First Look: Re:Creators
Characters from various (fictional) light novels begin appearing in the real world to do battle, and also there’s a boring everyman protagonist. So, reverse isekai?
Characters from various (fictional) light novels begin appearing in the real world to do battle, and also there’s a boring everyman protagonist. So, reverse isekai?
Ten years after the world’s destruction at the hands of Bahamut was narrowly averted, the humans seem to be getting a bit big for their britches, hunting down gods and demons alike.
Set years after Naruto saved the ninja world and became the Seventh Hokage, it’s now time for the next generation(s) to take up the long-running ninja-themed shonen show mantle.
A bunch of strange young girls have magical powers, and one of them meets a bizarrely unperturbed florist named Zouroku. I guess it’ll be one of those dad shows, with a bunch of weird magical shenanigans tacked on?
In a fictional country comprised of 13 states, the autonomous organization ACCA provides public service and polices the rest of the government. On the eve of ACCA being dissolved, Jean Otus’ new assignment is to audit all 13 districts within six months.
For some reason, there’s a Heroine Party in the Japanese government composed entirely of an idol group. I’m not sure what the political purpose of this is, but hey, look! Idols!
Another year’s gone by, and Iro’s got more random awards for stuff he liked! Hooray!
Meicoomon has vanished after murdering Leomon, and the infection is spreading to even the Digidestined’s partners. The only option may be to reboot the Digital World entirely, erasing years of cherished memories.
Matoi Sumeragi is a young shrine maiden whose life turns upside down when she accidentally activates an exorcism ritual and becomes a magical girl. Then her dad gropes her chest.
In the newest incarnation of Digimon, Toei finally catches up with 2010’s technology and makes all of the Digimon into smartphone apps.
During Totally-Not-World-War-II, the princess of Totally-Not-Switzerland works to protect her country from Totally-Not-Nazi-Germany. This includes saving and befriending the eponymous Izetta, whose magical powers will almost certainly be the key to ending the war.
Yoshikage Kira just wants a quiet life, but these weird kids keep getting in his way…
Yukako – wishing to repair her relationship with Koichi – goes to a fancy, totally-not-a-Stand-user’s salon.
Josuke and Okuyasu meet Shigechi, a local Stand-user, and together they concoct a get-rich-quick scheme.
Rohan and Koichi stumble upon a mysterious unmarked street and its spectral residents.
Our resident JoJos (minus Oldseph) track down a pair of evil, Stand-using rats.
Rumor has it that mangaka auteur Rohan Kishibe has moved to Morioh, and Koichi’s a big fan.
Joseph “OH MY GOD” Joestar is now in Morioh, and it’s Josuke’s job to babysit the geezer… and the invisible baby he’s picked up.
En route to their military officer exams, a small group of cadets (and the imperial princess) are shipwrecked behind enemy lines. Judging by the opening, they’ll probably make it out.
A battle task force of pretty boys (who are also a band) fight inter-dimensional monsters called “Nightfly O’Note” by fusing with elemental creatures.