• Anticorp
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      I’m tired of these motherfucking slippers on my motherfucking feet!

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      It is. I tried once to make the argument that Jurassic Park is, too, but I get yelled at.

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        What’s your argument? I’m all for twisting shit to make stuff isekai but jurassic park is just an island on planet earth with revived dinos.

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          The dinos are the isekai.

          “I woke up as a copy of my 65 million year old self in a land of apes.”

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              They’re also not technically dinosaurs due to the heavy amounts of DNA splicing they had to do to make them viable, being more like a designer monster that resembles a dinosaur. There’s a ton of non-dino DNA in them.

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            That’s also cyberpunk from the dinos’ standpoint.

            a bit of nitpicking

            But that would contradict trying to be at least vaguely scientific-like because no memory would have been preserved

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        Because to make that argument, you have to reduce the definition to the point of uselessness. Jurassic Park isn’t Isekai/Stranger in a Strange Land because the island isn’t a strange, unknown land. It was created by the same people/culture the main characters are from. Isekai needs an independent culture with it’s own history and people.

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          But then SAO also isn’t an isekai because all it’s inhabitants are just visitors from the real world and was also created by the same people/culture the main characters are from

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            You’re right. SAO isn’t isekai. It’s just “Trapped in the game”. Although the Alicization arc is isekai.

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      LOTS of popular western classics are isekai. Alice in Wonderland, Peterpan, The Chronicles of Narnia, Gulliver’s Travels all come to mind.

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      And here I thought that a key aspect of isekai was being completely unoriginal in every way

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    Well she wasn’t exactly controlling where that house would land, was she?

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    The first one was, at worst, manslaughter. The second was premeditated, but at the insistence and manipulation of one of Oz’s super powers, so she could probably get a plea deal if she’s willing to dish on Glinda.

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      It would be great to have a show like Drunk History and Robot Chicken and Harvey Birdman where famous characters are put on trial for their various crimes

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    She doesn’t really “meet” the wicked witch of the east, and it’s hard to argue that she “kills” her, either, considering that was an act of god which Dorothy didn’t really want to be a part of.