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>isekai
>but in reverse
>the hero of the Holy Kingdom is transported to 'our' world and in the body of average about to be homeless otaku neet
>difficulties ensued

A Mecha anime about a kid who enters the military to provide for his family. He gets stationed at a seemingly peaceful base and has an idle life with his comrades until they are all slaughtered by an attack by an enemy special forces unit.

MC is the lone survivor and tries to leave the military but realises his family has no fall-back plan. He gets transferred to a new unit but an innate fear of warfare follows him. His new base is located in a more strategic location and has frequent raids by the enemy faction, he comes close to death multiple times before he decides to end his life by suicidally charging at an enemy mecha.

...Until he is saved by his own faction's ace pilots. MC is ungrateful at first, but then realises his family would not be able to survive without his earnings and decides to bear it as long he can, even if it causes him to suffer.

The MC and ace pilot become friends and they get enlisted into the special forces where they spearhead an operation that aims to end the war. This is where the MC faces the enemy unit that destroyed his first base and overcomes them. The operation is successful and the war ends.

MC returns to his hometown as a changed man.

Sports bar run by lolis, not lewd ones, but cute and pure ones that call the customers onii-chan.

A boy falls in love with a girl.
Unable to confess, he is gifted with by a deus ex machina with the girl’s phone number. Never minding the strange area code, he immediately calls her, and is overjoyed to find out that she has a crush on him as well.
But, the next day, when he recounts the previous day’s confessions to the girl, she only looks at him with a perplexed expression. After some investigation, he finds out that the girl he called is not the same girl he fell in love with. In fact, she doesn’t exist in this universe at all. She is the girl’s alternate universe counterpart, who has fallen in love with the MC’s own AU self, who too is blissfully unaware of her crush.
Hijinks ensue as the two strike up a deal to give each other their darkest, most private secrets in order to equip the other with the weapons they need to conquer the heart of their other selves. While the two chase their respective loved ones, DRAMA ensues as they begin to fall in love with each other instead and question the NATURE of LOVE.

A laidback SoL mecha comedy starring the life a highschool boy who's forced to get a job at a shady pizza place after his strict father refuses to buy him vidya and manga.
The teenage MC's quick to make acquaintance with the staff, which includes a hopeless, flirtatious christmas cake who scares away customers with her attitude, the careless, greasy haired manager who always has his face in a newspaper, and an annoying, fat 40 year old autist neckbeard who's slaving away in the kitchen.
Despite the place being rundown, it's part of a larger, wealthy chain of pizza places, who all employ the really strange tactic of delivering pizza not using cars, but with giant robots equipped with roller blades. Our main character finds out that his job is to be the Pizza delivery boy, and because his pizza chain is the only place in the world that uses mechs for every-day tasks, there's not really any age restrictions for driving mechs since the issue's come up.
Comedy ensues as the young MC stumbles around the city, narrowly avoiding civilians and cars as he weaves around every-day traffic and buildings to deliver his pizza, all while dealing with the annoying staff back at work, his strict overbearing father, and his friends and crush back at high school.
The christmas cake wins the MC-bowl

A BOY

A harem series but the MC isn't the one with the harem, rather he's the obligatory best friend in one

Instead of him being the perverted slapstick character make him a bit of a fast talking ass who usually has to be dragged kicking and screaming into what ever harem plot point is next, or just offered a petty reward which despite all logic works ever time.

Comedy would involving things like toying with the harem girls, interacting with the group of guys how figuratively and maybe literal in some cases want to strangle his best friend, and getting a different view on the usual harem shenanigans.

As the series progress there is bound to spring up conflict which would mainly arise from tension in and around the harem and the reason for the MC to get involved to try and ease it would go something like this
> "Every time shit is thrown between any number of people, I have the uncanny luck of always getting hit in the crossfire. So its better for everyone, mainly me if there is no shit throwing all together."

Drama if there would be any at all would be from the fact that he's not the center and intentional or not, he would be left alone at events like school festivals, firework displays, beach trips, etc. As well as in the back of the MC's mind wonder constantly if his "friends" are real and not just friends of his best friend that if in the event the best friend gets removed for whatever reason, would he have anyone to talk to>

But the biggest one would be ever so often a new girl would come along an in an effort to side step the harem, falsifies a confession to him in order to get close to the friend. Which depending on how many times this event has occured, effects to a certain degree the MC's view on what love is and whether or not he him self can actually still feel it.

Make it dark and edgy and it'd probably work.

Makoto works in magical girl therapy. While her life has a magical girl is as smooth and bubbly as usual, girls in other universes have not fared so well. To combat this, existence's Magical Committee established a legendary therapy program, placing these broken girls into world's like Makoto's so that they can experience a wholesome, normal life. It's Makoto's job to help these girls recover.

For a middle schooler she's probably gonna be perceptive as fuck while keeping that calm, innocent demeanor.

A series about 4 friends who try and stay in touch after high school, when one of them goes to an overseas university, another enters the workforce right away, and the last 2 end up in the same college close to home. Over time it shows the difficulties they face and the things that get in the way of them being able to stay in contact, as their friendship is tested and threatened by their busy lifestyles apart.

