Best Isekai Anime With No Harems At All

Key Takeaways

  • Not all isekai anime have harems; some focus on nuanced plots and character development instead.
  • Anime like Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average and Knight’s and Magic offer harem-free isekai experiences.
  • Some isekai series like Saga of Tanya the Evil prioritize war themes over harem elements.



With most of the isekai anime genre being rooted in the notion of escapism, it comes as no surprise that narratives, more often than not, are accompanied by a harem of potential love interests, each vying for the protagonist’s love and affection. Harems are commonly rooted in fan service, and while a large roster of love interests can be intriguing, the plots themselves tend to suffer from incessant love bombing and attention-seeking.

While isekai and harem have become almost synonymous in today’s anime landscape, several great isekai anime deviate from this preset framework. With nuanced storylines and intriguing settings, these isekai anime offer an engaging isekai experience, all without being bogged down by the harem antics this genre is known for.


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Updated November 22, 2024, by Ahmed Rehan Nasir: Isekai and harem themes have become interrelated, largely due to the influx of harem-themed anime populating the isekai landscape. However, a handful of anime series defy this preset notion for a more plot-centric viewing experience, meaning that unnecessary harem antics are naturally a no-go. While Fall 2024 fails to offer any isekai anime without harems, this list has nonetheless been updated to include a few existing anime for those looking for a harem-free experience.


15 Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!

A Wholesome Isekai Power-Fantasy

Didn’t I Say To Make My Abilities Average In The Next Life?!

Release Date
October 7, 2019

Studio
Project No.9

Number of Episodes
12

With a child protagonist at the forefront, Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?! naturally leaves little room for harem themes. However, the premise of the anime itself is rather wholesome, with the series focusing on Mile’s attempts at lying low and keeping her unprecedented power under check.


With an all-female roster of primary characters, Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?! focuses more on the characters’ individual growth instead of delving into shallow romances. While the series can seem like a cute-girls-doing-cute-things anime, the show surprisingly has plenty of nuances, largely in the form of Mile’s growth.

14 Knight’s and Magic

Mecha Robots Meets Magic

Knight’s & Magic

Release Date
July 2, 2017

Seasons
1

Strictly focusing on all-things mecha, coupled with an emphasis on magic and sorcery, Knight’s and Magic entirely revolves around Ernesti’s audacious endeavors of creating his own Silhouette mecha. While there is an inkling of romance in the anime, it’s kept to a minimum without blowing into an all-out harem.

The lack of harem elements might be a positive, yet Knight’s and Magic‘s rushed pacing has resulted in a largely underdeveloped roster of characters. The series’ sole focus on the mecha side of things further exacerbated this issue. Nevertheless, Knight’s and Magic is perfect for anyone looking for a harem-free experience in an otherworldly setting.


13 Suicide Squad Isekai

An Isekai Twist on a DC Classic

Suicide Squad Isekai

Release Date
June 27, 2024

Studio
Wit Studio

Number of Episodes
10

Arguably the most awaited isekai in Summer 2024’s lineup, Suicide Squad Isekai is an anime rendition of the famed American superhero comic of the same title. In this version of Suicide Squad, Amanda Waller forms a taskforce of supervillains to investigate a portal that leads to a fantasy world.

In essence, Sucide Squad Isekai throws DC characters, such as Harley Quinn, King Shark, and Deadshot, in a classic isekai fantasy world, a crossover that no one could have expected. Since the characters are based off the Suicide Squad from DC Comics, the narrative revolves around action, with harem themes and tropes taking the backseat altogether.


Modern-Day Knowledge Meet Fantasy Magic

Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start with Magical Tools

Release Date
July 6, 2024

Studio
Typhoon Graphics, Imagica Infos

Number of Episodes
12

Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start with Magical Tools is one of many isekai titles to premiere in Summer 2024. Unlike its isekai counterparts, the anime features a more laid-back, slice-of-life narrative that focuses on Dahlia’s inventive endeavors in a world of magic.

