>>2801147>Any tropes can be treated as a genre, any genre can be treated as a trope.This is completely false. By definition, and i quote:
>A genre is a type of story with a familiar model, such as a mystery or romance. A trope is a plot mechanism commonly used within that genre, like a damsel in distress situation or a “chosen one.In other words, genres have tropes, but tropes can't have genres, because a trope is just an element of a genre, a tool, a jigsaw piece that is used alongside other elements to form a whole picture (story).
The genre you complain about is Fantasy, badly written fantasy for the purpose of wish fulfillment, and it doesn't always have isekai in it (or the isekai is so irrelevant that it's just a footnote and it's never mentioned again, in which case i can give you a point), but saying that the isekai trope is bad is the same as saying that the chosen one trope by itself is bad.
>Also I'll point out 3 of your example have the MC come backBut finding a way to return to Japan is my MC's objective, and the fact that she ends up as a slave puts the story above the wish fulfillment shlock you complain about.
Anyway, i'll get the colored picture of the sketch i posted soon, and i'll post it here once i get it.