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These are the 3 isekai anime that every fan should watch according to TV Azteca

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The animes isekai Over the years, they've become one of the most sought-after genres among fans, with a wide range of options for immersing themselves in epic stories filled with iconic characters, fierce enemies, and fantastic worlds, which can make choosing which one to watch difficult. But now that question seems to have been answered in this case in a very particular way, and it's by a traditional Mexican media outlet. TV Aztecashared his recommendations of three Iseaki anime that every fan should watch. This was surprising, as it was such a large, non-anime-focused medium that produced this list.

TV Azteca surprises the anime community with a top 3 must-see isekai

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In the last few hours, a curious video that has surprised anime fans the most, and is one of the largest entertainment and news media in Mexico, TV Aztecashared a top three anime isekai that every fan should see. This fact was more than surprising, given that seeing a medium that isn't focused on the world of anime, they decided to create this list that reached a massive audience and generated all kinds of comments, including those in favor of it, as well as those who saw it as something "strange."

As for the list or top, these were three of the animes isekai most recognized and commonly found in all types of lists: That time I got reincarnated as a Slime, Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation and KonoSuba: God's blessing to this wonderful world! Furthermore, during the presentation video, a short synopsis of each of them is made to explain a little better to the most unfamiliar of this world what each work is about, in addition to finishing with news that was recently given about how the term isekai was placed in the Oxford English Dictionary.

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As expected, this fact generated controversy on the various social networks where the video was shared, and we can also see the community very divided on the matter, with both sides sharing many points in varying comments. On the one hand, those in favor are happy with the impact and how anime has grown over the years, and how the works, regardless of genre, have become very relevant, even reaching traditional media outlets like TV Aztecawho also gave the topic a very serious treatment.

But this has also given rise to detractors, who comment the same thing, as they consider what they say today to be hypocrisy. anime While in the past this type of media criticized Japanese animation as a bad thing, what they're doing today is simply "grabbing" some of its popularity. Regardless, the fact that anime has reached this level of popularity only shows how much it has grown over the years, and that in the future, even greater growth is expected, with many more international productions on the way.

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