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In some works, the protagonist is an adult reincarnated in a new world as a child with special powers (such as in Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire, Chronicles of an Aristocrat Reborn in Another World, and Fluffy Paradise), or is reborn in a new world with special powers, but no
changes to their appearance (such as in In Another World with My Smartphone and Farming Life in Another World). There are even instances of protagonists becoming inhuman creatures, such as in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, where the protagonist reincarnates as a
slime with special abilities rather than a human; I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level, where the protagonist reincarnates as an immortal witch; or even sentient objects with magical abilities, such as a sword, a vending machine, or an onsen. [6] Others, known as "reverse isekai", follow beings from a fantasy universe who have been transported to or reincarnated into modern-day Earth, including the anime Laidbackers, Gate, and Re:Creators. [7] An offshoot of the isekai genre is the "second chance" or "reincarnation" genre in which the protagonist, upon dying, is transported not to a different world or new body but into their own younger self. With their new knowledge and older intellect, they are able to relive their life avoiding their previous pitfalls. [citation needed] Another offshoot of the genre includes the "slow life" approach, where the protagonist was overworked in their previous life, so decides to take it easy in the next.
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