Looks like Sir Bearington has his own manga now

Looks like Sir Bearington has his own manga now

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Well, that's the second weirdest isekai I've seen this year.

Wasn't there one where the person reincarnates as a giant spider or am I mixing things up?

I was thinking the vending machine one.

There was one where a high school girl reincarnates as a giant spider, yes. The sad part is that it's pretty good.

I have no words to describe what I am seeing.

>He, who was an authentic Vending Machine maniac, died from a traffic accident while protecting a vending machine. He, who had expected that his life was finished, woke up in a lake shore surrounded by abundant nature. He didn’t understand what had happened to himself. He only knew that he had become a vending machine. Alone in the labyrinth of another world… As he wanders alone, he meets a lone girl who causes the story to change.

Never change Japan.

>any media featuring a bear is a Sir Bearington reference now

I heard they were putting up a Sir Bearington exhibit at the zoo.

There is one were the guy gets reincarnated as a thermal water spring and it was weird as fuck because it wasn't porn either.

He was also loader for artillery battery in some Polish regiment a while ago.

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Thank RNGesus somebody said it before I did. Sir Bearington isn't a person in a bear body, he's actually a literal fucking bear. That was the entire joke.

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I'd say they're running the concept into the ground at an alarming rate, but the weirdest part is that they don't even seem to be letting up

They ran the concept to the ground last year. Now we've hit post modern isekai where shit makes no sense and the premise gets weirder and weirder.

It's like Chuck Tingle gave up porn for isekai.

What are you talking about? all i see is a normal person with his family.

I figured the Sir Bearington joke was just a play on the Chicken Boo gag from the Warner Bros. cartoon. Also does shitting in the woods count as a bear scenario?

He's just the fucking chicken from Animaniacs reskinnned into a """hilarious""" (and fake) LOLOLOL NATURAL 20 joke

What the hell is Isekai? A genre where a person dies and wakes up in a fantasy world reincarnated as something other than human?

Yeah, kinda hit the nail right on the head there. It's a popular manga trope lately.

Just the reincarnated/teleported to a fantasy world aspect, transformation is a subgenre of sorts.

>dat fang
>dem tits
>dat +4 str

The joke here is that the isekai protagonist is also a fucking bear, you autist. If you want to get pissy, it's Bearington in reverse.

If anyone is interested in aforementioned mango, titles are:

I'm a Spider, So What / Kumo Desu Ga, Nani Ka

Man, I want more survival-as-a-weak-thing settings. Mouse Guard only scratches part of that itch, and The Amazing Accidentally-Minmaxing Spidergirl does it beautifully.

Also, the main character takes an 'appraisal' skill at the start that she bootstraps to learn about the world by using it on the descriptions it gives. I live for creative uses of niche powers and lateral thinking.

Isekai broadly refers to any Japanese fantasy work that involves traveling to another world.
In recent years this has increasingly become synonymous with dying somehow and being reincarnated/reborn in another world, although plenty of other variants exist.
In most of them the protagonist is human, the ones where they aren't a usually parodies which get more attention by virtue of standing out.

There's one where a man gets reincarnated as a lolisuccubus and gets raped for six months straight

That all happens in chapter 2

What is it called?

It's a fucking polar bear, its instinct is to maul shit.

The real joke comes from the fact the guy in the green shirt with his arms folded IS a doctor.

Nah the guy that goes to an isekai world with his busty fucking mom and makes her part of the harem is the weirdest

Name?

I better roll for bear lore

I dont know how someone roll it for me please

Rolled 8 (1d20)

rollan bear lore!

I'm gonna need a name for this one

Its a LN i dont think there is a manga yet
The tittle is such a mouthfull "TsuujouKougeki ga Zentai Kougekide Ni-kai Kougeki no Okaa-san wa Suki desu ka?"

Rolled 17 (1d20)

Further proof this garbage is only liked by redditurds fresh off of 1d4chan

I don't like that one, not because of the opening rape but how they so casually brush it off / it literally changes nothing. It falls down typical shojo routes after that, with the rapeage being only a butt of the joke sometimes. At least from how much I read it.
If it actually effected her(him) aside from hammering in his head that he is a girl now, I may have liked it. But nah.

See:
>What is it called?

It's not a natural 20 joke, he was an awakened bear but maxed bluff to fake a language he couldn't speak. Social Fu basically.

Sir Bearington is a Grizzly bear, learn your lore.

