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    24 hours ago

    I can only think of two Isekais where the whole plot is the main character trying to get home, and the anime fans are gonna hate which two things those are.

    A Kid in King Arthur’s Court and Farscape.

    3 if Quantum Leap could be counted as an isekai.

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          Eh, she has to get the gem pieces to stop the destruction of the past so she can stay home and often struggles to return to the present and stay there for any amount of time.
          She even at the end stays in the past, missing it as her found home.

          Its very isekai adjacent.

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            3 hours ago

            No, no. It’s an isekai for sure, it just isn’t one that revolves around the protagonist trying to get home. The “getting home” plot line is the thing I haven’t seen much and could only think of those two examples off the top of my head.

            Plenty of isekai where the main character doesn’t care to go home or can’t go home (usually because they died and the other world is some kind of reincarnation or afterlife). Such as with Inuyasha, Futurama, and nearly all those animes with the super long titles about being overpowered in another world.

            Heck, the ending of the orginal Fullmetal Alchemist turned it into an isekai when Edward ends up in the real world’s WW2 era Germany.

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              Jesus that first ending of fullmetal alchemist where someone thought they weren’t being obvious enough with the fascist metaphor…

              I guess its not a good escape fantasy if you are reminded of the place you are trying to escape from all the time.

              But I have 2 more off the top of my head and you won’t like either.
              Sword Art Online
              Digimon Adventures
              Technically both about children trying to get home after disaster. It seems to be the only group that tries to go home.

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                  Yup trapped in VR except its using peoples real bodies instead of character models with their real world fitness (at first, coma people ain’t doing all that) and die in game die for real.
                  So like as close to a full isekai but reversible if they beat the game (100 level MMO), which the protagonist doesnt want to do but everyone else does because he is so edgy until he finds love and can have it in the “real world”

                  But its like 10,000 people get isekaid mentally at the same time. Second season is about going back in to get someone that didnt manage to come back the first time either.

                  There is a really really fantastic abridged series on YouTube by Something Witty Entertainment if you like crass but wholesome humor. Fixed a lot of the character flaws and terrible writing.

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      23 hours ago

      The Wizard of Oz, which Futurama is parodying, definitely counts! Yes, Dorothy wants to help the randos she meets, but the whole reason she’s going to the Emerald City in the first place is to try to get home to live in poverty with her dirt-farming, teetotaling aunt and uncle.

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          Interestingly, when Fry is actually presented with a way to get home via a forward-traveling time machine and a universe that resets, he never brings up getting off at 1999 and it’s never mentioned in any way.

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              He had already fulfilled his destiny of defeating the brain spawn three seasons prior. Although judging by this scene he wasn’t in too much of a hurry to go back in time:

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      23 hours ago

      Quantum leap is an Isekai. Getting home is a mainstay of the “Summoned Hero” genre of isekai.

      Anime examples include:

      The Rising of the Shield Hero

      My Status as the Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s

      My Instant Death Ability Is So Overpowered, No One In This Other World Stands A Chance Against Me!

      Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest

      Non anime example: Black Knight

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        23 hours ago

        I wasn’t sure because the only reason I even say A Kid in King Arthur’s court counts even though he just goes back in time is because he goes so far back in time, nothing he knew about the world he knows really applies making him effectively in another world. Sam never goes back too far, but, then again, wasn’t he also from the far future? 🤔

        Also: Black Knight is basically A Kid in King Arthur’s Court which I just lump together. lol