>isekai back then was mostly shoujo with female protagonists and a lot of bishounen
>isekai now is mostly fanservice-driven anime for dudes with male protagonists
What happened?
Isekai back then was mostly shoujo with female protagonists and a lot of bishounen
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ah, i just realized inuyasa is also an isekai
>isekai back then was mostly shoujo with female protagonists and a lot of bishounen
t. a fujoshi
>Then
Escaflowne
Haibane Renmei
Juni Kokki
Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai
>now
Kono Suba
Sword Art Online
Re: Zero
Overlord
Does that even count? They're all from that world.
Are there any modern isekai with a FeMC? Kamigami no asobi is the only one I could think of.
That Shinkai movie and Spirited away, No game no life. Inuyasha. Yuki yuna. That's some at least.
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I don't think so because she can go back and forth. A general idea of isekai is that it's a new world you are stuck in
Best Isekai.
Second best Isekai is Simon the Sorcerer.
>>isekai back then was mostly shoujo with female protagonists and a lot of bishounen
lolwut?
Mashin Eiyuuden Wataru
Madou King Granzort
NG Knight Lamune & 40
Digimon Adventure
>Overlord
Can Overlord really be considered the same circumstance? He's a skeleman. He has no boner to bone.
>Yuki yuna
user, what the hell are you smoking?
>en.wikipedia.org
I have just watched the first episode, but I'm fairly certain it's a isekai show.
Maybe you should watch more than one episode before claiming to know things.
Overlord is an isekai in all fronts that matter with the exception of the skelly thing
The anime was boring, so I'd rather not.
Zero no Tsukaima wasn't that long ago, was it?
>10 fucking years
Shit
>claim yuki yuna is an isekai
>don't even read the wiki
>already have a bad impression of it
Don't be such a piece of shit user, its bad for your health.
>forgetting the best isekai of the decade
reading the wiki would be spoiling if I ever decided to try again. They got to another world the first episode, so if it looks like a isekai, it's a isekai.
I'm not going to watch every show I think is boring, you've got to weed out some shows.
Escaflowne is mediocre.
Too much pointless love drama, too much dumb shoujo heroine sighing and not enough Guymelef battles.
I guess it's not possible to not make a shoujo shows that's mediocre, that's how girls like it. Shoujo is by far one of the worst demographics.
Kyousogiga? Norn9?
norn9 is timefuckery, kyosogiga its a huge spoiler
its their world, its a spoiler
>Lodoss
>isekai
What the fuck do you think isekai means?
There are manga, and I assume LNs/WNs as well, but no anime I can think of in the last five years or so.
Princess Tutu
Where my niggas at
Reminder that anime originals have no demographics.
My man!
> Shoujo is by far one of the worst demographics
>one of
There aren't enough demographics for that statement to carry any weight.
Ok dad
Meteor Methuselah
Aria
Natsume Yuujinchou
The Sleepy Residents of Birdcage Manor
I'm not him, I quoted him because he was the one who made that fuck-up in the first place. I'm well aware there are tons of good shoujo. Aria is not shoujo, however.
I wouldn't say tons myself haha, but there's a few gems here and there. Definitely the demographic with the least manga I like by far.
Some others I've enjoyed are Tomodachi no Hanashi and Shinigami no Ballad. So basically things that stray as far from the usual romance shoujo manga people like to gobble up. Same with shonen and battle manga.
Natsume Yuujinchou is a manga adaptation and it's published in a shoujo magazine
>haha
You fuckers didn't mention Rayearth, Dunbine and Now and Then, Here and There.
>user
>reading comprehension
He's naming adaptations, you retard.
Also
>top kek
Kill yourself.
That red-head bears the first anime boobs I ever saw.
>they will never write an isekai as good as Twelve Kingdoms for a male audience
>Implying this is not the best isekai