Man, I’d kill for a sequel to that! The original fic had this weirdly charming vibe—like, who thinks of combining office drudgery with ninja magic? I’ve been digging through forums, and some folks speculate the author might’ve abandoned it, but there are a handful of spiritual successors. One called 'Ino’s Infinite To-Do List' plays with the idea of administrative jutsu, which feels like a nod to the form-filling premise.
Part of me wonders if a sequel would lose the charm, though. The beauty of the first fic was its absurd simplicity. Expanding it might require introducing heavier plotlines, and I’m not sure bureaucracy holds up as a main antagonist for multiple arcs. Still, I’d love to see the MC tackle Konoha’s tax season or accidentally invent ninja GDPR.
The premise of getting isekai'd into the Naruto universe via something as mundane as filling out a form is hilarious to me—I love how fanfic tropes can twist bureaucracy into an adventure! I haven't stumbled across a direct sequel, but the concept reminds me of works like 'Dreaming of Sunshine,' where OC reincarnation spins off into expansive lore. The idea feels ripe for continuation, though; imagine the paperwork shenanigans escalating—maybe the MC now has to file quarterly mission reports for the Hokage or deal with T&I audits. I'd totally read a follow-up where the protagonist accidentally triggers a civil war by misplacing a form.
That said, the naruto fanfic scene thrives on one-shots, so even if this specific story doesn’t have a sequel, there’s probably a ton of similarly chaotic takes. I once read a fic where someone got reincarnated as a ramen stool, so honestly, nothing surprises me anymore. The creativity in this fandom is endless!
If there’s a sequel, I haven’t found it—but the original fic lives rent-free in my head! It’s the kind of crack-treated-seriously idea that makes fanfiction so fun. I’ve seen similar themes in crossovers like 'The Shinobi Handbook,' where protagonists navigate ninja life through manuals and rules. Maybe the lack of a sequel is for the best; some concepts are perfect as standalone absurdity. Though now I’m picturing a spin-off where the Akatsuki starts auditing hidden villages…
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