Dodoro Episode 18:
I did not care for this arc one bit and I am glad it is over.
Do you love your mom and her two-hit multi-target attacks? new visual:
I guess this a harem + mom anime?
And why the hell is the young girl on the left wearing two belts?
This is why I'll never understand why some people want to watch series in "chronological" order instead of release order.Gundam Origin 1
This is like the series version of the movie, right? I never got to see the movie so I'm happy Crunchyroll got this as a series. I sure would have been massively lost if I hadn't watched '79 already.
Mix, Fruits Basket and We never learnSo into the new season, what's everyone watching and their recommendations?
This is why I'll never understand why some people want to watch series in "chronological" order instead of release order.
This kind of production caters to the established fandom, not first time viewers even if it depicts the very beginning of the events that lead to the One Year War (prologue of Unicorn with the start of Universal Century excluded).
Can I watch Unicorn after this one? I've only seen 79 and IBO.This is why I'll never understand why some people want to watch series in "chronological" order instead of release order.
This kind of production caters to the established fandom, not first time viewers even if it depicts the very beginning of the events that lead to the One Year War (prologue of Unicorn with the start of Universal Century excluded).
Yes, I'm in the middle of reading the manga (volume 7) and I haven't made it yet to the flashback. One advantage of the manga is that it's a slower affair and you can take your time or easily go back a few pages when there's some reference that is hard to follow compared to an animated episode.It's an interesting experiment, I imagine. Not everyone starts with production order in practice. But if you really wanted to start with the Origin, the manga itself does a better job. It builds up to the flashback arc, rather than beginning with that.
Technically, I believe you can because the story is mostly self-contained but the amount of assumed knowledge and references that are easy to miss is still quite high. Ideally, you should at least watch Zeta (not the movies), ZZ and Char's Counterattack but that's a huge time commitment.Can I watch Unicorn after this one? I've only seen 79 and IBO.
Right, good to know. I'll try and at least watch War in a Pocket.Yes, I'm in the middle of reading the manga (volume 7) and I haven't made it yet to the flashback. One advantage of the manga is that it's a slower affair and you can take your time or easily go back a few pages when there's some reference that is hard to follow compared to an animated episode.
Technically, I believe you can because the story is mostly self-contained but the amount of assumed knowledge and references that are easy to miss is still quite high. Ideally, you should at least watch Zeta (not the movies), ZZ and Char's Counterattack but that's a huge time commitment.
Nice, thanks. Are these good enough shows to watch for mindless fun?
Dororo the last four or so episodes
Not sure what the hell went down with this anime after the intro and end changed. Everything seems to be worse, the animation, the direction etc all became bad or medicore. Only saving grace so far is the story being interesting.
A shame really, first half was really good and made me very hyped for each monday but now I am only watching for the story itself. Could have been GOTY but I guess not.
Is this a good place to ask for recommendations, or is this thread more for reviews and current season discussion?
heck yea brother, what are you looking for? im sure others are willing to help if you give them an idea on what you are intoIs this a good place to ask for recommendations, or is this thread more for reviews and current season discussion?
If you don't mind a grounded drama with amazing characters, try March Comes in Like a Lion but do know that it doesn't have any action fights. Oh boy you're in for an emotional roller coaster (yes I did ignore some of the things you asked for).Is there any other shows that focus on more plot intrigue or characters, with a cast of characters that aren't protected by plot armor (Or at least don't seem like they are) that keep you on an emotional roller coaster? I know that sounds vague, but here's a couple I was thinking:
If you don't mind a grounded drama with amazing characters, try March Comes in Like a Lion but do know that it doesn't have any action fights. Oh boy you're in for an emotional roller coaster (yes I did ignore some of the things you asked for).
For plot intrigue, I can recommend Made in Abyss. It excels at lore and world building, but I must warn you that it has some incredibly disgusting elements to it in the bad sense (sexualization of kids).
Attack On Titan doesn't really have good characters, at the very least the leading trio aren't, but it makes up for it with incredibly interesting world building and lore, with some great animations that add to the entertainment.
You'll probably like Re:Zero for the plot. It's very interesting for the most part and has an interesting and refreshing take on the isekai genre.
That will probably do for now.
Thanks!! My girlfriend and I have been watching more and more anime together, and she's really starting to get into anime as a medium in general. I'm putting together a watch list of the genre's she likes to help fill in the time since we just got current on JJBA and there's a whole week to wait before the next Freek'n Friday. I just introduced her to Code Geass and she's eating up all of the plot intrigues and character developments.
