When it comes to picking the best isekai anime where a main character enjoys adventures in another world, chances are good that if you like one isekai anime series, you will like a large bulk of the isekai anime genre.
And, oh yes, isekai is large enough to be called an anime genre now.
Over the past decade, isekai has proven to be the trend that isn’t going away. Like the old moe trend from the late -00’s, it may very well shape the future of anime in a very permanent way. However, there wouldn’t be new isekai anime series every season if there wasn’t an audience for them.
And, an audience, there sure is.
Everyone likes a little friendly escapism, and I think isekai anime fills that void in a big way. As such, there are a lot of isekai anime series out there now, and it grows with each new anime season.
If you are looking for that next great isekai anime to fill the void in your life, we can help you find it with this big list of isekai anime recommendations.
What is Isekai Anime?
In Japanese, “isekai” simply means “another world”. As such, isekai anime are anime series that are typically fantasy in nature, but not always, where a character is sent to another world.
However, while things can be simply defined, they are often more broad in meaning. Isekai anime can have the strict definition of having to go to another world. However, many make that even more rigid by insisting the characters need to stay in that world with no clear path home.
The vast majority of isekai anime below follow the strict definition of isekai in that the characters:
- Go to another world
- Have no clear path home
However, there are several that stretch that definition. Some are reverse isekai anime where the characters have come back from a fantasy world to our world. Some are VRMMO anime, though in those the characters are still trapped in the game. Some have the characters able to go to a different world, but return to their own world. In those, they still have many of the traditional isekai anime themes.
More Isekai Anime Recommendations
This list contains a large portion of the isekai anime genre, but as the genre is always growing, there will still be some series that didn’t make the list.
If you are specifically looking for more isekai anime to enjoy, perhaps you should give some of these isekai-themed lists a read through so you can hone in on isekai anime recommendations that fit your tastes.
- “Isekai, but…” – Isekai Anime That Twist the Classic Set Up
- Good Isekai Anime With No Harem
- VRMMO Isekai Anime Where Games Go Wonderfully Wrong
- Isekai Anime With a Female Main Character
- Worst Isekai Anime of All Time (So Far)
- LGBT Isekai Anime About Same-Sex Relationships in Another World
- Isekai Anime Where The Main Character Is Reborn In The Same World
- Reverse Isekai About Fantasy Creatures Sent To Our World
- Comedy Isekai That Will Make You Laugh
- Romance Isekai With No Harems
- Isekai Anime With Harems
- Isekai With a Non-Human Main Character
- Isekai with a Child Main Character
- Ecchi Isekai With The Best Fan Service
- Mecha Isekai With Robots in Another World
- Iyashikei Isekai About Living Peacefully in Another World
Top 100 Isekai Anime
Note: This List is Numbered, But Not Ranked
Because I know the anime community, and that specifically needs to be said to prevent bloodshed.
1. Konosuba
On his way back from buying a new game, Kazuma Satou died a pathetic death.
However, he awakens before the Goddess Aqua who gives him two choices – Go to heaven or reincarnate into an actual fantasy world. Naturally, the gamer picks the fantasy world.
Now, Kazuma must deal with defeating an evil demon king, useless party members, and paying living expenses.
While not so uncommon now, Konosuba set itself apart originally by being an isekai comedy anime instead of standard isekai adventure.
His adventuring party is so comically flawed that it makes every mission harder than it needs to be for them, but entertaining for us.
Still, what it continues to do really well is be absolutely hilarious.
2. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
After a run in with a robber, the 37-year-old Satoru is suddenly killed. He is reincarnated into a fantasy land, but not as a man. In fact, he is no longer even human!
He is reincarnated as a lowly slime.
After wandering, he comes across a dragon who he befriends and who gives him the new name of Rimuru. Absorbing this dragon into his slime body, promising to eventually break the seal that has bound him, gives Rimuru great magical ability.
He then continues to inadvertently befriend beleaguered fantasy creatures in the forest who are constantly threatened by humanity. Eventually, he decides to found a nation uniting these creatures in order to help them protect themselves.
Reincarnated as a lowly slime seems bad, but he makes the best of it by befriending a powerful dragon that he eats (in a very friendly way) and borrows power from.
What made this series notably different is that the main character is on the side of the monsters who are beleaguered by humans.
If you enjoy anime with tons of characters, this one has… tons of characters. As they are often some sort of beast person, they are actually interesting characters too, and not just another very “anime looking” anime character.
3. Drifters
While forming the rear guard for his uncle’s escape, Toyohisa Shimazu manages to mortally wound Ii Naomasa, but is critically wounded himself in the process.
While trying to limp back home, he finds himself transported from the field to a hallway lined with doors. There a mysterious man sends him spiraling into another world.
Dragged into the forest by two young elves, Toyohisa is patched up by two others from the Land of the Rising Sun that turn out to be Yoichi Suketaka Nasu and Oda Nobunaga.
From there, Toyohisa and his fellow historical figures, named “drifters” must save (or conquer) their new world.
Drifters takes historical figures from all throughout world history and places them in an isekai fantasy world.
It is interesting to see what powers they manifest and how historical characters from other cultures and ideologies interact without being restricted by the same confines of other historical anime.
The artwork of the Hellsing author always lends a distinct aura of psychopathy to anyone as well, so that is a treat in and of itself.
4. Ascendance of a Bookworm
Motosu Urano loves books. She recently got her librarian certification and was about to enter her dream job when an earthquake caused her to be crushed by her collection of books.
She is reincarnated into a new world as the five year old daughter of a soldier. Unfortunately, in this world, books are reserved for the elite nobility.
What do you do when your station in life does not afford you access to books? Make your own.
This is a lower key story that focuses on a character passionate about something. It isn’t really a battler, which allows it to focus on building out the world and the characters.
Get ready to learn how to make books!
5. Didn’t I Tell You to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life
Because of her exceptional abilities, Misato Kurihara never got to live a normal life. However, after her sudden death, she is offered reincarnation and one wish. Her wish is to have average abilities so that she can live an average life.
Unfortunately, reincarnated as a noble’s daughter, she still has impressive magic ability. Determined to still have her normal life, she flees to a far away hunter school and attempts to hide her abilities.
This is classic cute girls doing cute things in an isekai fantasy world.
Not much happens, and the comedy stems from trying to hide how good the main character is at everything, and failing.
6. In Another World With My Smart Phone
Touya Mochizuki is accidentally killed, and as an apology, God allows him to be reborn into a fantasy world. He also gets one wish.
Touya chooses to use his wish to keep his smart phone that he uses to give him the knowledge to dominate his new world.
This is a series that premiered early on in the “isekai, but” trend where isekai anime started to manifest twists to make them unique.
In this one, he got to keep his smart phone. It is super useful… In attracting his harem. Because it is so very bland in everything it does, a lot of people consider this one of the worst isekai anime.
7. Wise Man’s Grandchild
After being hit by a truck and killed, a young man was reincarnated into a new world as a baby. He was found and raised by a legendary sage named Merlin and given the name Shin.
However, while Merlin taught him his skills and Shin grew in to an extremely powerful mage, living in the forest failed to teach Shin common sense and other people skills.
In this “isekai, but” series, the main character is super powerful, as isekai anime protagonists often are, but has poor social skills, as anime fans occasionally are.
It makes for more of a set up for comedy and awkwardness more so than anything else since he just smashes right through any non-social obstacle.
While it can be a touch generic, the Wise Man’s Grand Child is among the top isekai anime with an OP MC, and that tends to be appealing to a lot of people.
8. Knight’s & Magic
After a car accident buying Gunplay kits after work, Tsubasa Kurata – a passionate mecha otaku – is killed and reborn in another world. In the medieval kingdom of Fremmevilla, he is reborn as Ernesti Echevarria, grandson of the principal of the Royal Laihaila Academy.
While Fremmevilla is rife with dangerous beasts, Ernesti is thrilled to discover that to combat these beasts and other threats, the kingdom deploys Silhouette Knights, giant mechs piloted by specially trained individuals called Knight Runners.
Realizing his new life has made his otaku passions a reality, Ernesti dives into the world of Silhouette Knights in order to bring his mech designs to life.
For as popular as isekai anime is, you don’t see it mixed with mecha very often. Due to this, it is a nice twist.
Passionate mecha nerds themselves are also a dying breed so it is great to see one as a main character. That said, this series really is just going to a new world and making mechs.
9. The Saga of Tanya the Evil
Once one of Japan’s most shrewd salarymen, after being pushed in front of a train to his death by a scorned ex-employee, a man is reborn as an adorable orphan girl after pissing off a mysterious being that calls himself God.
While the female form and affinity for magic are not a punishment, being born in a world in the midst of a brutal World War is.
Now, Tanya uses her calculating mind from her past life and magnificent magical abilities to spread terror on the front lines of the war, becoming one of the most dangerous people in the imperial army.
This is all in effort to earn a promotion that will see her safely back to a life of comfort on the back lines, showing up the God that put her in this world for humbling.
This series breaks the standard formula by being about an evil little girl as well as being set in more of a World War II sort of world.
It is not your standard high fantasy isekai anime, but instead is as sadistic as a character in a war against God should be.
10. By The Grace of The Gods
After leading a miserable life, Ryouma Takebayashi passes away at age 39.
Three deities, taking pity on him, reincarnate him into a fantasy world with an aptitude for magic, telling him to enjoy life and that they will always watch out for him.
With his newfound existence, he spends it studying slimes, amassing a slime army, and learning some magic, but he misses humanity. Being persuaded to join a group of travelers, Ryouma’s new world opens up for him.
What ultimately sets this series up to be lovable is how much of an absolute Chad the main character is.
He lives his life to the fullest, treats people well, and gathers a harem because of it.
The main character and his refreshing attitude really carry what otherwise would be an average show.
11. Mushoku Tensei – Jobless Reincarnation
After being chased out of his NEET nest, a man instinctively saves some teens from an oncoming car and is killed. He is reborn as Rudeus Greyrat, a baby and new first born son of a local knight.
Finding he has great potential for magic, Rudy vows to make the most of his new life even if he is still a perverted otaku on the inside.
The series starts off so strongly. The characters feel interesting, the magic system is detailed, and the world will continue to be vast and well-built throughout the series, but it has a major flaw.
