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Re:Zerois all the rage and for the right reasons. From well-written characters to plot development, it is a complete banger. But what sets it apart from other series in the Isekai genre is its compelling themes.

Re:Zero, another manga published by Kadokawa Shoten.

The series unpacks some dark and disturbing themes along with friendship and camaraderie. While the anime outlines death and loss, it has its fair share of iconic and heartfelt moments. This is especially true with the recent episode.

With its latest episode, most fans couldn’t help but point to a heartwarming detail. The episode outlined the series’ brilliance and refinement in terms of its writing. It also contrasts with Yukinobu Tatsu’s series which is set to dethrone its contemporaries.

Emilia from Re:Zero.

Re:Zerolauded for its storytelling by fans on X

Re:Zerois based on the light novel series of the same name by Tappei Nagatsuki. The series first premiered in 2016 and gained traction for its visuals and unconventional storyline. It is also one of the most popular series in the Isekai genre.

What makes it special is its spotlighting the side characters. This is something that the most popular series cannot address. Most importantly, it has a diverse range of characters that adds to its excellence.

Re:Zero Brings Back the Series’ Most Powerful Character Sparking Hope by Using an Overused Anime Trope the Right Way

With its third season, White Fox has taken the animeup a notch. Be it side characters or their development, the series doesn’t fail to impress. The writing, coupled with the studio’s impeccable animation, reigns supreme.

The latest episode is proof of the literary brilliance of Nagatsuki san. Apart from side characters, it highlighted endearing moments between Subaru and Reinhard.

Momo and Okarun in the anime.

Re:Zero Brings Back the Series’ Most Powerful Character Sparking Hope by Using an Overused Anime Trope the Right Way

Most fans on X couldn’t help butexpresstheir delight at the recent episode.

It’s just so peak 😭Reinhard is so used to being dehumanised by his position and power that someone telling HIM (a person always put on a pedestal of being a hero) “you’re able to count on me for stuff you can’t do” must’ve hit really hard#rezerohttps://t.co/kat2VmcqAspic.twitter.com/VcFkpghCKW

Re:Zero Author Wasted the Best Character of the Series with How Easily She Could Have Outshined Emilia

I loved seeing Reinhard shocked and then when he said he’ll be counting on Subaru I was like OUUUHHB omg I loved every second of it

I like this interpretation A LOT

This is how Gojo fans wish he was treated in JJK

I like to think Julius does his best not to think of Reinhard as a weapon either but he just is so bad with words that he doesn’t speak up.

While the episode highlighted an endearing moment between Subaru and Reinhard, its brilliance remains overshadowed nonetheless. This holds especially true with the rising popularity ofDandadanand other series.

Dandadandethroned its competitors in popularity

Dandadanis a cultural phenomenon in more ways than one. Be it TikTok or cosplays, the anime is a rager. It owes its cult status to its rising popularity and viewership.

This majorly has to do with both the manga and the anime. But what peaked it was how well the series is done. The manga gained a wide fanbase with its initial release. With the anime’s premiere, though, things changed drastically.

Since its first episode, the series has continued to gain traction and viewership. With its recent episode, most fans praised it to the point of deeming itAnime of The Year. And while comparisons are made, one thing is certain.

Re:Zero Author Wasted the Best Character of the Series with How Easily She Could Have Outshined Emilia

Both anime are excellent in their respective genres. It is natural forDandadan’spopularity to overshadow its contemporaries. That, however, doesn’t devalueRe:Zero and its finesse as an unconventional Isekai series.

Re:ZeroandDandadanare available for streaming on Crunchyroll. The manga is available for reading on Viz Media.

Himanshi Jeswani

Anime Writer

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Himanshi Jeswani is an anime writer at Fandomwire, with her work spanning over 900 articles. Her articles cover shojo, shonen, seinen, and all things beyond. Her interests, however, aren’t limited to simply anime. She has a penchant for exploring different genres of manga, be it horror, yanki, music, and food. She brings out her specialization and expertise in the performing arts through her articles. As a writer, she strives to bridge the gap between the viewers and the medium itself. To her, anime is a revolutionary medium that is capable of creating communities and stories after all.

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