Is there any other shows that focus on more plot intrigue or characters, with a cast of characters that aren't protected by plot armor (Or at least don't seem like they are) that keep you on an emotional roller coaster? I know that sounds vague, but here's a couple I was thinking:
- The Heroic Legend of Arslan
- Le Chevalier D'Eon
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes
- Kingdom
Thanks!! My girlfriend and I have been watching more and more anime together, and she's really starting to get into anime as a medium in general. I'm putting together a watch list of the genre's she likes to help fill in the time since we just got current on JJBA and there's a whole week to wait before the next Freek'n Friday. I just introduced her to Code Geass and she's eating up all of the plot intrigues and character developments.
Is there any other shows that focus on more plot intrigue or characters, with a cast of characters that aren't protected by plot armor (Or at least don't seem like they are) that keep you on an emotional roller coaster? I know that sounds vague, but here's a couple I was thinking:
- The Heroic Legend of Arslan
- Le Chevalier D'Eon
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes
- Kingdom
One-Punch Man 2 06
No less than 7 times did I think to myself "seriously why does this suck so much"
A recent show is The Promised Neverland, though only a few episodes of the dub are out yet. It's also only one season of an ongoing story.Thanks!! My girlfriend and I have been watching more and more anime together, and she's really starting to get into anime as a medium in general. I'm putting together a watch list of the genre's she likes to help fill in the time since we just got current on JJBA and there's a whole week to wait before the next Freek'n Friday. I just introduced her to Code Geass and she's eating up all of the plot intrigues and character developments.
Is there any other shows that focus on more plot intrigue or characters, with a cast of characters that aren't protected by plot armor (Or at least don't seem like they are) that keep you on an emotional roller coaster? I know that sounds vague, but here's a couple I was thinking:
- The Heroic Legend of Arslan
- Le Chevalier D'Eon
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes
- Kingdom
One-Punch Man 2 06
No less than 7 times did I think to myself "seriously why does this suck so much"
Thanks!! My girlfriend and I have been watching more and more anime together, and she's really starting to get into anime as a medium in general. I'm putting together a watch list of the genre's she likes to help fill in the time since we just got current on JJBA and there's a whole week to wait before the next Freek'n Friday. I just introduced her to Code Geass and she's eating up all of the plot intrigues and character developments.
Is there any other shows that focus on more plot intrigue or characters, with a cast of characters that aren't protected by plot armor (Or at least don't seem like they are) that keep you on an emotional roller coaster? I know that sounds vague, but here's a couple I was thinking:
- The Heroic Legend of Arslan
- Le Chevalier D'Eon
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes
- Kingdom
Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu is a good grounded drama that will take you on an emotional roller coaster.Thanks!! My girlfriend and I have been watching more and more anime together, and she's really starting to get into anime as a medium in general. I'm putting together a watch list of the genre's she likes to help fill in the time since we just got current on JJBA and there's a whole week to wait before the next Freek'n Friday. I just introduced her to Code Geass and she's eating up all of the plot intrigues and character developments.
Is there any other shows that focus on more plot intrigue or characters, with a cast of characters that aren't protected by plot armor (Or at least don't seem like they are) that keep you on an emotional roller coaster? I know that sounds vague, but here's a couple I was thinking:
- The Heroic Legend of Arslan
- Le Chevalier D'Eon
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes
- Kingdom
Is it cause it slow or just how their approaching it?One Punch Man Season 2, Episode 6:
One Punch Man is not the franchise that can really pull off tournament arc.
Sakuta better not fuck up his relationship with Bunny girl. I actually can't remember her name lmaoRascal and Bunny Senpai movie trailer:
https://reddit.app.link/0hVOrxxp3V
I don't know how you link video from reddit
W'z Episode 8
I wish they did the full performance with all the visual flare, but it was nice seeing Yukiya DJ as himself instead of as W'z. Pretty epic as usual. The song always makes me want to get up and dance...
Lies all around. Even when characters finally resolve to come true they still lie. Sad for Haruka as she had the perfect chance to tell Yukiya how she felt but she left him abandoned on the roof waiting.
Koyori remains as sweet as a button as she gives Haruka the tip she needs to try to make things right.
Also lol at the background middle schoolers.
Show was a masterpiece, thinking about giving it a rewatch.I watched Clannad recently the shows a masterpiece. If anyone here hasn't seen it make sure you watch it, just know that the show starts of really slow and some of the things they talk about seem dumb, hang in there it's a slow burn and know that everything builds up for the huge payoffs that happen at the end. Also the music is ridiculously good.
Should I just give in and read the manga at this point?It has some more material left, but the general consensus is that we're unsure if it's enough for a S3.
Well, they're not 100% wrong with major issue at work environment - It's sad, but true.