LeilaniOtter
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I get it.
Going to another world, another realm, or dimension, or a planet, or some other fabled storybook land filled with fantasy dreams, desirable, scantily-clad aliens, monster girls, elves, humans and other creatures, whether it's a video game come to life, or a D&D campaign right before your eyes, (along with convenient statistics and character sheets), CAN be a lot of fun.
But what bothers me so much, no matter what I read or see in anime is how ACCEPTING everyone is with it.
The lives they knew are done, over, finished.
No more family, no more friends, no more TV, no more video games (unless you wind up in a video game), no more driving in a car, no more watching your favorite sport, no more job, no more career (well, unless you want a career as an adventurer and I really don't understand that either. Your only advancement is leveling up and what do you do when you've reached the last level?! Do you get to go home?), no more spouses, lovers, or sex-friends. (to be sure, you'll have plenty of these in your new environment; it never fails)
No more EARTH.
MCs in these isekai stories come into their new worlds (either summoned or reincarnated; there seems to be only two ways to GET into an isekai fantasy, (and I still don't get the summoning bit, really. if you're facing a terrible evil overcoming your kingdom, do you really want to get your savior from a backwoods planet like Earth anyway?)) and they just act like "Okay, wow, this is new. What should I do first?"
I don't know, cry my eyes out and panic and hyperventilate and wonder how I'm going to get back?! ?
The speed in which the isekai-ee melds with and positively accepts their new environment just doesn't make any sense to me. Maybe it's not supposed to, of course. Maybe the whole point is to make the reader/viewer feel horrible about their own lives and want this fabled one - but then that really doesn't sit right with me either. I've liked my life the last few years, and no fabled, storybook land or hot and sexy man-beast is going to change my mind. (A wolf-man-Viking POSSIBLY might get my attention)
I watch or read this zany fixated genre of fantasy nowadays on the off-chance that MAYBE, sometime, I'll see an MC who magically POPS! into a new world (summoned, or reincarnated) and instead of trying anything else like "adventuring" or killing things right off the bat, start making like Dorothy Gale and find a way to get the hell out!
It's not all that difficult a task, people. Already, a novel is brewing in my mind about a college-aged girl who winds up in this weird aquatic world and goes on a quest across the few islands there to seek a shaman who can bring her home. On her way, she could have many adventures that imitate an isekai adventuring lifestyle, having to kill things, or learn magic, meeting fantasy creatures who can help her, etc..
Yes, yes, it seems a lot like "The Wizard of Oz" but come on, admit it.
It's certainly a well-loved isekai. ??
Going to another world, another realm, or dimension, or a planet, or some other fabled storybook land filled with fantasy dreams, desirable, scantily-clad aliens, monster girls, elves, humans and other creatures, whether it's a video game come to life, or a D&D campaign right before your eyes, (along with convenient statistics and character sheets), CAN be a lot of fun.
But what bothers me so much, no matter what I read or see in anime is how ACCEPTING everyone is with it.
The lives they knew are done, over, finished.
No more family, no more friends, no more TV, no more video games (unless you wind up in a video game), no more driving in a car, no more watching your favorite sport, no more job, no more career (well, unless you want a career as an adventurer and I really don't understand that either. Your only advancement is leveling up and what do you do when you've reached the last level?! Do you get to go home?), no more spouses, lovers, or sex-friends. (to be sure, you'll have plenty of these in your new environment; it never fails)
No more EARTH.
MCs in these isekai stories come into their new worlds (either summoned or reincarnated; there seems to be only two ways to GET into an isekai fantasy, (and I still don't get the summoning bit, really. if you're facing a terrible evil overcoming your kingdom, do you really want to get your savior from a backwoods planet like Earth anyway?)) and they just act like "Okay, wow, this is new. What should I do first?"
I don't know, cry my eyes out and panic and hyperventilate and wonder how I'm going to get back?! ?
The speed in which the isekai-ee melds with and positively accepts their new environment just doesn't make any sense to me. Maybe it's not supposed to, of course. Maybe the whole point is to make the reader/viewer feel horrible about their own lives and want this fabled one - but then that really doesn't sit right with me either. I've liked my life the last few years, and no fabled, storybook land or hot and sexy man-beast is going to change my mind. (A wolf-man-Viking POSSIBLY might get my attention)
I watch or read this zany fixated genre of fantasy nowadays on the off-chance that MAYBE, sometime, I'll see an MC who magically POPS! into a new world (summoned, or reincarnated) and instead of trying anything else like "adventuring" or killing things right off the bat, start making like Dorothy Gale and find a way to get the hell out!
It's not all that difficult a task, people. Already, a novel is brewing in my mind about a college-aged girl who winds up in this weird aquatic world and goes on a quest across the few islands there to seek a shaman who can bring her home. On her way, she could have many adventures that imitate an isekai adventuring lifestyle, having to kill things, or learn magic, meeting fantasy creatures who can help her, etc..
Yes, yes, it seems a lot like "The Wizard of Oz" but come on, admit it.
It's certainly a well-loved isekai. ??