Anime 31240 Re Zero Kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu Userrecs


Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Re: Life in a different world from zero, ReZero
Japanese: Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活
English: Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-
German: Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-
Spanish: Re:Zero -Empezar de cero en un mundo diferente-
French: Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World-


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 25
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 4, 2016 to Sep 19, 2016
Premiered: Spring 2016
Broadcast: Mondays at 01:05 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: White Fox
Source: Light novel
Genres: DramaDrama, FantasyFantasy, SuspenseSuspense
Themes: IsekaiIsekai, PsychologicalPsychological, Time TravelTime Travel
Duration: 26 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Ranked: #3312
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Popularity: #25
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Beginning with the obvious, both Re:Zero and Steins;Gate were animated by the same studio, White Fox and both main protagonists have time traveling related abilities. Now for the juicy stuff, both Okabe and Subaru are quite different from the usual anime protagonist and aren't meant to be self-inserts for viewers. They both must overcome obstacles to save the ones they love and both feature thrilling story lines and engaging characters that break the mold of most anime tropes like Tsunderes (with Steins;Gate's Kurisu) and Moé characters (Re:Zero's Rem). The authors want you to see the MCs go through very difficult (and sometimes gory) hardships in order   
report Recommended by Kyouma-D-Luffy
Re:Zero and KonoSuba take the same 'NEET transported to a medieval-fantasy' premise and go in differing directions... yet still somehow end up with their respective leads in mental anguish of varying extremes due to harem-related woe. Re:Zero has its lead die over and over and over and over and over again trying to save the girls he encounters in his new world. KonoSuba also has its lead die from time to time... due to his moronic (yet lovable) band of misfit female party members that make him want to punch himself/them in the face. One is a drama. The other is a comedy. But both   
report Recommended by AironicallyHuman
Imagine a world where fate demands to be corrected and it is willing to go through an endless binding cycle to achieve that purpose. The curse of time travel being portrayed at its best where the ones involved either witness gruesome deaths or experience it themselves. Happy endings are hard to come by but the future remains uncertain, it is up to the individual to decide the closure they deserve. ‘Boku dake ga Inai Machi’ showcases a game of cat and mouse that has seen it being dragged on for over 10 years in which all the tragedies that unfolded before us are planned by one   
report Recommended by ShanaFlame
Both shows have the main protagonist looping and time travelling by dying as well as trying out different choices to prevent things from happening in the new timeline, the only difference being as far as I know is the way their checkpoints or save points work when they loop.  
report Recommended by KingofEmperors
They are both isekais with good for nothing main characters that goes through conflict after conflict after conflict after.... in order to get things done.  
report Recommended by SeekingWaylander
the stories are completly different but the way how the plot change and they repeat the same thing over and over again reminded me of Higurashi! also both anime have female tsundere/crazy characters! and a guy involved with them xD 
report Recommended by lady-leen
No good loser who diverts the comunity by the percieved level of his likeableness gets iseka'd, surrounded by mostly girl cast, but also has to survive some life-threatening effect as his transportation into other world is linked to the concept of death in some way. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
Both of the main characters have the ability to go back and change the past in order to save their beloved person. They keep going through endless loops to gain the destiny they desire. Both very emotional and the MC goes through lots of changes in terms of maturity/character development  
report Recommended by iNinjeek
If you just glance at the images of both, you have no idea what you're going to get out of each anime. They're actually pretty similar because they both have major and unexpected plot twists, both look happy at first glance but aren't, both have very dark themes, and both have supernatural elements. I think this is a pretty good recommendation because the unexpectedly dark style of the two anime can really get to you emotionally. If you like the dark emotional elements in one you will probably like the other.  
report Recommended by 3xTripple
Fantasy world with fighting with themes of what its like when a real person is thrown into what feels like a game. After SAO I looked for other anime which felt similar Re:Zero was very satisfying. 
report Recommended by glue493
Re:Zero and Akame ga Kill are similar in regards to the fact that both of them initially appear to be a light comedy action story, but they both end up sharing much of the same themes later throughout the series. Both involve the main character enduring many hardships, including death, forcing them to maintain a strong mentality which will continue to push them forward towards their final goal. They both share episodes of despair which will hit you right in the feels, they both have some comedy relief throughout the series, and both main characters experience romantic feelings (which I personally enjoyed most). I regard   
report Recommended by Nymphetamine2791
While the plots are very different, and the genres of the Anime as well, I found very similar the two MCs (Shinj and Subaru). Both go under stress, anxiety and dangerous moment in which they will risk their lives. Both MCs experience mental breakdowns throughout the show because of "someone forcing" them to do something. There are many deaths. 