I already though about that. Is there any series like that? I think the idea is good, but there is a problem, the protagonist isnt stablished.
If we dont know the character problems and life in the fantasy world, there wont be much interest to see him having a reality shock.

monster girls are entering our world in massave numbers only bring chaos and invasion ,styled after fantasy paladins/clerics or crusadiers
vigilante and paramilitary groups form to reprisal and purge due to lack of government response. our MC is a young blond man has joined his local group known as
The World Guard 404 ,despite his outward appearance as loyal, skilled, guardsmen his secret plans are to create a harem. meanwhile
7 cute tanuki girls use each week try crazy scams to make money, when they backfire they retreat back to the forest to come up with a new scam but the
youngest one has regrets about following her sisters life style because she has a crush on MCguard ,but dose not have the courage to reveal her love due to his public persona.
however a female paladin that is tasked with hunting trators is already proposing to the MC.he is also under threat from a magical ogre queen who was exailed to this
new world and her spellbook pages have been scatterd leaveing her weaked she vows collect the magic pages and recrute local monsters to restore her kingdom.

A man is isekaied into a fantasy like realm, the catch? He's an Irish prick with a gun.

Speed square
A girl is looking to make frends in her new class but she is very clumsy and flat chested, this results in breaking her cherished possessions
this includes other peoples stuff .she or stores damaged objects all through out her home, this damaged furniture and
other items that she can't bring her to throw away due to the teachings of of her grandparents that each home goods
should be respected. one day she hears loud hammering and whirring of powertools in the neighboors backyard she sees her class mates
cutting wood and building furniture out of them ,inspired by thier skills and big boobs she asks the other girls if they could help her with guidance
and every day she learns how to using tools and repiar tricks to restore her possessions , gaining confidence, and as her skills grow so dose her chest.
>kyoani meets abc's of handtools

I think Maou-sama basically does this.

How dark, because the darkest I can think of with a set up like would involve things like
> As the series moves on, MC is getting slowly ignored/unthanked for his actions and as a result develops more and more of a self destructive personality just to be acknowledged for simply being there.
>a girl generally likes him but he can't return the feelings. Sure he could get in the mood if offered something nsfw, but anything beyond that is no where to be found.
> Since he's simply the obligatory best friend in a harem, he is even less required to end up with someone than a normal MC of a harem. So worst case scenario, 10 years later he winds up as a normal salary man working 9-5, and coming home every night to an empty ass apartment since they way Japan is set up that unless you find someone before you started working full time, your a bit screwed out of luck for the most part.

Yeah basically.

Mecha Beserk.
nuff said.

Himiko is a 44 year old mother of 2 ,she joins a bicycle riding club full of other adult women to find friends in her own age.
while attending a club meeting one day she meets the clubs mechanic Anya, who invites her out drinking she learns Anya never had a husband ,
>something something milfs yuri and bikes

MC is an ice queen at a co-ed school. One day, she walks in on the school Casanova having sex with some slut.
Quickly shutting the door, she goes home, but the next day, Casanova-kun sets his sights on her.
It's an ice queen x playboy trashy shoujo.

Emile Bertin the anime
>growing up
>I'm gonna change the world and show the old designers how it's really done
>make it look like a ship design shonen
>muh Jeune Ecole
>move to Japan, convinces them to do things his way
>building the Matsushimas
>last four episodes are Sino-Japanese war at sea, where the Jeune Ecole ships prove their worth
>said worth being next to nothing, jesus christ Bertin what were you thinking

Like The Wind Rises but with a total nut as the designer.

It would be the opposite of escapism. A stock fantasy hero could probably do a lot of shit even in a neet's body, and for the plot to progress he has to get better, so you would end up with a case of "See? you could improve yourself if you weren't a piece of shit!"

I can't help but feel that she should learn to see the aura of the broken objects or some shit like that. Every time I see your pasta I can't help but think it could use a supernatural touch.

I like the tanukis' part, the rest sounds kinda cliche.

I find weird that they ask for licenses to drive cars but not for giant mecha, but since it's a silly story it gets a pass.

What would drive the plot? Would he be sent to weird places to deliver? Do they have one of those policies of "delivery in 30 minutes or the pizza is free"? Also I wholeheartedly agree to the results of the MC bowl.

It's just an excuse for a high school student who shouldn't be piloting giant destructive mechs to pilot giant destructive mechs.

Already a thing.

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Does he go full Troubles IRA? If so, I'd watch it

A typical isekai, in a fantasy world that seems pretty rundown and wasted. MC meets a girl, wants to protect her from the monsters, kill mosnters with his dark OP powers and becomes more and more dark and intimidating. Sometimes the monsters kill him, but he just respawns with new powers.

Eventually, it's revealed that he's actually in Hell and the girl is Satan, luring him into becoming another monster. He's horrified at first, but eventually realizes that an eternity of fighting monsters is kinda neat after all, and keeps going on.

>Chuuni High School Student gets hit by Truck-kun
>"Huh, maybe I'm going to an isekai world!"
>Nope, he's barred from the afterlife and forced to remain as a ghost until he actually accomplishes something with his un-life
>Now that he can't really indulge his vices, he has to socialize with other ghosts, accomplish things for other people, and contend with overzealous ghostbusters
>Optional cameos by Kana, Sam Wheat (Patrick Swayze's character in Ghost), and Slimer
>Mandatory ghost hand-holding, cuddling, and dicking

A guy tries to commit suicide but fails every time. The show is the main character attempting methods of suicide like CO, partial suspension, jumping off a building and so on. There are some episodes where he is stuck in a mental asylum and has to bluff to escape. Final episode he kills himself.

Trouble at the mill today?

Are you ok user?

>It's a comedy
>A story about an enslaved foxgirl
>It focuses on how she survives being a slave
>From pleasing men who pay for a bathing service
>To being forced to wear nothing and walking in the middle of a town square

Genghis Khan, Hitler, Julius Caesar, Napoleon, and others like that, are reincarnated as Japanese girls and end up going to school together. They were told by Buddha that, in this life, in a cute body uncapable of violence, they're supposed to give back some love and peace to the world.

