12 Reverse Isekai Anime Where a Fantasy Character Enters Our World
Imagine a world where dragons, elves, or demon lords don’t just stay in their magical realms but stumble into our modern cities, grappling with everyday life like jobs or public transport. Reverse isekai anime flip the classic trope, pulling fantastical characters into our reality for a mix of humor, heart, and culture shock that’s both entertaining and fresh.
These stories often blend comedy with deeper themes, showing how otherworldly beings adapt to human routines or uncover the quirks of our world. From demons flipping burgers to elves obsessing over anime, here are 12 reverse isekai anime that deliver unique spins on this concept, ranked from least to most iconic.
12. Isekai Quartet (2019-2022)

This chibi-style crossover throws characters from ‘Re:Zero’, ‘Konosuba’, ‘Overlord’, and ‘Saga of Tanya the Youjo’ into a modern school setting. It’s a chaotic blend of fantasy icons navigating classrooms and friendships.
The humor shines as these larger-than-life characters, like Ainz Ooal Gown and Kazuma Satou, tackle mundane tasks with their overpowered abilities. While light on plot, the show’s charm lies in its playful interactions and fan-service cameos.
11. Gabriel Dropout (2017)

Angels and demons are sent to Earth to study humans, but ‘Gabriel Dropout’ follows Gabriel, a once-perfect angel turned lazy otaku after discovering video games. Her devilish friend Vignette tries to keep her in check.
The comedy comes from Gabriel’s slacker antics and her friends’ struggles to balance their heavenly or hellish duties with high school life. It’s a fun, lighthearted take on divine beings fumbling through our world.
10. Dropkick on My Devil! (2018-2022)

Jashin, a snake-like devil, is summoned to Earth by a human girl, Yurine, and can’t return to Hell until she defeats her summoner. Their chaotic cohabitation drives this slapstick comedy.
The show leans into absurd humor, with Jashin’s failed schemes to escape and Yurine’s deadpan responses. Its short episodes and wild energy make it a quick, quirky watch.
9. Otaku Elf (2023)

Elda, an immortal elf, has been stuck on Earth for 400 years, living at Takamimi Shrine and indulging in otaku culture. Teen shrine maiden Koito deals with her quirky, shut-in deity.
This slice-of-life comedy shines with Elda’s love for games and anime, paired with Koito’s exasperated caregiving. It’s a cozy look at a fantasy being fully embracing modern Japan.
8. Isekai Izakaya: Japanese Food From Another World (2018)

A Japanese pub magically connects to a fantasy world, serving elves, dwarves, and adventurers hearty meals. The staff, unaware of the portal, treat their odd guests like regulars.
Each episode focuses on food and the stories of its otherworldly patrons, blending cozy vibes with cultural clashes. The short runtime and mouthwatering dishes make it a relaxing escape.
7. Beelzebub (2011-2012)

Tatsumi Oga, a delinquent, becomes the unwilling guardian of Baby Beel, the Underworld Lord’s son, who’s sent to Earth to grow up. Chaos ensues as Oga balances school and demonic childcare.
The mix of crude humor and heartfelt moments, paired with Oga’s rough charm, makes this a standout. Baby Beel’s tiny but mighty presence steals the show.
6. Kuromukuro (2016)

A samurai from Japan’s Sengoku era awakens in modern times after being frozen in a cube, teaming up with a teen girl to pilot a giant mecha against alien invaders.
‘Kuromukuro’ blends action with fish-out-of-water comedy, as the samurai adjusts to tech and culture shock. The slick animation and robot battles add flair to its reverse isekai premise.
5. Uncle From Another World (2022)

Ojisan, a middle-aged man, wakes from a coma with magic from a fantasy world, struggling to adapt to modern Japan while sharing tales of his isekai adventures.
The show’s humor mocks isekai tropes, with Ojisan’s outdated otaku vibes clashing with today’s world. Its clever storytelling and nostalgic charm make it a hidden gem.
4. Restaurant to Another World (2017-2021)

Western Restaurant Nekoya opens a magical door every Saturday, welcoming fantasy creatures like dragons and fairies for delicious meals. The staff embrace their unusual customers.
This heartwarming series focuses on food and connection, with each dish sparking stories from the guests’ worlds. Its gentle pace and vivid visuals create a soothing experience.
3. Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! (2025)

Kazuhiro, who visits a fantasy world in his dreams, accidentally brings elf Mariabelle to modern Japan after a deadly encounter. He guides her through our world’s wonders.
Mariabelle’s excitement for anime and hot springs adds charm, while the show balances slice-of-life moments with their dual-world adventures. It’s a fresh mix of cozy and fantastical.
2. Hinamatsuri (2018)

Hina, a telekinetic alien girl, crash-lands into the life of yakuza member Nitta, who reluctantly becomes her caretaker. Their odd bond drives this heartfelt comedy.
The show mixes absurd humor with touching family dynamics, as Hina’s powers cause chaos in Nitta’s criminal world. Its sharp writing and lovable characters make it unforgettable.
1. The Devil Is a Part-Timer! (2013-2023)

Demon Lord Satan, defeated in his world, flees to modern Tokyo, where he works at a fast-food joint to survive. His rival, Hero Emilia, follows to keep him in check.
This comedy gold blends workplace humor with epic stakes, as Satan’s charm and mundane struggles steal the show. Its clever premise and tight pacing make it a reverse isekai classic.
Which reverse isekai anime is your favorite, or did we miss a gem you love? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


