From the way you talk about Isekia it seems like the only isekia you've experienced is the generic power fantasy kind where the whole world revolves around the MC. Like the harem assumption thing. The author for Re:zero actually hates harems because they are emotionally insincere and he wants to write emotionally intense relationships that reflect real struggles. You can actually see this in the 4th opening when it's shows the reflections of characters in their eyes. Because Re:zero revolves around death and love there's a big emphasis on speaking your love and having it reach the person you care about before you lose the chance. It's a strong message about the importance of letting the people you love know that you love them. Because being blind to the love others have for you is both a tragedy and also a constant problem for people who don't love themselves. That's what Re:zero is really about. In the 4th opening you see different variations of the reflection the characters in their eyes. Some are full color, some are just silhouettes. The difference is a symbolism in longing of wanting to express that love but failing to reach them. When It's a silhouette that means their love hasn't reached them because either they haven't voiced it yet or because it was rejected. Now to be perfectly clear, not every instance of 'love' depicted here is romantic love. Platonic love is just as important and the most prevalent form of love in Re:Zero just as it is in life. This is why Re:zero is a the real kind of real. It requires maturity when dealing with it. While other Isekia treat the concept of being summoned to a new world as a fun experience where everything goes in their favor, Re:zero treats the situation for what it would actually be like to find yourself stranded in a foreign, possibly hostile land, ignorant of their rules and customs, with no connections to anyone or anything for support. There's a real world equivalent of that and it's called forced migration. It's not a good time or even remotely pleasant experience. Re:zero treats the situation as genuinely deadly as it really would be to be completely ignorant of how the world around you works. That's why this emphasis on love in the story works so well. It shows the importance of creating a social network of support structures to help you. Which can only be done with genuine relationships that are not one-sided affairs or transactional. And as re:zero shows, those genuine relationships are hard to create and maintain. If you are to watch re:zero, watch it with the intention of it being food for the soul. Not purely entertainment.
The only reason Rem is that popular is cuz the author crammed every possible positive burst on her in s1 part 2 and ppl got blinded by that. Her character is really a far cry from Emilia honestly and unless someone of them dies the story wouldn't make sense if Subaru and Emilia didn't get togheter.
@@deadline6149 Yeah basically, people absolutely love Rem because they gave her every single shot of character development and good moment in the latter half of season 1, so that when we get to season 2 where Emilia goes through development people still stubbornly insist ''well Rem was better :/'' cause the anime hooks you on her early.
@@anusaukko6792 wtf do you ppl care so much if someone thinks rem is a better option? i get sick of this waifu crap your all dumb they are fictional who cares if someone doesnt share your opinion move on. i mean ppl dont have to obsess about your personal favorite. who cares when rem got development shes still a very good character. in your opinion emelia is a better character i dont agree honestly i put them both on the same level. you guys act as if no one watched season 2 where emelia gets all the development in the world and rem isnt even there and dont give me this bs that ppl got hooked on her early bc everyone forgot she existed after season 1 ( no pun intended ). your opinion is not correct its just what you think. lol
2:50 So the stakes... The stakes are extremely high because of two reasons, (A) He can't control the save point he returns to, and since it's triggered by death there's no guarantee he'll ever be back to life again. The Save Point can trigger after he failed to save someone which makes that friend's death set in stone. (B) Death is painful, you can never get used to the pain, and the ways Subaru die in this show are always brutal. The stakes are extremely High!
And probably most substantially, he forms really strong bonds with characters and when a reset happens, they don't remember those bonds which is also very painful since people you care for now look at you like a stranger.
dont forget he remembers dying, the feeling, the pain, the anxiety and hopelessness all of it, all without anyone else he loves around him remembering his sacrifices or feelings in his final moments. People suffer life long PTSD from just watching someone else die, imagine watching multiple loved ones die, over and over, while also dying and feeling your own death, over and over. Anyones mental would break.
Sorry, but as a long time rezero fan, the stakes are pretty much non existent, it's pretty much impossible for Subaru to ever lose anyone for real, the ONLY time Subaru supposedly lost some friends he had just made Satella just came and made him go back in time BEFORE his save point, that pretty much killed all the hype for me tbh
@@LightVelox I'm happy you didn't provide context, I'm not a novel reader (yet) so I was spoiled with your comment, but it's not a big deal because you worded it without context. Also, wow, didn't know the author would do this "before the save point" thing, I know I'll eat it up when the anime reaches it but wow!
