![]() Forspoken is much closer to these franchises than today’s Narou anime. Sent to another world to accomplish their destiny, before going back home. Most of the time, these stories also had female protagonists. In the 80s ad 90s, there was a plethora of anime, games, and manga with protagonists sent to another world. #Forspoken /eu9ibzUr9U- Forspoken SeptemForspoken is “Isekai” anime before the advent of the Narou genre Meanwhile, Forspoken does have its protagonist Frey sent to another world, but won’t be following the story patterns of the Narou genre. Another world or not, they still follow all the codes of the Narou genre. It’s because they’re actually part of the Narou genre. ![]() Series such as Bofuri, The Irregular at Magic High School, or Sword Art Online. Speaking of which, this is also why plenty of series where the protagonist actually doesn’t get sent to another world are still called “Isekai”. This isn’t the case of Frey, and I don’t believe she will suddenly get a harem of hot princes either. As for female protagonists, they’re often reincarnated into the villainess of their favorite Otome game. Or the protagonist introducing modern technology and cooking techniques into the fantasy world. ![]() Q: At what temperature does water turn to ice? ❄️Ī: Frey /80sVIcS9Yz- Forspoken SeptemWhy Forspoken isn’t an Isekai and not part of the Narou genreįrom what we’ve seen so far, it’s unlikely Forspoken will be following any of the story patterns commonly found in the Narou genre.Įxamples include: having an overpowered protagonist from the start.
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