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Why are those things inherently problems? Do you think wish fulfillment media is inherently bad? Should all media be educational and instructional, or are people allowed even a split second's respite from real life salary man responsibility to others? Maybe it lies on a spectrum. No one is going to say there isn't too much isekai. It's like American capeshit in that sense, but I don't see what's inherently bad about isekai being played straight on its face. A show where a character got his ass kicked every episode, never accomplished anything, and ending up increasingly crippled, diseased, and penniless by the final episode where they die over a series of weeks from infected third degree burns from a pig fat inferno would be interesting for varieties sake, but there's a reason isekai became a whole trend over that possibility.