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Shounen, as you see, show most of the time (especially in more recent works) constant underdogs who constantly face foes stronger than themselves now matter how much stronger they get (oh you showed great results? More workload for the same pay for you then!) and make use of the power of friendship (helping your colleagues and your company out for free ontop of doing your own work) and are most of the time moralfags (company-policyfags) sacrificing anything for their friends and loved ones (their company).
Of course this culture war can't be done publicly so they use this metaphor in fiction. Isekai is proof that the Japanese workforce is finally opposing the whole corporate bushido ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥!
𝓑 𝓞 𝓢 𝓝 𝓘 𝓐 𝓝 𝓐 𝓡 𝓜 𝓨 𝓝 𝓔 𝓔 𝓓 𝓢 𝓨 𝓞 𝓤 !