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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu
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Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu
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 are isekai fantasy with jaw-dropping worldbuilding from the get go that build an empire of intrigue to hopefully be unraveled in future seasons -Both protagonists aren't exactly the most likeable character at least at first, and clearly develop or at least begin to over the course of the series -Both touch on the topic of death and the protagonists' reaction to it in an interesting way
report Recommended by thelectricow
Isekais where the MC has problems that follow them despite being transferred to another world. Entertaining with cringe moments. S tier music/soundtracks
report Recommended by charlodarlo
Both are great anime about change and redemption, featuring flawed and realistic protagonists in a medieval fantasy world. If you liked Mushoku Tensei for these elements, then Re:Zero does an equally fantastic job at conveying them. Presentation is also stellar in both anime in different ways.
report Recommended by TrollingDemonz
Both are based on the Isekai genre. And both are really great in their own way. If you enjoyed any one of these shows, consider checking out the other one.
report Recommended by Pre_Yum
Isekai. Re:Zero and MT both may as well be called the defining shows of Isekai, so much hype and acclamation around them that they have become two well recognisable titles in the medium. Both following a not so well off individual who, with high originality levels, finds themselves in a new world, nothing like how they first started off on earth. The two then use this new life of theirs to adapt and pursue goals they have set for themselves. Rudy trying to become a better person, something he couldn't do as a neet. Subaru being this hero for the girl he just met, Emilia. Would also  
report Recommended by NextUniverse
-Both isekai -Protagonist have psychological trauma that are both explored
report Recommended by mayone1ghs
Both star a isekaied main character who starts off as a total piece of crap but then grows into a better character. They also both have good pacing and great characters. Well worth the watch between waiting for next season
report Recommended by Epic42
Both are isekai anime where the main character becomes a "better" person in a new world. They both have a lot of girls revolving around the male main character and the world building is unique to isekai.
report Recommended by jjashael
-both are an isekai -both feature a mc that goes through respectable character development
report Recommended by prefecty
Same reincarted into another world .A world full of magic and elves! .long thing short you should watch it it's much better than re:zero in my opinion as MC isn't a weakling after getting reincarted like the one in re:zero
report Recommended by LEGENDARY_SID
The main characters for both are losers. Though, they do develop a lot(A LOT) in the show, unlike some other isekais. MOST SIMILAR POINT: Both had awesome world-building. You get to immerse yourself in the different fantasy worlds the authors had created. Mushoku focuses more on Rudeus being a gifted person in the other world while RE: ZERO focuses on Subaru with a unique ability he will need to use to solve a lot of the problems he faces along the way since he has no magical powers like the rest in his fantasy world.
report Recommended by Renisbored
Mushoku Tensei and Re:Zero are the best isekai in my opinion. I'm confident there's a high likelihood that if you enjoyed one, you'll enjoy the other.
report Recommended by Ssnowyy
Both are isekai but different from others. Both main characters are unlikeable at first but they develop as ths series goes. Both shows have some form of realism which is unlike most isekai. Amazing worldbuilding and characters, great music as well. Technically produced by the same studio (White Fox).
report Recommended by adeeb91
This one seems obvious, with the 2 best isekai that are very similar both in their level of quality and in the themes addressed. Both protagonists arrive in a new fantasy world with 0 knowledge or special advantages, set off on a great, exciting but also terrifying and sometimes painful adventure of redemption. At the beginning, both expect the normal tropes of isekai, but reality catches up with them quickly and violently. Overall, it is a learning about oneself, to recognize one's faults and qualities, to evolve and learn to love oneself. On top of that, the worldbuilding is excellent, the OST is great, the characters are  
report Recommended by Raripion
Both are arguably the best the isekai genre has to offer. Great world building are a staple of both series, both give you the feeling that their respective worlds are lived in. The shows both convey similar emotions while riding the ups and downs of the characters as they develop and become familiar with their new worlds.
report Recommended by AuthenticRye
A must go, no matter what, for those 2.
report Recommended by LoveKurumi