If you liked
Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari
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...then you might like
Seirei Gensouki
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Similarities on MCs: - Both MC are underestimated / hated / heavily criticized early on the show (for different reasons) - both MC experienced trauma explained early on the show and thus developed appearing unaffected or stoic to peers and strangers in order to emotionally protect themselves - both MC became gradually OP through time and motivated through anger and frustration - both MC gathering a harem like it's no one's business (well, this is an isekai anime what do we expect) - both MC (while unconsciously gathering a harem) truly respects the women around him and wishes to protect them, while not being misogynistic about it (hallelujah!) Similarities on overall show premise: - both isekai - set in a fantasy world where several people were summoned from Japan (Seirei Gensouki summoned people at different times, while Tate no Yuusha summoned four people in one go) Main differences: - Naofumi (Tate no Yuusha MC) was summoned to fight world-threat events. Thus his summoning was random, sudden, and upon being summoned, people around him generally explained why he was there. - Haruto (Seirei Gensouki MC) was more reincarnated than summoned. Upon dying, Haruto was reincarnated to a 7 year old orphan, Rio. Thus there are like two souls inside Rio's body (although the show doesn't really explain it that way) who has complete recollection of everything that happened in their lives, both as pre-reincarnation and post-reincarnation. - Seirei Gensouki also doesn't explain why the hell are people isekai-ed (at least not in the anime). There are also different ways of isekai-ng, through reincarnation upon dying, and through summoning.