The flaw is the …pedophilia, I guess you would say?
The main character is in the body of a little boy, but he is very much a grown man on the inside. The things he does to and thinks about grown women are comical at first, but when it changes to literal children, it often becomes more uncomfortable for adult anime fans.
In fact, it becomes really quite hard to ignore all the questionable sex stuff like I usually would as the series goes on. And that is really a shame, because there is a lot of quality in this series otherwise.
12. So I’m A Spider, So What?
On one normal day in high school, the lives of many students ended unexpectedly. Some were reincarnated as nobles or strong heroes. Others were reincarnated as wondrous fantasy creatures.
Unfortunately for one girl, she was reincarnated as a lowly cave spider.
No stranger to hardship given her difficult school life, she vows to not give up, and through an RPG system, grows stronger each day.
This series takes the route similar to That Time I Was Reincarnated as a Slime. It reincarnates a character into a lowly creature and follows them as they thrive.
An interesting element is that it also shows what her fellow classmates are up to, which is a refreshing break considering the main character chatters quite a bit, leading to a bit of a manic pace.
13. I’ve Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level
Dying from overwork, Azusa Aizawa is allowed to reincarnate into a new world as a witch that will live forever. Wanting to never be overworked again, she leisurely kills slimes in order to pay for living expenses.
However, this meager amount of XP stacks over 300 years of doing it, and she finds herself at max level. Fearing someone will try to thrust work upon her, she decides to try and hide her strength.
It’s cute girls just enjoying slice of life activities.
That need not be a negative thing. It can be a soothing thing.
14. Spirit Chronicles
When he was a child, Amakawa Haruto made a promise to his childhood friend to reunite. However, he could never fulfill that promise both because she had disappeared and because he was killed in a bus accident.
Now, his memories awaken in a young orphan named Rio who seeks revenge for his mother that was brutally murdered in front of him. Confused about these memories of Haruto’s life, Rio ends up saving the kidnapped young princess and awakening a special power in the process.
As reward for his heroism, he is granted a scholarship to the Royal Academy.
The interesting thing about this series is that it acknowledges that the main character reincarnated into an actual living person with their own life and desires. Furthermore, Rio is still firmly in the driver’s seat with only Haruto’s feelings and memories melded into him.
Unfortunately, that is the only interesting thing this show does.
It is your standard cold, overpowered protagonist who attracts a whole bevy of beautiful fantasy girls because literally every other man in the show is human garbage.
15. The World’s Finest Assassin Gets Reincarnated in Another World as an Aristocrat
The greatest assassin on Earth lived only to be a tool by those that wished to wield his mastery. That is, until they decided that he was no longer needed and ended his life.
By the grace of a goddess, this masterful man was reincarnated into a new world where he is asked to kill a hero that will later bring about the end of that world.
Deciding to finally live for himself, this man, now named Lugh Tuatha De, puts his skills as a killer to the test with foes who wield real magic.
This one appeals to the gun nerds, since he primarily uses a rifle. That in and of itself is unique among isekai anime, which are usually sword and sorcery sort of affairs.
Otherwise, it is pretty standard fare.
He is a handsome, all-around perfect human being who finds himself absolutely tripping over cute girls as he singularly focuses on assassinating people.
16. The Faraway Paladin
Will was born into a city that was long dead.
Taken in by three undead, they pour their knowledge into him through lessons as he grows. However, as he does learn about the world and the gods within from them, he begins to wonder who he is and why he was born into this place.
He only has vague memories of a past life in modern Japan, but now faces a world filled with other mysteries to explore.
This is my kind of isekai.
One that doesn’t shine a big light on the person he was, mostly because he can’t remember, and one that really creates a unique fantasy world.
Oh, and he doesn’t immediately have a harem or ever gets one. That’s nice too.
17. Reborn as a Vending Machine, Now I Wander the Dungeon
After a vending machine otaku ironically meets his end due to a vending machine, he is thrilled to find out he has reincarnated in a fantasy land as a vending machine. Unfortunately, he was placed in the middle of the country with no one else around.
After discovering he earns points through selling goods that he can use to change stock, get new abilities, and that are used as his power source, he watches them tick down as he waits for customers.
Luckily, he is discovered by a young woman who enjoys his goods, discovers his sentience and limited communication skills, and takes him to a nearby town. Given the name Boxxo, he helps out various adventurers by – like a true vending machine – offering just what they need.
It is absolutely ridiculous to reincarnate as a vending machine, but to also put a vending machine in a medieval fantasy land where nothing even remotely mechanical even exists? Ludicrous.
But you know what? Someone put a ton of effort into writing this and making the scenario viable. So much so, that it is actually interesting to watch even if the premise is wildly dumb.
18. My Isekai Life – I Gained a Second Character Class and Became the Strongest Sage in The World
Yuuji Sano was once an office worker, but one day while finishing up his work he was summoned to another world.
There he discovers that his class in this other world is a Monster Tamer, something not really good for adventuring as a profession.
However, after an encounter with some slimes, he gains a second class – Sage – which allows him to also wield incredible magic.
This one mixes a lot of things you have seen in the popular isekai anime series and wraps it in a pretty flashy blanket of magic.
All that said, it really isn’t anything you haven’t seen before, but it is still an enjoyable isekai adventure without large harems and ecchi.
It does do well to make casting magic look pretty cool, though.
19. Parallel World Pharmacy
After dedicating himself to creating medicines as a pharmacist, Kani Yakutani works himself to death at the age of 31. He awakens in the form of a ten-year-old boy that has been struck by lightning.
He discovers that he is the son of a prestigious family as well the host to the guardian deity of medicine. This allows him to immediately diagnose illnesses in others.
While this is a miraculous ability, he discovers the state of medicine in this world is primitive and takes up his previous profession from his past life as a pharmacist once again.
Don’t be fooled. This looks like a slice of life harem isekai anime, but it is not.
Instead, you get a series where the main character doesn’t build a harem and instead focuses on healing the world with his unique and powerful medical magic and medical knowledge from his previous life.
It has legitimately great world-building and decent plot, something you don’t see much in the endless wave of isekai anime much anymore.
20. Black Summoner
After an accident, a man is killed and the Goddess of Reincarnation is tasked with reincarnating him. In this afterlife, he charms the goddess, gaining the rare class as summoner, and the ability to contract her as a summon in exchange for memories of his past life.
Now thrust into a fantasy world as Kelvin, he hides his ultra-rare class to maintain his freedom to go on grand adventures and form pacts with powerful foes.
While it is really just the same isekai formula, this series is pretty likable due to the amount of interesting beings he can summon over time. Even if some of the bigger battles have this jarring shift between animation and CGI.
It’s a shame his first real non-summoned companion is a female slave he buys, and then the series teeters between interesting adventure and harem things after that.
21. The Eminence in Shadow
Like most kids, Kagerou wanted to be a hero, but unlike most kids, he never grew out of that phase. He constantly trained his body to achieve it. In modern Japan, he was unable to achieve that goal, understanding that he could never reach enough power to be the type of hero he wanted to be.
However, when he was reborn in a new world, he pretends to be just another character in the world. He recruits people into his organization, Shadow Garden, and decides to target a sinister cult that is lurking in the shadows that he wishes to occupy.
Some isekai anime protagonists are edgy, but always unintentionally so. Eminence in Shadow is all about that edge, and turning it into comedy.
It is essentially about a chunibyou, but all his chunibyou plans and fantasies are actually real in the world he was reincarnated into. We, the audience, are let in on the joke that is his inner monologue as everyone else in the series treats things very seriously.
22. Reincarnated as a Sword
After his death, a man is reincarnated into a new world. However, his body is not that of a human, but rather he is a legendary sword that, after leveling up his skills, becomes stuck firmly in the middle of a dangerous forest.
Begging for a wielder to come to him, he watches a slave caravan attacked by a two-headed bear. A young catgirl named Fran flees and happens across him with the pair teaming up to slay the bear and break her enslavement.
Reincarnated into a human is so overdone.
Reincarnated as a sword is an interesting element, but being a sword is the hook. Outside the hook, this is a pretty standard fantasy anime.
It is actually rather interesting in that the sword is the main character, and rather powerful, but so, too, is his wielder, as it turns out.
So it is not like one is carrying the other in terms of combat strength. It ends up a pretty wholesome and lovable dynamic.
23. The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady
When she was a young child, Princess Anisphia recovered the memories of her previous life. Despite her having disappointingly no aptitude for magic, she uses the world’s magical capability and her past life knowledge of technology to form the realm of magicology.
One day while testing an invention, Anisphia crashes into a school party where her older brother is publicly breaking his engagement with Euphillia, robbing her of her future as a queen.
Anisphia whisks her away and asks her father to let her have her as an assistant and secretly hopes to make her a lover as well.
It is refreshing as hell to have a shoujo ai anime where at least one party is an openly gay woman. No playing coy with “are they, aren’t they” sexuality here.
This series, outside the big appeal being a solid shoujo ai anime, builds out the world great, but the character dynamic is really the draw here. They have that lovely cheerful/stoic-type dynamic that is hard to hate.
24. Farming Life in Another World
After dying of an illness, Machio Hiraku is given the opportunity to reincarnate into another world.
The god grants him a healthy body and his wish to live peacefully. Machio also asks if he can have a talent for agriculture in hopes that he can live a more fulfilling life.
The god grants him all this as well as the ability to summon a farming tool that can turn into any agricultural tool he needs, including one that makes any seeds he can think of.
Machio is sent in the middle of a forest full of dangerous creatures. Without any civilization in sight, he makes his own small farm that slowly accumulates residents that wander the woods.
I am convinced after the wild popularity of Stardew Valley that people just want to live a simple agricultural life with little stress and wholesome human connection. Farming Life in Another World is that.
It is actually really quite soothing to watch him solve low-stress problems with his power and expand both his farm and who lives on it. Although it is a harem, and that may be a turn off for some.
This is the fun slice of life isekai you want to watch when you really do just want to escape reality for awhile.
25. The Reincarnation of the Strongest Onmyouji in Another World
In his life as the world’s strongest onmyouji, Haruyoshi only pursued power. However, even his immense power couldn’t stand up to the well-played cunning that saw him betrayed and slain.