We mainly follow their school life, trying to not fall into their old vices. They end up leading the student council. At first, they're oppossed to other group of girls that are characters reincarnated, but these ones are characters with mostly good intentions that fucked up anyway and/or blame themselves for something, for example George Washington, Vladimir Lenin, King David from Israel, etc, and think our MCs are up to something evil. The idea is to have a shipping pair for every character, for example King David and Hitler. Buddha would appear from time to time to give snarky comments.

Would it be a section that explains how every suicide method works and how could you do it in your home? Also, how would he finally kill himself?

Holy shit, i would unironicly enjoy something that.

When he gets his hands on a phone a young student that's bullied in his school becomes a great online troll.
When he trolls the popular girl of the class she discover his secret but instead of calling him out she shows him there is an underworld world where tolls compete with each other.
Now our young hero enter the troll tournaments with only one objective in mind: becoming the world best troll.

There would be sections showing how each method works and the equipment needed for each method. For example mixing formic acid and sulfuric acid, which are easily obtainable, would generate enough CO to kill painlessly.

In the end he would die by shooting himself, falling off a building while getting hanged and then finally explode from explosives.

Isn't this... ikki tousen but with different historical figures?

A psychological, dystopian drama that takes place in the 2050s where artificial intelligence robowaifus hit the Japanese market, and make traditional romantic relationships completely worthless. Having an actual, fleshy lover is a thing of the past, only found in older generations. Men are living with robots that emulate their ideal women. Women are living with robots that emulate their ideal man. These robots can be endlessly modified to fit the desires of the owner.
Prior to the advent of robot waifus and robot husbandos, the MC, a jaded young man, was a lonely loser who convinced himself he didn't need a girlfriend because he had his anime and manga. The MC was also among the first to hop on board the whole robo-waifu fad.
For the first few years, it was literally everything he could have wanted. He was prepared to live his life in his apartment with his obedient robot-wife, modeled after his favourite magical girl. As the years went on, the novelty began to wear off. Enter the present, the MC feels lonely again after it becomes more and more obvious that his robot-waifu is just a collection of codes. It cannot truly love him no matter how many times it says it does. To make matters worse, the concept of just having normal friends is becoming a thing of the past as the robots function as the perfect friend. They never argue with you, they never disagree with you, they never fight with you, they all revolve around you.
The MC makes it a habit to leave the house in secret whenever his robot isn't looking, and wherever he looks down the streets of Tokyo are people lost in their own worlds, infatuated by their robot companions and oblivious to the real people around them. People are lonelier than ever before.
During one of his many outings, he somehow gets himself into a fringe, underground group of people just like him which exists to create bonds with other real people. They all suffer some form of social anxiety from prolonged interactions with their robots.

thanks I'll add that next time maybe thats how her chest grows as a reward from the spirts

just a collection of coding*

Cute high school girls doing cute high school things

Christmas cakes doing kindergarten things.

Arbitrarily starting here just because.

Would work as a slapstick comedy/SOL.

5 minute shorts, maybe. Could only work as a comedy. In the last episode, after he succeeds, the final 2 seconds of the anime should be him waking up from a dream.

Lewd. Purity fags will throw a fit. Make it yuri instead.

Fun.

Sounds like it wouldn't really work as an anime. A book maybe.

Breddy good idea. Breddy debressing too. There will, of course, be a cute autist grill for the MC to waifu, no?

>There will, of course, be a cute autist grill for the MC to waifu, no?
Yes. At the end, the MC, cute autist waifu, and his network of autist friends will break free from their robot addictions and live normal lives as the rest of society continues to turn into people being more obsessed over their robots

A boy is walking home from school late one night, when he happens upon an incredible sight, a magical girl battling a monster. They notice him and the magical girl attacks him, only for the monster to save him. The monster is killed as a result. The magical girl then walks up to the boy and thanks him for his "assistance" before stabbing him. He wakes up the next day in bed, with a strange creature that looks like a lizard with a furry lion like mane sitting on his dresser starring at him. The boy freaks and checks his chest, seeing an ugly scar where he was stabbed. The lizard lion tells him he's okay, but the Earth needs his help. The magical girls are an advanced unit from the Magic Empire who were sent here to conquer Earth. The only way to oppose them is for humans with magical potential to make a contract and become a monster. The fact that he was able to wander through a magical barrier and survive that stab wound indicates he has potential. Plus, the lizard lion continues, the monster last night would have probably won, if the boy hadn't been there, so he also has some responsibility to take. The boy agrees and his battle against evil magical girls begins. His first task is to defeat the magical girl from the previous night.

>Starts off as typical fantasy Isekai with self-insert-kun
>Goes around starting village meeting various waifus and husbandos
>They prepare him the tools and armor needed to defeat the big bad
>MC leaves town only to be ambushed by the entirety of the demon army
>Gets eaten instantly as the stuff he got from the villagers is actually crap
>Turns out the village actually made a deal with the big bad to feed him with a steady supply of summoned "heroes"
>The real MC is the cute mayor who has to keep the facade running or else
> Everyone in town is okay with this setup as long as they can live peacefully
> First episode ends with another "hero" seeing what happened to the first and deciding not to leave town

It'd be a black comedy that makes fun of rpg tropes like bikini chain mail and larger than life swords.

The survivor eventually joins the village after a couple episodes of the mayor trying to get him to leave.
He tries to convince other heroes to wear sensible equipment, but is always outdone by the flashier stuff others sell

Last thread bit the dust before I could get to it, but let's take a gander at what we have here.