The anime begins with heartbreak for Dahlia, as her fiance leaves her for someone else on the day of their wedding. With such a somber beginning, love and romance are out of the equation for Dahlia. This means that it’s impossible for any harem antics to creep in. While the anime adaptation of the original light novel has undergone a few tonal changes, coupled with a slightly altered title, Dahlia in Bloom is still a solid addition to the expansive isekai landscape.

11 The Faraway Paladin

An Adventure Cemented by Destiny


The Faraway Paladin

Release Date
October 9, 2021

Studio
Children’s Playground Entertainment, OLM, Sunrise Beyond

Number of Episodes
24

Reincarnated in a fantasy-like world, Will is raised by three eerie creatures — a mummy, a skeleton, and a ghost. Each one takes responsibility for teaching Will a different asset for survival, ranging from religion and responsibility to magic and combat.

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Eventually, Will must leave the shelter of these three beings and embark on his own journey, forging his path in a world vastly unknown. The Faraway Paladin is an isekai coming-of-age story, but with a layered, non-stereotypical reincarnation narrative that doesn’t rely on aspects of harem.

10 I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level

A Wholesome Isekai With a Focus on Familial Relationships

I’ve Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years And Maxed Out My Level

Release Date
April 10, 2021

Studio
Revoroot

Number of Episodes
12

Azusa Aikawa, a Japanese salarywoman, overworks herself to death, though she luckily receives a second go at life. Bestowed with immortality, Azusa decides to live a laid-back life, killing 25 slimes a day as per her set routine.


300 years later, Azusa unknowingly maxes out her stats by simply killing slimes. She slowly gains several companions, eventually forming a familial bond with each one. I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level is a simple, lightweight isekai anime, yet the series is still a refreshing watch with an overpowered female protagonist at the helm. On top of that, the story never makes use of any harem antics.

9 In the Land of Leadale

A Laid-Back Adventure in a Fantasy World

In the Land of Leadale

Release Date
January 5, 2022

Studio
Maho Film

Number of Episodes
12

After passing away from a chronic illness, Keina Kagami opens her eyes once more, only to find herself reincarnated as her high-level character in a VRMMORPG called Leadale. Traversing her favorite video game as “Cayna,” she comes to realize that two-hundred years have passed in the game.


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However, Cayna sees this as an opportunity for her to embark on a new adventure, with new characters and storylines awaiting her. In the Land of Leadale is a laid-back isekai anime, but without the harem high jinks and frisky fan service.

8 Parallel World Pharmacy

Pharmaceutical Endeavors in a Fantasy Realm

Parallel World Pharmacy

Release Date
July 10, 2022

Studio
Diomedéa

Number of Episodes
12

Parallel World Pharmacy‘s narrative is as unique as it can get, as it primarily focuses on the woes of inadequate medical care in a fantasy world. A medical researcher in modern-day Japan passes away due to being overworked, yet he finds himself reborn as a child named Falma in a parallel world.

Instead of going on fantastical adventures, Falma realizes the lack of medical care in this world and devotes his new existence to running a pharmacy for the masses. As part of the Japan Pharmaceutical Association’s campaign to raise awareness regarding the medical profession, Parallel World Pharmacy‘s narrative is rather nuanced, despite bearing isekai roots.


7 I’m in Love With the Villainess

Isekai Villainess Series With a Heavy Focus on LGBT Subtexts

I’m in Love with the Villainess

Release Date
October 3, 2023

Studio
Platinum Vision

Number of Episodes
12

Airing in Fall 2023, I’m in Love With the Villainess quickly cemented itself as the face of the isekai villainess theme. It features an oddball relationship between the game’s villainess and the protagonist, coupled with a nuanced Girls Love romance at the center. The show hits all the right notes for a compelling isekai anime.

From the otome game’s perspective, the anime should technically be a reverse harem, as the game’s three potential love interests vie for the protagonist’s attention. However, the anime subtly pairs the three Princes with different characters, with Yu showing signs of affection for Misha, and Thane falling for Claire. As the game’s own love interests defy the preset otome love routes, I’m in Love With the Villainess sheds its initial reverse harem theme entirely.


