Cross-posted from “What’s up with the isekai genre? Are there any good isekais out there?” by @Yingwu@lemmy.dbzer0.com in !manga@ani.social


It seems like every manga or anime adaption nowadays are isekais with absurdly long titles. As someone who hasn’t read that much manga for the past few years but just started again, it’s kinda crazy to see all these pop up. Are there actually any good ones out there? Or are most of them just “guilty pleasures”? The only one I’ve been reading is Ascendance of a Bookworm which is kinda interesting.

Edit: got a lot of recs, thanks everyone :)

  • For ones that are playing now, I’m enjoying Magic Maker. The idea that magic hasn’t been invented yet and needs to have tons of research done makes it kind of fresh. The whole “half the population can’t see it” thing is annoying though.

  •  Unboxious   ( @Unboxious@ani.social ) 
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    Sword Art Online taught publishers that people really want bland wish-fulfillment stuff where the hero just steamrolls any problems that shows up and then gets all the girls. Of course SAO had other things going for it, like good animation and a great soundtrack, but that isn’t what they can easily copy.

    Shield Hero taught publishers that people want that but also with the main character owning slaves for some reason.

    Anyways, due to these two things isekai has been almost universally weird af lately. That said, it’s not all bad. I liked The Eminence in Shadow, but I recommend the manga adaptation over the anime. The mangaka just has a really good sense of comedic timing. I’ve also heard good things about Shangri-la Frontier. There are a few more good isekai if you look at the pre-SAO era. Vision of Escaflowne was really good, as long as you come in with the expectation that this is a shoujo mech isekai so it’ll have a somewhat different feel to it.

    Of course, that’s if you’re stuck on wanting to watch/read isekai. There’s been tons of great stuff coming out every year that has nothing to do with isekai. My favorites from the last 5 years have been:

    • 2020 - Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! - A team of high school girls form a club and set out to make whatever anime they can with their limited resources
    • 2021 - Vivy -Fluorite Eye’s Song- - The first AI-powered humanoid robot tries to prevent the robot apocalypse
    • 2022 - Chainsaw Man - A sad boy has a wild (and bad) time. Honorable mentions go to Spy x Family and Bocchi the Rock. It was a strong year.
    • 2023 - Skip and Loafer - A book-smart girl from the country moves to Tokyo for a better high school and adapts to city life
    • 2024 - LOOK BACK - A story about 2 artists. Honestly this year was stacked too, so honorable mentions go to Bang Brave Bang Bravern! (big gay robots), DAN DA DAN (romance, yokai, and aliens), and Delicious in Dungeon/Dungeon Meshi (traditional fantasy, but really well executed).

    Notably even though every year a whole pile of isekai gets released not one of them made it into that list. I’d avoid them as a general rule for a while, except when you hear a lot of people recommending a specific specimen.

  • Isekai are popular and relatively easy to write; you don’t need to come up with elaborate settings, magic systems etc., you can just handwave it as ‘guy enters generic videogame world’. This attracts a lot of untalented writers trying either to make a quick buck or pour out their power fantasies, oversaturating the genre with a lot of shit.

    But amidst that shit there are some nice gems, I recommend Hametsu Flag, I Favor the Villainess, The Magical Revolution and This Isekai Maid is Starting a Union.

  • There are good isekai, but it’s littered with slop. Some I enjoyed:

    1. Re:Zero
    2. Konosuba
    3. Ascendance of a Bookworm
    4. My Next Life As A Villainess: All Routes Lead To Doom
    5. No Game No Life (though note that it’s been a looong time since I’ve seen that one…)
    6. Youjo Senki
    7. Overlord
    8. Re:Creators (mostly interesting because it’s a reverse isekai, but has lots of boring exposition)
    •  Didros   ( @Didros@beehaw.org ) 
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      These are mostly the big hits of isekai. (Note #5 has a lot of little sister sexualization, ran from that asap)

      I think Overlord is one of the most unique anime I’ve seen.

      I would also recommend The Eminence in Shadow. Also a very unique show, and pretty light hearted and fairly mid on “anime bullshit”

      Tsukimichi is also fairly solid, though higher on tge anime bullshit list (stab a giant metal rod in a dragons ass to make her cum…)

      Skeleton Knight is also decent with a likable main character and low stakes fun.

      My personal favorite is The Faraway Paladin. Such a great wholesome story with amazing characters.

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        Are you thinking of Arifureta instead of Tsukimichi? I know that happens with Tio in Arifureta, but I don’t remember Tomoe from Tsukimichi ever having that done to her…unless there are some bonus chapters I missed when reading the webnovel.

        Tsukimichi is pretty good, though it can be a slow build. It’s one of my favorite isekai (as is Eminence in Shadow).

      • These are mostly the big hits of isekai.

        Yeah, but they’re big hits for a reason.

        My personal favorite is The Faraway Paladin.

        I did watch this, but didn’t really care for it. Season 2 was quite an improvement over season 1 though

  •  olicvb   ( @olicvb@lemmy.ca ) 
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    Since I didn’t see it here:

    • Saga of Tanya the Evil | A psychopathic atheist bureaucrat makes a deal with God that he’ll keep his beliefs no matter what. So God reincarnates him (now her, named Tanya) into an alternate universe where it’s WW1, but some people are born with magic. The main character is one of those people, and essentially has a crazy amount of magic, but can only use it if they pray to God. Tanya decides to double down on their beliefs that God doesn’t exist and plans on outlasting the war.
  • I think parodies and deconstructions of the isekai genre are fun:

    • Villainess Level 99
    • The Hero is Overpowered but Overly Cautious
    • My Instant Death Ability Is So Overpowered
  • To mention one not already said.

    ShangriLaFrontier

    Isekais are so overdone, that even parodies are overdone. SLF doesn’t take itself seriously but also doesn’t make fun of the genre. Instead it’s like it wants to go “okay, but being OP in a VR world is hella fun”, and shows the characters enjoying being OP and fighting equally OP enemies. I especially enjoy the banter between the closest friends as the heckle each other. My only complaint would be, protagonist friends are also OP in their own ways but we never see them win over protagonist on screen, just implied during conversation.