The Top 10 Anime To Watch Now If You Liked Lasdan

Suppose a Kid From the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town, also known as Lasdan, is an excellent and relatively underrated fantasy anime.

Its main features include a classic yet well-crafted fantasy world, and in particular, a protagonist who is hilariously overpowered that effortlessly wins every battle.

In addition to this, the anime offers a generous dose of comedy and moments characteristic of the harem genre.

So, if you are a fan of these elements and have already seen it, here is a list of the best anime like Suppose a Kid From the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town.

10. Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!

Let’s start with Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?! an intriguing isekai fantasy anime that shares some similarities with Lasdan.

Adele von Ascham, a gifted and affluent 9-year-old girl, is the daughter of Viscount Ascham. When she turns 10, she begins experiencing intense and mysterious headaches that trigger memories of her past life.

She recalls being Misato Kurihara, a talented Japanese girl who died while saving a little girl. And in the presence of God, Misato requested to be reincarnated as an average person.

Respecting her wishes, Adele decides to live a modest life. But will she succeed in her intention?

While Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?! and Lasdan share a well-crafted fantasy world and the theme of a talented Mc, their plots and premises differ significantly.

9. The Misfit at Demon King Academy

The Misfit of Demon King Academy

The Misfit of Demon King Academy, one of the recent popular fantasy anime series, has gained popularity through its charismatic and powerful protagonist, Anos, and its unique pure fantasy settings, similar to Lasdan.

After successfully defeating everyone, the Demon King Anos becomes weary of the perpetual fighting and chooses to reincarnate, hoping for a peaceful second life.

However, upon awakening 2,000 years in the future, he finds himself in a world that is peaceful but with significantly reduced levels of magic. To his surprise, his descendants of wizards are much weaker than he remembered.

Enrolling as a student at the Demon King’s Academy, he decides to rectify the situation and restore the rightful order.

Beyond the fantasy world, the similarities between the two anime series continue with the presence of an incredibly powerful Mc and the inclusion of a harem surrounding that character.

8. Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody

Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody, released in 2018, is an anime that incorporates elements of fantasy, romance, and harem, much like Lasdan.

The story follows Ichiro Suzuki, a 29-year-old developer who finds himself transported to a mysterious fantasy world after taking a nap at his workplace.

In this new world, he discovers the existence of experience levels and weapons, reminiscent of a video game RPG.

However, trouble soon arises as Ichiro navigates through this unfamiliar realm.

The only slight difference is that Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody falls into the isekai genre, unlike Lasdan.

7. Overlord

Overlord

Overlord stands out for its excellent dark fantasy setting, which differentiates it from the pure fantasy setting of Lasdan.

However, if you enjoyed Lasdan’s incredibly overpowered protagonist, there is little doubt that you will love Overlord.

While the initial premise may seem similar to other anime in the genre, the protagonist Momonga is not reincarnated as a weakling, but as the most powerful being in his world.

This places him in command of a formidable army, through which he slowly conquers everything in his path, in a series of unpredictable and captivating events.

If you don’t mind a decidedly dark fantasy setting, rest assured that Overlord will not disappoint you.

6. Cautious Hero: The Hero is Overpowered but Overly Cautious

Cautious Hero: The Hero is Overpowered but Overly Cautious is a 2019 anime consisting of 12 episodes that bears many similarities to Lasdan, despite being an isekai.

The story revolves around Seiya Ryuguin, a hero summoned by the Goddess Rista to save her world from imminent destruction.

Despite Seiya’s incredible strength, he approaches battles with extreme caution and meticulousness, using his most powerful moves even against the weakest of enemies.

His overly cautious nature causes problems not only for his adversaries but also for innocent bystanders who find themselves caught in the crossfire of his devastating attacks.

Cautious Hero shares with Lasdan a fantasy setting, an overpowered protagonist, and a healthy dose of comedy.

The main difference lies in the fact that the protagonist of Cautious Hero leans more towards being an anti-hero compared to Lasdan’s protagonist. However, this distinction is merely a detail.

5. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime

That time I got reincarnated as a slime

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime has become one of the most popular isekai series in recent years, and it shares many similarities with Lasdan, as you may already know.

The story follows a 37-year-old man who, feeling dissatisfied and depressed with his life, is killed by a robber on the run.

However, instead of dying, he finds himself reincarnated as a blind slime in a strange fantasy world, taking on the name Rimuru Tempest.

If you enjoyed Lasdan’s fantasy setting and its overpowered protagonist, then That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime is an excellent choice for you.

It’s not an exaggeration to say that Rimuru is considered one of the strongest anime characters ever.

4. One Punch Man

One Punch Man

One Punch Man, as you already know, has a setting, plot, and themes that are essentially the opposite of Lasdan. However, it would be unjust not to include it in any list of anime with overpowered protagonists.

The story centers around Saitama, a 25-year-old man who decides to become a hobby hero and possesses the incredible power to defeat any enemy with just a single punch.

While this power may seem amazing, it becomes a curse for Saitama as he finds himself in a mundane and unchallenging life. This leads him to feel depressed and lonely, yearning for a more exciting existence.

If you are a fan of the overpowered protagonist trope, there is simply no way you can overlook One Punch Man.

It’s the definitive series in this regard, taking the archetype to new heights with its fast-paced action, comedic elements, and unique approach that you’ll love if you’re a fan of Lasdan.

3. The Wiseman’s Grandchild (Kenja no Mago )

Wise Man's Grandchild

The Wiseman’s Grandchild is an underrated isekai series in our opinion, and it offers another excellent option if you’re seeking a fantasy anime with an overpowered protagonist like Lasdan.

The story revolves around Shin, an overworked office worker who, after being struck by a car, is reincarnated as an infant in a mysterious fantasy world. He is adopted and raised by the legendary wizard Merlin, who trains him in the art of magic.

As Shin grows older, he becomes an exceptionally skilled magician. However, he struggles to connect with others due to his isolated upbringing in the forest. Thus, Shin embarks on an adventure to discover the world and its inhabitants.

While The Wiseman’s Grandchild is an isekai, unlike Lasdan, and focuses heavily on Shin’s personal growth, it shares similarities such as the presence of a fantasy world and a child Mc who possesses incredible talent.

2. Konosuba! – This Wonderful World

Konosuba

KonoSuba is a highly popular anime, and although it is an isekai unlike Lasdan, it shares many similarities that fans of Lasdan would enjoy.

The story follows Kazuma Satou, a hikikomori who dies in a car accident while trying to save a girl. In the afterlife, he encounters the goddess Aqua, who presents him with an alternative to death: to be reincarnated in a fantasy world and defeat the Demon King. Additionally, he is granted the ability to bring anything he desires into this new world.

Kazuma will decide to accept and displace everyone with his choice, deciding to bring the goddess Aqua herself into the world!

The similarities between KonoSuba and Lasdan are striking: both series feature a blend of comedy, adventure, and an immersive fantasy world. Additionally, they incorporate elements of ecchi, harem, and showcase some powerful characters, all things shared between the two series.

1. Mushoku Tensei

Mushoku Tensei

Mushoku Tensei is undoubtedly one of the best isekai anime released in recent years, and it shares many similarities with Lasdan, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

The story revolves around a 34-year-old man who, feeling defeated and dissatisfied with his life, finds a new purpose when he saves a young boy from a tragic accident, sacrificing himself in the process.

However, instead of facing permanent death, he is reborn in a fantasy world as a child named Rudeus, with all his previous memories intact.

With this newfound opportunity, Rudeus embarks on a new life, determined to make the most of it and leave behind a legacy of his own in this fantastical realm.

Mushoku Tensei shares key elements with Lasdan, including a young protagonist with incredible powers, an immersive fantasy world, and elements of romance and harem.

The only slight difference is that Mushoku Tensei has a slightly less comedic tone than Lasdan.

But except for that, they are basically the same anime.

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Yorozuya

Passionate about Japanese culture for years, serial devourer of manga, anime, and videogames that have now become part of my routine. My favorite series? Goodnight Punpun and One Piece.

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