin notes

This meme is shared on 9Gag via RSS. The base image is a real news photograph published by Impressed Facts, covering the true story of the French teen who experienced a vivid alternate life during a coma. The isekai/Truck-kun joke caption was added to the existing news image to frame the story as a relatable anime meme for online audiences.

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