It's great for Kazuma that he brought Aqua along with him, but unlike in a game world, much is missing from his adventurer's lifestyle. No money, no equipment, and even fighting the lowest ranking monsters is a hard-fought battle. That's when they decide to recruit new party members.
This Self-Proclaimed Goddess and Reincarnation in Another World!
An Explosion for This Chunibyo!
A Panty Treasure in This Right Hand!
Explosion Magic for This Formidable Enemy!
A Price for This Cursed Sword!
A Conclusion to This Worthless Fight!
A Second Death in This Freezing Season!
A Loving Hand for Our Party When We Can't Make It Through Winter!
God's Blessing on This Wonderful Shop!
Final Flame for this Over-the-top Fortress!
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Natsuki Subaru, an ordinary high school student, is on his way home from the convenience store when he finds himself transported to another world. As he's lost and confused in a new world where he doesn't even know left from right, the only person to reach out to him was a beautiful girl with silver hair. Determined to repay her somehow for saving him from...
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Both protagonists are sent to another world, a fantasy medieval one plus, they are surounded by girls. Though the protagonists are a bit different. KONOSUBA is definitly not as dark of a story line than Re: Zero but they are both enjoyable. They both have romance too.
Both anime feature a young man finding himself in a different world. In Japan, he was a shut-in that played RPGs, so he thought he knew what to expect. But actually living in this new world is nothing like he imagined. Both of these anime take the RPG style and make the protagonist one of the physically weakest cast members, allowing a lot of plot development. If you like one, try the other.
both are excellent takes on the trapped in alternate world genre that was desperatly needed and challenge cliches
both also have excellent cast of characters
Lonely thirty-seven-year-old Satoru Mikami is stuck in a dead-end job, unhappy with his mundane life, but after dying at the hands of a robber, he awakens to a fresh start in a fantasy realm...as a slime monster! As he acclimates to his goopy new existence, his exploits with the other monsters set off a chain of events that will change his new world...
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Both animes are comedy, adventure isekai in a fantasy world. But they are also total opposites that could balance each other quite well.
Both are good comedies based on the MC being transported to another world and given "abilities", similar to an RPG setting, and then they have to survive and make their own lives again from scratch. If your sense of humour allows you to enjoy one of the two, then you will most likely enjoy the other as well.
Both series are isekai that feature quirky comedy, a weird cast, and all round ridiculousness.
In the beautiful land of Astraea where a gentle breeze blows, a young man named Yuuki awakens with no memory of his past. There he encounters a guide who has sworn to care for him—Kokkoro, a lovely swordswoman who's always feeling peckish—Pecorine, and a cat-eared sorceress with a prickly attitude—Karyl. Led by fate, these four come together...
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Although there is only currently one episode out, these two anime remind me a lot of each other after just that one episode. It could also be due to the fact that they are directed by the same person.
Princess connect and Konosuba are both similar styles of animation, and they both have a main character with moments of strength and strong, but flawed supporting characters. The difference lies in the fact that Konosuba's characters are a little more... charismatic.
Very similar anime, so if you like KonoSuba or Princess Connect you will like the other one.
Similar topics: Comedy, adventure, fantasy, guilds, magic, monsters.