Why it’s interesting: Most isekai are power fantasies. Executioner opens with the hero killing the summoned “hero” in episode one—because in this world, isekai protagonists accidentally break reality. The story follows a fixer who hunts them. Meanwhile, the Bean Counter manga is an isekai about a middle-aged Japanese accountant who just wants to introduce double-entry bookkeeping to a fantasy kingdom. No battles. Just process improvement and tax evasion. It’s weirdly gripping.
While technically a movie, this is a must-watch/read for anyone interested in themes of bullying, redemption, and disability. Blue Period: Why it’s interesting: Most isekai are power fantasies