"An otaku is transported to a fantasy world where_____"

"An otaku is transported to a fantasy world where_____"

Finish this sentence in a unique way that would interest you in a another isekai series.

he's surrounded by gay guys

"...He becomes one of the girls of someone else's harem"

"Everyone is dead except for him. He has to find out what killed them, or it will kill him too."

he dies and gets transported to a Sci-fi world and so on for 12 episodes.
Would be like Kino no tabi but with MC death.

He has to fight and recruit demons

only animals from four kingdoms exist and he has to appease each one or get pummeled by bad animal juice.

he is an elf/dwarf/nonhuman fantasy being, and has everything that comes with that.

There's nothing but burly, heterosexual men fighting hoardes of demons daily

Dicks grow on trees.

he get's bullied into suicide only to find out that whenever he dies, he gets reincarnated into the beginning of the story again and again.

Otakes were responsible for the downfall of every civilization.

"...he dies instantly as the real protagonist accidentally runs him over in whatever form of transportation is most common for this world."

Communism reigns supreme

"she's forced to join military unit in a world far more technologically advanced than our"

An otaku is transported to a fantasy world where people die when they are killed.

...where an odd collection of friends and foes take him for the second coming of a legendary knight he never heard of, and he has to go on an epic quest for a long-lost holy sword, fight a troll, and avoid getting fucked and/or killed by an aggressive and persistent Morgan LaFey.

gets killed off pretty quickly, otakus aren't fit for survival in RPG-esque fantasy worlds. The rest of the 11 episodes is a comfy slice of life about a random farmer.

This is good, I like this

he tries to invent gunpowder but blows himself up and dies

Fuck, I'd watch the shit out of a Nocturne anime.

Everyone is a futa.

"My evil is law"

It's like the wild west and he has to man up and fight the heathens/savages

--where he becomes 2D.
At first he is elated by this ultimate form of escapism. Now he can indulge in all these fantastic exploits, right? He can pull whatever cartoony shit he wants to and it will come off as a gag.
Except his actions start to have consequences he didn't anticipate. The characters in this animation are every bit as real as he is. Or, perhaps, he's just as real as they are. What does this mean for him and the people around him? And if he is part of a written fiction, are his actions predetermined? Are others' reactions to his actions predetermined as well? He may have stumbled away from escapism and into the inescapable.

Oh oh oh, and since he knows all the tropes and has an immaculate taste in waifus, (s)he makes themselves the best girl so that harem master doesn't choose them! Genius!

he becomes a normal high school student until he is invited to a certain club.

Everything is the same, except his parents are alive, so he has to lay off the drug to not disappoint them.

An otaku gets transported to a timeline where Hillary wins the election and bans all anime. So MC gathers a ragtag group of misfits intent on taking down the globalists with the help of mysterious frog deity.

>Chad is transported to a world of Otaku girls

Would you watch it?

Only if you genderbend the chad and make her an alpha lesbian predator.

10/10
Would watch twice.

He actively fucks over everyone else and effectively damns the world to go back home. His old life was fucking great.

he is forced to fight in the trenches of World War I. There,after months of seeing other people get blown to bits, suffer mental breakdowns, and constant shelling, he himself has both his legs blown off. The show focuses on him being put through the various experiments in curing "shellshock" and his daily life in rehabilitation.

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''there is no magic, no elves, dragons, or demon king or chosen ones. Now his struggle to survive begins.''

he finds himself transformed into a goblin who is trying to survive against adventurers who kill monsters like him for exp and luls.

Where he is immediately caught as a specimen of a rare animal, because orks have exterminated humans centuries ago. Scientists want to repopulate their world with humans by breeding him with elves, so he gets a harem of brainwashed elf slaves who he escapes with. They literally want his dick at all times but obey his every command, too.

he dies of exotic diseases his immune system was unprepared for

Literally just the plot of Jack Kirby's Kamandi

"he's promptly imprisoned in an escape game with people from other dimensions, for the amusement of the fantasy world's rulers."

I'd watch this, but it would have to involve some other survivors or an imaginary friend because one dude would get old quick.

he needs to fight other cheaters with powerful abilities when he just will be an average magician with some normal spell

>one dude would get old quick
That's not how aging works.

Shut up, dad

he meets the alternate universe counterpart of the girl he falls in love with

heh

Otakus give the most exp.

The meeting, however, takes place entirely through a phone call using a phone that was gifted to him as a deus ex machina.

they fucking HATE the otakus that keep getting transported to their fantasy world almost as much as the horrific beasts that swarm their lands.
Cue survival horror in a vast unknown fantasy world.

> He spreads exotic diseases no one else's immune system was prepared for.

So basically Shimoneta?

the show gets cancelled a week into development

It's unfortunately not a high fantasy setting, he gets no special powers, no video game mechanics he can rely on, his time playing MMOs won't help him. All the girls are malnourished and ugly, most of the world uncivilized. He probably won't even die to some cool monster, but get eaten by some wolves.

boring.

_ he discovers he is an anthropomorphic animal and explores all the joys and pleasures of being a demi beast.

there are no black and Jewish people

where magic is fading and a botched spell causes his consciousness to be accidentally transferred into the body of a young dragon. In order to reverse the spell, save his fairy tail princess, and restore magic to the world he must set out on an epic quest to defeat a mad wizard king and his dragon hordes and claim his accursed crown, while simultaneously learning how to be a proper dragon.

Everybody is a Kamen Rider.

Japan imperialism got out of hand and made the nation a major power player in the world. However, he's stuck in China.

where he discovers that he has become a magic user with access to mystical, arcane powers! Unfortunately, however, the fantasy runs on 1st edition AD&D rules so he starts with 2 hp, a rusty dagger, and a single sleep spell he can cast once per day.

