I've noticed a significant amount of Isekai anime popping up in recent years. It seems every season there's a new one on the block, and while it's true that the genre has its unique charm, the surge has sparked a debate about quality versus quantity. Are we satisfied with loads of Isekai offerings, or should we preference quality over quantity?
The stand-out Isekais that bring unique storylines and complex character development, like Re:Zero and Overlord, often become legendary amongst fans, and for good reason. They have proven that Isekai can be done right. However, are these hits just diamonds in the rough amongst too many subpar plots with overreused tropes? Are we, as an anime community, enabling the death of creativity in the industry by consuming every new Isekai?
Would love to hear your thoughts below!
The stand-out Isekais that bring unique storylines and complex character development, like Re:Zero and Overlord, often become legendary amongst fans, and for good reason. They have proven that Isekai can be done right. However, are these hits just diamonds in the rough amongst too many subpar plots with overreused tropes? Are we, as an anime community, enabling the death of creativity in the industry by consuming every new Isekai?
Would love to hear your thoughts below!
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