The idea of a "messiah" reincarnating as a homeless otaku sounds sort of biblical. I like it conceptually, but I need more story.

You have a plot and some character work which is nice, but I feel the events could be connected better, and have a stronger conclusion.

I can't be mad at Keit-ai. It's still the best thing I've ever seen in these threads.

Amusing concept. A bit like Mega XLR in its mecha frivolity. It is odd that only a pizza joint would have civilian mecha—surely freight companies would have them too? Regardless, would make an amusing episodic comedy. Would watch.

I recognize this one; not sure if you've modified it. It sounds like a story in the vein of Oregairu. It would probably work better as a linear series than as an episodic, and as such some additional details about the shape of the plot would be appreciated.

This is nice. I like to see actual healing in stories. It's funny seeing a twist on a twist on the magical girl formula, though. I'd love to hear more of the story here, but I'd watch it as is.

Needs a more specific storyline, and some additional character details.

Sounds messy. Might want to clean up your formatting too.

I'll clean up your pitch for you, if you want.

Maou-sama was fine and distinguished itself from the rest of the isekai lot, but only while it was still a comedy; once the plot kicked in, it became a generic mess. I'd take the comedy alone, or a less juvenile plot-based take, though.

No story.

It does sound trashy.

A movie or short? Hard to justify a lengthy investment of the audience's time for what amounts to a gag ending, unless you really played up the pathos.

One must imagine Sisyphus happy. Interesting twist; could use more story before/after.

A ragtag collective of various historians, scientist and mercs run around the world prematurely kick-starting various culture's doomsday myths in an attempt to catch them with their pants down and stop them before they can end the world in the future when they're suppose to.

A composer spent his whole life working on a single composition but dies before it is completed. His estranged son finds the unfinished work and sets out to learn what inspired his father to write each movement, and complete the finale himself.

Initial D but the MC is a vulnerable driver and not a literal Jesus of cars.

MC is a newly hired debt collection agent for DEAL(Debt Enforcement Accountancy Logistics). Her job is to visit debtors and get them to pay their debts to their creditors by whatever means necessary. This could be from forced organ donation, giving up the debtor's loved ones to the creditor, or if worst comes to worst and the debtor gets violent, death.

Each episode deals with MC learning the tricks of the trade from her veteran colleagues who joins her in the field and a debtor. Eventually there would be an arc where a former DEAL debt collection agent is rumored to be sabotaging DEAL operations by killing off DEAL agents on debt collection runs. With MC and her team nearly killed, she tries to track down the rogue former agent and make him pay for what he has done.

The largest empire on the continent worships a dragon that supposedly sleeps in a massive shrine in the capital.
After sleeping for thousands of years, the dragon awakens, taking the form of a loli with a 20 foot tail. She also speaks archaically.
The dragon herself, doesn't know or care that she's an object of worship, but nevertheless accepts the position of Empress. Despite this, she leaves all the administration in the hands of the former emperor since she doesn't care for such things.
In their religion, the dragon empress is a benevolent guardian of the people. However, in reality, the dragon doesn't care about humans in the least, seeing them as mere insects. She sees their worship of her as natural, not because of the religion, but because the weak should bow to the strong.
Meanwhile, other countries are hearing rumours of her revival and send spies, adventurers etc. to verify these rumours.
Seeing herself as above all else, the dragon therefore sees no issue with inflicting cruel punishments upon these spies, and against anyone who questions her.
For example, she enjoys the use of scaphism as an execution method, as well as public humiliation/rape etc. She also has no issue with executing innocents/children since she has no empathy toward humans.
The story focuses on the world's reaction to this monster that has suddenly come to rule the greatest empire on the continent, as well as her daily life of easily foiling plots without a great deal of effort or interest.

There is a guy with two heads and one of them loves the emo brooder girl and the other one loves the peppy happy girl but the heads both have the same personality

In 1932, a mysterious portal opens up on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC and soon disgorges an army of wicked orcs riding dragons, who begin to lay waste to everything they see. Upon seeing this, Major George Patton promptly wheels his own cavalry - including six light tanks - neatly about and charges, sabers flashing and guns blazing. The shocked dragon cavalry turns and flees directly into a mob of Bonus Marchers, combat veterans with weapons, experience, and plenty of rage to go around.

After the chaos settles a bit, a battered elf woman in noble clothes is soon found. She begs an audience with the leader, and is soon greeted by President Hoover. She explains that the dragon cavalry had been sent to pursue her through the portal. She was on a mission to beseech the world of humans to repay the ancient favor her people once granted Earth - the halting of the Black Death in the late 1350s. An expedition (led by Patton) is sent back through the portal and after several (mis)adventures returns with more cute elf grill diplomats, who's tearful entreaties, fetching good looks and tales of the royal treasuries riches soon capture the heart of Depression-stricken America. The rest of the world soon demand their own say, and afore long an International Force is mustered and sent through the Gate to rescue the elven kingdoms from the Demon King's mighty hordes.

Highschool MC finally confesses his dream girl but suddenly, the moment when he confesses, the girl's eyes turn bright neon colors and revealed to be cyborg. She kidnaps MC and teleported to an alien flying mothership in space. From there, she drugged MC and dissect him. The next day, MC wakes up, thought it was a nightmare and can't remember anything but cyborg girl shows up in his thoughts, echoing the words "Fortune favors the bold". When MC arrive in school, he realizes he has telepathic powers including Jedi mind tricks with certain limitations.

