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My recs, roughly in order of what I'm predicting that you'll like the best, based on what you said.
A few classics that I feel like they should be mentioned, but don't relate well to what you said that you liked:
Some old style isekais, since you mentioned that you liked Overlord:
I don't recommend the anime, but check the manga if possible:
EDIT: GreenZanbato mentioned Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken, or "That Time that I Reincarnated as a Slime". It's also an isekai, roughly with the same vibe as Overlord; but the protagonist reincarnates as a slime, and he's far more self-aware than dummy Ainz. The novels are also great to read.
Wow you went above and beyond with the recs menu, thank you. TTGL sounds interesting when you put it like that! Appreciate the other recommendations too. As for the movies- I was looking for series, and yes I've seen most of studio Ghibli ones, Chihiro and Totoro being the two I liked the most.
Tengen is freakin awesome!! It's such a good entertaining anime.
This is a great write up, but Iβd put Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken (TenSura) at the top of the isekai list for any Overlord fan. Unlike Overlord, the main character starts off as the weakest monster, a slime, but the power growth is absurd and you quickly get into the same satisfying power fantasies as Overlord.
As a sort of non-spoiler comparison for those that have seen Overlord, two of my favorite (similar) scenes in the later seasons of each show are the iΓ€ Shub-Niggurath scene (Overlord) and the Megiddo scene (TenSura). Feel free to look them up if you donβt care about spoilers and want to see some amazing ultimate attacks out of context.
You're right - I'll add it to the list, thanks!
Discussion about the Megiddo scene
Rimuru did nothing wrong! Shion alone is worth more than 10k invading soldiers!
Serious now. This comparison is really cool because it highlights how both Ainz and Rimuru are slowly losing their humanity, but only Rimuru is aware of that. For Ainz, using the spell is basically a "I need people to respect me, right? I'll show that I'm ultra strong"; while for Rimuru, Megiddo is a conscious moral event horizon, where he actually chose between the life of the monsters vs. the life of the invading army.
And alongside those lines, even Rimuru absorbing Shizu was a way to distance himself to his former human past. For a modern Japanese that would be cannibalism, but he already committed himself to live as a slime.
That's an awesome way to compare the scenes!
spoiler
You made me realize that, while Ainz has some character development, he doesn't go through nearly as much as Rimuru does. Same with most of the companions. There's plenty of character development in Overlord, especially with like Sebas and Brain, but a lot of Rimuru's companions go through multiple complete transformations of their bodies and their personalities adapt to that, just like Rimuru himself. Full transparency: I've only watched the anime for each series, but I plan to read the novels when I get around to it lol.Also forget Shion, Megiddo gave us my boy Diablo! :P
For me it's the characters in Overlord, their morals, goals, the atrocities they commit, their intentions and how they feel/think that makes it interesting- much more that the power itself. But I also like the power fantasy element in it, thanks for the recommendation!
The characters in TenSura are definitely less βevilβ than in Overlord, but you have a great variety of side characters, subordinates, etc. growing alongside the mc.
Wow maybe I should read Elfen Lied because I remember the anime fondly, but maybe it was just the shock factor of discovering the story for the first time that made me gloss over any flaws. Was a long time ago too.
I heavily recommend reading the manga. It contextualises Lucy's actions better, makes Kohta look less like your typical "powerless boy" throwing random tantrums and more like a genuinely traumatised and conflicted one, and it delivers the message of the story better. The anime was fun back then, partially due to its violent nature, but I think that it aged poorly. (Notable exception: Lilium, the opening song, is still as beautiful as it was back then. Also the lyrics make more sense in the context of the manga than in the anime.)
Yesss, that reminded me I sampled a toy box version of this in an old track of mine.
I'll put that manga on my to-read in tachiyomi, thanks!