Genjitsu Shugi Yuusha no Oukoku Saikenki


How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom

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Synonyms: Re:Construction the Elfrieden Kingdom Tales of Realistic Brave, A Realist Hero's Kingdom Restoration Chronicle, Genkoku
Japanese: 現実主義勇者の王国再建記
English: How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom
German: How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom
Spanish: How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom
French: How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom
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Type: TV
Episodes: 13
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 4, 2021 to Sep 26, 2021
Premiered: Summer 2021
Broadcast: Sundays at 01:30 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: J.C.Staff
Genres: ActionAction, FantasyFantasy, RomanceRomance
Themes: HaremHarem, IsekaiIsekai, MilitaryMilitary
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #30702
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Popularity: #577
Members: 416,614
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In both anime the MCs are surrounded by beautiful and strong girls. They have to manage the kingdom in a fantasy world (Genjitsu Shugi no Akaji Kokka Saisei Jutsu), or in their own world. but with the help of the girl they're most interested in (and by making alliances with other regions), they also succeed in battles, changes and the kingdoms recovery. The main difference is that Genjitsu Shugi no Akaji Kokka Saisei Jutsu focuses more on the political / military / resources issues to save the kingdom and feels a little more serious, whereas Tensai Ouji no Akaji Kokka Saisei Jutsu is more comedy  read more 
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Protaginist isekais to another world and becomes the ruler of a kingdom. Both anime are great. They both anime shows the protagonist thought process and they also add a bit of comedy. Love them! 
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Both serie are have isekai (another world) teleporting. It includes young people engaged in politics. Choujin has the character named Roux, just like Inui, Tomoe in Genjitsu. And also has Mikogami, Tsukasa and Souma, Kazuya characters. There are also half humans in both series. 
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If you liked the town-building/politics parts of Slime Tensei, then you'll probably also like Realist Hero, since that's a big chunk of the story. Realist Hero does have action/war parts (because, you know, politics) but a lot of the focus is on the town-building (which honestly I'm all for). 
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Both series have a smart male MC, and heavily focus on strategic magical warfare. If you enjoy somewhat realistic magical battles, where strategy is more important than numbers or individual magic powers, then you will enjoy these series. 
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Both mc are now living another world to survive though one is in a game. Both are also leaders of their respective countries/guild. Similarities between shiroe and kazuya is their good leadership and being intelligently good at things. 
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- The beginning of the series will surely give you the vibe of "The Rising of the Shield Hero" - The protagonist is summoned to the other world as a hero where he has to face certain difficulties - The kingdom that summons the protagonist is troubled with many concerns 
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Both series are about protagonists who find themselves having to become the saviors of a bankrupt entity/group, through economic reforms and smart decision-making. It may be a different type of hero than what you're used to. They're both good series. Please try it! 
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Both series feature non-combatant type Isekai protagonists who use their vast knowledge of the real world to selflessly aid their respective kingdoms and make the world of swords and sorcery more civilized and practical. Similar premises and executions.  
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Get Isekaid Live in another world Forever Have all the best and worst girls I don't know what else 
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If you like kingdoms politics you like both 
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both mc are recarnited and in contol of villagenation both mc are not overpowerd but they suround themself with strong and capable people 
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Both Isekai anime I loved both of these Both have magic Both have action scenes Sword art online has better editting and overrall it had more action than romance but in Genjitsu Shugi Yuusha no Oukoku Saikenki it was more focused on strategy and somewhat some romance but very little action despite it having epic scenes 
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both anime are of the rebuilding state type 
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Both are isekai anime series. While 'Youjo Senki' leans more towards action, both anime feature a substantial amount of military and civilian strategic elements, as well as political considerations influencing every decision. 
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Both of these anime’s feature heavy geopolitical issues brought into the show, while also maintaining a fairly simplistic viewpoint of them so watchers still can enjoy the show between the occasional harem-like scenes in Gate and occasional dates in realist hero. Both shows focus on an MC going to another world, while Gate has an otaku enjoying mc and Realist Hero is an isekai with an mc who focused on politics. Both shows feature the occasional fightscene for shounen fans who may want a calming sunday. Overall both shows are a great way to see modern creations in a new light. Gate is great if  read more 
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Both series are set in fantasy isekai. Politics and intrique play a big part as well as unexpected twists. RE:Zero is way more dramatic though. 
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While spice and wolf isn't an isekai, both of these stories heavily deal with the economic structure and social structure of their worlds instead of intense battles or dramatic characters 
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Politics, economics & rebuilding the medieval fantasy country during a war - that's what unifies these titles 
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Relatable in the setting itself, Genjitsu and Grancrest are placed in a medieval fantasy world. Grancrest tells the story of Theo, the mc. To be objective with his deeds, eventually, he becomes influent through a region in his country and starts to get allies to build his influence for a certain goal (in order to avoid any kind of spoilers, I'm gonna restrain myself to telling more about it). Genjitsu is more direct about that; Souma was summoned to another world as a hero and yet, he becomes a administrative personality in a kingdom. Besides that, the mc allies are kind similar in different aspects, in special  read more 
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Underpowered protag, who uses his knowledge of his home world to rebuild the nation he's transported to, in order to make it stronger. 
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How to get used to the new life (with the royal family) and handle political affairs, at ease,...in another world? That sounds quite fascinating of a living, not to mention the world building still leaves many left to explore, hence the depth is immeasurable. 
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