@@ahmadmanga I won't give much context to not spoil, but technically it's not "before the save point" it's more like Subaru for some reason was not going to the correct save point at the time, but it doesn't change the fact that the author simply faked a bunch of people's deaths just to make some fake emotional drama. And those were all pretty much side characters so it's not like their deaths would affect the story that much to begin with, which is why i said no one will die, if he's not willing to kill side characters, you can be pretty much nothing will ever happen to the important ones
Re:zero is a very unique kind of story, it's actually recommended to come back to it a second or even third time. It's most definitely the type of anime that's better on rewatch than first watch. This is because it's layered with expertly hidden hints and foreshadowing that's nearly impossible to catch the first time, but on a rewatch when you are privy to the characters secrets and agenda's you can notice oddities in their behaviors. Observing the character is like playing poker against them, you have to learn their tells. They really did an amazing job in the production of this anime for this reason, even the tone of the voice actors play a major part in revealing their intentions. It's because of this aspect of Re:zero being better on rewatch that it doesn't suit everyone's tastes, for some people rewatching just isn't something they would do unless it's one of their absolute favorite shows. But Re:zero kind of needs that rewatch to become a top favorite in most cases. Other than the advice that's it's better on rewatch, the other bit of advice i would give if you are considering watching Re:zero is that it's very important that you don't project onto the main character. He isn't meant to be a self-insert. Like how most Isekai characters have no past revealed about themselves so it's easier to self-insert. This is not that. Re:zero's main character Subaru does have a past, it's being hidden from you purposely. As a character he must be treated as his own person that you have to get to know over time. Subaru is not written like a protagonist meant to please the audience, but instead like a real person. And as we all know as fellow real people, sometimes people suck. But getting to know a person is about looking past their flaws and seeing their qualities as a individual. It's this reason, this challenge to the audience, that puts re:zero as a top 5 anime for so many people. As i'm writing this i'm realizing something. Most isekia protagonists are like dogs. Most everyone loves dogs. Dogs were literally made to be as pleasing to us as possible. Subaru is more like a Cockatoo. As a pet, a stranger looking in would look at this loud screeching house goblin and wonder why anyone would want to keep that thing around. But for the birds owner that considers it family, they love that little house goblin with all their hearts. I'm also realizing the parallel I'm making here gets really dark as Cockatoo's are one of the few kinds of animals, like humans, that self-harm when depressed. Oof.
I suppose the real stake with regards to him dying and resetting to a certain point is his sanity. The poor guy is fighting desperately to save the people he loves, and he has to watch them and himself die repeatedly, feeling the pain of each death and keeping the memories of every life he’s had so far.
The stakes in Re:Zero are different from most. In most media, the stakes are about life and death, but in Re:Zero, the stakes have to do with the mind. Main character basically has to try and push through tragedy while still keeping his sanity. He also has a lot of mental problems from his previous life that he has to overcome, such as his hatred for himself and his inability to accept the concept that anybody cares about him.
You forget that he still feels the pain and fear of each death and it effects his mental state, those are some of the stakes. Also return by death can't solve everything as it only accounts for his life, it sends him back to the earliest point in which he can avoid his own death, but if he loses someone and he resets to a point after that death has already happened, then that character's fate is permanent. That's how it can still have stakes
Yeah, the stakes come the fact this is a story about a character trying to find happiness and peace while also literally suffering a fate worse than death.
@@vicount3944 Arcs 1-5 are about Subaru developing and refining hero complex. Arc 6 features the important permadeath that starts the deconstruction of Subaru's hero complex in arc 7 and 8. Re:zero doesn't use permadeaths for shock factor, it uses them for to facilitate massive changes in characters beliefs.
"What are the real stakes when someone can respawn" Oh brother. Didn't think about you'd experience and remember every time you died. You could be tortured to death in one life, beaten brutally by a stick in another, get your guts cut open in the next. The stakes are still death, because even though he'll return, he'll still have to feel the pain of death and he WILL remember that pain in every single life
1)You : He's cut in half. It's torture. Subaru pov: lol 2)You : He's walking in fire. Viewer/Reader : No....He's walking through hell. HELL ! And it's only the entrance.
