Are there other fantasy/isekai animes or mangas that follow a group of people struggling to adapt to a new world/new circumstances while having interesting adventures?
I have yet to find one that scratches the itch the way Grimgar does, they seem to mostly be about one overpowered MC.
The one with a girl that gets isekai'd into a spider starts like that, but then it goes full Slime-dude. I'm almost sure I know a series like that but I just can't remember the name.
Jayden Evans
I very much enjoyed the first half of spider girl cave adventures for that reason. Let me know if you remember the series!
Carson Johnson
Literally all isekai before sao. Back when it was actually called "Adventure"
John Reyes
I like Nobunaga no Chef
Christian Anderson
Jura Tripper MonColle Knights Time Travel Tondekeman Monster Rancher Some Doreamon episodes and so on. Everything before 2012, really
Jaxon Foster
Have you tried watching a show made before the year 2000.
Cooking with Wild Game is one guy, but he has no magic or hax at all. Just comfy barbarian village drama.
Kayden Hughes
It's actually rather rare, if you think about it. I think the 'party' as a concept is more a Western thing (i.e. Narnia, DIE).
Jonathan Howard
>Grimgar S2 never. This world fucking sucks.
Thomas Adams
they'll make it eventually, right? Japan is just slow with season 2 releases, right?
Asher James
>animes >mangas
Alexander Phillips
It's shit anyway.
Zachary Martinez
I heard the small purple girl becomes a yandere
Eli Mitchell
Goes to shit really quick after S1 ended anway.
Caleb Phillips
sorry senpai it was neat but it was honestly just seasonal trash like goblin slayer even though slayer was more metal
William Lopez
Could I get a quick rundown? Lost track when the translators of the LNs ducked behind a paywall. Last I remember reading was them finding a gate to another world and Ranta leaving to join some gang or some shit.
Jayden Lewis
try to stop me gourmet faggot
Carter Gonzalez
where are the unicorns
Leo Jenkins
That's one of those stories where being isekai'd is just riding the bandwagon and didn't serve shit since they were amnesia'd anyway.
Anthony Jones
I thought it was a good way to create a group of people who have no one but each other in an unfamiliar environment even if they don't always get along. But other than that yeah it doesn't make much use of the isekai premise.
Dylan Moore
>he didn't like suicidal Haruhito
Zachary Watson
They have been going through different worlds several volumes straight, if someone told me they died on chapter one and went to limbo i would belive them.
Evan Morales
I thought them being in Grimgar was them being in limbo already.
>Are there other fantasy/isekai animes or mangas that follow a group of people struggling to adapt to a new world/new circumstances while having interesting adventures? Yes.