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Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari
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Isekai Maou to Shoukan Shoujo no Dorei Majutsu
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Both anime are about a guy that goes to another world. In both of these anime the main character gets two cute girl slaves and has adventures with them the different between the two is How not to Summon a Demon lord is more of comedy ecchi anime well The Rising of The Sheld Hero is a Drama.
Both are isekai anime featuring a guy who gets pulled into a world and ends up with two slave girls (Naofumi by necessity, Diablo by accident). In both cases, the girls are a demi-human (Raphtalia/Rem) and a blonde girl who isn't particularly bright (Filo/Shera). Additionally, much like the Three Heroes, Diablo has a tendency to approach things similar to a game he's played, though in his case, this works just as much for him as it does against him, since he's actually in the game he's played rather than a world very similar to it.
Emile is also comparable to Motoyasu, though he's also a lot
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The setting in both series is similar: a male protagonist gets himself summoned to a fantasy/game world and gets "a bad name" in there. Both protagonists have their struggle to survive when some people show some bad attitude towards them. However both find companions to themselves and so the adventures starts.
In both series the male protagonist has pretty female companions but in "Isekai Maou to Shoukan Shoujo no Dorei Majutsu" their relationship is something worth to see!
- Main protag sent to another world
- Initially misunderstood
- 2 girls to follow around with MC
- Game-like mechanics (RPG fantasy)
- Slaves as an early driving factor (less mentioned later)
One standing difference is that Diablo is very strong from the beginning while Naofumi starts off with nothing, to get stronger later throughout the series. Different personalities as well.