15 Best Shows Like Konosuba That You Need Watching Update 04/2024

Shows Like Konosuba

In the name of God, I pray for Your Blessings On This Beautiful World! is a hilarious parody of the Isekai anime series, and it’s not the only one.

A fantastic parody of isekai anime, KonoSuba: God’s Blessings on This Wonderful World! is packed with humor and gags. The story begins with Kazuma Satou, the main character, dying on his way home. A beautiful goddess named Aqua awakens him and gives him two choices. The first of these is that he will be in heaven when he dies. He can also help Aqua defeat the Demon King by entering a real-life role-playing game world with whomever he chooses.

The latter option is chosen by Kazuma, who enlists Aqua’s assistance in his mission. When Kazuma realizes Aqua has no use in the RPG world, it’s a cheap thrill for him. In addition, their journeys are far more dangerous than those depicted on screen. Knowing the basic plot will help you to recognize that as the story unfolds, KonoSubaparodies RPG-harem anime parodies.

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It’s become increasingly popular to watch anime that takes place in virtual worlds like video games or any other virtual realms. With their simplistic plots and over-the-the-top characters, they’re a breeze to get lost in. Because KonoSuba is a parody, other anime like it will have elements like the amount of comedy or action that liberties are taken with. This list has been updated to include anime that will feel both familiar and an escape into a slightly different story style, in order to provide fans with a little more variety.

1. No Game No Life

No Game No Life

The best strategy gamers in the world are a brother and sister who beat a god from another reality. A world of gaming awaits them after their victory, where victory can lead to total control of the universe.

It’s an absurd premise, but anime is centered around the absurd. This series does a good job of holding on to its charm despite the outline undervaluing the series’ lighthearted storytelling. As a result, the best course of action is to watch the show and get familiar with it for yourself.

2. The Devil Is A Part-Timer!

Satan sets out to conquer the world, but runs into a hero who is determined to stop him. While trying to find a way out of the shadows, he works part-time at a fast food restaurant pretending to be a teenage boy.

Even though the premise is bizarre, the show manages to win over fans by portraying the devil as a relatable character. Through his experiences in the real world, the character grows and improves.

3. How Not To Summon A Demon Lord

How Not To Summon A Demon Lord

When Takuma is summoned to a virtual world by two girls who want to make him their slave and use his skills in the game, he finds himself in a predicament. While trying to blend in with other players, he ends up becoming their master and turning the tables on them.

As the story progresses, the protagonist grows closer to his would-be captors and learns the real reason he was summoned. The show also manages to include a lighthearted element that works well with the show’s outlandish premise.

4. In Another World With My Smartphone

A young man is accidentally killed by God, but he is raised in a different world as an act of restitution. With one wish, he hopes to recover use of his smartphone, which gives him easy access to information about humans everywhere and helps him stand out and win the attention of the women in his new surroundings

As the series progresses, the focus shifts away from the fantastical elements and toward the main character’s life as a Casanova. The anime’s charms, however, lie in the protagonist’s ability to win over even the most difficult of opponents.

5. Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren’t They?

Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren't They

Little Garden is the name given to a world where three children with extraordinary psychic abilities have been transported. Following their successful use of their abilities to gain favor among smaller factions, they decide to take on the Demon Lords, who are a constant threat to Little Garden.

The series’ hook is the chemistry between the two leads. Despite the fact that the title implies that the characters are bad guys, they are actually quite likeable heroes who act as a proxy for the audience in this fantastical world.

6. Daily Lives Of High School Boys

The Daily Lives of High School Boys has a lot going for it. Humor, satire, and silliness are all present. Hidenori, Yoshitake, and Tadakuni are three high school friends in a sketch comedy show. On a daily basis, they do things like play a crane game, go visit their grandmother, listen in on their friends’ conversations, and plan an event at school.

You won’t be bored because the episodes are segmented and the story is completely random and hilarious. Watch it if you want a good time; there aren’t any boring parts in this movie.

7. Gate

Gate

Dwarves and elves emerge from a mysterious gate in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. Once they get going, they start killing and destroying everyone and everything in their path. In an attempt to save as many people as possible, the hero Youji, a member of the Japan Self-Defense Force, happens to be present. His mission to bring peace to the other side of the gate will soon be completed, and he will be dispatched.

GATE is a fantastic blend of science fiction and reality. An organized army has a stronger connection to reality, whereas the strange creatures on the other side of the gate have a stronger connection to fantasy. If you’re looking for fantasy or harem content, look no further than GATE.