This sounds incredible. I'd love to watch it.

2 HP is a bit generous for an AD&D character. Also isn't AD&D the name for 2nd edition?

he becomes an heir to an item shop and has to use all of his knowledge of modern economy to become the best shopkeeper on the planet.

Writing is what matters, not premise you plebs.

Hey, it's 1d4 hp in both 1st and 2nd ed AD&D, so it's perfectly within reason. Ignoring CON, of course, but dude is a weedy otaku, so I'm not expecting him to be particularly resilient.

Why the fuck don't these otakus ever miss playing video games and watching anime?

Most seem perfectly fine with physical activity too. Konosuba even had a workout montage in the first episode.

Is that the set-up for your isekai?

- instead of fighting evil, imposing his morals everywhere, trying to kick start the economy, taking over the kingdom, or seducing every girl around, this guy actually spends all of his efforts into returning to his original world.

The story is one guy trying to get back home, and the entire fantasy world trying to get in his way by plopping evil and moral quandaries and hot girls in his path.
Call it "Fuck off let me go home already"

Too many isekais quickly lose the idea that the original world exists as something other than a source of meta knowledge.

Sure, it'll be a masterpiece while throwing in every anime cliche in existence. You could say it's the Code Geass of isekai.

A individual deeply concerned with the maintenance of Purist supremacy within American society initially battles MC, calling him an illegal immigrant and a terrorist. However, he swore loyalty to MC upon knowing of his plans, and takes on the nickname "Orange".

Everyone is dead

Premise is more important than writing if you want your series to actually survive in the market.

Just look at SnK.

masurbation is baned

he gets a talking car and fights fantasy crime on the CrAziEsT road trip of all time

... where he isn't a failed adventurer that can't find a decent party anymore, but ends up in a large, futuristic world of immense stone houses where the carts drive without horses or oxen, where metal dragons roam the skies but never come down to eat people, and where people - strangely enough, only humans - use forms of magic that he doesn't understand to talk to each other from far away or create instant paintings of what happens in front of them.

He can't find anyone who's willing to help him back to his world, but is soon taken up by brutal people in blue because his gold coins aren't accepted for some reason, who then bring him to wizards in white that inject him with things that change his mind after he told them he was from another world... he's now struggling to even remember the world he came from, but one idea has been carved in his mind : he now has to leave the wizards' den, find sympathetic people in this world, and finally brain out a way back home.

> Baned
Was getting caught with your hands in your pants part of your plan?

Are you implying SnK is a literary masterpiece?

He's implying that premise is what sells and what gets people to pick up a show most of the time. I picked up SnK because of it's great premise but dropped it once it started the everyone's a Titan nonsense. Most people don't drop anime for asspulls and shitty plottwists though so SnK is still popular as hell.

SnK is currently getting outsold by eromanga sensei. Also your entire post implies writing is more important than premise, unless you think volume 1 sales are the defining factor of success and longevity means nothing.

Everyone is larping he's just mentally ill

An otaku is transported to a fantasy world where he is instantly swallowed by a black hole, warping time and space the MC has to suffer through eternity in pitch black unable to see or hear anything.
I shall call it "Total Darkness".

Are YOU implying that Eromanga-sensei is a literary masterpiece then? And I never said anything about anime volume sales. SnK is popular and sells well, period. It will stay that way for as long as the mangaka wishes to make the manga.

An otaku is transported to a fantasy world where everyone is divided into big guys or small guys

No? You said SnK is still popular as hell when based on sales it isn't, because last I checked eromanga sensei was only selling relatively modestly and yet SnK is selling even worse. Or did SnK get an extra 20k in the past few days while I wasn't looking?

>Everyone is larping
That's a truly terrifying isekai you've constructed.

The otaku never gets to bring friends and has a lot of loyalty for a hired sword.

>streetsign captcha has "nolan avenue" sign in it

"he's promptly stopped by a wall built by magical Donald Trump, who wants the magicless world to stop sending their worsts."

Again, I never said anything about any fucking volume sales. Are you seriously measuring an anime's success JUST by how well the anime sells?

>Are you seriously measuring an anime's success JUST by how well the anime sells?
I meant.
Are you seriously measuring a franchise's success JUST by how well the anime sells?

Oh silly me, I forgot that everyone actually hates money and fanarts make the world go round.

Go ahead and keep believing that seasonal cocktease garbage is going to make a company more money than a shounen that has millions in merchandising and video distribution (that isn't just fucking BD sales) in their lifespan.

Where he is now in the body of a revolutionary figure and must attempt to overthrow the leading powers.

The catch: He realizes as soon as he reincarnates that the revolution is very much in the wrong, and must work to cause his own revolution to fail right as its on the cusp of succeeding.

He becomes the main MC of an isekai anime by a small production company. The fantasy world exists normally, but events are heavily influenced by the story boards. Whenever he sleeps, he is able to speak with the directors or animators in their dreams. He must work together to survive in his fantasy world while creating an interesting well selling isekai anime. For should the show get cancelled, and storyboards stop being made, MC's universe will turn cease to exist as well.

>Also isn't AD&D the name for 2nd edition?
No. D&D->AD&D->2ed

So now you're saying SnK is successful because it's overall making more money than seasonal cocktease garbage. Okay.

An otaku is transported to a fantasy world where red people keep jabbing him in the butt with pitchforks. He died and went to Hell and it's just 12 episodes of eternal damnation, with torture based on his sinful otaku life.
Buy the Blu-Ray for the uncensored Hot Glue episode!

>An otaku is transported to a fantasy world where everything is exactly the same. It takes 12 episodes for him to figure out he died and ended up in hell.

>MC's universe will turn cease to exist as well.
It'd be very interesting to see how the final episode turns out.

he could die in peace