Summary
The simpleisekai themehas evolved into an ever-expanding genre, and otome narratives are one of the newer additions to its expansive landscape. Otome games are dating sims, where the main character has various routes that end up with different love interests. Otome isekai anime and manga take up this premise but with a touch of isekai transmigration.
Most otome isekai narratives follow a similar pattern, with the protagonist being transmigrated into the body of either the game’s main character or the villainess. Since otome games follow a preset conclusion, these transmigrated characters are in a race against time to alter the game’s ending and save themselves from doom. With such a novel premise,otome isekai animeand manga have become the next big thing within the isekai landscape.

Updated Jun 06, 2025 by Ahmed Rehan Nasir:Otome narratives have come a long way since their humble beginnings, as these isekai anime and manga have adopted novel themes and tropes that defy expectations. While the villainess theme is still the most popular concept within the otome landscape, mangaka have come up with fresh spins that deem each new manga and anime entirely unique.
Fall 2024’s anime lineup has one such entry as well, which flips the script on the usual villainess theme. For fans of this dynamic theme, this list has been updated with a few more isekai anime and manga set in otome games.

I Will Become a Villainess that Will Go Down in Historyhas been a long-awaited isekai otome villainess anime, and its manga has finally been booked for an anime adaptation inFall 2024’s anime lineup. Following the same premise as its manga counterpart, the series focuses on Alicia, a villainess who realizes that she has been transmigrated into an Otome video game, and her odd goal of becoming the greatest villainess known to mankind.
With a handful of episodes already released,I Will Become a Villainess that Will Go Down in Historyis already off to a promising start. However, the anime has a few controversial aspects, such as the age difference between Alicia and Duke, the primary love interest. Still, the anime manages to redeem itself through its nuanced subtexts related to nation-building and political intrigue.

Rei is an avid fan of the dating sim “Revolution,” but instead of focusing on the game’s male love interests, Rei turns towards the romantic rival and villainess of the story – Claire Francois. Burnt out and overwhelmed, Rei peacefully passes away one night, but as she opens her eyes once more, the golden-haired villainess stands before her.
Realizing that she has been reincarnated into her favorite otome game, Rei jumps at the opportunity to profess her undying love for the villainess.I’m in Love With the Villainessstands out amongthe otome isekai landscapewith its novel take, and the anime’s Girls Love theme further adds nuance to the narrative.

After regaining her memories, Aileen Lauren d’Autriche realizes that she has been transmigrated into an otome RPG. Knowing that her character is destined to be slayed by Claude,the Demon Lord, Aileen begins to take a few countermeasures to alter her fate.
Instead of staying away from Claude, Aileen tries to tame the lord of demons with her seductive charm.I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Bossfeatures an amusing take on the isekai otome premise with Aileen and Claude’s intriguing romance.
Most otome isekai narratives tend to feature the standard transmigrated villainess premise, butTrapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobstakes a slightly different approach. After being blackmailed toplay an otome game, the series’ protagonist finds himself reincarnated in the very same game as a mob character.
Being a mob character named Leon Fou Bartfort, the odds are heavily stacked against the protagonist, and the only way for him to survive is by using his knowledge of the game to beat the system. The anime throws in all sorts of absurdities, with mecha robots and duels also making their way into the premise.
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Japanese Title
Albert-ke no Reijou wa Botsuraku wo Goshomou desu
Young Lady Albert Is Courting Disasteris another unique isekai otome manga that takes on a fresh spin instead of relying on the usual overused tropes that this subgenre is known for. Any normal transmigrated villainess would desperately try to evade their doom-laden fate. However, Lady Albert attempts the opposite, as she tries to take up the role of being the villainess rather earnestly.
Nevertheless, Lady Albert’s attempts at being a villainess always end up backfiring, as the heroine of the game perceives her actions as friendly, leading to a strange yet oddly intriguing bond between the two characters. While the premise of the manga might be rather simple,Young Lady Albert Is Courting Disastertakes on a few nuanced themes in the form of the unique bond between Lady Albert, the villainess, and her heroine counterpart.
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Hiroro Akizakura
Akuyaku Reijou, Cecilia Sylvie wa Shinitakunai node Dansou suru Koto ni Shita.
Being trapped in an otome game as the villainess might be a common premise, yet escaping this doom-laden fate through cross-dressing is certainly a first. After realizing her fate as the villainess is sealed, Sylvie resorts to dressing up as a man to avoid her eventual fate.
Laced withcomedy and cross-dressing antics,Cross-Dressing Villainess Sylvieis a fresh and amusing otome manga. With cross-dressing at its core, all sorts of misunderstandings arise, yet Sylvie is able to navigate through these woes, all while dressing up as a man.
After beingreincarnated in the otome RPG"Light Magic and the Hero," Yumiella finds herself as the game’s final boss. Despite having the role of a villainess, Yumiella decides to lay low to live a peaceful life in the game, yet she unknowingly overachieves to Level 99, far above the Level 10 cap.
Suspicions rise as Yumiella almost gets mistaken for the Demon Lord. However, her impressive level is enough on its own to cause several deviations in the game’s narrative. True to its namesake,Villainess Level 99: I May Be the Hidden Boss but I’m Not the Demon Lordfollows Yumiella’s plight as her attempts to evade suspicions of being the boss constantly fail.
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Akuyaku Reijou wa, Shomin ni Totsugitai!!
The otome theme has come a long way, andThe Villainess Wants to Marry a Commoner!!is a testament to the versatility and novelty of the otome villainess landscape. While the manga keeps the usual romance storyline, it subverts the theme by pairing the villainess with a mere commoner who runs the game’s gacha store.
WhileThe Villainess Wants to Marry a Commoner!!takes on many of the theme’s formulaic tropes, it still manages to present a somewhat novel spin with the villainess abandoning her otome role for a commoner. Despite the manga’s sound premise and decent setting, the art style can be a letdown for some. Moreover, the manga adaptation was, unfortunately, cut short, but fans can find a satisfying conclusion in the title’s light novels.
True to its namesake,My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doomfollows an otome villainess whose fate in the game is destined for doom. Regaining her past life’s memories, Catarina Claes realizes that every single route within the game leads to the villainess’ grave fate.
Now, Catarina must use her knowledge of the game to find a way to alter its ending. In the process of changing her fate, Catarina begins to thrive as the villainess, possibly changing the game’s preset conclusion once and for all.
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Koushaku Reijou no Tashinami
While most isekai otome manga are set in the early phases of the game,Accomplishments of the Duke’s Daughterstarts right at the villainess’ final condemnation. With knowledge of the game’s events, Iris successfully convinces the Duke to grant her the role as theacting Lord of Armeliabefore she can be banished to the church forever.
With this premise,Accomplishments of the Duke’s Daughterforgoes the usual otome tropes for a narrative that focuses on nation-building, political intrigue, and resource management. The manga presents a rather mature take on the otome isekai theme, especially with its focus on philosophical elements.