What is considered the best native isekai?

What is considered the best native isekai?

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>native isekai
Stick a knife through your dick, retard.

boku no pico

Serial Experiments Lain

Why are you being so aggressive

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Black Clover

Why do some people hate the term?

because it's a retarded unfunny forced meme

because "isekai" doesn't mean "game elements"

IT IS CALLED HIGH FANTASY YOU JACKASS

Because it's fucking stupid. Just say FANTASY! Why does your asinine inbred generation need to come up with the stupidest terms for goddamn every fucking thing, especially when there's already terms your illiterate fucking asses should be using but don't because you're dumbass lazy casuals.

Cope contrarian. Native isekai has an immediately understood meaning. It's the natural process of word formation in language. You're the same type of person that railed against "selfie" a few years ago. Language evolves, deal with it. If you search it up in the archive it has over 8000 hits, that's organic usage, you can't force it. Native isekai is here to stay, and animes are already adopting the terminology.

define it

>That depends on what the meaning of "is", is -- Bill Clinton under oath
Language doesn't work like that. Definitions are at best guidelines. People know what it means, it's a useful term that facilitates communication, so it will see continued use. The contrarianism needs to stop.

>immediately understood meaning
"Fantasy" is hard for you to understand???

people don't know what it means, hence this thread
if you can't define it, give examples
because Goblin Slayer doesn't remotely resemble any isekai out there

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>Goblin Slayer doesn't remotely resemble any isekai out there
People see character classes and spell slots and think it's a videogame when actually it's dnd

>if you can't define it, give examples
Danmachi, Redo of Healer, Goblin Slayer.
>because Goblin Slayer doesn't remotely resemble any isekai out there
Dude it has so many common isekai elements: guild system, magic, medieval setting, mythical monsters like goblins, etc. The reason people compare it to isekai is all the similarities, just missing the "isekai" bit, hence native isekai.

>guild system, magic, medieval setting, mythical monsters like goblins, etc.
None of those are isekai tropes