Using a technique he formed, he is able to reincarnated himself into another world. In this world, he, unlike the other members of his prestigious mage family, has no affinity for magic.
Haruyoshi, now Seika, the son of his father’s mistress, is shunned for his origins and lack of affinity. However, while he lacks in traditional magic, he still excels in spiritual power, allowing him use of his onmyouji techniques.
While once he pursued power, he will now seek greatness by honing his cunning.
In this age where a lot of new isekai feels the need to have a hook, it is actually fascinating to see an isekai anime with virtually no unique hook, but still is of a great quality.
The onmyouji magic makes him special, and the way he uses it makes the show interesting.
However, what makes The Reincarnation of the Strongest Onmyouji in Another World really interesting to watch is that it shows you standard isekai situations where the characters often gain acclaim by the sheer luck of both being powerful and being there at that exact time, but it makes it clear that Seika was using his cunning to create and manipulate the situation to the conclusion he wants.
26. Re-Zero
When Subaru Natsuki goes out for a midnight snack run, he suddenly finds himself transported to another world. As a bewildered teen in a land of swords and magic, he wanders around and ends up attacked by thugs.
After being saved by a mysterious woman, he agrees to help her get back something that was stolen. Unfortunately, it ends in both their deaths. With his dying breath, he finds that he possesses the power of revival, escaping his death by the repeating the last few hours.
Oh boy. Subaru may have been transported to this world, but he sure dies a lot in it.
He is forced to die and repeat the previous few hours or days leading up to it. Sometimes the results get better, sometimes there is just more suffering.
What I enjoy most about this is that is really emphasizes the mental strain of dying all the time.
27. No Game No Life
In the real world, siblings Shiro and Sora are NEET shut-ins. However, in the virtual world, they are a legendary gaming duo.
One day, after a strange email, they find their reality taken away as they are transported to the realm of Tet, God of Games.
Here, Shiro and Sora must play games to defeat the sixteen races of this world as well as Tet in order to become the new gods.
While notable for being a “color explosion” in its art style, No Game No Life is actually wildly clever with its games.
It also manages to be action-packed without any fighting at all. While that alone can carry a series, its characters are lovable too.
28. The Rising of the Shield Hero
The stories tell of four heroes summoned from another world – the sword, spear, bow, and shield heroes who will prevent calamity. With darkness bearing down on them, the Kingdom of Melromarc summons these heroes from modern day Japan.
For otaku Naofumi Iwatani, unfortunately he is labeled the shield hero, the weakest of the group. Worse yet, betrayal sees him labeled as a criminal and outcasted.
With hatred and vengeance consuming him, he sets forth to grow strong.
The Rising of The Shield Hero is unique in that it isn’t a happy, shiny adventure story like many others.
The main character is cruelly betrayed and that causes him to put up a wall between him and even those that love him.
His motivation is vengeance, but at the same time, he saves tons of people from the foibles of the inept “good heroes.”
29. Isekai Quartet
One day, a mysterious switch appeared, and if they press it, these isekai characters were transported to yet another alternative world!
There are tons of popular isekai anime series now – Konosuba, Overlord, Re:Zero, The Rising of the Shield Hero, ect.
This series plucks favorite characters from those shows and isekai’s them once more into a classroom.
It’s comedy anime specifically for isekai anime fans.
30. Hataage! Kemono Michi
Shibata Genzo is both a professional wrestler and an animal lover.
One day, he is summoned to another world by a princess. She makes the mistake of asking him to rid her kingdom of these evil beasts.
Instead of doing that, Genzo suplexes her and heads off to start a monster pet shop.
Genzo, his muscles, and his wrestling ability would have made a powerful hero. Instead, they made a show about him owning a pet shop.
This is a refreshing breath of fresh air among all the standard battle plots. It also shows off a lot of unique creatures and issues they have in that particular world.
While it might look like a harem show, and he technically has one, Kemono Michi is actually a pretty good comedy. As it was made by the same author as Konosuba, the comedy is very Konosuba-like.
31. The Titan’s Bride
Kouichi Mizuki has finally graduated high school, and on his last day, he is summoned to Eustil, a world of Titans.
It turns out that the man who summoned him, Prince Caius, has brought him to the world in order to become his bride and fulfill a prophecy.
Unsure about the prospect, Caius agrees to send Kouichi home in a month if he is truly unhappy, so he agrees to give it a try.
If the synopsis did not give it away, The Titan’s Bride is a boy’s love series, and one of the more graphic ones at that.
Get ready for big pole, small hole shenanigans.
No genre is immune from the isekai swarm!
32. Kamigami no Asobi
After finding a sword in her family’s storehouse, Yui is transported to another world. She finds herself face to face with the king of gods, Zeus.
In order to repair the relationship between gods and humans, Zeus created an academy for young deities and chose Yui to be the human instructor of it.
Now, she must educate five young gods on what it means to be human or be trapped in the realm forever.
If you are a fan of reverse harems or otherwise just beautiful anime boys, then this is an isekai anime for you.
All the gods are young, handsome, and conveniently male for their new female teacher.
33. The 8th Son? Are You Kidding Me?
One day, 25-year-old Shingo Ichinomiya goes to sleep and wakes up a 6-year-old in a medieval noble family.
Unfortunately, he soon comes to learn that his noble family is not only quite poor, but he is actually the 8th son and looking at virtually no inheritance.
He is, however, talented at magic and decides to work to bring prosperity to his family.
This started with an interesting premise, but kind of wasted it.
By the second episode, all his brothers were gone and he had collected himself a harem off-screen.
It has some interesting visual effects with the magic, but the plot was nothing too impressive even for the low bar that is isekai anime.
34. The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar
Yuuto Suoh and his childhood friend set out to prove an urban legend one day at a nearby shrine. However, when he does, he is transported to another world called Yggdrasil.
In this land of constant war, he is taken in by the Wolf Clan who struggle due to their inferior tactics. However, using his knowledge of tactics (and his smartphone) he gains the affection of both the patriarch of the clan and a group of warrior maidens known as the Einherjar.
The most notable thing about this series is that it is a Norse-inspired isekai. That’s pretty rare, but outside of that, it has all your usual isekai anime earmarks.
He’s good at strategy because he can google it, which of course earns him the love of some strong ladies.
35. Arifureta – From Commonplace to World’s Strongest
Otaku Hajime Nagumo and several of his classmates are summoned to a fantasy world and tasked with saving mankind. However, while his classmates are gifted with great abilities, Hajime only has transmutation skills that have no real offensive use.
He is soon betrayed by a classmate and sent into an abyss filled with monsters. Steeling his resolve to not die to the darkness, he struggles to survive and teams up with an imprisoned vampire to return to the world above.
Like The Rising of the Shield Hero, a good guy gets betrayed and becomes a colder guy because of it.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t have the same enthralling characters, but is still a fine show for those who like edgier isekai anime with a betrayal spin for the main character.
36. Endride
Shun is a normal middle schooler. However, after he touches a crystal that his father had, he is transported to the unknown world under the Earth known as Endra. There he meets recently captured Prince Emilio and sets off into a new world of adventure.
This one has an interesting story of trying to get home, but also helping a guy out with his revenge. It fumbles about a bit with that, though.
Furthermore, the weapons are so ridiculous that it becomes pretty enjoyable for that alone.
37. Arata the Legend
In the land of Amawakumi, the kingdom is passed down every 30 years to a daughter of the Hime Clan. However, with no females to offer, they send their son Arata who walks into a trap that sees him framed for the murder of the previous princess.
Meanwhile on Earth, Hinohara is feeling a similar sting of betrayal from his classmates. Upon wishing that he would just disappear, he switches bodies with Arata.
Now faced with each other’s problems, the pair try to return to their own bodies and lives.
In its time, Arata the Legend was faulted for being an average, cliched fantasy story with a reasonably interesting plot.
Well, look at isekai anime now. Money is made on cliches these days, baby.
38. Dog Days
In Flonyard, a war rages between the dog-like citizens of the Republic of Biscotti and their attackers, the feline forces of the Galette Leo knights. In an effort to save her country, Princess Millhiore of Biscotti summons a champion from another world. This champion is Cinque Izumi, a normal student from Japan.
Agreeing to assist the beleaguered republic, Cinque retrieves a sacred weapons called Palladion. However, he discovers that the “wars” on Flonyard aren’t fought with violence, but are more akin to sports competitions with no casualties.
If you wished your isekai anime was cuter, more bloodless, and filled with the sweet comfort of kemonomimi, Dog Days is for you.
It’s certainly no dark adventure filled with peril, but it has its charms.
39. Princess Connect Re-Dive
The main character is sent to a new world. Kokoro, a girl chosen to be the guardian of her lord travels to that specific location, told that she would find her lord.
While teaching him of his new world, she meets several other companions and they decide to form a Gourmet Guild in search of delicious things to eat.
Admittedly, this barely counts as an isekai. The main character is transported to a new world, but he is silent for 98% of the series because this is based on a gacha game and he is a literal avatar for you.
Yet, his female companions are both cute, funny, and likable.
It is also a food-based anime which combines our cuisine with the fantasy ingredients of the world.
40. The Familiar of Zero
Louise is a self-absorbed mage at the prestigious Tristain Academy. Unfortunately, she can’t cast magic right and her classmates call her Louise the Zero.
One day during a summoning ritual, Louise messes it up again and summons a boy named Saito.
At first she treats him as a slave until she discovers a powerful brand on him, the sign of a legendary familiar known as Gandalfr.
This ends up a lot like a more standard shounen rom-com anime series than an isekai anime.
A guy from our world is summoned to help a klutz, he turns out to be really strong, and they endure battles together.
It has that classic mix of comedy, action, romance, and harem that seasoned anime fans will be familiar with.
41. Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash
Thrown into a foreign land with no memory of their previous life, a group of strangers must try and survive in a brutal world filled with dangerous monsters.
While the strong quickly band together, the weak are left to make a patchwork group of their own. Slowly but surely this group becomes fighters, finally earning enough to survive each day.
What I enjoyed the most about Grimgar is that the main characters suck at everything, but not in a parody Konosuba sort of way.
They legitimately have to work hard, and often fail at battle anyway. Sometimes, heart-breakingly so. It was an easy way to make something different and likable, yet still a standard isekai adventure anime.
