5 ANIME ISEKAI THAT WAS EVER LISTED ON LOCAL TV
TV stations in the era of 1990 to 2003 are still diligently aired anime, from various trope such as mahou shoujo, mecha, and action. One that did not escape was the type of Isekai. Here are the titles of the anime anime
1. Shurato
In a world called Tenkukai, Asura's God threatens the balance and seeks to dominate the world. Soldiers of the Earth were brought in to help defeat the God of Asura, and Shurato Hidaka was the one that was imported. He is regarded as the reincarnation of the previous king of Tenkukai.
Around the year 1993 is currently contemporary with Saint Seiya. Indosiar also played anime similar to the men who wore a miracle armor, but it was not realized many people that Shurato who aired Indosiar 1995 using isekai trope. When Saint Seiya uses Greek mythology, Shurato uses the Hindu-Buddhist mythology. Unfortunately this series did not succeed in subverting the dominance of Saint Seiya. Not many remember Shurato because the story is not too memorable.
2. Fushigi Yuugi
Adapted from the shoujo manga by Watase Yuu, Fushigi Yuugi tells of Miaka and Yui who are drawn into the world of the Four Gods, a mysterious book in the national library. The world they are aiming is basically based on the mythology of China. Miaka is destined to collect seven Suzest warrior Celestial warriors. He got this task to bring Suzaku who can grant three wishes.
This anime reverse harem has aired on Educational Television around the year 2000. For an anime that aired in the afternoon, there are some scenes that "escaped" sensors such as bathing scenes. Although the scene is not seheboh anime today, at that time it can cause a great curiosity because the proportion of Miaka character more closely teen girls generally when compared when Shizuka (Doraemon) bath.
3. Magic Knight Rayearth
Tell about three girls who travel to Tokyo Tower. In a series of unexpected events, they move to a world called Cephiro, and they are brought in to help defeat Zagato. The anime was originally a mixture of fantasy adventures with the character of the shoujo mahou. But towards the end, they have a mecha with magical powers, and can merge into a stronger Rayearth.
Magic Knight Rayearth which is a manga adaptation by CLAMP was never aired RCTI circa 1995. Unfortunately this series never replaced the day of broadcast without a clear announcement that made the audience lost a number of episodes. Even abruptly stopped before reaching the end of the story due to the turn of the hour.
4. Inuyasha
Kagome Higurashi is suddenly attacked by a demon from a well in his family temple. He fell into the well, and instead moved into the days of Sengoku. Here Kagome meets Inuyasha and finds out about Shikon no Tama in his body. But in a battle with the stealth, this magical sphere accidentally solved Kagome and scattered in various parts of Japan thus forcing him to reassemble all Shikon no Tama fractions.
This anime had aired in Indosiar around 2003. At that time Inuyasha is one of the series of the most pampering visual quality of the eyes, although had time to disconnect and change the day of delivery without notice. InuYasha is quite popular until his three movies also aired during the holiday.
Technically, the story of Kagome plunged into the well feels like a passage of time, and the Japanese Sengoku era is closer to fantasy with its many stealth roaming. In Kagome's modern world, there is no visible magic and magical powers and Kagome has never met any of Japan's historic figures. Therefore, this series is similar to the time aisai mechanism. Interestingly, Kagome can go back and forth anytime even though he ends up truantly skipping school to help Inuyasha look for Shikon no Tama shards.
5. Digimon Adventure
Seven elected children who are still in elementary school suddenly move into the digital world after getting a mysterious tool. It's called Digivice. In the new world, each got a partner called Digimon, short for Digital Monster. With the help of Digivice, their partner Digimon can evolve to become stronger. They initially tried to return home to the world of origin, but the seven selected children realized that they were brought in to defeat the evil Digimon.
Digimon Adventure is the greatest anime of all time that colored most of the 90s generation that was aired around 2000 in Indosiar. At that time Digimon Adventure feels like a copy-paste of the Pokemon series. As the story progresses, it becomes increasingly felt that the story is much deeper than the adventures of Ash Ketchup who did not win the tournament.
How popular is this series? Very popular until all the sequel aired by Indosiar. Even the movie from Digimon Adventure also had time to air even though the time is not much advertised so not many people know that the first and second movie ever broadcast.
The opening song of Digimon Adventure titled Butterfly sung by the late Wada Kouji also has a catchy rhythm. Meksi is sung in Indonesian, the lyrical translation is considered to fit the Japanese version.
Digimon to date is still popular, at least in the form of games. But the target market is trying to target the developer seems still the audience of the first generation.
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