>>281999825
Yeah, it's not a parody at all. It's a comedy isekai. It plays most cliches straight and adds comedy to them. It might have some parodic elements but the general form still treats Kazuma as a wish fulfillment protagonist behind a thin veil of his companions being difficult. It's like a standard isekai in that way, just with more jokes. The term "parody" now primarily exists so that people can allow themselves to like something in a genre they've categorized as too unsophisticated and cringe for a well adjusted adult like themselves to like, so they pretend things are parody, deconstruction, or soft seinen to give themselves permission to enjoy them.