I don't normally watch that genre but I like Beck it has a great soundtrack and I've been enjoying Houkago Teibou Nisshi because of its focus on Japanese fishing.You guys know of any other good slice of life/romcom anime?
Thanks, I'll check it outa friend told me Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Come wa Machigatteiru was a pretty good rom-com slice of life anime. He even used the main dude's name as his display name lol. I don't really like rom-com anime since most of it is set in high school and it can get pretty cringe imo
No, I don't have a MyAnimeList. Eh, I've seen CLANNAD, Honey & Clover, Barakamon (really loved this. The spinoff was okay). I'll check the others. Thank youIt's my favorite genre so maybe I can help! Do you have a MyAnimeList or something so I know what you've already seen?
Some good ones I watched recently-ish are Netjuu no Susume (good if you enjoy MMO!), Servant x Service (good if you are a public servant lol.), Barakamon (A TOP FAV!), Tamako Market (too cutesy but ...), Honey & Clover (more mature/josei ...), Love Live (kawaii girls ffs), Kumamiko (controversial but loved by me!), Ore Monogatari (not my cup of tea but many like it...), Bokura Minna wa Kawaisou (amazing), Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun (amazing too) and for older ones Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu, Haruhi Suzumiya itself and others by KyoAni (ie. CLANNAD and Kanon 2006), Moyashimon, Angel Beats, Genshiken and School Rumble idk...
Also a very funny one... School Days/s
I'll look into this tooI actually watched that anime with the moe devil. It's called Hoozuki no Reitetsu. Pretty good show, actually.
ThanksI don't normally watch that genre but I like Beck it has a great soundtrack and I've been enjoying Houkago Teibou Nisshi because of its focus on Japanese fishing.
Heard great things about it. Thanks 4 remindingI actually watched that anime with the moe devil. It's called Hoozuki no Reitetsu. Pretty good show, actually.
I wonder if they will ever create a Persona game set in college or about adults instead of the high school setting. I guess Japan likes the characters being younger than adults. On a good note, Ghost of Tsushima was received really well in Japan and the director of Yakuza said something along the lines that this is a game where you play as a not so attractive male and have a cast of unattractive people which is like the complete opposite of how Japan does their characters. And he said that it was cool that it was.It's hard for me to take high school anime seriously. Unless they make a high school psychotic vs sociopath action/thriller show, I don't think I'll ever watch highschool shenanigans lol. The cringe drama is too much sometimes
Well they probably just want it to be more interesting and relatable perhaps to their audience and of course games and anime are marketed primarily to teens as a whole lol. But that was a shift in marketing I believe - you'll notice that earlier JRPGs (and I am including FFVII arguably the most popular JRPG after PokƩmon pretty much?) had younger adults for characters. IIRC series such as FE and Shining also had younger adults. Later series (and I'd say Tales of onwards ok ...) had younger characters and perhaps that became a trend.I wonder if they will ever create a Persona game set in college or about adults instead of the high school setting. I guess Japan likes the characters being younger than adults. On a good note, Ghost of Tsushima was received really well in Japan and the director of Yakuza said something along the lines that this is a game where you play as a not so attractive male and have a cast of unattractive people which is like the complete opposite of how Japan does their characters. And he said that it was cool that it was.
Hey dude seems like I just made a thread with your topic I didn't know you had already posted it beforehand but I feel weird about it so I decided to let you know ..Sorry about thatWell, every forum I'm in seems to have one of those so... here goes nothing! Just talk anything about anime I guess. Does anyone else watch anime? Frequently or occasionally? What's your history with it and what are your favorite series, genres and/or creators? Are you watching anything now? Looking for recommendations?
Aside from gaming I guess anime has always been my main "hobby" so... My favorite series which I have been rewatching on Netflix is Code Geass and my favorite studio has always been KyoAni for better or for worse #PrayForKyoAniSo for the last year or so I haven't watched many new series, if any (my friend insists that I gotta watch that isekai where a lady turns into a villain, someone tell me hows it ?) but before that I used to watch a lot of anime and in fact kept an anime blog for years. In the past year I watched some KyoAni series as well as Servant x Service (anime about public service workers - which I am - by the creators of Working!! so it's... interesting, realistically lol) and Netjuu no Susume (weird NEET woman finds love playing MMO - which frankly was my favorite 2017 series).
Since I haven't watched new anime in months now, can anyone recommend me any recent series? Usually I like series such as the aforementioned, but also scifi/fantasy such as Shiki and Psycho-Pass and slice of life such as Barakamon and CLANNAD are some of my favorites.
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Hey lol thanks @Tomanadi for letting them know! So I've been in the anime watching game for decades now, feel free to ask for suggestions I guessHey dude seems like I just made a thread with your topic I didn't know you had already posted it beforehand but I feel weird about it so I decided to let you know ..Sorry about that
Looks like Theresa Greenfieldthat's why i really like the kaiji anime. Everyone was an adult and looked like trolls lmao and there were no female characters that showed up lol except for the ending theme of season 2. You can guess how she lookedI've put a pic of her here so you guys can throw up
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