@@edwardtv7 its slight spoiler but season 2 is only beggining it adapts arc 4 longest one and novel is set to have 12 arcs so dont think its the end of the story ps we are on 8th arc now
oh so one of the best VA aff all the anime industry, that gave us some oscar level performances, sounds annoying to him..... yeah, guess i understand the dislikes even better now p.s. AINT NO WAY MY MAN BEFORE SAID "what are the stakes if you can always come back to life?" and then said "I would never be in his position, i'd go crazy" OMEGALUL
These kinds of comments rather make the reverse effect, you can react to anything out there and someone will say the exact same thing no matter what you react, there'll always be fans of whatever you're watching and they all talk the same. Rather than that you can just tell what actually makes this anime great in your opinion and the weak sides of it as well to inform the reacter thoroughly and let him decide if its something he'll like or not and to watch it or not
It’s limited on certain times in which he can respond like a save point also, every time he use it it knocks off a portion of his life light novel readers know how it ends and it’s pretty sad
I see you like the music well just to let’s you know b4 you watch the Ed’s half of the ops and Ed’s are by the band/group myth and roid and as an overlord fan you might know of them because it’s one of the 2 bands used for the overlord Ed’s and ops.
This anime traumatized me when it comes to rabbit. I feel threatened by them now. Too bad when the rabbit is one of the best character in Fruits Basket
I dont know about you but i dont think id want to experience the pain of death over and over even if i could redo things. The mental tax alone would devastating Also the VA for the main character won best JP VA the year season 1 aired lol
The fact that you’re calling anime female characters neither “girls” nor “women” but “females” and “b*tches” already told me everything about you… that, and the fact that you think any man would be happy to have a harem) (The only good harem I’ve ever watched/read was probably Mushoku Tensei, but there is only 3 love interests for the mc, and during the plot there was enough time for him with each girl to build their relationships and explain all their feelings for each other. But generally all harems are trash (imo) because you can’t make any good emotional development between the characters. It’s not love)
In my opinion some of the best isekai anime are Overlord, Re:Zero, Mushoku Tensei, Konosuba and Drifters. Now obviously theres a bunch more that are incredible but for the sake of keeping my suggestions short, these are some of my favorites. Overlord and Re:zero both have a dark fantasy tone, which i'm sure you know. You mentioned that there was no stakes for the main character in Re:zero, but I think the stakes are mostly in whether or not he can save other people and whether or not he has an infinite amount of lives. Mushoku Tensei, my favorite of this list, though some people can't get past certain things. If you do watch it, go in with an open mind. It's slow but it is known as "the father of isekai" and it's incredible even if you dislike the beginning episodes. Konosuba is one of the best comedy isekai, with serious tones on rare occasion, but generally lighthearted comedy. Drifters is one of the ones I wish had continued, as its very different from all of these and badass. Unfortunately they stopped producing it for whatever reason and now we only have a single season. To sneak in one more mention Tower of God is fantastic. Season 1 is like a prelude to the series and it does it's job fantastically.
your take is dumb and wrong, if you want to watch the clip so bad, go watch the clip, the rest of us are here for him to REACT. Which btw includes pausing, unless you want him to miss things.
> If he can keep respawn what’s the stake?
> The dude starts walking pass his dead bodies
> I never want to be in his position
Lol
From the way you talk about Isekia it seems like the only isekia you've experienced is the generic power fantasy kind where the whole world revolves around the MC. Like the harem assumption thing. The author for Re:zero actually hates harems because they are emotionally insincere and he wants to write emotionally intense relationships that reflect real struggles.
You can actually see this in the 4th opening when it's shows the reflections of characters in their eyes. Because Re:zero revolves around death and love there's a big emphasis on speaking your love and having it reach the person you care about before you lose the chance. It's a strong message about the importance of letting the people you love know that you love them. Because being blind to the love others have for you is both a tragedy and also a constant problem for people who don't love themselves. That's what Re:zero is really about.