Instead of wish fulfillment and constant success, you get to watch characters struggle and realistically get better bit by bit.
42. High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even in Another World
After their plane goes down, seven prodigy children wake up to find themselves in another world.
However, as none of them are just normal students, they set out to improve and take over this world through the use of their specialties.
The characters themselves are each prodigies at something, which is usually the only interesting thing they have about their character.
However, it is fun to watch what sort of effect they have on the fantasy world since modern knowledge can completely unhinge some things.
43. The Devil is a Part-Timer
Right on the verge of taking over the world, evil Demon Lord Satan was foiled by the hero Emilia and was forced to retreat through a dimensional portal.
He ends up in this world where he is without powers and without money. In order to pay his way, he gets a part-timer job slinging fast food.
This reverse isekai anime has a demon lord brought to our world without his great powers. He ends up working as a fast food worker to pay the bills.
It is definitely one of those “must watch” comedy anime series because it has some great jokes and characters.
44. Isekai Cheat Magicians
Taichi and Ren, high school students and childhood friends, are transported to a fantasy world by a beam of light one afternoon.
After narrowly escaping a monster attack, they travel with a group of adventurers to the guild. There, they discover that their magical aptitude is off the charts!
Now in possession of incredibly magical ability, the must familiarize themselves with this world while they search for a way home.
As there is a lid for every pot, I firmly believe there is a fan for every anime. As such, I try to put things a series did well even about the series I didn’t like. To say something good about Isekai Cheat Magicians is my biggest struggle.
It steps in line with every single isekai anime cliche, does nothing particularly new or interesting, and is as flashy with magic as most isekai series are.
If you don’t need a twist in your isekai anime, but simply want to slip into another standard adventure with overpowered cardboard characters, this is for you.
45. Outbreak Company
With parents that write light novels and draw eroge, Kanou Shinichi was born to be an otaku.
One day, he finds himself transported to a fantasy world full of elves and dragons.
In this world he is given a quest, not to fight monsters, but to become a moe missionary to teach everyone on the finer points of being an otaku.
It’s a lewd comedy that isn’t very ecchi because it is very moe.
That is appealing to a very specific sect, but if you enjoy lewd humor, then it is a good way to spend some time.
46. Sengoku Night Blood
The world of Shinga was once peaceful and prosperous under the Himemiko. However, when she disappeared, the warriors, imbued with superhuman powers, began to war with each other for dominance.
Yuzuki ended up in this new land suddenly and finds that her blood has the ability to heal and empower these men, making her a target of all.
This is an isekai anime for the ladies, and by that, I mean it has that standard otome game plot where a bunch of beautiful men are all really into the female protagonist.
It’s sexy vampires and werewolves that are also samurai, and sometimes, that’s just all you need.
47. These Problem Children are Coming From Another World, Aren’t They?
Three extraordinary teenagers are blessed with psychic abilities, but are bored with their mundane lives.
Unexpectedly, they are invited to go to a mysterious new place to participate in a high-stakes game using their abilities in order to better the new community they live in.
This is, in so many ways, like No Game No Life-lite.
It’s not as detailed with the games and strategy, its characters are still quite fun, and its villains are often less interesting.
Still, it fills the void where No Game No Life season 2 should be.
48. The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent
Sei, a young office worker, is summoned to a new world.
However, the people who summoned her to banish dark magic from the world only meant to summon one person they would call Saint. Instead, they summoned two, and Sei discovers that they actually like the other girl better.
Not really caring about that, she ends up making potions at a research institute using her newfound magic.
Unfortunately, while she is unexpectedly talented at her work and happy doing it, she begins to think that she is indeed the Saint.
This is actually a pretty nice series.
The main character is a Mary Sue, for sure. It has strong reverse harem vibes, but I appreciate the older, mature female protagonist. Female-led isekai anime is growing in popularity, but not always done well.
Its become a rather comforting slice of life series that isn’t trying to be action-heavy or in-depth, but it’s just a fun watch.
While there is romance in a lot of isekai anime, The Saint’s Magic Power is Ominpotent is probably one of the best isekai romance anime for shoujo fans.
49. Cheat Pharmacist’s Slow Life – Making a Drugstore in Another World
Formerly a corporate slave, Reiji was transported to another world.
Using his skills, he started making potions that were effective, and most importantly, didn’t taste like absolute garbage.
Now Reiji lives a slow life on the outskirts of a village by making potions and running a pharmacy.
This is one of those low-intensity slice of life isekai anime series where episodes are comprises of several small stories that are quickly and comically resolved.
50. The Dungeon of Black Company
Kinji has finally perfected his NEET lifestyle through shrewd money management. However, just when he is able to hang out for the rest of his life, he is transported to another world.
There, he is immediately shoved into a harsh mining job for a black company that cares only about profits and quotas.
However, as the world’s laziest and most clever NEET, Kinji is determined to be a layabout again someday.
This comedy isekai anime leans heavily on the main character being comically scummy.
That in and of itself is a joy to watch, but unfortunately he is the only interesting character.
51. Tsukimichi – Moonlit Fantasy
Makoto Misumi is just an ordinary boy, but one night after learning his parents were from another world and guaranteed their travel to Japan by agreeing to give up what they care about most one day, he is transported to another world.
Unfortunately, the goddess of that world finds him ugly and in all ways repulsive. She flings him to the corner of the world with her only gift being the ability to understand, speak, and write monster languages.
With gifts from his previous worlds’ god, Tsukuyomi, and enhanced abilities from growing up in a non-magical world, Makoto sets out to make a life for himself.
This is technically a parody isekai anime, but the thing is that it still has hints of wanting to be a serious one. Kind of like Konosuba, but not necessary very funny.
Still, it keeps it from just melding into the generic.
52. How a Realist Hero Rebuilt The Kingdom
Kazuya Souma is summoned to another world rife with adventure. There, the king cedes his throne to the young hero and Souma finds himself saddled with a kingdom in decline.
Now, he shows the true might of his heroism by rehabilitating the country, not through adventure or war, but through rigorous economic administration.
Now this is a series I can get behind. Let’s put on our CPA wrist braces and do some rigorous accounting!
In all seriousness, its focus on realm administration is actually more interesting than many generic isekai anime plots these days.
53. The Fruit of Evolution: Before I Knew It, My Life Had It Made
Seiichi Hiragi is a fat loser who has been outcasted and bullied at school. However, one day it was announced by a being claiming to be god that they would all be transported to another world, but had to wait for the summoning to be completed.
The school formed up into groups, but Seiichi was shunned. This caused him to be transported elsewhere when they went to a new world.
Hungry, he ate a fruit that turned out to be the fruit of evolution, spiraling his life to new heights.
Have you ever been attracted to a monkey with anime girl eyes?
I’m sorry, that was probably a strange thing to ask.
Anyway, this is another power fantasy, zero-to-hero sort of isekai anime where a guy gets a loyal animal girl companion within minutes and proves to be a great guy among otherwise trash people.
It does lean more towards overall silly comedy, though.
54. Life with an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated into a Total Fantasy Knockout
On their way home from a mixer, average guy Tachibana and his handsome best friend Jinguuji are attacked by a naked goddess.
When they wake up in another world, she tells them that they are heroes and tasks them with killing a demon lord.
However, much to the chagrin of woman-hating Jinguuji, Tachibana has been transformed into a super cute girl!
The title sounds like a set up for something generic, but this is a comedy isekai anime series through and through.
It is also a pretty good one that makes solid jokes out of cliches.
Furthermore, if it turns into a rom-com like most of the jokes keep threatening it to, it will be even more amazing.
55. The Executioner and Her Way Of Life
For years, the Lost Ones have come from the distant world of Japan to a fantasy land. Not even these Lost Ones know how or why they arrive there, but their immense powers only bring destruction.
In order to secure the safety of their world, Executioners are charged with exterminating these Lost Ones. While on the job, Executioner Menou happens across Akari, a Lost One summoned by an ambitious king.
However, she finds that the girl is immortal and cannot be killed. Traveling with Akari, Menou seeks a way to end her life.
While I am a firm believer of going all-in rather than just yuri baiting, I enjoy the twist on this isekai anime otherwise.
Unfortunately, a twist can only go so far carrying a rather flimsy plot.
Luckily, the characters themselves are interesting enough and the magic looks spectacular.
56. Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi
Arumi and Sasshi have been friends since they were children, both living in the waning Abenobashi Commercial District of Osaka. However, things are changing in Abenobashi, due in no small part to the area being slowly being bought out to build a mega-mall.
One day, after an accident, the two friends find that Abenobashi has really changed – into a medieval RPG world, a dating sim game, a space opera, or a film noir movie.
It is one wacky adventure after the next as Abenobashi takes on the form of Sasshi’s otaku interests.
This is basically a love story to all otaku interests.
Full of parody for each genre and with a energetic sort of humor ala FLCL. Every episode is a different world, and it is a really fun watch.
It’s old now, but doesn’t look too bad. Don’t sleep on it!
57. Sweet Reincarnation
Without realizing his dream of making the world’s best pastry, a promising pastry chef suddenly dies. However, he is reincarnated into a new world as the young noble, Pastry Mille Morteln.
Although he is the eldest son of an impoverished country lord, he is determined to still follow his dreams of being a pastry chef even in his new life. Now, he balances fulfilling expectations as an aristocrat while also gathering all the ingredients he needs to make wonderful confections as he builds his dream kingdom of sweets.
Although you could easily label this as a “food isekai,” it is actually surprisingly not as much about food as you would thing almost solely due to the fact that getting the ingredients to actually make sweets is difficult in a medieval world.
He does cook sweets, but it was a nice touch to make him have to improve his family’s landholdings in order to procure the ingredients. It allows Sweet Reincarnation to be the best of both food anime and isekai.
58. The Twelve Kingdoms
In what started as a normal day as a normal high school student, Nakajima Youko has her reality shattered when a strange man named Keiki appears before her, swearing his allegiance.
When Youko and her friends are attacked by demons, they are pulled into a different world, one she has never known.
Separated from Keiki, Youko and her friends must do whatever they have to in order to survive this strange, harsh place.
If you like well-built worlds, then this is for you.
They highlight each of those twelve kingdoms that have a distinct government and culture. The world inside the series truly feels vast and is explored by the characters on their journey.