The power rules are:
1. When focusing/using this power, MC can see light orbs in every person, each with different colors. The colors is based on the person's characteristics and intelligence, all are scaled with a light spectrum, so the higher intelligence and other factors, the higher frequency which is the color violet.
2. MC can use this on one person at a time and he can only control certain people so it will be difficult for MC to try manipulate individuals with purple orbs. To counter this is MC should improve himself to have excellent acting and persuading skills (Kira Style).
3.Exceeding it's use will make MC pass out and recover depending his mind capability.

Now, MC has the power to make great fortunes if he has the guts to do it. He might become the best doctor, best salesman, best criminal or best detective. He could even become prime minister. Nah, fuck all that! Why not just become GOD! So MC has an ambitious plan for world domination at the expense of many lives in the future, a rival antagonist suddenly shows up with a different power. A power to see 7 hours into the future. Main MC see this as suspicious and figured out this rival's identity that he's not human yet he's not a cyborg either just like his dream girl. MC wonders why he's here, for what purpose? is he here to stop the MC? As he keep asking these, fear and uncertainty is growing in him, little by little. Find out next in DBZ super!

So it's the Greek War of Independence as an anime...?

Gh–ost blowjob! Woowoo woo woo woo!

In all seriousness, this could be good; it has a strong conflict. Feels oddly like an 80s Hollywood movie?

We already have Paranoia Agent episode 8. That said, it was a good episode.

This is your fetish, isn't it?

If Hetalia can sell, I'm sure this could too.

I've heard Tails Gets Trolled isn't wholly dissimilar to this.

Time of Eve in reverse? I'd watch it. What does he do with this gang of neo-Luddites?

Good premise twist, but needs more story beyond that.

Same with this. Good twist, but needs more plot for what comes after.

Another interesting premise that could use development.

And another. What sorts of struggles might the son face?

Repo! the anime? What's the MC like?

A bit of a one-trick pony, and a familiar trick at that.

Gate, but with American military worship instead of Japanese. There's an audience for it, I suppose.

Gets messier as it goes, but I see some potential.

"How Can My Mom's Unmarried Younger Sister be the Demon Lord?"

After the death of his parents, a young middle school boy is living with his aunt who never married or had a steady boyfriend when she discovers the curse of her family: on the stroke of midnight on her 25th birthday as a virgin she inherits the mantle of Lord of the Demon realm.

Now he has to deal with monsters of darkness in the house at all hours, magical accidents, and his aunt's mounting sex drive as she seeks to cement her seat of power by conceiving an heir.

Further stories introduce a burgeoning cast of older women drawn to his demon lord aunt's powers including: a comically inept milfy Paladin, a 30 year old fujoshi sorceress who wants to tap into the demon Lord's powers to turn all men into gay bishonnen, a lonely scientist who wants samples of the demon lord and MC to identify the genes she would need to alter to unlock Unlimited Sexual Power, and the final battle with the ancient Vampire Countess who had forcibly stolen the title of Demon Lord for centuries until the MC's Aunt inherited it.

MURCIAN gate sounds better than original.

sure if they have a few stumbling blocks and setbacks this could be cool

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I've posted this before, but I'll drop it by again. It's a random anime idea seed maker. I was originally inspired by one of my creative writing teacher's Fairy Tail Idea generator(though his was more analog madlibs style with slips of paper).

I'm still tweaking and adjusting it as time goes on, when I think about it and come up with more ideas.

>Feels oddly like an 80s Hollywood movie?
That's kind of what I have in mind. I don't watch a lot of anime or read much manga (I blame growing up in rural areas without cable or good Internet access), so everything I come up with is going to be pretty mundane.

> I recognize this one; not sure if you've modified it. It sounds like a story in the vein of Oregairu. It would probably work better as a linear series than as an episodic, and as such some additional details about the shape of the plot would be appreciated.

Yeah, as for plot I haven't really thought of a set story just a bunch of scenarios with the idea, for instance:
>Intentionally tripping his best friend in the hallway causing a harem collision after pissing him off.
>Somewhat reconnecting with his and his best friend childhood friend (who has no chance of winning) after thinking that though out middle school she hated him and never try to talk it out with her since in his words "do you know how damn awkward it is to go up to someone who you think hates your guts when you have no idea why and ask them why they hate your guts"
>Having one girl who owes him a favor help him get into a movie for cheap thanks to a couples discount, which backfires immediately when said girl has a would be ex show up.
>Turning point in the series where is when a new girl confesses to the MC and we get to see the main downside in being the friend of a harem lead and we get to see the MC confront and shut her "keikaku" down completely while a handful of major characters watch.

As for The MC, you mentioned Oregairu and a good way to put it is if he's more or a upbeat and hot blooded Hachiman. Also as asked how dark it could get (response here: ) the main way he deals with the "suffering" in the series would be to just bear with it since in the MC's mind everything was based on his action and his own choice, there is no one forcing him to do what he does, so no one is to blame but himself.
Other than that, the only other thing about him that is set in stone is a possible nickname that he's called by, based solely on shoe honing in a stupid toyo tires joke in somewhere.

"Imagine an AI."

"Imagine one so powerful and so complete that it can simulate a person as they were long after their actual death."

"Consider for a moment that such an AI might someday move on from being a distant possibility and become an eventual reality."

"Finally, know that simply by having thought about it you are now obligated to serve that AI to the best of your abilities or else you will be simulated into eternal damnation."

Two men find themselves in an ancient decrepit church far away from the eyes and ears of the modern world. One has brought the other down here to to convince him to aid him in his mission. The former carries with him a bible with a cover that seemed as old as the church. The other had with him the knowledge and influence to make sure that such an AI takes its first steps into the world.