Is there a translation of this that doesn't suck balls? Because the one I found is fucking awful.

Sir Bearington is a Gentleman and a Scholar and you should not besmirch his honor by saying he is a bear

Would Sonya the Evil count as an Isekai?
Do you have any recommended ones from before they hit mainstream?

what was the name?

I just read the one on Batoto

Good, now we get people being forced to think of weird premises beyond 'modern kid becomes hero in fantasy setting'

Well, it's Japan. Rape is like saying hello over there, so it wouldn't be too traumatic.

Isekai was always "mainstream". Other world fantasy has been an old concept forever and even a lot of older anime had that sort of premise, but in terms of things that are old enough to be considered classic other world fantasy you're looking at things like the Narnia books (which are good children's books, but I don't think I can really see any appeal to reading them as an adult)
I guess, but when it comes down to it even if the alternative is a story you've heard a ton of times I really don't want to read a story about a person turned into a vending machine.

>I don't think I can really see any appeal to reading them as an adult
Where do you think you are?

It's called "I Died and Reincarnated as a Meat Toilet" I can't find a scan though.

It must be amazing to be able to know another person's profession based solely on nothing.

You mean based solely on skin color. Were it a line of white men he'd only see neonazis and rapists.

It's not like libs operate off of reality, so for all we know, he sees these people in uniform and WE'RE the racists because we obviously can't see that the dude in front is wearing scrubs while the dude in the back is carrying a three piece suit and a briefcase.

Read Blastron's stuff until you get to turbo, then force yourself through that until the current translator picks it up.

>Do you have any recommended ones from before they hit mainstream?

I'm afraid I can't into the obscure Japanese stuff, but the better stuff from the recent mainstream are:

>Log Horizon
Massive number of MMO players are trapped in the game's world as their characters. Fairly light-hearted exploration of the new world and society reforming.

>Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku o!
Comedy show making fun of the lazier aspects of the genre while also being an honest love letter to RPGs.

>Re:Zero
Standard isekai schtick but the main character returns to specific points upon his various nasty deaths. Probably the weakest of the bunch, but the main character pretty much holds a mirror to the audience of self-insert power fantasies. So maybe better for someone interested in writing or media analysis.

>Sword Art Online Abridged.
The original is an unfinished shitshow that's grown into a cancerous franchise due to it's popularity.
The Abridged show is basicly Isekai with us weird internet folk as the cast while also making a half-decent plot out of the remnants of the original.

All of these being light novels with manga/anime adaptions.

Magic Knight Rayearth is pretty good if you can take CLAMP stick figures and 90s character design aesthetics.

The Vision of Escaflowne is another one. Though the second half of it goes crazy and not really in a good way. But it has a robot powered by the crystallized heart of a dragon that transforms into a robot dragon, so there is that. It also comes with 90s character designs, but they are not as stylized as CLAMP's.

We need to outlaw Anime.

Chuck would write it as "I Was Reincarnated Into My Own Butt That Was Pounded In the Butt By a Gay Billionaire Triceratops."

I'm sure Kim would be happy to help. Dropping another nuke on Japan might result in super-anime, though...

Kim dropping a nuke on Japan means Kim gets nuked by America.

So, net benefit to the world? No anime, no Norcs?

A single nuke isn't going to do shit to Japan, I doubt it's even going to hit, the only ones getting wiped out would be best korea.

The other Korea might get caught in the crossfire too - I mean they are in effective range of conventional artillery so not even glorious missile defense of freedom isn't gonna save them.

The US doesn't care. They nuked the place twice already in the past.

The us does care if one of one our larger trade partners gets nuked. Especially the one with the highest amount of their population condensed in one fucking city

Not all that is weird will be good, and 90% of all ideas are bad. I'm just glad to see them *trying* to crawl out of the cliche-ridden hole.

Like, in the 70s, Hollywood was winding down and getting desperate since all their 'sure thing'-s weren't bringing in cash - you had studio execs resorting to 'desperate measures' by taking big risks on weird ideas and unproven directors. Some studios tanked, some won big.

I wanna outlaw you.

>I Died and Reincarnated as a Meat Toilet
Nah, the one I was reffering to was "Hakai Me no Yuuri".

she was a spider all along

Literally Japanese for "other world" guy from one world goes to another. Not even a genre it's just a shorthand using a word that almost always ends up in the titles of those stories.

>Do you have any recommended ones from before they hit mainstream?
Mushoku Tensei was a decent read