12 Years Without a Sequel, This Major Isekai Is More Popular Than Ever

I’ve been watching the anime world explode in popularity lately, and it feels like it’s become a major part of mainstream entertainment. Crunchyroll is definitely the biggest name for streaming anime, constantly adding tons of new shows each season. But it’s interesting to see other platforms like Hulu and HIDIVE getting in on the action too. They’re bringing over a lot of older anime – some are a few years old, and others are genuine classics that people have maybe forgotten about. It’s a shame, because these older shows really demonstrate how diverse and artistic anime can be, but they often get lost in the shuffle due to a lack of promotion and aren’t as well-known as newer titles.