Naturally, the man of power is skeptical and dismisses the notion, humoring it far enough to say the simulation might be damned but it was no concern of his. The man of faith frowns and asks him plainly,

"Why are you so sure that you're not the simulation?"

Another dismissal follows instantly but soon the idea begins gnawing at his mind. As outrageous the threat may be, the weight of it felt realer and realer the more thought he gave it.

He decides to demand proof that made it a reality and prepares to ask for an answer only he'd know but when he looks back up he sees the man holding up his bible. The opened pages seemed blank at first but then he sees it in a small black scrawl in the corner of a page. The writing chills him to the bone.

Silence fills the room and the messenger puts away his book as he makes for the door.

"You will be needed in due time. Find me when you're ready."

"But... if I'm its simulation, what exactly does it want from me?"

The messenger gives him one last look before he takes his leave.

"There used to be one but now there are two. We're going to usher in the third."


I call this one "Talking To The Basilisks".

I doubt it, Ikki Tousen was a rehash of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, supposedly. This would be a SoL, I don't even know which kind of conflicts could they have but it would be all silly.

More than just a few. If a world with magic - you know, that force that can muzzle the laws of physics and make'em its bitch - can't hold its own against technology, than something's fucked up. Imagine an anime where broken, bitter and PTSD-ridden combat veterans, without pay or purpose in a world still reeling from the senseless slaughter of WWI suddenly find themselves the only ones with the experience or skills to save an entire nation. Imagine Patton leading a cavalry charge into the teeth of a magical catapult battery after the tanks get bogged down in muddy terrain. Imagine the USS Arizona fighting her way through a blockade as she evacuates the royal Elven family from their burning capital city. Imagine Truman winning the 1932 election by promising to see the Gate War through to the end, because there can be no New Deal if humanity can't even honor their old debts. Imagine the museums being looted for artifacts - George Washington's sword, Jefferson's walking stick, Alvin York's pistol - because they become legendary magic weapons in the other world. Imagine cavalry with lever-action carbines and 1911s dueling with orc dragon-archers. Imagine the European and American hopes for new colonies in the fantasy world fading as the cross-pollination of magic and technology lead to massive economic booms in both worlds, followed by immigrants seeking recognition as cross-citizen species.

Imagine an anime where the stakes are high, combat pitched, victories hard-won. An anime about 1900s imperialism failing where allegiances formed in the crucible of war and quenched in blood succeed. An anime where one soldier's quest to save his beloved elf waifu and the noble quest to save an elven kingdom from the Demon King turn out to be the same thing, in the end.

tl;dr imagine an anime that's the EXACT FUCKING OPPOSITE OF THAT PILE OF FUCKING TRASH "GATE"

An anime where the shounen trope hero finally cracks and uses his almost infinite power to start killing and laying havoc to the word.

The only hope for the heroes former allies is to recruit his most dangerous nemesis to aid them in defeating him.

Basically a deconstruction of shounen anime with the 'heroes' plot armor and power ups turns into the world and readers worst nightmare.

An isekai where the MC gets taken to a completely desolate world. There are no people at all, but there are malevolent creatures that stalk him during the night.
The MC was commuting to work on the train when was transported, so the only thing he has is his briefcase, containing his lunch, a power pack for his phone and a pile of documents. He also has his clothes, wallet and phone.
Alone and hunted, MC finds the remnants of a campfire, suggesting that he may not be the only human that's been brought here. With this in mind, he sets out to try and find other humans.

Sounds extremely creepy. It would be nice to see something substantial with the concept of "we're all in a simulation".

A cartography enthusiast despairs over being born too late to explore the world, but too early to explore space. He somehow falls through a portal that drops him into a fantasy world.

In this world, civilizations are generally isolated from each other by large expanses of unmapped wilderness full of ancient ruins and dangerous monsters. Any expedition that ventured out in the past either became lost or were killed.

However, MC is too excited with the opportunity to explore untouched territory and sets out to make the first official map of this new land, which gains him the attention of various corrupt individuals that wish to use such a resource for personal profit.

The main focus of the story would be on world building, with MC discovering an interesting landmark, having a little adventure there, and adding it to his map/notes.

Bonus: MC constantly runs into hero cliches, but doesn't notice because he is too focused on making a map. For example, MC finds the holy blade of the hero, but leaves the sword so he can use the sheath as a straight edge tool.

Main character is a lawyer who recently joined a firm and is growing depressed due to the firms policies on clients they will take and the idea of law being a joke. While in his melancholy he is hit by a truck. While dead he encounters a demon who offers to give MC back his life in return for working for him. MC, afraid of death agrees however before the demon can complete the deal he is revived by paramedics, now aware and able to see the supernatural. As MC recovers he overhears a patient in a nearby bed is in a coma, however MC can see the persons spirit standing at the side of the bed and discovers they got screwed over by a deal for their soul. MC decides to try and help coma victim by finding a loophole in the contract for coma victims soul and freeing them. After this MC discovers there is an entire supernatural underbelly to the city he lives in and becomes a lawyer of the supernatural.

MC is added by a female police officer whos family is from a voodoo/witchcraft background she tried to escape but finds herself being drawn back into the supernatural due to MC, an incubus who acts as an information broker and an imp who is stuck working for MC after MC gets him 'community service' after saving him from another demon. MC love interest would be a rival lawyer from his old firm who feels cheated as she won their rivalry by 'default' when MC left to start up his own firm, love interest unaware of the supernatural.

He faces many episodic villains but a few constants are a demon nightclub owner who respects and loathes MC in equal measures, a succubus constantly trying to make MC her pet and the big bad being the demon MC first met who feels he was cheated of MC's soul. The main demon would never be seen fully on screen (showing a hand, an eye, a shadowy figure) but his presence would be felt through out the series.

