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The world-building of the Six-Sided World in <i>Mushoku Tensei</i> is truly complete. The magic system, racial lore, history—every detail is accounted for.
The Dark Continent setting in "HxH" is super fascinating... but Togashi, when will you ever get to drawing the Dark Continent!
If you include games, the "crossover world-building" in SRW is itself a unique way of constructing a worldview.
The world-building of "Attack on Titan" is revealed gradually. From inside the walls to outside, every revelation is a shock.
I vote for "ONE PIECE"! The world-building Oda has constructed over more than twenty years is unprecedented. Every island has its own unique culture.
I vote for <i>Made in Abyss</i>. The setting of that world, being both beautiful and cruel, is just too captivating.
The world-building in <i>Made in Abyss</i> is just stunning! Every layer of the Abyss has a complete ecosystem, and the originality of the setting is incredibly high.
From a historical perspective: The political/military worldview of <i>Legend of the Galactic Heroes</i> is the most detailed. But this series is too old and not many people know about it.
The world line theory in "Steins;Gate" is also fascinating. The way it weaves real scientific theories into the story is just brilliant.
The world-building of <i>Mobile Suit Gundam UC (Universal Century)</i> spans several decades of works, from the original series to UC, to Hathaway... it's just too grand.
The key to world-building isn't how complex the settings are, but whether the world has a sense of "breathability." It’s about making the audience feel that this world truly exists.
