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Hear me out.
The isekai genre has been booming for a while now, and at this rate, it's not too improbable that we will get a whole decade full of nothing but isekai. I mean, when was the last time we've gotten a season without isekai?
Another way to interpret this oddity is that the isekai genre has received accelerated progression due to an undying hype. I speculate that this hype comes from the anime community's culture to follow new seasonal animes and, thanks to the human brain's capability to find patterns, they start noticing more and more isekai. More authors pick this up as a form of inspiration and hit series such as NGNL, KonoSuba, Overlord, etc, were the push this isekai hype needed to live on; so much so that isekai has evolved from a trope and into a genre of its own.
How am I able to say that isekai's progression is accelerating? Think about it. The beginning of the isekai boom takes place roughly around 2013. In 2018 we receive the anime adaptation of Slime Tensei which the community happily ate up as it felt like a breath of fresh air. Think about it - people love this series because they're finally seeing an isekai done well rather than authors attempting various twists and end up messing it up. We've return to the point where we appreciate a good "standard" more than a bad "spin" in a matter of five years.
We've also been getting satirical comedy isekais such as: Milfsekai, Cautious Hero, and Kemono Michi - all within this year. Not to mention the fact that we have received a confirmed anime adaptation of "My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!" for 2020 which is inarguably going to be the beginning of the "otome isekai subgenre".
These things are going a little too fast, don't you think?
Here is my question: will the isekai genre's average quality eventually be superior to that of other genres? We know that with time comes betterment.
Take note that I do not mean:
-All anime-adapted isekais will be good,
-Everyone will enjoy the hit series,
-Isekai will overflood the market.
It's natural that some adaptations will mess up, such as Arifureta, or just trash from the source. Some people won't like certain isekais because they are not into it. One genre filling the entire season is outright absurd.
I am primarily talking about writing quality, cinematography, sound and animation design, all those stuffs which we can objectively say rather than subjectively guess.
Will isekai eventually reach a point where people will look for examples in the isekai genre to compare and measure quality of new animes as the community holds them in such high regards? Is it impossible? Are we already there?
The isekai genre has been booming for a while now, and at this rate, it's not too improbable that we will get a whole decade full of nothing but isekai. I mean, when was the last time we've gotten a season without isekai?
Another way to interpret this oddity is that the isekai genre has received accelerated progression due to an undying hype. I speculate that this hype comes from the anime community's culture to follow new seasonal animes and, thanks to the human brain's capability to find patterns, they start noticing more and more isekai. More authors pick this up as a form of inspiration and hit series such as NGNL, KonoSuba, Overlord, etc, were the push this isekai hype needed to live on; so much so that isekai has evolved from a trope and into a genre of its own.
How am I able to say that isekai's progression is accelerating? Think about it. The beginning of the isekai boom takes place roughly around 2013. In 2018 we receive the anime adaptation of Slime Tensei which the community happily ate up as it felt like a breath of fresh air. Think about it - people love this series because they're finally seeing an isekai done well rather than authors attempting various twists and end up messing it up. We've return to the point where we appreciate a good "standard" more than a bad "spin" in a matter of five years.
(Now you could argue that this isn't really the case since the LN for Slime Tensei came out at 2014 but we're judging the reaction for the anime for sake of consistency.)
These things are going a little too fast, don't you think?
Here is my question: will the isekai genre's average quality eventually be superior to that of other genres? We know that with time comes betterment.
Take note that I do not mean:
-All anime-adapted isekais will be good,
-Everyone will enjoy the hit series,
-Isekai will overflood the market.
It's natural that some adaptations will mess up, such as Arifureta, or just trash from the source. Some people won't like certain isekais because they are not into it. One genre filling the entire season is outright absurd.
I am primarily talking about writing quality, cinematography, sound and animation design, all those stuffs which we can objectively say rather than subjectively guess.
Will isekai eventually reach a point where people will look for examples in the isekai genre to compare and measure quality of new animes as the community holds them in such high regards? Is it impossible? Are we already there?