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Isekai Quartet
Isekai Quartet

Isekai Quartet

"Isekai Quartet - a hilarious crossover anime featuring characters from Overlord, KonoSuba, Re:Zero, and Youjo Senki in a school setting. A must-watch for isekai fans!"

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Isekai Quartet
Year2019
Formats Streaming
Opening theme"Isekai Quartet (異世界かるてっと)" by Ainz
Ending theme"Isekai Girls♡Talk (異世界ガールズ♡トーク)" by Albedo
Episodes12
Duration12 mins
StatusFinished
Release DateApril 10, 2019
End DateJune 26, 2019
FormatTV Short
Studio
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Synopsis

The button appeared out of nowhere. There weren't any signs NOT to push it... so the solution is obvious, right? Is it a trap or the start of something new and exciting? The crews of Re:Zero, Overlord, Konosuba, and The Saga of Tanya the Evil will find out when they go from their world to another and get stuck in... class?! See what adorable chaos they'll get up to in this collection of shorts!

(Source: Funimation)

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Editor's Review
Isekai Quartet

“Isekai Quartet” is a unique anime that brings together characters from four different popular series: “Overlord,” “KonoSuba,” “Re:Zero,” and “Youjo Senki”. This crossover project is not an independent anime, but a blend of these four sources.

The series is presented in a chibi style, which adds a layer of charm and humor to the characters we’ve come to know and love from their respective series. The story is set in a school, where these characters from different worlds find themselves after pressing a conspicuous red button.

One of the highlights of “Isekai Quartet” is its humor. The series takes the personalities and quirks of the characters from their original series and amplifies them for comedic effect. The humor is largely based on the original series, so to fully appreciate it, it’s recommended to watch all four source animes.

The animation quality is consistent with the chibi style of the series, and the voice acting remains true to the characters. The series also features an impressive original soundtrack that enhances the viewing experience.

However, “Isekai Quartet” may not appeal to everyone. The story can be described as nonsense, but that’s part of its charm. It doesn’t take itself too seriously and revels in its absurdity. The series is more of a light-hearted parody of the isekai genre rather than a story-driven anime.

In terms of character development, “Isekai Quartet” doesn’t offer much. The focus is more on the comedic interactions between the characters rather than their growth or development. But again, this aligns with the series’ goal of being a fun, comedic crossover rather than a deep, narrative-driven anime.

In conclusion, “Isekai Quartet” is a fun and entertaining series that offers plenty of laughs for fans of the four source animes. While it may lack a serious plot or character development, it makes up for it with its humor and charm. If you’re a fan of any of the four series and enjoy light-hearted comedy, “Isekai Quartet” is definitely worth a watch.