“Three Wishes Gone Awry” isn‘t a somber tale of gender transformation. It’s a laugh–out–loud comedy infused with poignant moments of self–discovery. By using humor as a lens to explore Yuzuha’s journey, the story avoids stereotypes and invites readers to engage with complex issues in a lighthearted way. The protagonist’s reactions to becoming a woman, his clumsy attempts at navigating social situations, and the absurd situations he finds himself in create an entertaining read while still exploring the deeper themes of identity. The humor allows readers to connect with Yuzuha on a human level, seeing his vulnerabilities as they discover the intricacies of this new life and that is the magic of Japanese TS novels, where we are invited to laugh, cry and learn alongside the protagonist.