59. Ixion Saga DT
While playing an MMO, Kon thinks he lucks out when he receive a request from a female character in the game, hoping to parlay that into getting himself a girlfriend.
However, when he accepts, he is transported to the world of Mira where he accidentally saves the young princess by landing his computer chair on her attacker.
With no idea how to get home, Kon joins the princess as part of her honor guard as she travels on her way to an arranged marriage in order to save her country.
This is definitely more of a comedy show. It certainly has action, but it is made very clear that they want you to enjoy the comedy more than anything else.
It’s not a bad thing because the comedy is actually really good.
60. Digimon
When a group of kids head to summer camp, things don’t turn out exactly as planned.
In the middle of July it begins to snow and they receive these strange devices that end up transporting them to the digital world.
Inside, the children each receive a digital monster as a companion, but not all monsters in the digital world are as nice as their new friends.
This is a classic from my childhood, and if you want to mature it up a bit, the Digimon Tri movies are fantastic. Everything except for Tri is aimed at a younger audience, but it has that Pokemon charm.
61. Fushigi Yuugi
One day while visiting the National Library, junior high students Maika and Yui are transported inside a mysterious book about ancient China called The Universe of the Four Gods.
Within, Maika finds herself with the responsibility of being the priestess of Suzaku, and must gather all his celestial warriors to summon him for three wishes.
However, she is put at odds with Yui when she is manipulated into becoming the priestess of Seiryuu by an enemy nation.
This was the introduction to this genre for many older fans.
It is based on Chinese mythology, which is a new and interesting element. In general, though, this series is really carried by the characters.
62. Kyo Kara Maoh
After saving someone from bullies, Yuri becomes their target. When his head gets shoved in a toilet, he is sucked into another world.
There, he is told that because of his black hair and black eyes, he is destined to become the next demon king.
The demons view him as unworthy, but after winning a duel by utilizing his newfound magical powers, he becomes slowly accepted.
Big oof getting isekai’d from a swirly, but actually this series has a pretty standard isekai anime plot.
He is the person of legend despite being a normal dude, yet he grows into that role.
63. Dead Mount Death Play
In a fantasy world, a legendary hero has set himself to finally slaying the Corpse God, an evil necromancer. When the dust settles from their battle, the hero is victorious, but even he senses something unusual about his victory.
Meanwhile, the Corpse God wakes up in an alley in modern Tokyo, possessing the body of Polka Shinomiya, the second son of a wealthy family who just had his throat slit by an assassin.
After having a face-off with the assassin, this new Polka ends up allying with her to try and find out who tried to kill previous Polka as well as to explore this strange new magic-less world.
Similar to The Devil is a Part-Timer, Dead Mount Death Play is a reverse isekai about a prosecuted evil entity magically spirited away to our modern world. In an even more interesting new take, he has to deal with the consequences that come from being magicked into the recently murdered body he now inhabits.
This series likes darkness and violence and does offer some decent intrigue in – not how he was murdered – but why.
64. The Reason Why Raeliana Ended Up at The Duke’s Mansion
After being pushed off a building to her death, office worker Rinko Hanasaki is reborn as Raeliana McMillan, a minor character in a novel she had once read.
While Raeliana is the eldest daughter of a nouveau-rich baron, Rinko knows that her new life isn’t exactly blessed. Having knowledge of Raeliana’s fate in the novel, she knows that her fiancee, Lord Francis Brooks, kills her to kick off the plot of the book for the actual heroine.
Determined not to die, Raeliana makes moves to break her engagement and save her life. This leads her to the mysterious Duke Noah Wynknight, the male love interest in the novel and general manipulator of politics among the nobility. She ends up blackmailing him, threatening to reveal his secrets, if he does not pretend to be her fiancee so she can break things off with Brooks.
However, while this saves her life for now, Raeliana’s relationship with the Duke grows more complicated by the day.
Instead of being isekai’d into an otome game, this series breaks with traditional by reincarnating the main character into a murder mystery-based romance novel. Unfortunately, she is the character that is supposed to be murdered.
It is an interesting new twist, but moves sluggishly with both romance and intrigue.
65. Escaflowne
During a twist of fate, Hitomi Kanzaki witnesses a boy named Van fall from the sky and kill a dragon. After he defeats it, they are both sucked into a pillar of light and Hitomi is taken to Van’s world where she finds out he is a prince and his kingdom is at war.
After his kingdom falls, they both end up on the run as they try to take his kingdom back and get Hitomi home.
Although considered a classic by some, Escaflowne is one of those truly great, but so overlooked anime series.
To me, it hits like a more mature Inuyasha without the demons and less of the romantic drama.
66. Now and Then, Here and There
Shu is a typical Japanese boy, but when he sees a mysterious girl atop a smokestack, he follows her and is pulled into a strange desert world.
It is here that Shu is forced to discover a world filled with the tragedies of war.
Genocide, torture, hunger, and thirst are abound, but Shu is determined to try and save the girl that he saw.
This is a more dark isekai anime series. The new world he is sent to is brutal, and the kid learns hard lessons pretty frequently.
If you want a break from the twee positivity and ecchi, then this is a good watch.
67. My One-Hit Kill Sister
After dying, Asahi Ikusaba was transported to another world. While he tries to enjoy his isekai adventure, he finds that his abilities are rather lackluster. Just as he is about to be attacked, Asahi’s elder sister Maya manifests in his new world and saves him.
As he discovers, Maya is the overpowered one in this isekai adventure! With cheat-level skills, she is the world’s strongest older sister with the world’s strongest brother complex.
Do You Love Your Mother offered you MILFsekai, but My One-Hit Kill Sister offers you the Oneesekai. It is an isekai about an overly attached sister who appears in her isekai’d brothers new world as a OP summon/companion.
68. Cautious Hero – The Hero is Powerful But Overly Cautious
In the divine realm, Gods and Goddesses are assigned worlds in peril to summon heroes to guide on their quest to save those worlds.
The Goddess of Healing, Ristarte, is assigned a difficult S-class world and told to pick a hero to defeat the Demon King. While her choices are underwhelming, one low level hero with super stats catches her eye!
Seiya Ryuuguuin is indeed a powerful hero, but he also has the problematic quirk of being overly cautious. His desire to stay on the safe side, over-preparing and over-training for all encounters, is a source of frustration for all.
This is yet another comedy isekai anime where the hero has a quirk that interferes with their heroing. It’s not bad, but it grows old.
That said, it is the first comedy isekai anime to actually grow serious by the end.
69. Harem in the Labyrinth of Another World
After being perpetually bullied in school, Michio Kaga is browsing a suicide website when an ad catches his eye. This ad takes him to a site that seems to allow him to create a character for an MMO.
He messes around on the site with it’s roll-based luck element until he gets top-tier stats before clicking accept.
However, this website suddenly transports him to a game-like fantasy land.
This is a series for the chronically horny.
It lets you know in the first few seconds when the opening credits burst forth full of tits and ass shots.
It follows utterly average main character whose party is a harem made up of slaves who, despite being slaves, are immediately horny for him for no reason.
It does, to its credit, end most episodes with actual sex with that harem. That’s probably not a selling point for serious isekai anime fans, but I definitely know there are anime fans that will bee-line to it with that new information.
70. Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill
Alongside three other heroes, Mukouda Tsuyoshi was transported to a fantasy world to save a kingdom.
However, it becomes very apparent that he was summoned as a mistake when the only skill he has is to be able to open an interface to purchase food items from modern Japan.
Kicked out into the world, Tsuyoshi sets out into the world and his ability to make delicious dishes soon pays off. He attracted the attention of legendary wolf Fenrir who enjoyed the meal so much that he forms a pact with him to be his familiar.
Now employed as a merchant and adventurer, he travels and cooks to earn a living.
Like a more wholesome The Rising of the Shield Hero, Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill eschews the battle plot that often follows being shunned in lieu of something wholly more fun.
Food anime is great. Food isekai anime is great too.
71. Handyman Saitou in Another World
Handyman Saitou has always been a kind of unremarkable man. He worked a thankless handyman job where the company prioritized profits and clients often dismissed his work as too simple to be worth paying for.
One day, Saito is transported to a fantasy land where he takes up with a group of adventurers who, despite having some slight dysfunction of their their own, make his skills feel valuable!
What I most enjoy about Handyman Saitou in Another World is that isekai often trudges through setting up a same-y fantasy world and a same-y adventuring party, and a same-y adventuring plot as part of linear storytelling. Handyman Saitou is told in short skits instead of one linear plot.
While you see that form of storytelling often in anime, you don’t see it often in isekai anime. So it is refreshing in utilizing that, if nothing else.
Handyman Saitou in Another World is actually nice and laid-back with its adventures and its comedy. The action isn’t the star, it is the characters and their shenanigans.
72. My Unique Skill Makes Me OP Even at Level 1
After working at an exploitative company, Ryouta Satou died from overwork, but was reincarnated to a fantasy world. There, he makes the unfortunate discovery that in a world of adventure, he is level-locked at level 1.
While he can’t level up, Ryouta gains access to a special cheat dungeon that shouldn’t exist. Inside, the monsters that don’t drop items for anyone else will drop weapons and items that let him rank up his skills.
After maxing his stats and gathering weapons only he can use, he finds that he is now overpowered even such a low level.
Stuck at level one, the main character has the ability to get special drops from monsters that don’t drop loot for others. It is also one of the rare anime that brings a gun to a medieval isekai fight.
While this series has a lot of bland isekai elements, it does provide a unique world where most things are gotten through dungeon drops instead of manufacturing or farming.
73. Gate – Thus the JSDF Fought There
Japanese Self-Defense Force solider and otaku Youji Itami is in the Ginza district of Tokyo feeding his hobby one afternoon when a gate to another world opens and medieval soldiers flood modern day Japan.
While Itami, in conjunction with the local police, manage to save many civilian lives, his hero status forces him to go beyond the gate with his fellow soldiers to explore a mysterious new world filled with swords, magic, elves, and dragons.
Gate is probably one of the best isekai anime, in all honesty. It while it is prone to some Japanese nationalism and chest-beating, it sure does give you what you never knew you wanted – modern military technology versus medieval military technology and fantasy creatures.
Hundreds of cavalry stands no chance against just one machine gun nest. Dragons, while tough, are easier to best when you can aim a bazooka at their weak spot. Gate fully embraces these lovely types of battles.