6 The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady

Girls Love Isekai With a Royal Touch

The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady

Release Date
January 4, 2023

Studio
Diomedéa

Number of Episodes
12

While the anime stays true to the tradition of absurd isekai titles, The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady has made a few breakthroughs within the isekai landscape with its novelties. Following the denouncement of noblewoman Euphyillia as the kingdom’s next ruler, Anisphia, the reincarnated princess, resolves to fight for Euphyllia’s right to the throne.

The anime boldly delves into a few LGBTQ+ themes with a burgeoning affair between Anisphia and Euphyllia. While romance is heavily embedded into the narrative, it’s strictly confined between Anisphia and Euphyllia, meaning that harems are nowhere to be found in this heartwarming tale.


5 Now and Then, Here and There

A Nuanced Take on the Brutalities of War

Release Date
October 14, 1999

Studio
AIC

Number of Episodes
13

Unlike its isekai counterparts, Now and Then, Here and There features a harrowing tale of a world laced with conflict and chaos. A young boy named Shu gets caught up in this world’s affairs after he attempts to protect a mysterious girl named LaLa-Ru.

Now, trapped in a conflict-laden world, Shu must bear the hardships of war, unable to escape to his own world. Now and Then, Here and There delves into mature themes, featuring a heavy focus on the by-products of war, such as slavery, child-labor, and poverty, meaning that it simply has no room for any harem elements.

4 Grimgar: Ashes and Illusions

Survival of the Fittest


Grimgar Ashes and Illusions

Release Date
January 11, 2016

Studio
A-1 Pictures

Number of Episodes
12

Deviating from the escapism of isekai narratives, Grimgar: Ashes and Illusions presents a grim take on the concept of being transmigrated to an alternate reality. When a bunch of ragtag fighters find themselves in an RPG-like world, they are forced to take up the only job available: a soldier in the Reserve Army.

Those unwanted by others form a party together to survive, giving way to a six-man team of rookie fighters, all desperate to survive in this world. With death being a concrete concept in the narrative, Grimgar: Ashes and Illusions leaves little room for comedic relief or harems, staying true to its theme of realism.

3 Campfire Cooking in Another World With My Absurd Skill

A Slice-Of-Life Experience in a Fantasy Setting

Campfire Cooking in Another World With My Absurd Skill

Release Date
January 11, 2023

Studio
MAPPA

Number of Episodes
12

Summoned to a fantasy world as a hero, Tsuyoshi Mukouda narrowly avoids being drafted due to his ‘useless’ cheat skill called Online Supermarket. With the power to buy ingredients from modern-day Japan, Mukouda resigns himself to a comfortable life of becoming a vagrant cook.


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Instead of dabbling in the usual harem antics, Campfire Cooking in Another World With My Absurd Skill simply focuses on the laid-back adventure of Mukouda as he satiates the palates of mythical creatures he meets along the way.

2 Saga of Tanya the Evil

An Otherworldly Retelling of World War 1

Release Date
January 6, 2017

Studio
NUT

Number of Episodes
12

Saga of Tanya the Evil defies most isekai clichs with its eerily grim narrative. A Japanese salaryman is reborn as Tanya Degurechaff in an alternate world set in pre-World War I Europe — an accursed fate that is a result of denying an entity claiming to be God.

Tanya is forced to live through the brutalities of this conflict-laden world, though she has no qualms about adapting to the merciless nature of this alternate reality. With war and chaos at the core of the narrative, Saga of Tanya the Evil leaves little room for any of the usual harem tropes to creep in.


1 Ascendance of a Bookworm

Challenging the Status Quo Through Literacy

Ascendance of a Bookworm

Release Date
October 3, 2019

Studio
Ajia-do Animation Works

Number of Episodes
36

Despite having a child protagonist at the helm of the narrative, Ascendance of a Bookworm‘s storyline bears rather profound subtexts. Reincarnated in a world where literacy is restricted and books are expensive, Myne strives to make books accessible to all classes of society.

With what little magic she possesses, Myne successfully crafts her own books, staying true to not only her own passion but also bringing literacy to the masses. Ascendance of a Bookworm excludes the usual isekai antics, making the narrative feel quite profound.

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