There are hundreds and hundreds of isekai series out there. But there are only a handful of them that actually dive deep into political plots.
Highlights
- Isekai protagonists often interact with royalty in their new worlds, leading to various political situations.
- Some isekai series delve into complex political intrigue, offering a realistic take on power dynamics.
- These manga or anime showcase protagonists navigating political issues, adding depth to their adventures.
In isekai manga and anime, it’s pretty common for the protagonist to bump into royalty at some point in the story. Whether they’re summoned into this new world by the actual royalty themselves or travel to serve said royalty after being reborn in their isekai world, it doesn’t matter.
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However, there aren’t a ton of isekai series that actually have the guts to show their protagonists navigating complicated political intrigue, even if that would be the most realistic thing to have them do. Thankfully there are a good handful of series that do, and those ones tend to do it well. So, let’s take a look at some of the best isekai manga or anime out there with great political plotlines.
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That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime
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Name | Anime or Manga? | Author | Illustrator | Studio |
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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime | Both | Fuse | Taiki Kawakami | 8bit |
Starting things off with one of the most popular series on this list, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. In this series, it might not seem like Rimuru has to deal with all too many political issues at first, but that’s only at the start of his adventure.
As Tempest keeps growing from a settlement to a city and then eventually becoming its own country (thanks, in part, to Veldora the ancient Dragon), Rimuru has to start taking on more and more political work and political meetings. Even just at the start of Season 3 of the anime, Rimuru is already having to deal with navigating the rules of the Octogram Demon Lords.
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Jobless Reincarnation
Rudeus Doesn’t Have To Deal With It Too Often, To Be Fair
Name | Anime or Manga? | Author | Illustrator | Studio |
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Jobless Reincarnation | Both | Rifujin na Magonote | Sirotaka | Studio Bind |
Next up is Mushoku Tensei, better known as Jobless Reincarnation. Now, the political intrigue in this series (at least in the anime and manga) is relatively small so far. However, it’s still there and is still worth mentioning. In particular, most of the political intrigue revolves around the Greyrat family, as they as a powerful family of nobles but Rudeus’ branch is not all that beloved.
So, Rudueus has to sort of turn up his charm and manners to the maximum to make sure everything goes smoothly when he’s tutoring Eris. Outside of that, there’s also all the political intrigue surrounding Princess Ariel and her dispute with her brother, which Rudues eventually becomes a part of once he fully commits to Sylphie.
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No Game No Life
Sure the Entire Governmental System is a Game, But That’s Kind of the Point
Name | Anime or Manga? | Author | Illustrator | Studio |
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No Game No Life | Both | Yuu Kamiya | Mashiro Hiragi | Madhouse |
To be fair, this next series is more about ‘gaming the political system’ than it is directly navigating it, but that should still count. In No Game No Life, everything is dictated by games. Any dispute of any level is not determined by violence but rather by beating the other in a ‘fair’ game.
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Once Sora and Shiro appear in this world, they absolutely use this to their advantage. Once this sibling pair has a proper understanding of the rules of this world and its various races (and governmental systems) they absolutely abuse it and very quickly ascend themselves to the dual Ruler of all Imanity (AKA the ‘humans’ of this world).
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The Ideal Sponger Life
A Series That Does Have an Anime in the Works
Name | Anime or Manga? | Author | Illustrator | Studio |
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The Ideal Sponger Life | Manga | Tsunehiko Watanabe | Neko Hinotsuki | N/A |
Next up is quite the adorable series called The Ideal Sponger’s Life. This one is much more directly involved in political intrigue as the protagonist of the manga Zenjiro Yamai, directly marries into the royal line of another world, in particular the Capua Family.
Initially, he’s told that he will basically just be a puppet king with no power (which is actually exactly what he wants), but as time goes on Zenjiro does get saddled with more and more political responsibility. From learning the etiquette of this world to the language to even the magic, Zenjiro does it all if it’s for the sake of his lazy life and his beloved wife (and Queen) Aura Capua.
4
The Rising Of The Shield Hero
Probably One of the Best Examples of Truly Corrupt Royalty
Name | Anime or Manga? | Author | Illustrator | Studio |
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The Rising of the Shield Hero | Both | Yusagi Aneko | Kyu Aiya | Kinema Citrus |
Now, compared to a lot of the other political intrigue series on this list, the political issues in The Rising of the Shield Hero feel a lot more petty. In fact, there’s a point in the story where the King and first Princess are on the chopping block and the ‘hero’ of the story lets them off easy with the punishment of permanently changing their names to ‘bitch’ and ‘trash’.
But, to get to the point where he was able to make that demand, Naofumi had to learn and navigate a lot of different situations. Compared to a lot of the other protagonists on here it’s absolutely a lot less, but the other stuff Naofumi has gone through is a lot rougher, so it sort of balances itself out.
3
Drifters
Sending Historical Figures Into An Isekai World
Name | Anime or Manga? | Author | Illustrator | Studio |
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Drifters | Both | Kouta Hirano | Kouta Hirano | Hoods Entertainment |
Drifters is another one that a lot of people probably weren’t expecting to be on here. But, if Oda Nobunaga is the one running all of your infrastructure and planning, there’s going to be at least a bit of political intrigue.
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Plus, almost all of the key figures in Drifters were geniuses, renowned soldiers, or some other savant from when they were alive, which means the ‘game’ of politics is even more dangerous. Granted, Drifters is another one where the overall political impact of the writing is pretty low, but it’s still absolutely there.
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How A Realist Hero Rebuilt The Kingdom
What If an Entire Country Was Put on the Shoulders of a 19-Year-Old?
Name | Anime or Manga? | Author | Illustrator | Studio |
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How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom | Both | Dozeumaru | Fuyuyuki | J.C. Staff |
Now this next one is absolutely all about political intrigue. Or, more accurately, it’s about political power and how one uses said power. In How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom, Souma is quite literally given the power of the entire country almost as soon as he arrives.
From there, he has to dig said the Elfreiden Kingdom out of the gigantic hole it’s already dug for itself while also making sure to play things right with the other nations nearby. Keep in mind that this kid is only 19 years old when all this is thrust upon him, so the fact that he accepts it and manages to do an incredible job is even more praiseworthy.
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Reincarnated Into A Game As The Hero’s Friend: Running The Kingdom Behind The Scenes
Basically a Story About Saving a Country So That The Hero Can Do His Job
Name | Anime or Manga? | Author | Illustrator | Studio |
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Reincarnated Into a Game as the Hero’s Friend: Running the Kingdom Behind the Scenes | Manga | Yuuki Suzuki | Ranpei Ashio | N/A |
Last up is a manga that not enough people have read, and it’s called Reincarnated Into a Game as the Hero’s Friend: Running the Kingdom Behind the Scenes. Other than falling into the isekai trope of having an incredibly long title, this series also falls into the trope of the main character being ‘reincarnated’ into the world of a video game he knows as a side character.
And, as someone who knows all of the events of the game and where things are going, Verna (the protagonist) has to do all he can to make sure the hero of the game is protected and that the events don’t go as badly as they did in the game. To achieve that goal, Verna pretty much does it all from learning etiquette to practicing spearmanship or even military tactics. Truly he is a workhouse that takes on an absurd amount of work and responsibility so that the hero can do what he’s ‘supposed to do’.
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