report Recommended by Xenocrisi
Paladin. Re:Zero and Vivy's Song have something in common that I believe is really effective, and that is their means to push forward some hopeless situation that one must prevail through anyway. Re:Zero does this with Subaru in a new world, taking on his volunteer mission of being the knight to his newly found damsel, though not in distress. The same is true with VIvy, although she is on a mission to save the entire world rather than a singularity. In some sense, the two do have the means to show that actually, the world they situate in is in their control bringing forward more "hero"   
report Recommended by NextUniverse
Where re: zero subvereted the isekai genre through horror and mystery, No Game No Life subverts it through solid writing, great characters, and some actually great action set pieces that are both visually marvelous and narratively appealing. If you are a fan of Re: Zero because of its characterization and subversion of the genre than you'll likely enjoy this as well.  
report Recommended by nikiyasha
These series both explore supernatural psychological themes in a way that captivate their audience. While Re:Zero is focused on a style that combines fantasy, comedy, and dark events (meant for a less mature audience), Shinsekai Yori is a more realistic version of a psychological anime portayed in a rather serious way (meant for a more mature audience). The dark themes in common to both are interesting to watch so you will probably like the other. Both are masterpieces, but for different audiences. 
report Recommended by 3xTripple
Same scenario but flipped. Normal person is sent to fantasy world. Conflict drama and a varying amount of true seriousness with humor. 
report Recommended by dkool
Both are relatively mellow variations on the "trapped in a fantasy game" genre. Focus is less on action/plot and more on emotional and personal relationships between characters. Both shows are unapologetic about their approach. The central themes that revolve around each show is hammered in with every episode, and results can be brutal, grueling and overwhelming in both cases. Story wise, both shows feature protagonist(s) who are pulled into a brand new world without consent or ability to escape. Both main protagonists start out very weak, and have to accept very lowly roles first. As each series progresses, both male protagonists get braver, stronger, and   
report Recommended by Mac97
Protagonist suffers through time loops as they try change the outcome to save their close ones, as this attempt more often ends in violent and gruesome end to not just their lives as a new loop starts. If you enjoy this concept, give these a try. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
In both the shows only the protagonist remembers the past events after time travelling. Both the shows show the protagonist get traumatised due to too much time travel.  
report Recommended by SouryaTushar
At first look they both have a cute and warm feeling and then they suddenly punch you in the face with cruelty. Still both are amazingly built stories. If you have strong stomach I highly recommend both. 
report Recommended by KissDorka
Quite similar world and atmosphere. Bunch of online gamers are trapped into fantasy MMORPG, cooperating with local "NPCs" (but without "reload" abilities). Dark powers, magic, princesses, politics, intrigues, etc. everything is included )) 
report Recommended by nick_el_son
Same fantasy setting and atmosphere (though Re:Zero is much darker), except that the protagonist isn't being sent from the real world. 
report Recommended by Markdoka
Protagonist is constantly looping through time trying to get the best possible result. This time loop is triggered by their death. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
The titles sound similar but the meaning are different. Both set in fantasy world where witches exist (although in Re:Zero, the witches didn't show themselves, but the rumour about them spread all over the town). In both anime, most of people hate the witches/consider them as enemy. 
report Recommended by renzospark
- Both MC is unlikeable at START. - Both Shows getting better every SEASON. - Both Shows is very MYSTERIOUS. - Both Shows focusing on World Building & Lore. - Both Shows have very DARK Moments. - Both Shows have amazing soundtracks. - Both Shows characters have realistic reactions. If you like how AoT solve mysteries and building up story to advance, you will like Re:Zero too. 
report Recommended by Okeanix
What makes us want to live and what makes us so scared of dying? But if you could not die, what than? Would your views chance, would you still be scared of your own death, or would you face it again and again until you find the life you can be happy in. Both of these psichological thrillers deal with these question in verry different situations and if you like the story of on you will surely like the other 
report Recommended by Tiame
Both anime have a similar vibe. The world that they have isekai'd into has a greater mystery to it and larger forces at play. And the antagonists have strong and gripping (and sometimes quirky) character. 
report Recommended by Airyaxe
Both are Isekai anime. If you like this kind of stories, you will like both. Although re-zero has an slower start, and Tensei Slime has a really quick start, both are really good anime.  
report Recommended by hobbito
Both have a theme centered around death involving murder and mystery both have suspense that will keep you on the edge of your seat 
report Recommended by Demonic_Nemesis
Positive cheerful protagonist thrust into a new world only to have his spirit absolutely crushed. Both involve the main character being disillusioned to the horrors of the world around them and thrust into despair.  
