If you liked
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken
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...then you might like
Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu
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Both stories involve protagonists originating from Japan and being transported to a fantasy world with superhuman powers, which propels their power as a monarch. They establish cities with locals, mainly monsters, and come into conflict with fellow humans. Both has comedic moments throughout the story.
Both Slime Tensei and Tsuki ga Michibiku are pretty generic and average isekai with similarities:
* Main characters are very overpowered
* Main character allies a dragon
* Main character helps demi-humans (orcs) build up their lives
Tsuki ga Michibiku is just a worse Slime Tensei + Slime Tensei has much cuter girls
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Recommended by BerrakBurcu
Similarities:
- Both MC are OP.
- Both MC are trying to build a town where everyone can live a happy life.
- Both MC can make a contract with other characters to serve him and given them a name make them stronger.
Both are isakei where the main character builds their own city and is majorly OP.
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Recommended by pinkielinkie
"Moonlit fantasy" is literally just a worse version of "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime".
In both the MC is reincarnated to another world with godlike powers, both have super OP followers that would do anything for them (and do most of the fighting), both have a focus around building and maintaining a "monster city". etc, etc.
Slime is better in probably every regard but moonlit fantasy isn't unwatchable, it's about as good as most other generic isekais getting released.
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Recommended by Jordanious77
They are both isekais about forming nations made from coalitions of monsters.
Tensei slime is a lot more slower paced and focuses on world building, whereas TsukiMichi jumps right into it.
Includes (but not limited to):
- Isekai
- OP MC
- Sid Meier's Civilization-like plot
- slight race war between humans and monsters (some may call this racism)
This is for you if you like overpowered OP MCs that build their own community of and for non-humans after getting isekaid. Building the community and experimenting with skills plays a relatively big role in both. Both MC's are admired for their strength and gain loyal followers as well a harem of pretty girls.
Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken and Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu share a remarkably similar plot. In both anime, the protagonists are reincarnated into a fantasy world with formidable powers, leading to the creation of their own cities. The story revolves around their evolution and growth within this new setting. While personally favoring Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken, both series delve into this development aspect and bear striking similarities.
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Recommended by Joceclayson
In both anime, the main character indirectly builds a community in which he is surrounded by OP characters, like him, who see him as a leader.
- they're both enjoyable and fun Isekai, with lots of comedy
- the main characters are ridiculously over-powered and only get stronger
- their followers are ridiculously over-powered
- there are very few threats that would affect the OP characters
- both feature world exploring, while the MC is trying to adjust to his new life
- they both feature town-building, their inhabitants are made up of different monsters
- both try to establish business such as trading with other countries
- the main characters are level headed, kind, and mega virgins
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Recommended by BropixWuff
Both are isekai anime with an overpowered MC and cool battle scenes. Also, both try to establish a new kingdom/country in the new world.
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Recommended by mluhmluhmluh
Both anime are Isekai genre with a similar plotline. Slime focuses more on plot/world-building and fighting while Tuski Ga Michibiku is a more comedic twist on self aware isekai'd MC who tries to live a normal life but develops a similar relationship as in slime with an OP dragon.
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Recommended by DefianceR6
Same premise: Japanese guy gets isekai'd, is secretly super OP and has to hold back his immense powers from others, turns monsters into his worshippers, creates villages that he tries to advance using other world knowledge.
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Recommended by Ionliosite2
Both are very similar, the MCs are transported into a fantasy world after dying in their previous one. They have strong superhuman powers and establish their own society/group as Monarchs/Leaders. The only different thing is that the MCs are different in appearance.
Both are reincarnated as an overpowered character and on a journey to build their own nation..
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Recommended by Cringe_Farhan
provides the viewers with very wholesome comedy and world-building , centered around an OP isekai'd MC who meets different species of characters throughout his journey who then become the foundation of the nation built . The main highlight between these two MCs is that they both feel empathy towards others as they also suffered the same in the real world , which opens up more about the MC's background.
(TLDR: if you like comedic along with wholesome-paced isekais and see the development of an amazing world / characters , these two are for you)
MC's are OP and both will build a nation where human and mionsters can co-exist. Mc's are very timid and don't want to stand out but eventually they are god-class entities. Isekai anime with character buildup is entangled with comedy and serious scenes both. In both anime, There is a involvement with dragons.
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Recommended by soumyadipexe
1) The main character is overpowered as heck and people not in his group underestimate his true power
2) Both main characters build their own community in which they rule over
3) Everyone who is around him is yes man. If you liked how the main character could rarely do wrong in the eyes of his followers, this is also a good watch.
4) Both of these animes have side characters that have great energy and it's funny to watch them all bounce off of each other. As well as off of the main character's
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Recommended by LetsJustTalk
Both feature a male character being transported into a foreign world. Where it gains a fellowship among others and builds a nation from nothing. In his country, the male character receives a god-like status.
There is some difference between the two anime:
For slime, the MC died while for Moonlit Fantasy the MC gets transported.
For slime, the MC started out very weak, and have to slowly gain its power thru struggling. While for Moonlit Fantasy, the MC started out quite powerful.
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Recommended by TheRockzSG
1. Overly-Powered Isekai Dwellers
- Rimuru Tempest and Makoto Misumi came from Japan as your Average Joes. One is a middle-age employee (Rimuru) while the other is your ordinary student (Makoto). Rimuru was transported, or rather reincarnated as a slime into the Jura Forest, when he died from the backstab of a runaway criminal. While, Makoto was forcibly taken by the gods, and was thrown off into the wilderness without any humans in sight. However, they grew into the most prominent figures in each of their worlds, enough to overthrow the ruthless gods and foes, and become god themselves, or even greater.
2. Building a Demi-Human Nation
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