Some chad figures out how to score a NEET lifestyle in a penthouse and proceeds to get isekaied and has to work his way back up from the bottom as some shitty day laborer. The schemes get progressively more outlandish with humorous setbacks. Low commitment watch, good gag humor from what I recall, only 12 episodes.
Best summarized by Gigguk as: "You're a gigachad Harry". Dude without magic gets roped into going to school for magic but has to hide that he doesn't have magic. He's just a complete gym bro and somehow makes it work. It's funny and there's some lighthearted adventure stuff. Again 12 episodes.
Dude beats the demon lord in his youth and then proceeds to be a complete failure at life. Demon lord resurrects and goes to fight him but ends up trying to help him fix his life instead with varying degrees of success. Also offers some fan service, which is refreshing in this era. 12 episodes, kind of an unusual creative space thematically but plenty of familiar anime flavor.
Ok, I have four relatively recent animes to recommend then.
Meikyuu Black Company: https://myanimelist.net/anime/42340/Meikyuu_Black_Company
Some chad figures out how to score a NEET lifestyle in a penthouse and proceeds to get isekaied and has to work his way back up from the bottom as some shitty day laborer. The schemes get progressively more outlandish with humorous setbacks. Low commitment watch, good gag humor from what I recall, only 12 episodes.
Mashle: Magic and Muscles: https://myanimelist.net/anime/52211/Mashle
Best summarized by Gigguk as: "You're a gigachad Harry". Dude without magic gets roped into going to school for magic but has to hide that he doesn't have magic. He's just a complete gym bro and somehow makes it work. It's funny and there's some lighthearted adventure stuff. Again 12 episodes.
Level 1 Demon Lord and One Room Hero: https://myanimelist.net/anime/51458/Lv1_Maou_to_One_Room_Yuusha
Dude beats the demon lord in his youth and then proceeds to be a complete failure at life. Demon lord resurrects and goes to fight him but ends up trying to help him fix his life instead with varying degrees of success. Also offers some fan service, which is refreshing in this era. 12 episodes, kind of an unusual creative space thematically but plenty of familiar anime flavor.
Spy x Family: https://myanimelist.net/anime/50265/Spy_x_Family
Possibly the most wholesome show I've seen in years.