In the 4th opening you see different variations of the reflection the characters in their eyes. Some are full color, some are just silhouettes. The difference is a symbolism in longing of wanting to express that love but failing to reach them. When It's a silhouette that means their love hasn't reached them because either they haven't voiced it yet or because it was rejected. Now to be perfectly clear, not every instance of 'love' depicted here is romantic love. Platonic love is just as important and the most prevalent form of love in Re:Zero just as it is in life.
This is why Re:zero is a the real kind of real. It requires maturity when dealing with it. While other Isekia treat the concept of being summoned to a new world as a fun experience where everything goes in their favor, Re:zero treats the situation for what it would actually be like to find yourself stranded in a foreign, possibly hostile land, ignorant of their rules and customs, with no connections to anyone or anything for support.
There's a real world equivalent of that and it's called forced migration. It's not a good time or even remotely pleasant experience. Re:zero treats the situation as genuinely deadly as it really would be to be completely ignorant of how the world around you works. That's why this emphasis on love in the story works so well. It shows the importance of creating a social network of support structures to help you. Which can only be done with genuine relationships that are not one-sided affairs or transactional. And as re:zero shows, those genuine relationships are hard to create and maintain.
If you are to watch re:zero, watch it with the intention of it being food for the soul. Not purely entertainment.
I second this
Rem is still best girl.
The only reason Rem is that popular is cuz the author crammed every possible positive burst on her in s1 part 2 and ppl got blinded by that. Her character is really a far cry from Emilia honestly and unless someone of them dies the story wouldn't make sense if Subaru and Emilia didn't get togheter.
@@deadline6149 Yeah basically, people absolutely love Rem because they gave her every single shot of character development and good moment in the latter half of season 1, so that when we get to season 2 where Emilia goes through development people still stubbornly insist ''well Rem was better :/'' cause the anime hooks you on her early.
@@anusaukko6792 wtf do you ppl care so much if someone thinks rem is a better option? i get sick of this waifu crap your all dumb they are fictional who cares if someone doesnt share your opinion move on. i mean ppl dont have to obsess about your personal favorite. who cares when rem got development shes still a very good character. in your opinion emelia is a better character i dont agree honestly i put them both on the same level. you guys act as if no one watched season 2 where emelia gets all the development in the world and rem isnt even there and dont give me this bs that ppl got hooked on her early bc everyone forgot she existed after season 1 ( no pun intended ). your opinion is not correct its just what you think. lol
2:50 So the stakes... The stakes are extremely high because of two reasons, (A) He can't control the save point he returns to, and since it's triggered by death there's no guarantee he'll ever be back to life again. The Save Point can trigger after he failed to save someone which makes that friend's death set in stone. (B) Death is painful, you can never get used to the pain, and the ways Subaru die in this show are always brutal.
The stakes are extremely High!
And probably most substantially, he forms really strong bonds with characters and when a reset happens, they don't remember those bonds which is also very painful since people you care for now look at you like a stranger.
dont forget he remembers dying, the feeling, the pain, the anxiety and hopelessness all of it, all without anyone else he loves around him remembering his sacrifices or feelings in his final moments. People suffer life long PTSD from just watching someone else die, imagine watching multiple loved ones die, over and over, while also dying and feeling your own death, over and over. Anyones mental would break.
Sorry, but as a long time rezero fan, the stakes are pretty much non existent, it's pretty much impossible for Subaru to ever lose anyone for real, the ONLY time Subaru supposedly lost some friends he had just made Satella just came and made him go back in time BEFORE his save point, that pretty much killed all the hype for me tbh
@@LightVelox I'm happy you didn't provide context, I'm not a novel reader (yet) so I was spoiled with your comment, but it's not a big deal because you worded it without context.
Also, wow, didn't know the author would do this "before the save point" thing, I know I'll eat it up when the anime reaches it but wow!
@@ahmadmanga I won't give much context to not spoil, but technically it's not "before the save point" it's more like Subaru for some reason was not going to the correct save point at the time, but it doesn't change the fact that the author simply faked a bunch of people's deaths just to make some fake emotional drama.