8. Hinamatsuri

As one of the funniest shows on television, Hinamatsu quickly established itself as a household name. And with good reason! Take a look at Yakuza member Yoshifumi Nitta, a man who was struck in the head by an odd box. A young girl emerges from the box. Her name is Hina, and that’s all she’s willing to say about herself.

She possesses extraordinary abilities that can be abused or exploited for personal gain. Furthermore, Hina must continuously use her powers to keep from going berserk. Because of this, Yoshifumi and Hina begin an unlikely friendship. The episodes of the animeHinamatsuri are full of nonstop jokes that will have you laughing aloud.

9. Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon?

Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon

The same as KonoSuba, this one’s packed with action. It’s an anime adaptation of J.C. Staff’s light novel DanMachi. Bell Cranel is a dungeon adventurer who becomes enamored with Sword Princess Aiz Wallenstein. The plot is simple:

Bell falls in love with this stunning blonde Princess after she saves his life once and he’s been fantasizing about her ever since. Hestia, one of the Greek pantheon of goddesses, soon adopts Bell as her own. Bell, meanwhile, is on the hunt for Aiz and joins them on their adventures.

10. Grimgar Of Fantasy And Ash

Fantasy and Ash’s Grimgar takes place in an RPG world reminiscent of Sword Art Online. The action takes place in the medieval town of Grimgar, where the most important thing is to survive. A group of strangers will one day awaken in this town. They’re paid to kill monsters who pose a danger to the world’s safety. Unknown strangers Ranta, Yume, Shihoru, and Mogzo form a ragtag group with no clue what they’re doing.

Grimgaris’ monster-defeating plot resembles KonoSuba in some ways. With the exception of a lack of romance, both anime are action-packed and bloody.

11. The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K

The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K

The Disastrous Life of Saiki K combines elements of comedy, school, manga, and the fantastical.

The story revolves around Saiki, a young man born with a variety of supernatural abilities, including telepathy, x-ray vision, and more. Saiki isn’t grateful at all for his many talents. He’d prefer to keep his abilities a secret and go about his daily activities unnoticed. However, the people in his immediate vicinity clearly make it difficult for him to do so.

Aside from ranting about people and situations, Saiki constantly converses with himself. You’ll be dying of laughter at the nonstop stream of satirical commentary running through his mind. It makes the cut because of the humor.

12. MonMusu

Harem comedy MonMusu tells the strange story of cultural exchange between humans and nonhuman species in an absurd way. The goal is to successfully integrate non-human species into society. Kurusu, a young girl, offers her services as a volunteer for the project.

Unexpectedly, there is a law called the ‘Interspecies Exchange Act,’ which prohibits any kind of physical contact between humans and nonhuman species. But there’s a catch: Kurusu is desired by every non-human species. I have to give credit where credit is due for the plot’s absurdity! Weirdness alone makes MonMusu a perfect watch in our opinion.

13. Slayers

Slayers

Lina Inverse, the female lead in Slayers, is a character who we’d describe as wise beyond her years. Sorceress who preys on bandits at the age of fifteen. When she’s about to mug a gang of robbers, thenincompoop shows up just in time. In the blink of an eye, Gourry Gabriev shows up. Instead of assisting her, he treats her like a helpless child and ends up foiling her entire scheme. Throughout the story, the two of them will be split into different groups. The biggest blunder they’ve made is to irritate a dark lord. While evading the dark lord’s minions, more shenanigans join their crew.

The story will play out as a comedy at times and an adventure/fantasy at others. That said, know that Slayers is not a hard-hitting Harem RPG that takes itself too seriously.

14. Pop Team Epic

Pop Team Epic, another slapstick comedy on the list, is a farce in every sense of the word. In addition, it’s called Poputepipikku, and it elevates the gag to a whole new level by incorporating so many pop culture allusions. As a matter of fact, this anime makes references to a wide range of popular culture icons.

Meta jokes, dark humor, and parodies are specialties of the anime’s protagonists (Popuko and Pipimi). It’s allure lies in its randomness, which has a faint anime vibe to it.

15. Gintama

Gintama

There is no exaggeration when calling Gintama the greatest comedic anime of all time. It will restore your faith in comedy anime. This story revolves around an alien race known as The Amanto making an attempt to take over the planet Earth. Japan is in the feudal era, and all but the most powerful Samurai are forbidden from carrying swords due to the feudal system in place. Comedic odd-jobber Gintoki is also an aspiring Samurai.

Gintoki’s antics get him into hot water with the Amanto, the police, and just about everyone else. Every time is even funnier than the last. Gintama, a Japanese comedy series, is a lot of fun to watch.