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[Isekai Battle!] Ryouma (By the Grace of the Gods) vs Genzou (Kemono Michi: Rise Up!) - Who Improved Their Fantasy World the Most?

Not all isekai protagonists have to depose tyrannical kings or rescue royals in order to have a positive impact on the fantasy world they’re transported to – some folks just open a useful shop or introduce a few key elements from modern society that make life easier. Such is the case with Ryouma Takebayashi from Fall 2020’s By the Grace of the Gods and Genzou Shibata from Fall 2019’s Kemono Michi! Rise Up, both of whom take a peaceful and (mostly) well thought out approach to spreading happiness in their respective isekai worlds. But who improved their new home the most? Let’s take a closer look at their strategies and see who the biggest benefactor to Generic JRPG-Topia really is!

Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear and By the Grace of the Gods Mid-Season Impressions – Two Iyashikei Isekai To Help You Relax

If you’re a fan of fluffy isekai anime where the overpowered protagonist uses their abilities to help people in need and just generally lives their best life in a fantasy world, then Fall 2020 has you covered with two great choices – Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear and By the Grace of the Gods. Today we’ll be exploring them in a bit more detail with a first impressions review of both anime. Let’s get started!

What Happens When Isekai Anime Remember the World Left Behind?

As much as we all like to joke about “Truck-kun” sending every isekai protagonist on their magical reincarnation journey with one convenient crash, the reality of the situation is that an innocent person tragically died at a young age. While they’re busy having the time of their life as an overpowered protagonist in a fantasy world, their friends and family are left to mourn their death without so much as a goodbye. Most isekai anime just flat out ignore this aspect or say that the protagonist was a shut-in nerd with no friends, but we’re here today to discuss one of the few shows that actually do address the world left behind – Spring 2020’s My Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom. Let’s get started!