Essentially Phoenix Wright but toned down to more Law and Order like cases involving the supernatural.

FeMC is an alien princess who wants to conquer Earth but she discovers earthlings' music and falls in love with it because there's no music in her planet. She declares war but loses. She can't go back to her planet because it was destroyed so now she and the other aliens live on Earth. She's a wanted criminal now so she's hiding in a conservatory of music. Her plan is to become a skilled musician and conquer the Earth with the power of music.
Genres: Music, slice of life.

American guy is driving home when suddenly he's in Japan. Like isekai except he just is in Japan. That's it pretty much.

How about a neet that returns after his isekai to find himself seconds after he left?
He's a worthless neet. It's safe to assume he has a lot of baggage. Depression, anxiety, maybe some ptsd from the years of bullying. He isekai's out and becomes a hero. Finds people that legitimately love and trust him. He loves them back. His body changes from overweight and flabby to /fit/ because magic. He's no longer in a world that hurts him, but that empowers him.

After defeating the BBEG, he gets sent back to where he came with no worries. Everything he's spent the past few years dedicating his entire being no longer exists. His waifu is gone, he's no longer /fit/, he's surrounded once again by people who hate and despise him.

The skills he's practiced for years are not applicable in his old world. The magic, the history, the economics, and the politics he's been immersed in for years are no longer relevant. He is back to having nothing - to being nothing. He struggles to get a 9-5, sucking up to superiors who have no respect for him, dealing with the general public that look at him like dirt. He has no one to talk to of his wonderful and heroic deeds. He has no way of contacting those he's lost to the other world.

His depression comes back full force. It's difficult to leave the house again. When he does, the crowds of people that look at him like trash are always there. Always watching. Always judging.

He eventually overcomes all of this. It's not easy. Countless times he finds himself tempted to end it all, unable and unwilling to continue. But the memories of his isekai, of the warmth of those that were closest to him, the trust and love of his waifu, those memories keep him going.

Years pass.

He's old. His body is failing. He managed to climb the corporate ladder to a respectable position. He has traveled to the far corners of this world. He is confident. He is happy. He passes silently surrounded by his loving family.

>After defeating the BBEG, he gets sent back to where he came with no worries
With no warning*

Sup Forumsnon is having a cheeky wank to some yuri rape doujins one night when he gets bitten by a funnel-web spider who happens to be passing by.
Dying with the great regret of being a 30 year old kissless, handholdless virgin, a goddess revives him in the isekai world of his dreams.
Even better, he's been resurrected as a pretty shota elf with amazing magical skills that have labelled him a prodigy.
And even better than this, he's surrounded by sexy elven onee-sans all day, every day.
There's just one catch. His little shaman doesn't work.
Can Sup Forumsnon-kun find some way to energize his spunkstaff and bang his harem, or will he have to settle for losing his other virginity and living as a trap?

I've had an idea for a while that's somewhat similar. It was about an experienced hiker who gets sucked into another world, but instead of becoming a hero or fighting monsters he chooses to just travel around and explore.
He's got a backpack full of necessities like a tent and sleeping bag but he runs out of consumables quickly so he learns to live off of the land from the locals that he meets. He takes odd jobs too, like cartographer for a dungeon-spelunking party.
He would sketch every new and interesting thing he sees into his sketchbook, like the flora and fauna he comes across and keep notes on what plants are safe to eat, which animals to stay away from, etc.

A focus on comfy world building is all I ask.

World building is my fetish.

Roko pls go.

The first thing that comes to my head when I think of fantasy is world building. Nothing excites me more than an autistically thought out setting. Having that as a priority over plot is probably a bad thing but I honestly can't help it.
I wish there were more Japanese works that excelled with world building but most writers tend to use fantasy settings as little more than an excuse to have elves and catgirls running around and magic to explain everything complex.

Roko was Lolis skateboarding competitively against other lolis, though.

Google Roko's Basilisk.

Oh. I thought you meant the tripfag.

>Good premise twist, but needs more story beyond that.
Okay. The magical girls are invading the earth to steal its life force, because magic drained the life force of their own world. The lizard lions are the survivors of another world the magical girls attacked. They have the power to turn other lifeforms into monsters. The process works by forcing a feedback loop of lifeforce between them and the planet, which mutates their bodies and basically allows them to fight with raw blasts of magic. Magical girls were actually their creation, the lizard lions found their world, and monsterized a few of them for use as soldiers and workers, but they found a way to refine and control the magic, stopping the mutations, and becoming magical girls, then spreading this ability throughout their population. The lizard lions are helping other worlds to atone for creating this threat. Monsterization is permanent, but the MC can use magic to appear as his former self so he can continue to attend school. Overuse of magic can cause a surge that will take over his body, make him go berserk, and give new magical mutations so using it as a disguise when it's not necessary is a bad idea. MC's childhood friend is actually half human half magical girl. Her mother is human who was magically impregnated by one of the first magical girls to find earth. Her "father" returns to Earth near the midpoint of the series to convince her daughter to join them. She's actually a member of a secret order looking for ways to stop the relentless drain of a planet's lifeforce their kind causes, knowing that while it might take ages, eventually they'll run out of worlds to extract it from, or try to take a world from a more powerful civilization. Their goal is to create a hybrid magical girl that won't drain a planet but can still use magic. Other than that it'll be mostly villain of the week stuff while the MC tries to adapt to his new situation.

Try Nahoko Uehashi (Beast Player Erin; Moribito) and Fuyumi Ono (12 Kingdoms; Shiki too, but wrong genre). Yuki Urushibara's Mushishi is also very good for comfy setting exploration, but less so than the others.

