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03. If you're looking for an anime to transport you to another world, try one of these. 145,605 votesThat Time I Got Reincarnated as a SlimePhoto: 8bitWhen a middle aged man named Satoru Mikami is randomly stabbed on the street, he's reincarnated into another world - not as a wizard, a demon, or anything else a person would hope for, but as a slime! Luckily for Rimuru Tempest - that's his new name - he's not just any slime. He can absorb new skills from his environment and from his foes, giving him a seemingly endless array of abilities. While Rimuru could use those powers to do harm, he chooses instead to build community and help others - just as he tried to do through his company job on Earth. 257,232 votesOverlordPhoto: MadhouseWhen Momonga's favorite MMORPG, Yggdrasil, is about to go offline, he decides to wait out the game's last moments and stay logged in for as long as he can. But when the game is supposed to shut down, it doesn't. Instead, the NPCs are coming to life, and Momonga has become his character, the wizard master of the dark guild Ainz Ooal Gown. He'll have to get used to his new life - and figure out how to run his guild for real. 340,870 votesThe Rising of the Shield HeroPhoto: Kinema CitrusThe Rising of the Shield Hero, which began airing during the Winter 2019 anime season, is one of the hottest anime series around. It follows Naofumi Iwatani, an otaku who is suddenly transported to the world of Melromarc to fulfil a mission: he must help defeat the Waves of Catastrophe that are wrecking havoc on the world with the help of three other legendary heroes.
The biggest elephant in the room would have to be the lacklustre production. Please be reminded that Aniplex IS the head of the production committee for this show (and coincidentally, Project No. 9's ButaReba), and somehow this season, you have a double whammy of adaptations that are just straight-up inferior versions of their source materials. Arvo Animation, the studio best known for the Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai a. k. a We Never Learn: BokuBen series, I thought actually succeeded for once with Fall 2021's Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu a. k. a Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut, despite not having a lot of action in said source material. However, with almost ALL Korean manhwa, you can expect action at every corner, and sadly, the production just weighs the entire series down, almost to the point where the line between anime and manhwa just looks the same. Come on, Aniplex, you have a big (and I mean, BIG) budget; is this a test-ground experiment of sorts?
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