10 Best Isekai Animes Of All Time

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime

Middle-aged Satoru Mikami becomes Rimuru Tempest, a powerful slime, using skill absorption to aid others, contrasting past aspirations.

Re:Zero - Starting Life In Another World

In Re:Zero, Subaru Natsuki uses "Return by Death" to protect loved ones amidst captivating animation and narrative.

No Game No Life Scores

iT tracks NEET siblings Sora and Shiro, alias Blank, dominating a game-centric world post-godly transport, acclaimed for innovation, animation, and character dynamics, despite fans' longing for a second season.

KonoSuba

Kazuma Satou, meeting Aqua post-death, reincarnates to save a fantasy world, parodying isekai tropes in KonoSuba with a devoted fanbase.

The Boy And The Beast

Summoned as the Shield Hero, Naofumi battles discrimination and betrayal in The Rising of the Shield Hero, acclaimed for character development and intense fights as he redefines heroism.

Overlord Scores

Overlord diverges from typical isekai as gamer Momonga becomes Ainz Ooal Gown, aiming for world conquest, featuring dynamic characters and impressive power displays.

The Rising of the Shield Hero

Hitomi Kanzaki's life changes when a vision comes true, leading her to aid Prince Van in discovering mecha secrets in the world of Gaea, making The Vision of Escaflowne a top-tier 90s anime series praised for blending isekai and mecha genres seamlessly.

Campfire Cooking In Another World With My Absurd Skill

Hitomi Kanzaki's life changes when a vision comes true, leading her to aid Prince Van in discovering mecha secrets in the world of Gaea, making The Vision of Escaflowne a top-tier 90s anime series praised for blending isekai and mecha genres seamlessly.

Reincarnated as a Sword Scores

Hitomi Kanzaki's life changes when a vision comes true, leading her to aid Prince Van in discovering mecha secrets in the world of Gaea, making The Vision of Escaflowne a top-tier 90s anime series praised for blending isekai and mecha genres seamlessly.