I’m not sure what format you want, so I’ll assume you want a creative short piece (title, logline, synopsis, and first scene) based on the phrase "orenowakuchindakegazombieshitasekaiwosukueru" (Japanese: "俺のワクチンだけがゾンビした世界を救える" — "Only my vaccine can save a world gone zombie"). If you meant something else, tell me.
When the world ended, Kenji was trapped inside Cold Storage Facility 7 in Hokkaido—a warehouse containing 20,000 vials of a failed experimental flu vaccine (NK-9). The internet died. The government collapsed. But the freezers, powered by a geothermal vent, kept humming.
Here's a possible draft:
Whoosh. Whoosh. Whoosh.
: The 22-year-old protagonist. Socially awkward and inexperienced, he goes from being a helpless shut-in to the literal messiah of humanity—albeit through a method that leaves him constantly exhausted and embarrassed.
It is a mouthful. It is arrogant. It is desperate. And right now, it is the only truth we have left.
In the annals of human language, certain strings of characters transcend mere words. They become war cries, prayers, or final testaments. In the year 2031, a single Japanese phrase has become the ideological cornerstone of the surviving human race: orenowakuchindakegazombieshitasekaiwosukueru
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Kimi ga目を覚ますと、世界は違っていた。空は灰色に変わり、街のざわめきは消え、代わりに低いうなり声と足音の合唱が響く。これはただの終末譚ではない——これは「俺の若チンだけがゾンビした世界」を救う物語だ。
But he knew that if he didn't go, he couldn't sleep at night. He wasn't a hero. He wasn't special. He was just a guy who couldn't ignore a mess. I’m not sure what format you want, so
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The manga belongs to a broader trend in Japanese media that pairs high-stakes survival scenarios with highly unconventional or taboo power dynamics. Readers interested in reading the official digital release can find the series serialized on Kurage Bunch, with compiled tankōbon volumes published by Shinchosha and distributed across major platforms like BookWalker and Piccoma.
The protagonist is an ordinary person when the outbreak begins. They survive through luck and cleverness. After witnessing loved ones turn, they retreat to their pre-outbreak workplace – a small biotech lab where they were working on a forgotten project. In desperation, they test an experimental compound on a partially infected animal. It works. Then on a captured zombie – it reverses the condition. But the compound requires a growth factor that only their own stem cells produce. They are the vaccine. The internet died
This protagonist uses the vaccine as leverage. Want a dose? Work for me. Fight for me. Give me your resources, your weapons, your territory. They become a warlord not through military might but through biological monopoly. The moral question: is tyranny justified if it's the only way to coordinate a response and save the most people?
Unlike traditional heroes with guns or swords, the protagonist's "power" is unconventional and often intimate, driving the plot's romantic and comedic elements.