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And at first it was all beloved good guys. But then a certain top-hat wearing lady starts offing characters in their own shows, and our protagonists need to find a way to stop her. But they soon learn that the relationship between author and creation is a lot more complex than they originally thought. 15. I’m Standing on a Million Lives This show tries to innovate the isekai formula in two major ways. Firstly, randomness is a key feature as the Game Master who sends our protagonist to this world basically flips a coin to determine certain stats. This is how we get a party that consists of a warrior, mage, and farmer. Secondly, the characters get to go in an out of the universe. Meaning there are essentially two plot lines. Like a few shows on here it falls under “dumb fun” so don’t expect to find the meaning of life within the show. But don’t completely gloss over it either.

I can’t wait for the day when otakus are all geezers and we get to watch a show where an 80-year old dies of cancer and is reincarnated as a . magical sword boy who gets into hilarious sexual encounters with girls 60 years younger than him. For the time being though we have the first isekai I’ve seen with the protagonist pushing middle age: Kamitachi ni Hirowareta Otoko.
Ryouma Takebayashi is a 39 year old salaryman working for an exploitative company and experiencing the generally garbage life of a pre-isekaid isekai protagonist, when suddenly he dies of a heart attack.

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