74. Restaurant to Another World
The nondescript Youshoku no Nekoya is a cafe that has been in business for 50 years. However, while it serves salarymen and other workers most of the week.
On Saturdays, it closes down to the public in order to serve special guests, mythical creatures that come from another world looking for comforting cuisine.
This is very much a food anime, but with the added twist of various fantasy patrons coming to out world to eat delicious human food.
75. Isekai Izakaya
There is a bar located in Kyoto called Nobu. However, its front door leads to another world. In Nobu, they bring Japanese food and drink to the residents of another world.
Very similar to Restaurant to Another World, but as a short-form episode series, things progress much faster. Still, a fun mix of isekai and food.
76. Combatants Will Be Dispatched
On Earth, the villainous Kisaragi Corporation has finally conquered everything, but they have their eye on the entire universe. Having finally created a transporter, they send agent Roku-gou to the kingdom of Grace where he is to infiltrate and eventually conquer the kingdom for the corporation.
Of course, to ensure the success of one of their more disposable agents, they send with him Alice, an exceptional android, to make sure the mission is carried out.
Finally arriving, Roku-gou and Alice end up infiltrating the inner circle of the kingdom and helping them secure victory against an invading Demon Lord.
This comedy isekai anime twists the set up by having the main character be just a pawn for an evil organization that took over Earth and is now expanding its domination to another universe.
As it shares an author with Konosuba, is revels in its underhanded main characters, but their shenanigans are what makes the comedy hit.
77. Uncle From Another World
Takafumi’s uncle has been in a coma for 17 years after being hit by a truck when he was 17. However, after all this time, he has woken up.
As Takafumi discovers, while his uncle was in a coma in his world, he was transported to a fantasy land and became a great hero despite constantly being confused for an orc due to his appearance.
Now Takafumi has to room with this man who needs to catch up on 20 years of gaming and anime culture while still possessing literal magical powers.
This is another “after the isekai adventure” anime. A man’s uncle was in a coma for 17 years. His mind was actually on an isekai adventure and the series details his exploits while his nephew exploits the very real magic his uncle still possesses.
The comedy often comes from the uncle being a unattractive otaku and suffering even in his isekai life because of it.
78. KamiKatsu – What God Does in a World Without Gods
As his father is the leader of a cult religion, Yukito Urabe is often at the mercy of his whims. One whim sees him tossed into the ocean with the belief that their god, Mitama, will save him. As he drowns, Yukito wishes to be reborn in a world without gods and religion.
His wish comes true when he wakes up in a world completely devoid of religion, but learns that the government carries out an end-of-life system where people regularly are killed and those who do not wish to be killed voluntarily toil away in isolated villages until they are taken by force to be executed.
After Yukito’s new friends from one isolation camp are taken to be forcefully executed, he awakens Mitama with a prayer who descends from the sky and annihilates anyone that hurt him and his friends.
It is interesting to have a religion-themed isekai about building a religion/cult. However, people don’t stay for the interesting concept in Kamikatsu, they stay for the extremely degenerate humor.
79. Sword Art Online
With the aid of NerveGear technology, video game players can now experience their playable worlds like never before – in virtual reality.
For Kazuto Kirigaya, his game of choice is Sword Art Online.
After beta testing the game, he logs into the launch and finds himself, as well as ten thousand other players, trapped in the game world.
I firmly believed that it was solely the first half of the first season that built Sword Art Online’s massive fanbase, and most of them went into denial as it slide down a slippery slope in quality from that initial interesting premise. Admittedly, it brought it back with Alicization, though.
Anyway, SAO started with a strong and, at the time, unique premise. But it not only quickly ended that arc, but each arc afterwards seemed to try to do it again in a different type of game, but did it worse.
80. Log Horizon
Thirty thousand Japanese players of the popular Elder Tale game all log in to explore the new update of their game, only to discover they are unable to log out.
The story focuses on the socially awkward college student Shiroe, a master strategist in-game, and his friends as they try to navigate their new reality.
Unlike Sword Art Online, Log Horizon really focuses in on the mechanics of the game and its world in a detailed manner.
In fact, that becomes its downfall later when the action falls off and the economics and politics ramps up.
Still, it is very thoughtful and detailed in building the world of the game out.
81. Overlord
As the final hour approaches the life cycle of the MMO Yggdrasil, Momonga, a powerful wizard and leader of the dark guild Ainz Ooal Gown, is there to see it off.
However, to his surprise, the servers don’t go down and even stranger is that all the NPC characters have come alive with their own unique personalities.
What do you do when you are playing your game for real with a bunch of OP NPCs you created? Conquer it (accidentally), of course!
While that overall plot moves slowly, Overlord has great flashy action and explores a vast and interesting world. It does the basic things really well, and that has made it an isekai anime staple.
If you enjoy overpowered main characters, Overlord is easily one of the best isekai anime with OP MCs.
82. My Next Life As a Villainess – All Routes Lead to Doom
At eight years old, Katarina Claes, the only daughter of a duke, hits her head and suddenly remembers she was once a seventeen-year-old otaku that got isekai’d.
She realizes that she is now in the world of Fortune Lover, the otome game that she had been playing before her death.
Unfortunately, she is not the heroine, but rather the villainess who usually ends up dead or exiled at the end. As such, she endeavors to change her fate and avoid all doom flags.
Imagine an isekai anime in which a female main character not only charms her entire man harem, but collects a female harem as well.
Furthermore, she is not even focused on her romance, which is refreshing.
It is a pretty wholesome show and nice if you want some comedy to make you feel good.
83. Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody
Suzuki Ichirou is a programmer for a game company, and in order to keep up with demands, he frequently sets his work pace to “death march” in which he works for days straight with little sleep and without going home.
During one of these death marches, he falls asleep and when he wakes up, he is somehow transported inside of one of his games.
This is one of those anime series that tends to blend in with all the others.
Honestly, aside from the interesting MMO system, there is not a lot of unique highlights to it. It is an alright show and more of what some people are looking for or if you simply crave more harems.
84. How Not to Summon a Demon Lord
In his MMORPG, Takuma boast overwhelming strength and was referred to as the demon king. However, one day he gets summoned to another world, still in the appearance of his character.
There, he discovers two girls that use the same magic he uses to turn others into slaves. However, due to his magic reflect skill, the spell was turned back on them.
This is definitely a ecchi comedy series that likes to play at some action.
Mostly, it has some solid jokes because the main character is really too overpowered to be challenged by much.
What is does best and most often is ecchi.
85. Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear
Yuna much prefers staying home and playing her favorite VRMMO instead of going to school.
During an update, she receives a strange and powerful bear outfit. It was overpowered, but too embarrassing to wear in-game.
However, she finds herself suddenly transported to the world of the game, and her bear suit becomes her best chance of surviving.
Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear is more wholesome and slice of life-y than your standard isekai anime and very often it is cute girls doing cute things.
However, this world is indeed dangerous and we best not forget that the bear onesie helps Yuna survive it.
86. Reincarnated Into Demon King Evelogia’s World
Toshiaki Gozu is obsessed with his favorite game, but he admires the game’s antagonist, the Demon King Evelogia.
After his rough lifestyle catches up with him and he is killed by Yakuza, Gozu finds himself reincarnated into the very same game.
Unfortunately, he finds out that he is the hero destined to kill the demon king. Shunning that completely, he swears himself an ally to the demon king and begins their long love affair.
Fair warning, this is a boy’s love anime, and one of the saucier ones at that.
Still, it’s actually a really nice romance even if they don’t really do the typical isekai anime adventure things.
87. She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man
Kagami is a VRMMMO player of a game called Arch Earth Online. He is a veteran player that helped form a kingdom for mages and plays the wise old man.
However, one day he purchases an appearance change item with currency about to expire and tests out what it would be like if his character was a super cute girl.
After falling asleep, he finds himself still in the body of a girl and the game feels a little more real than it used to.
Another VRMMO isekai anime where they are trapped in the game, but this one is a little light on the substance.
Mostly it feels like it just wants you to watch its ultra-cute characters be cute, and occasionally do flashy – but not interesting – battles.
88. In The Land of Leadale
After an accident put her on life support, Keina took up playing the VRMMO game, World of Leadale.
After a power outage at the hospital, she wakes up fully inside the game as her avatar, Cayna.
Furthermore, it seems that 200 years have passed since she last played and no other player characters can be found.
This one mostly suffers from a main character whose only trait is being a nice young woman.
That being said, it does pose an interesting mystery to solve about why so much time passed and what happened to the other players.
89. Skeleton Knight in Another World
After falling asleep playing games, a gamer woke up in the game world, but as a skeleton.
While he is equipped well, his appearance is too frightening to live the peaceful life he wants.
Yet, after meeting a beautiful elf woman, he may find himself a different path full of adventure.
This is, in essence, just more “isekai, but” with the twist of him being a scary, but actually nice skeleton.
However, it is actually an isekai anime that is very dedicated to its plot. He ends up trying to save elves sold into slavery and gets pulled into a surprisingly complex series of political intrigues.
He is also, unbeknownst to him, one of the strongest fighters in the world. I mean, that’s most isekai protagonists, but the interesting bit is that he doesn’t realize how vastly superior his powers are.
90. Trapped in a Dating Sim – The World of Otome Games is Tough For Mobs
After starving himself to beat an otome game for his sister, office worker Leon falls down the stairs and dies. When he awakens again, he is a young son of a minor noble that wasn’t featured in the game.
Looking to live quietly as a nobody “mob” character, he is soon saddled with an arranged marriage he is against where he decides to use his knowledge of the game to get out of the match and reach for his own happiness.
In an otome game as neither a rich or handsome member of the man stable or the main heroine is fairly interesting, but… Well, they go about it with having him suddenly becomes rich and powerful almost immediately.
It completely undoes any potential hardship from that twist in the first episode.
Otherwise, enjoy watching this guy turn a reverse harem game into his harem game.
91. .Hack//Sign
In the MMORPG game simply called The World, a wavemaster by the alias of Tsukasa awakens with slight amnesia and cannot log out of the game.
Believed to be a hacker with the Crimson Knights guild, Tsukasa wanders the game looking for answers and avoiding other players that seek to do him harm.