And those were all pretty much side characters so it's not like their deaths would affect the story that much to begin with, which is why i said no one will die, if he's not willing to kill side characters, you can be pretty much nothing will ever happen to the important ones
Re:zero is a very unique kind of story, it's actually recommended to come back to it a second or even third time. It's most definitely the type of anime that's better on rewatch than first watch. This is because it's layered with expertly hidden hints and foreshadowing that's nearly impossible to catch the first time, but on a rewatch when you are privy to the characters secrets and agenda's you can notice oddities in their behaviors. Observing the character is like playing poker against them, you have to learn their tells. They really did an amazing job in the production of this anime for this reason, even the tone of the voice actors play a major part in revealing their intentions. It's because of this aspect of Re:zero being better on rewatch that it doesn't suit everyone's tastes, for some people rewatching just isn't something they would do unless it's one of their absolute favorite shows. But Re:zero kind of needs that rewatch to become a top favorite in most cases.
Other than the advice that's it's better on rewatch, the other bit of advice i would give if you are considering watching Re:zero is that it's very important that you don't project onto the main character. He isn't meant to be a self-insert. Like how most Isekai characters have no past revealed about themselves so it's easier to self-insert. This is not that. Re:zero's main character Subaru does have a past, it's being hidden from you purposely. As a character he must be treated as his own person that you have to get to know over time. Subaru is not written like a protagonist meant to please the audience, but instead like a real person.
And as we all know as fellow real people, sometimes people suck. But getting to know a person is about looking past their flaws and seeing their qualities as a individual. It's this reason, this challenge to the audience, that puts re:zero as a top 5 anime for so many people.
As i'm writing this i'm realizing something. Most isekia protagonists are like dogs. Most everyone loves dogs. Dogs were literally made to be as pleasing to us as possible. Subaru is more like a Cockatoo. As a pet, a stranger looking in would look at this loud screeching house goblin and wonder why anyone would want to keep that thing around. But for the birds owner that considers it family, they love that little house goblin with all their hearts. I'm also realizing the parallel I'm making here gets really dark as Cockatoo's are one of the few kinds of animals, like humans, that self-harm when depressed. Oof.
This is true
🐇🐰aye look a cute bunny💀
very
I suppose the real stake with regards to him dying and resetting to a certain point is his sanity. The poor guy is fighting desperately to save the people he loves, and he has to watch them and himself die repeatedly, feeling the pain of each death and keeping the memories of every life he’s had so far.
The stakes in Re:Zero are different from most. In most media, the stakes are about life and death, but in Re:Zero, the stakes have to do with the mind. Main character basically has to try and push through tragedy while still keeping his sanity. He also has a lot of mental problems from his previous life that he has to overcome, such as his hatred for himself and his inability to accept the concept that anybody cares about him.
You forget that he still feels the pain and fear of each death and it effects his mental state, those are some of the stakes. Also return by death can't solve everything as it only accounts for his life, it sends him back to the earliest point in which he can avoid his own death, but if he loses someone and he resets to a point after that death has already happened, then that character's fate is permanent. That's how it can still have stakes
Yeah, the stakes come the fact this is a story about a character trying to find happiness and peace while also literally suffering a fate worse than death.
Dying hurts, your relationships with people are erased, so many consequences
conveniently no one important permanently dies, lol.
@@vicount3944 have you watched the series?
@@vicount3944 Arcs 1-5 are about Subaru developing and refining hero complex. Arc 6 features the important permadeath that starts the deconstruction of Subaru's hero complex in arc 7 and 8.
Re:zero doesn't use permadeaths for shock factor, it uses them for to facilitate massive changes in characters beliefs.
"What are the real stakes when someone can respawn"
Oh brother. Didn't think about you'd experience and remember every time you died. You could be tortured to death in one life, beaten brutally by a stick in another, get your guts cut open in the next.
The stakes are still death, because even though he'll return, he'll still have to feel the pain of death and he WILL remember that pain in every single life
1)You : He's cut in half. It's torture. Subaru pov: lol
2)You : He's walking in fire. Viewer/Reader : No....He's walking through hell. HELL ! And it's only the entrance.
Good video, react to the endings too, they are just as good as the openings
ok
@@edwardtv7 its slight spoiler but season 2 is only beggining it adapts arc 4 longest one and novel is set to have 12 arcs so dont think its the end of the story
ps we are on 8th arc now
Just because the MC can come back to life doesn't mean that he will be able to save everyone. Season 2 has already shown us the damage.
