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Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari

Alt titles: Tenchi Muyo! War on Geminar

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Zero no Tsukaima

Zero no Tsukaima

In a world where magic is a reality, the young Louise is at the bottom of her class. Dubbed "Zero" by her classmates at Tristein Academy (due to her zero success rate for magic), Louise (along with all first year students) was charged with summoning a familiar; and instead of a cute magical creature, the familiar arrived in the form of... Saito Hiraga, a normal Japanese boy who was abruptly teleported from his own world?! Can both Louise and Saito come to terms with their new and complicated "relationship" and (more importantly) help Saito find a way home?

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Shizune

If you liked any of either Zero no Tsukaima or Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari you are almost bound to like the other one, although there are mechas in Isekai you have almost the same plot and good visual content. I really recommend that you see them if you like on or the other, you will enjoy it

jiropracter

These are the points these animes have in common

  1. Ecchi, Harem Genre
  2. Main Character is from a different world
  3. Main Character plays important role in saving alternate world
  4. Main Character wants to go home

If you liked this anime you will like the other.

JenKenos

Both titles follow the story of a rather clueless boy, in a strange world, who's being tortured in many funny ways by a horde of females. In addition to that, both plots develop in the academy of a fantasy world.

JAhU

There are so many similarities between Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari and Zero no Tsukaima that I don't even know where to start. I think I'll limit myself to pointing out that the protagonist in both of those series is a Japanese boy summoned (against his will) to a medievalish fantasy world. Chances are that you'll like one of those if you liked the other.

P.S. Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari has much more likable characters though.

gh02t

Because you obviously hate yourself. Both of these shows are astonishgly devoid of content and memorable only for their vaccuous lack of purpose, so if you like either one of them then clearly something is off enough with you to enjoy the other.

RAQ154

If you liked any of either Zero no Tsukaima or Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari you are almost bound to like the other one, although there are mechas in Isekai you have almost the same plot and good visual content. I really recommend that you see them if you like on or the other, you will enjoy it

Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventures

Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventures

Kazuki Yotsuga is able to see things that others can't; in his visions, giant robots battle it out in the streets, causing massive damage in their wake. Though his visions have made him an outcast from the rest of his peers, they have attracted the attention of Ken Sanada – a physicist who believes Kazuki’s visions are a gateway into a parallel world! He places Kazuki into one of his inventions and accidentally sends him to the parallel world in his visions, where he finds himself in the middle of a war for control of the world! Kazuki must now become a pilot of one of the robots in order to join the fight for peace, all the while trying to find his way back to his own world…

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Akawoa

If you like Dual or Isekai No Seikishi Monogatari's style then you'll likely love the other story as well. Both have a similar style of storytelling (a mix of mecha fights and school interactions). Both series are from the same creator (Masaki Kajishima) and the actual plotlines, although in located different settings, share multiple similarities (females piloting mechs and a somewhat shy protagonist).

Dagon123

Dual! and Isekai No Seikishi Monogatari share a lot of the same traits, both contain a male protaganist surrounded by females, in a school like setting with Giant Mechs, both were created by the same person (Masaki Kajishima), so the similarities are striking

All in All If you like one, You're sure to like the other

Drahken

Both shows center on a guy who gets sucked into a parallel world,where he becomes the only guy to pilot giant mecha which are normally piloted exclusively by women.

Chrome Shelled Regios

Chrome Shelled Regios

In a post-apocalyptic world overrun with great beasts called Filth Monsters, a glimmering dome protrudes from the wasteland. This is Zuellni, a mobile city unique for having a consciousness in the form of ‘electronic fairies’. Moreover, Zuellni is an academy where the next generation of powerful Heavens-Blade wielders gather to pit their strength against each other in inter-platoon competitions. Nina Antalk, military student and leader of the 17th Platoon, is intent on recruiting only the best; thus, when mysterious Layfon Alseif transfers to the academy, she instantly recognizes his abilities and decides he’s the perfect candidate to join her group. However, with a secret past that won’t leave him alone, and unknown powers beyond the academy taking an interest in Zuellni, Layfon joining the team is only the start of all their troubles.

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huyhn

While Chrome Shelled Regios is post-apocolyptic setting with martial arts, Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari is more medieval with mecha/harem.

Chrome Shelled Regios and Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari both may have different feel to them, but the main protaganist in both are alike in many ways

1. have a "destiny" to fufill

2. are one-man army with multiple skills

3. center of love interest but they are either are slow or do not want the affection

4. involved in a faction (cities/kingdoms)

5. involved in special academies

wassoi137

Both were forced to leave their homeland.  Both were forced to fight initially although reluctantly.  Both are a one man army.  Both have supurb survival instincts.  

Hayate the Combat Butler!

Hayate the Combat Butler!

When Hayate was young, Santa appeared in a dream and told him that if he worked hard, he’d be rewarded. Thus, with an unbreakable will, the unfortunate Hayate has struggled through life holding onto that belief. In the present, his parents are lazy and unemployed, forcing Hayate to work several jobs to pay the bills. As if things couldn’t get worse, Hayate’s parents then run away, leaving him with an enormous debt and loan sharks on his tail! Naturally, the best solution to find money fast is… to kidnap someone?! A girl named Nagi is the target, but due to an unfortunate miscommunication, she believes Hayate has proposed to her and falls for him hard. After Nagi paid off his debt, Hayate must now work as her butler in order to repay her; but first, he must adapt to her wacky world!

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JAhU

If you though that a character who is skilled at almost everything (up to the level of awesomeness) is interesting to watch, then you surly won't be disappointed with Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari and Hayate the Combat Butler!. Both Hayate from Hayate the Combat Butler! and Kenshi from Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari are such individuals.

wassoi137

Definantsaly both were skilled and were fast learners. You kind of felt their immaturity towards bossy girls.  They also both started out about to do something bad to their girls in the beginning.  Great similaraties!

Infinite Stratos

Infinite Stratos

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trebuchet151

Both anime have a similar feel, there is a school for piloting mecha and the main character is a male in a world of pilots that in one case is all female and in another case the males aren't piloting even though some can.

KittyEmperor

One guy capable of piloting a mecha surrouned by a group of women most of whom to are also capable of piloting mechs as well.  Though of course there are differences for example Isekai has more of classical fantasy world feel to it and Infinite Stratos has more of a slightly furturstic feel to it.  Also in Isekai that while the mecha battles are important they don't play as large of a role for a time as they do in Infinite Stratos.  Still if you liked one of these then you may to check out the other as well.