After reuniting with the Crimson Knights, the players that became acquainted with Tsukasa also seek a reason as to why he cannot log out before the problem becomes worse.
Sword Art Online before Sword Art Online, .Hack, like SAO, gets real complicated over its many series.
If you have an itch to watch isekai anime about people trapped in a virtual game, then this can scratch it. It can scratch it real good, too.
92. Show By Rock
Cyan loves music and desperately wants to join a band, but she is too shy to ask to join one.
One day while playing her favorite rhythm game, she is suddenly sucked inside her phone to the world known as Tokyo Midi City.
There, she finds that music has more than just the power to inspire others, but it can fight monsters as well.
With great musical talent and minimal self-confidence, Cyan finds that her dreams of joining a band are about to come true.
Isekai comes for every genre, but it is honestly surprising there is not more musical ones by this point.
Show by Rock combines music, ridiculous fantasy fights, and makes all of that extra energetically anime.
It is really more for people that love ridiculous comedy rather than music or isekai anime themes, though.
93. I’m the Villainess So I’m Taming the Final Boss
Being constantly ill, a girl passed her time in the hospital playing otome games.
However, one day she wakes up in the world of the game she was playing. What’s more, she wakes up as Aileen Lauren Dautriche, the villainess of the game.
After childhood friend and crown prince Cedric publicly breaks up with her for the game’s protagonists, Aileen makes moves to avoid the tragic future that results in her death.
She decides to propose to Cedric’s half-brother, Demon King Claude who, if left alone, would transform into a dragon and off-handedly kill her in the game.
So begins her quest to tame him.
Very, very similar in plot to My Next Life as a Villainess, but unlike that show, there is actual romantic progression here.
She isn’t building a large bisexual harem, but rather romancing one shy demon lord. It’s very cute.
94. The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior
In the To a Beam of Light With You, the final boss and villainess Pride Royal Ivy committed a number of atrocities against everyone around her to the detriment of her nation.
However, one day a student from Japan wakes up in the body of Pride Royal Ivy when she is eight years old, just after she awakens the power of precognition that gives her the right to inherit the throne.
Not wishing to meet a grisly fate or to see her subjects suffer as they would if she were the villainess, this new Pride uses her knowledge of the game to change events that would lead to suffering in an effort to instead become a benevolent ruler.
The growing villainess anime trend is all about girls reincarnated in otome games as a villainess trying to avoid their bad end. However, The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen has the main character so sure she will turn evil despite being literally the nicest person in the kingdom that you start to believe it too.
It kind of draws you in.
95. The Great Cleric
After suddenly dying, a salaryman wakes to find himself in another world and in the body of a young teen. Taking up the name of Luciel, he decides to become a healer in order to help people and lead a peaceful life.
Discovering the world is incredibly dangerous, Luciel heads to the Adventurers Guild to try and train his body so he won’t immediately be killed on the road. There, he discovers that healers have a rather poor reputation among adventurers for charging prices so high that adventurers either die due to not being able to afford treatment or trade their life for being sold into slavery.
Working at the Adventurers Guild in return for martial training, Luciel offers his healing skills to wounded adventurers and hopes to someday right the corrupt system.
Most isekai protagonists are tanks, warriors, mages, or even the rare archer – never have they been a healing class. The Great Cleric offers you the adventures of a – kind of masochistic – healer.
It isn’t really an adventure-type isekai, however. It is more a “rise up the guild ranks and changes a messed up system” isekai.
96. Summoned to Another World for a Second Time
Previously, Setsu was a hero that was summoned to another world embroiled in a bitter war to save it. With the help of his companions, he managed to succeed, ending a war between humanity and the demon kingdoms and bringing peace to the world.
However, Setsu was betrayed by someone close to him and returned to his original world after saving everyone. What’s more, he was returned as a baby that had to grow up all over again. There, he grew into a gloomy teenager, but one day he and his classmates were summoned, once again returning him to the world he had once saved.
Isekai is reaching the event horizon where it starts to have to do things like this – re-isekai-ing the isekai protagonist. However, while that may be an interesting new take, this show doesn’t offer much towards it.
What if you missed all the “getting to know you” portions of the adventure between the protagonist and his companions only for them to be briefly summed up when he meets them again on his way to re-kick an ass that betrayed him?
97. Conception
On his graduation day, Itsuki is approached by his cousin and told she is pregnant. At that moment, a gate of light opens and the pair are transported to Granvania.
In this world, impurities are plunging Granvania into chaos, but it is discovered the Itsuki has the power to save them. By meeting Star Maiden and making Star Children with them, his children can help purge the world of impurities.
Always prudent to start out by saying this is based off a dating sim / visual novel game. I always feel that makes the plot make more sense, and also helps explain why this not a hentai plot. There isn’t even that much ecchi in it. The children are more just “magically” there.
98. Kiba
Frustrated with his lot in life, Zed searches for a place where he can live more fully.
One day, he is invited into a portal that transports him to a war-torn world where magic user called Shard Casters constantly battle each other using spirits.
Intrigued, Zed aims to become a Shard Caster only to discover that he already has a powerful spirit dwelling within him.
Kiba is an anime that suffers from a lot of flaws in production, which make it a rather unremarkable show.
That aside, it is essentially an isekai-themed, fantasy Pokemon. A guy gets sent to the world, and fights with summoned creatures.
99. Chronicles of an Aristocrat Reborn in Another World – The Apostle of the Gods Who Know No Self-Restraint
After saving some young girls from an attacker, a teen boy died and reincarnated into a world of swords, sorcery, and adventurers. On his third birthday, Cain von Silford, the third son of a noble family remembered his previous life and was determined to make the most of his new one.
However, on his fifth birthday when children traditionally commune with the gods to receive their blessings, he didn’t just receive one blessing, he received blessings from all the gods, and the levels of those blessings were far above what even the most gifted humans received.
With his stats boosted so ridiculously powerful that he has to hide them from everyone, he decides to become an adventurer.
Chronicles of an Aristocrat Reborn in Another World was interesting if only because I thought it was trying to be silly, enjoyed it because it was just so silly, then learned later that the source material wanted you to treat all that as serious.
If you treat it seriously, I don’t think its a particularly good series just because it so often leans into what makes isekai so boilerplate that is comical.
100. Am I Actually The Strongest
After he was promised to be reincarnated into a new world with cheat-level powers, a man is reborn a royal baby named Reinhart. Unfortunately, his powers are so OP that they can’t be measured by traditional means.
Not wanting a weak member of the royal family, his parents abandon him in the woods. Luckily, the king’s brother seeks him out and takes him home to raise as his own, along with the demon that pledged her loyalty to him after getting a taste of baby Reinhart’s powerful magics.
With endless power at his disposal, Reinhart makes his way through this dangerous new world of adventure.
Oh, you know how it goes. You have a main character that is legitimately the strongest in the world, and all he wants to do is be a shut-in.
While much of this series doesn’t do anything too new, it does establish an interesting magic-based political dynamic. However, it’s serious plot isn’t the charming thing in this series. It is the lamp-shading comedy that endears it to people. It’s silly, and it doesn’t want you taking ti any sort of seriously.
Hoo-boy. That was quite the list. So, what’s your favorite isekai anime? Are there any more you would recommend watching?
Please keep in mind that this list has changed significantly over time, so some of the comments below may seem strange. It used to be “every isekai ever,” but, well, the list got so long this page laoded ultra-slow. So I’m capping this at 100.
Some more isekai anime: Maze, MAR, Dog Days, Arata Kangatari, Izumo: Takeki Tsurugi no Senki, Kiba, Strange Dawn, Himiko-den, Harukanaru Toki no Naka de ~Hachiyou Shou~
Surprised Bofuri wasnt mention.
ikr bofuri is nice
There is mentioned it
yes but some time ago it wasn’t
BRUH it was literally mentioned
i watched nearly all the animes in this list
Those who hunt elves was SUPER good
Definition of isekai is “transported to another world via reincarnation or summoning”. A bunch of modern anime like Sword Art Online and BOFURI are NOT isekai. So stop calling them that, in Bofuri they aren’t stuck in the video game, they aren’t in a new world, they weren’t transported anywhere, they can leave/go back to the real world anytime they want, and NO ONE NOT A SINGLE PERSON is in the real world missing or hell no one is magical or strong at all.
Boufuri isn’t a real isekai, because they aren’t stuk in another world
Yeah they aren’t stuck in it but they are still transferred to a new world.
They Are not transferred to a New Word in bofuri they Are playing a virtuel reality game.
Isekai is a subgenre of fantasy in which a character is suddenly transported from their world into a new or unfamiliar one
Yeah and virtual reality game is a subgenre gaming. Virtual reality isn’t a different world thus it isn’t isekai which is a common misconception.
Through Sao borders on a fine line there is a lot if discussion if it should be placed as an isekai or not through bofuri is a gaming anime
How the hell is sword art online an isekai?? They all still exist in the real world, they never left. Don’t get me wrong I like sao but it’s not an isekai
but they are in a different world you fuctard an isekai is in a different world and technically no there not in the same world mentally just like your brain isn’t mentally in you fucking head.
Definition of isekai is “transported to another world via reincarnation or summoning”. A bunch of modern anime like Sword Art Online and BOFURI are NOT isekai.
isekai translates from japaneese as : “different world”. it is wost communly used as reincarnation or sommoning and so our defenition has shifted to that but the word/category isekai includes all anime that (at least most of it) takes place in another world. you can google the meaning of isekai if you want but you’ll see the same result. also, this is aa pointless argument. it doesn’t matter if you consider them to be isekai or not as long as it’s good. plus, if you like isekai you’ll like sao and bofuri
But When it is a virtuel reality game it does not take place in another world but Within our own.
So it isn’t another world they Are in The original Word playing a game. So the logic is flawed.
It isn’t about reincarnation or summoning but an actuel other world.
Virtuel reality is a genre however and That genre is a better placeret for bofuri and Sao:-D
“Isekai is a Japanese genre of light novels, manga, anime and video games that revolve around a person who is transported to and has to survive in another world, such as a fantasy world, virtual world or parallel universe. Wikipedia”
If you have a general distrust of Wikipedia:
• “Isekai, which is a Japanese word, translates to ‘another world’.”
