Top 5 isekai anime whose main character finds his way home
The isekai craze in recent years has resulted in new adaptations increasingly falling into a rut.
In an effort to create a fresh take on the traditional isekai plot, many anime have chosen to have the main character find their way home instead of simply staying in the world they were reincarnated into.
Re: Creators – Creativity goes against traditional isekai
Re: Creators is probably the first isekai anime series mentioned when talking about new and unique anime series.
The Devil Is A Part-Timer!: Isekai comedy full of fun
This is another anti-isekai anime that is also highly appreciated in terms of ideas.
Sword Art Online: Isekai is traditional but has never been `disgraced`
Honored as the anime that brought isekai to a worldwide fever, Sword Art Online has become an iconic brand of the reincarnation genre despite the unresolved controversy.
Dog Days: The stepchild of the isekai genre
Dog Days may not be a well-known isekai series among the growing anime fandom, but its concept is certainly unique.
This series takes a relatively relaxed approach to the question of the main character’s hometown and family in isekai.
Digimon Adventure: A trip to the land of memories
The Digimon franchise has become one of the most known franchises for children, alongside the hit Pokemon franchise.