report Recommended by Danish
Reconstruct. Re:Zero and Healer have this same start-up with a young guy who has high hopes about the new life they are situated in, but then goes completely sideways with the experience they receive first hand. Then going back in time to change what the future beholds of them, ultimately going on a path to consistently bend everything to their will for the sake of their desires. Healer is on a lunatic level relatively, as Keyaruga does nothing but morally broken actions in the name of his revenge. Re:Zero is calmer but still somewhat deadly with Subaru on an insane path as this hero for his   
report Recommended by NextUniverse
Both these shows contain a main character that comes from a modern world and are thrown into a fantasy world with magic, elves, knights, etc. They are light hearted and serious when it comes to their friends and ones they care about. The plots can also be tied to each other. Our "modern" MCs are the hero that can change and disrupt the life of a fantasy world as they learn more of their surroundings and how to adept to the new world around them. 
report Recommended by doroark76
Both deal with redoing time to achieve better outcomes. Sakurada Reset is more philosophical and Re:Zero is often much more light hearted.  
report Recommended by Jade_Hawk
Both involve the Fantasy genre where there are magical creatures and such, also both have one striking similarity and that is both main characters want to become stronger for the sake of a girl that they have a crush on. Another thing is that they are both RPG type of series, so there are some jokes such as status, rank, skill and what not. 
report Recommended by FHQ
Redo. Aside from Re:Zero and ReLife having "Re" in their title. They both have an MC who wishes to redo the past and make one a desirable one in order to proceed towards a future full of benefits for them. Re:Zero does this with Subaru and a large magnitude of deaths on his side, in comparison to a softer one timely move for Kaizaki in high school. Both are good anime with Re:Zero being a dark psychological isekai. ReLife being a nice little rom-com to enjoy. Both featuring time travel too.  
report Recommended by NextUniverse
Both mc's suddenly need to live in another world with new races and magic. 
report Recommended by Jannis-kun
blood and gore in both but no fanservice in re-zero , on other hand more fighting from hero villain Betelgeuse also has a power similar to vectors. 
report Recommended by styens
Both MC can go back in time if they are dead meaning it will restart again 
report Recommended by Anime-Prod
I'm pretty sure that you know what I'm talking about if you watched mirrai nikki, and or RE:Zero up until episode 8. Don't get hyped, they are grate anime that especially RE:Zero, will make some fans rage. 
report Recommended by 7Raen7
If you want a series which focuses on the fault of the main characters and the ways they overcome them, Re:Zero is the one for you. Both the main characters have a cool superpower which also serves to break the character. They both experience the consequences of their powers at one point or another. Not to mention the fact that due to this power, both of them become haughty and acquire a god-like complex. Both Lelouch and Subaru are skilled in their own ways. Their adventures are well made and you get to see their decisions at each and every place. Re:Zero is quite dark, but   
report Recommended by JeremiahOrange
Subaru and Kanie are both outsiders coming to a new unknown world and because of that knowledge they help their queen rebuild their land. 
report Recommended by DaxtotheMax
Well if u liked the characters in re:zero you are sure to like this anime. Also art work and fights are pretty similar. 
report Recommended by iam_pr19
The animes are similar in the way that both mc's have the ability to go back in time multiple times to achieve a favorable outcome. Re: Zero has its lead reverting back to a checkpoint in his life when he dies, while the lead in Kono Yo No Hate has an ancient device that allows him to save a checkpoint in time and travel back to it if he chooses to.  
report Recommended by _Based_
Dark and epic with great characters. 
report Recommended by Arkrayven
Shows about a dark fantasy world where bad things happen to good people.  
report Recommended by karton_realista
Both are Isekai that get sent into a fantasy Video game-like worlds and settings. Both have to play by their rules and in terms of premise, both go through a different route on how they handle their struggles given the "role" that they inherit.  
report Recommended by Alufei
Not exactly going to the past, more like repeating days because of..... I can't say it because it's a spoiler. Still a show where the mc has to try again and again until he find the correct solution, meanwhile repeating the same day. 
report Recommended by Kqnashi
Same director and same character designer, for those like me who enjoyed the art part of the anime. 
report Recommended by thewiru
In both, the male lead enters into a new world which involves with a different form of language, magic, maids and a harem. Also both the female leads are cute, pretty, and have the ability to use magic to defeat the enemies. 
report Recommended by onlybyjan
The main thing in common between those two anime is the fact that the main character goes to a fantasy world where he gains an incredible power. Re:Zero is more psychological and Zero no Tsukaima is more of a harem, romance but both of them have good action. You may find it annoying that those main characters don't try to go back to their main world, but in the end both series are a lot of fun. 
report Recommended by JokerDBlue
Punch Line and Re:Zero feature a protagonist that goes back in time upon death, both also feature 4-5 female characters that the protagonist must save/protect. 
report Recommended by GroovyLoopy
-Both came back to past -Both want to live there love person -Both romance 
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