• “In fact that’s the ONLY definition for Isekai. ‘Another world’ is where the definition starts and where the definition ends.
“Anything or anyone trying to explain that away or make it more complicated are only fooling themselves.”
• “The Japanese word ‘sekai’ means ‘world’. Isekai means ‘different world’ or ‘otherworld.'”
Here are two of my sources:
https://animemotivation.com/definition-of-isekai/
https://epicstream.com/news/MadalenaDaleziou/What-Is-Isekai-Anime-Manga-and-Meaning-in-Japanese-What-Is-the-Genre-About-Heres-Everything-to-Know
Please stop arguing that virtual reality doesn’t count, that’s embarrassing for yourself. Also is it only required the act of summoning or reincarnation than animes such as “Isekai Izakaya: Food From Another World” and “Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi” aren’t included on the list because they are not summoned- even when one of them clearly has Isekai on the list. Really if you want to say something at the very least google it. ?♀️
While it is a fine speech, the discussion because their haven’t been placed a real barrier to place the category a 100 % certainity. Which actually means that i can find as much prove for the opposite.
While virtual reality kind of is another world it exists within the modern world of the story and thats why i personally don’t feel like virtual relity games is isekai cause it isn’t “another world” it is a game filled with programs not organisme. So to me thats a big difference through virtual reality series can be good to.
I agree. Through i don’t it should be about summoning or reincarnation.
Isekai is stories revolving around another world series.
Timetravel has its own category because timetravel technically takes place in the same world.
Thus i think virtual reality should have its own category as well cause it isn’t really another world you still exist within in real world playimg a game which exists in the real world.
Hahaha funny
Bro if that’s your argument then what about reincarnation isekai their bodies are still in the same world. Isekai means your consciousness being transported to another world.
Bruh isekai means another world, and they are in ANOTHER WORLD thru game
i agree with that statement. if its not a physical transfer they are technically not in another world
You forgot Zipang my friend..
i love your list. on old anime, check up on louis rune soldier
for those who said that SAO and Bofuri are not isekai, Just seach the Meaning or Translation of Isekai, then DIE!!
Isekai means 「another world」 Transported or not= Isekai, Reincarnated or not= Isekai,
Virtual or real world= Isekai, Trap or not= Isekai. Now you know Utak Munggo
For those creeps saying that SAO is not isekai at all. Well, isekai is when you got transported to another world, virtually or physically and SAO indeed is like that, haven’t you Noticed, you jackass?!
This is legit, One of the most useful list but I’ve watched most of it. Even from the lesser known ones. But This page seems to cover most of the isekai which i enjoyed and it’s a treasure box for the new weebs.
For me I did enjoy Isekai Cheat Magicians and would even like to see another season of it, but your right it’s not for everyone. I also feel like Arifureta was a good isekai maybe not the best but I enjoyed it like most others on this list. I have been very pleased with isekai and hope they will make millions more for us isekai fans( maybe even add more seasons to the ones they already have like Death March or High School Prodigies)
Isekai’s are the best, I plan to write a light novel series (that will be an Isekai) very soon! I am trying to watch through lots to get a good idea of how mine should be! This list will definitely help, although I’ve seen a lot of these!
P.S. SAO is an Isekai but a pretty trashy one 🙂
its not shit
Quite a few of these are NOT isekai. Being trapped in a videogame is NOT isekai. It’s literally, trapped in a videogame. With the exception of reincarnation, unless you are taken PHYSICALLY as a whole person into this alternate world, it is NOT isekai. Never has been, never will be. TRON is an isekai, since the MC is taken bodily into the “matrix”. The Matrix is NOT isekai, however, as the MC is not physically inside the world. VR does not qualify as isekai.
Therefore, .hack//SIGN, SAO franchise, and Log Horizon are not isekai. After all, I can think of several related animes that are no more isekai, but never get mentioned.
I am not splitting hairs.
You seem to think you know what isekai means. Have you ever looked it up? No. Okay then let me educate you. Isekai- japanese noun-“another world”. That’s it no more,no less and VR is another world is it not. So there for stop spewing nonsense until you first get a dictionary, now I know the schools now a day is going to electrics but you can go to your local public library and use one the for the next time you want to add your two cents into something you know nothing about.
Vr isn’t another world world in That sense. When you efter a virtuel world you Are still in the same world just Within a computer system. So you would not be in another world Thats bullocks
no actually, in isekai they are only mentally transported with a body like/or a completely new one take “My Next Life as a Villainess” is a anime where this woman is reincarnated into a game character or “The Sage of Tanya the Evil” Tanya is a grown ass man reincarnated into a little girl HE IS REINCARNATED INTO A L I T T L E G I R L
Just look it up, if u think you’re smarter than the creator of SAO and Log Horizon AND Google then you can keep living in u delusion.
People, people, if you think you know something have the decency to do the research to make sure you are correct because if you don’t it just makes you look incompetent. Isekai Is not just mental or physical transfer it simply means “another world” so stop assuming thing’s because you hurd it from someone else or you thought it up yourself. Take the time to get it right or you may just stay ignorant for the rest of your life. Either way you choose don’t push your lack of effort on others let them look up the truth for themselves.
PS. Why not learn Japanese so you never need to look like a fool pretending to know what they are saying/meaning when you come across their language. It’s like “Cinco de Mayo” if you don’t know Spanish you might think it means “corn with mayonnaise” or something when it really means “5th of May”. Do you see what I mean? I hope so for our next generation.
I’d like to through my hat into this ring, and say if u take the time to think about it SAO isn’t exactly Isekai because I did search the meaning on google but I didn’t look it up on a dictionary and so I’m just using everyones opinions as a reference. So when I take the time to stop and think about it, it basically means “Transported into another world” and well while SAO is a game it is a world in its own sence. But not a “World World” by this I mean SAO is a world within a game and well it doesn’t say “transported to another world within a game” now does it? It says world and when u get right down to it a world isn’t something humans can make and well that world was made by a human, plus Kirito Regained consciousness. Meaning it was more like a dream and he along with everyone else describes the experience as they where trapped in a game not another world. And I’d also like to say for all of those who would still like to argue a world is defined as “the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and (natural) features” key word natural not artificial meaning not made but instead was already there. Honestly I just wanna find new Isekai anime it’s the best dam* genre out there and I have to admit SAO was hella good and I loved it but when I compare it to “That time I got reincarnated as a slime” it’s doesn’t seem like they belong in the same category.
Agreed
In all honesty I need to find a list with the top 1mill Isekai anime so I can try to find some I haven’t seen yet
I don’t think you seem to realize that in terms of Isekai, majority of them are on this list. There really isn’t that many, and if it isn’t on this list, it probably was shit or its very very obscure. Everything on this list is pretty much it
SAO sucks and those who think it’s a good isekai or anime are tards
welp your the def of shit no get the f out before i beat yo a s s
Bring it on you pussy
Really undersold log horizon as “like SAO,” It’s similar but unlike SAO they are not trapped in a VRMMO they are genuinely in another world. Elder tale was a normal MMO then when the plot kicks off they become their ingame characters. Slowly as more aspects of the game become real simple things such as an items flavor text begin to cause problems. Oh and also unlike SAO it doesn’t ******* suck!
Fuck I know isekai isn’t as popular as power like anime but I mean it’s a way better anime type I mean cmon think about it a normal ass dude was just transported into another would that isn’t like his and has powers and shit and he gets a well thought of story line and a herem that’s kinda slightly better then this dude was born into some poverty house hold and was good at magic so he became famous and spread his family name and got a herem and here is why everyone can slightly relate to the normal ass dude he was just a dude who loved games I mean cmon it’s fucking games then all of a sudden he is brought to another world either by summoning or by being killed by the isekai truck personally the being killed types are better but back to what I was saying kinda got side tracked isekai anime rules it is a God damn shame there are soo few of them that are actually good af like real fire not that crap where the mc was summoned or died then off the bat gets a herem like the big boobed girls are great and all but cmon thing about the plot a little bit more
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Everything in this list I’ve watched or tried to watches :'(
Perhaps I’m overlooking things, but I don’t see “Cautious Hero: The hero is overpowered but overly cautious” in this list (outragious! :p). It certainly is on par with the popular ones IMO.
Another one that is often overlooked but should be included in every list: “Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun”
I see you are a connoisseur of exquisite taste.
Indeed a connoisseur ^_^ rarely care across anyone who mentions it
I have to say this is the best list anybody could ever find of course you could add more but what I like the most is the fact that you tell us about it from your opinion so that we don’t just get “this is what happens in the anime it’s great” but actual real good commentary and advice.
MAR is technically Isekai. Boy goes through creepy clown gate to a world with magic jewelry that turn into magic weapons. One of my favorites growing up. Just a good ol fashioned shounen battle manga.
I’m sad I watched every episode of every isekai one this list except one No Game No Life this one so I will watch it now then I would have completed every one on this list then I will be board again until the make more eps for something or make a new good isekai or a fantasy anime
i love your list but i have already watched most of them
There are a lot of isekai anime that are blocked on american servers. Hard to find any more than whats on the list in america.
Deathmarch does not revolve around a gaming world which is exsplained in the anime, the manga and the web novel.
He believes it has similarities which he remarks in the beginning. Later on he says he never created other languages and such thus ruling it out to not be a gameworld he designed.
Have you even seen these shows the explanations are vague and the animes is sloppily sorted what a mess.
I hope luck to your future endeavours but i am not gonna use this site from now on.
Look at all these plebs gatekeeping isekai lmao
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fuck you
bru, I totally didnt remember abenobashi title! I was sure it was “magical district hakibara” for some reason!
Now, to find and rewatch it!
Another Isekai is Jyu- Oh-Sei. It is older, but it is definitely awesome. Twin brothers sent to a world where practically everything is deadly. There is romance, adult themes, death, and twists. The animation might be older, but the plot and world building is literally out it this world. Ps you need to watch til the end because it is definitely shocking.??
SAO is NOT Isekai, Just Game Anime
Kinda surprised in the “older” anime they didnt list shining tears X wind. I really liked that one growing up.
Dungeon of Black Company was super fun to watch! It caught me off-guard and subverted my expectations a lot with its jokes. For an isekai, that’s saying something. Even the “subversive” isekai nowadays are predictable .
i think best isekai anime = log horizon