How Tall is Mukoda Tsuyoshi from Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill?


Character NameHeight
Mukoda Tsuyoshi~170 cm

Analysis:

Mukoda Tsuyoshi’s official height is currently unknown. The data presented in this article is an estimated height value for Mukoda Tsuyoshi and it was derived from our research and observations.

Mukoda Tsuyoshi’s height was estimated by observing the scale difference between him and a wooden reception desk in the first episode of the anime.

In this estimate, we assume that the medieval themed wooden reception desk in the frame is similar in dimensions to that of a modern real world reception desk. According to Spaceist, The standard reception desk height for anyone seated at is usually between 70 cm and 74 cm. This should provide enough space to factor in the different heights and sizes of the people who will use it over time.

In this scenario, we will use the midrange 72 cm as our base value in observing the scale difference between Mukoda Tsuyoshi and the desk.

It appears that Mukoda Tsuyoshi’s hip height level the same as the total height of the reception desk, therefore, with the help of Hikaku Sitatter Height Comparison Tool, we are able to estimate Tsuyoshi’s height to be around 170 cm.

To further prove this height value, we observed Tsuyoshi throughout several frames in the episode and we found out that when scaled next to other characters, Tsuyoshi appears to have almost about the same height as every other generic male character in the game. This gives us an idea that it is very likely that Tsuyoshi’s height is pretty close to that of the average Japanese adult male height which is around 170.8cm.

References:

Spaceist

Hikaku Sitatter Height Comparison Tool

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