KONOSUBA -God's blessing on this wonderful world!

The isekai parody: a useless goddess and an explosion-obsessed mage, comedy that roasts the whole genre it lives in.

Synopsis
The Anime Lad

Kazuma receives another chance in a game-like fantasy world and may choose one special advantage. He chooses Aqua, the goddess explaining the offer. This decision produces no money and very little practical assistance. Their grand campaign therefore begins with finding work. It is an isekai about heroic destiny being delayed by rent.

Super Eyepatch Fox

Kazuma enters a fantasy world with Aqua as his chosen advantage. She is not advantageous. They arrive without money, useful preparation, or the dignity expected of chosen heroes. The first order of business is day labor rather than adventure. A grand quest can wait until after payday.

Gigguku

Kazuma gets the standard fantasy-world offer and immediately uses it to drag the smug goddess Aqua along with him. PERFECT mistake. Their future companions sound amazing on paper, then show the one limitation that makes every quest collapse into screaming. Studio DEEN understands that the funniest explosion is often the plan itself. It is party-based fantasy where everyone has one usable brain cell and custody remains disputed!

Father's Basement

The comedy leans on humiliation and fanservice often enough to test anyone's patience. Its stronger opening idea is beautifully simple: treat fantasy reincarnation like an employment problem. Kazuma and Aqua arrive with no useful safety net, so the heroic premise immediately becomes a negotiation over labor and debt. The parody starts with character friction instead of reference spotting.