In this narrative, Mesugaki-chan is not just teasing for the sake of it. She has a goal. She perceives a fundamental flaw in the people around her. Perhaps they are too rigid, too serious, or too trapped in their own social hierarchies. She sees their stiffness as a lie. And she wants to liberate them through humiliation.
Note: This title should not be confused with mainstream "all-ages" manga like "Wakaba-chan Wants To Make Him Understand!", which shares a similar naming convention but features much milder, rom-com themes. Mesugaki-chan Wants to Make Them Understand
The rise of titles like this mirrors the broader popularity of the mesugaki trope in online circles, which gained significant traction around 2020. Characters in this genre, such as those seen in other popular media like Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! , often walk the line between being annoying and endearing, though Mesugaki-chan Wants to Make Them Understand leans more into the explicit, adult-oriented side of the archetype. In this narrative, Mesugaki-chan is not just teasing