The stake of reviving over and over is going batshit insane and finding the will to try again after being brutally murdered.
oh so one of the best VA aff all the anime industry, that gave us some oscar level performances, sounds annoying to him.....
yeah, guess i understand the dislikes even better now
p.s. AINT NO WAY MY MAN BEFORE SAID "what are the stakes if you can always come back to life?" and then said "I would never be in his position, i'd go crazy" OMEGALUL
subaru in OP1 season 2 definitely got spawncamped
I don’t know if I could say my boy subaru is still sane
U wont regret watching rezero.Literally best Anime oat in my opinion
These kinds of comments rather make the reverse effect, you can react to anything out there and someone will say the exact same thing no matter what you react, there'll always be fans of whatever you're watching and they all talk the same. Rather than that you can just tell what actually makes this anime great in your opinion and the weak sides of it as well to inform the reacter thoroughly and let him decide if its something he'll like or not and to watch it or not
It really depenfs on people's taste. He's just into generic OP characters and mainstream anime
It’s limited on certain times in which he can respond like a save point also, every time he use it it knocks off a portion of his life light novel readers know how it ends and it’s pretty sad
goated show, would recommend. endings' dope too
I'll check it out
That bunny gonna fuck you up
Would love to see your reaction!
I see you like the music well just to let’s you know b4 you watch the Ed’s half of the ops and Ed’s are by the band/group myth and roid and as an overlord fan you might know of them because it’s one of the 2 bands used for the overlord Ed’s and ops.
There are stakes, trust me there are stakes
This anime traumatized me when it comes to rabbit. I feel threatened by them now. Too bad when the rabbit is one of the best character in Fruits Basket
Re zero in my opinion top 5 anime ever and s3 gonna make sure of that
Your take is so wrong its wild, Re:Zero is amazing BECAUSE of the consequences.
I dont know about you but i dont think id want to experience the pain of death over and over even if i could redo things. The mental tax alone would devastating
Also the VA for the main character won best JP VA the year season 1 aired lol
WHAT DOES THE BUNNY EAT?
If you csn keep respaen what's the stake ?
If you whould only know 😊
yeah i wonder what the bunny do
You say the Anime has no states, then say you'd go crazy if you were in his position???
as much as the first episode tries to trick you, it is not a standard isekai anime
Ending next
ok i will
The fact that you’re calling anime female characters neither “girls” nor “women” but “females” and “b*tches” already told me everything about you… that, and the fact that you think any man would be happy to have a harem)
(The only good harem I’ve ever watched/read was probably Mushoku Tensei, but there is only 3 love interests for the mc, and during the plot there was enough time for him with each girl to build their relationships and explain all their feelings for each other. But generally all harems are trash (imo) because you can’t make any good emotional development between the characters. It’s not love)
La chica de pelo azul gano la pelea pero no la guerra el autor la durmio para wue no ganara xd
In my opinion some of the best isekai anime are Overlord, Re:Zero, Mushoku Tensei, Konosuba and Drifters. Now obviously theres a bunch more that are incredible but for the sake of keeping my suggestions short, these are some of my favorites.
Overlord and Re:zero both have a dark fantasy tone, which i'm sure you know. You mentioned that there was no stakes for the main character in Re:zero, but I think the stakes are mostly in whether or not he can save other people and whether or not he has an infinite amount of lives.
Mushoku Tensei, my favorite of this list, though some people can't get past certain things. If you do watch it, go in with an open mind. It's slow but it is known as "the father of isekai" and it's incredible even if you dislike the beginning episodes.
Konosuba is one of the best comedy isekai, with serious tones on rare occasion, but generally lighthearted comedy.
Drifters is one of the ones I wish had continued, as its very different from all of these and badass. Unfortunately they stopped producing it for whatever reason and now we only have a single season.
To sneak in one more mention Tower of God is fantastic. Season 1 is like a prelude to the series and it does it's job fantastically.
If you aren't in for Isekais you haven't watched Mushoku Tensei yet.
It's really annoying when you pause the clip so often.
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your take is dumb and wrong, if you want to watch the clip so bad, go watch the clip, the rest of us are here for him to REACT. Which btw includes pausing, unless you want him to miss things.