Oh, did I mention that the harems were both interesting (and funny at times) in how they did/didn't work together? Yeah.īoth have the MC go to a world with magic, guilds, and adventure after death.īoth have the MC be able to take one thing with them to the new world. I must admit, KonoSuba made me laugh more, and it doesn't have as many bland characters in the MC's harem. Isekai Smartphone is what KonoSuba should have been, MC/plot wise, that's not saying that either one is bad, I liked both, just Isekai has a better MC and plot, though. It is obvious that these are very different but taking the small bits and pieces into consideration (Isekai, comedy, art style, certain character aspects) I recon you will enjoy one if you liked the other. Konosuba is more lighthearted and doesn't follow a particular time line per say while Re:Zero is definitely more drama heavy. It was not rare for me to crack a smile or even laugh out loud for both anime. Most of everyone has something unique/ quirky about them whether it's in a good way or not and I like that, sometimes I notice how characters are all the same and often stereotypical and generic in Isekai's. Although Konosuba doesn't have much character development, I found the characters begin to grow on me.īoth series I feel have similar types of comedic aspects and the females have like personalities (not directly but that's the best way I can phrase it). The main characters start off as your generic funny character that is completely useless but eventually you start appreciating them more. I could not possibly recommend a series more than these two. I don't want to give away too much but basically both series are literal god tier and compliment each other so perfectly to the point of which I would describe Re:Zero as the Yin to KonoSuba's Yang. Re:zero has an equally well thought out world and cast of characters but rather than a satirical outlook, Re:Zero takes the classic "re-spawning" mechanic you would find in almost any game and pushes it to the edge by displaying just how traumatic this would actually be through the main protagonist, Natsuki Subaru. KonoSuba performs a lighthearted, comedic take on the genre combining hilarious comedy with a surprisingly well crafted world considering what the anime's goal appears to be and it's compelling cast of lovable idiots. I would go as far as saying they're the two greatest within the genre and even stand out as being among the best of all fantasy anime. Both series are phenomenal takes on the Isekai (mc is put into another world) genre.
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