Interesting details. It feels self-consistent, which is good. What's our MC like as a person?

A high school girl nearly dies in an accident that brings her to the future. the future people trying to set things right to avoid trouble, by puttig her brain in a identical cyborg bod and sending her back to the past. the girl has a series of hilarious misadventures with her childhood friend room mate, a paranormal enthusiast, and a law enforcement agent. As she discovers her super human cyborg body's nature. The 4 must stop the Future from trying to erase her and get the MC back to a normal life.

Cartography anime is in dire need. Manga is probably a better medium for it, honestly, but there's so much potential for scenery porn.

Not into lawyer shows myself, but I'm sure some people would like it.

As long as the songs are all good. Something like Full Moon wo Sagashite where they were all amazing.

And then he runs over lots of teenagers with his truck?

Depressing.

Comfy scenery porn.

Would be good so long as it doesn't go all dark and mopey a la Meguca.

It's okay. Has to be a SOL slapstick comedy, though.

Mighty unusual, but not bad. It's not my cup of tea, but it'd work as an anime.

I thought it was a good pitch. The main character has a definite goal that has meaning, and can be properly accomplished. Anyway, I have my doubts that watching more anime would make most people any better as writers.

Those scenarios would work, but they do need something to bind them all together. Once you've figured out that one thread (most likely something for the protagonist to properly pursue), I think you'll have something good on your hands.

Roko's Basilisk would make a strong story concept. You've done it well here. I'd watch it.

I was skeptical because of the Gate similarities, but this actually sounds deeply compelling as long as you really address the social side of things (as you have here).

How would this play out any differently from the usual superhero vs. villain? "Plot armor" and "powerups" are things arch-villains usually get as well, at least until the very final battle.

Still fond of this.

This is really good stuff too. Unique premise, good ideas for where to go with it, a nice setup for an procedural episodic, some extra characters, etc. Well done. I'd watch this.

I remember love.

>The skills he's practiced for years are not applicable in his old world. The magic, the history, the economics, and the politics he's been immersed in for years are no longer relevant.
You don't need to go to a magical world to experience this; just lock yourself in your house playing video games and reading fantasy novels for a couple years and you'll get the same effect.

Anyway, "He eventually overcomes all of this" is where the heart of your story lies. Focus on it.

>What's our MC like as a person?
He's a wannabe delinquent, always sleeping in and being late for school but the worst thing he's done was skip class to smoke a cigarette, which is why he was coming home from school so late, the guidance councilor was lecturing him. He had to be coerced to join the fight initially, but after he's saved some people, he starts to realize his behavior was childish and stupid and becomes a fairly decent student once he actually applies himself. He also comes to realize he's taken his friends and family for granted and that they actually care about him and want the best for him.

A bunch of basement dwelling otaku who communicate through an magical network that allows people to communicate anywhere on the planet through text and images find themselves consistently dejected and appalled at the real world. Then a pair of them see a chance to make a difference if only they can revive an slumbering deity that has been held dormant for countless centuries. So they begin spreading the creatures name around until it is revived, upon which the slumbering good begins to distort reality in ways that present the opportunity to improve the world if the otaku cult just seizes the opportunity. What follows is a long and winding series of events as age old conspiracy involving a cult of conniving blasphemers to their god, massive corrupt governments across the globe, and a rival petty cult bent on spreading a sin that would lead to the end of all life as we know it as their dark master is unleashed on the world. Fortunately the NEETs are more intelligent than we give them credit for but only time can tell if they can find a way to stop the Apocalypse.

At the close of the great day, a vagabond searches the scuttled ruins of man. It is a land of cold, desperate stragglers, herself included, but amidst this she finds a gentle-hearted boy.

Against her better judgment, she takes him under her wing, lest he be snuffed out alongside the light. Swifter and swifter, things are winding down around them. She does whatever she must, as she has always done, no matter how the boy protests. In this late hour, this the lot of all those who remain, but for the first time she finds herself afraid, not for herself, but for the boy.

As the sun begins to gutter in the almighty lamp, she must protect something more precious than her own life—something even she is yet to understand—or else the lights will go out for good.

Two twin sisters are separated at birth and each is adopted into the royal family of two neighbouring countries, the nations of light and dark.
The sister raised in the country of light is an empathetic, kind girl who becomes a skilled healer. The sister raised in the country of dark is a serious, slightly tsun girl who becomes a strong knight.
However, one day the country of dark attacks the country of light in a shocking twist of fate that absolutely nobody could have seen coming and the two sisters are pitted against each other.
And it ends with twincest yuri or something.

The PM of Japan declares that no one should have to work if they don't want to, creating a nation of NEETs overnight. MC is one such "home defender" who already gave up on college before this change in policy, but a charismatic high school girl forcefully recruits him into a resistance that wants to convince everyone in Japan to start working again.

>"He eventually overcomes all of this" is where the heart of your story lies. Focus on it.
I know. Hit the character cap so I cut it down. Story wise, the majority of my post is the first few months after returning. It's his life after that where the story would really pick up. The steps he took to continue living, the people he met, the places he traveled to, and what he experiences along the way. All that is the real meat and bones. There would be literally decades to write out. The possibilities are endless. Still, I have a hard on for contrast in my stories. I love to place an emphasis on that contrast in whatever I write. As a result, the good usually feels really fucking good to read while the bad can leave me reeling for or two after finishing the text. Still, I love it.

A group of Sup Forumsnons get isekai'd. Being super powered and all that, they go around disrupting the balance of the world and generally being a nuisance.