Really digging Grimgar. I like how it really humanizes the so called RPG/fantasy game experience.
Really digging Grimgar. I like how it really humanizes the so called RPG/fantasy game experience.
The newest episode of Gintama was fantastic. But the "Teach us Ginpachi Sensei" segment at the end was just icing on the cake. So good.
Liking Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! even more after ep2... almost feel bad for the main guy with all the crazy women...
Was just about to write about this show and how fucking hilarious it is.
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Boku dake ga Inani Machi
Super dark anime, I can sense I'm gonna cry next week. This is good shit.
Jumping on the Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! wagon. Series is fantastic!
Agreed, one of the best this season.
Haruchika has also been nice, the characters are fun, there some music elements mixed in with general mystery.
Dagashi Kashi is funny and shit, but I feel like it's a massive advert for Japanese sweets. I don't really care about that except they go into a lot of detail about it which is...weird.
I'm pretty close to dropping it, mostly due to Haruta having a rotten attitude and being a busybody. The two redeeming factors are the puzzle solving, which was nonexistent in Ep3, and the animation which is really well done.
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There's a discussion thread about this on Reddit - the snacks in the show are ubiquitous in Japanese culture, and it doesn't use actual IRL branding, so any advertising would be kinda meaningless.Dagashi Kashi is funny and shit, but I feel like it's a massive advert for Japanese sweets. I don't really care about that except they go into a lot of detail about it which is...weird.
Chika is a good counter for Haruta's cheekiness in that if he goes overboard she just kicks him because he's a weakling. She doesn't overdo it though and I think the pair have a nice balance in general except for when it comes to mysteries where Chika's only contribution tends to be by accident. The pair have a nice dynamic that doesn't really seem forced or particularly one-sided and adding more characters is only going to make that more interesting.
Looking forward to seeing where it goes but it can cover a lot of ground/genres.
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As for Dagashi Kashi I get there's no real brands, but it still feels like it's pandering to something and it feels off/weird. Like the jokes take a backseat to whatever sweet they're talking about.
So as someone who likes suspense, should I start watching that one? Boku dake ga Inani Machi?
Easy yes.
There are mystery/thriller elements as well, it's pretty well balanced in terms of being gritty.
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Based on other people's high praise I ended up catching up with the first 3 episodes of Boku dake ga Inani Machi. I don't think I've more desperately wanted a happy ending. Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso I desperately wanted a happy ending too but you could see the ending to that series from a mile away. This series though I feel like it'll be really bitter sweet when we do reach that conclusion.
Thoughts on other series so far:
Dagashi Kashi was really charming at first and I really liked the characters from the first episode. But 3 episodes in it's repetitive as fuck and there's been zero story progression aside from the plot that was setup in the first episode.
Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! is fantastic. 2nd episode just builds on the first. The animation style/quality threw me off at first but the show itself easily overcomes that with it's fantastic premise and charming story/characters. Definitely worth a watch for anyone looking for a nerdy comedy.
Bubuki Buranki's first episode was intriguing. The 2nd wasn't bad but something about how the animation/action was cut and jumped around really kind of turned me off lol. I'll stick with it for a couple more episodes at least though, considering who knows where the story will go or what the fuck is even going on so far.
Koyomimonogatari has been kind of meh. They're what? 10'ish minute short stories from the Bakemonogatari world meant to be watched on cellphones. So yeah, just for the hardcore fans I guess.
Luck & Logic is a genre of show I don't typically get into. That action/harem mix just doesn't really do it for me typically but I've watched the first 2 without getting overly bored yet lol. Not great but not dumped immediately so there's that I guess.
There have been a handful of shows that I've only watched 1 episode of thus far. They would include Prince of Stride (which I dropped for being a shitty premise trying to bank in on the sports anime hype), Shoujo-tachi wa Kouya wo Mezasu which... I forgot about and vaguely remember the first episode being kinda 'meh', Haruchika which I dropped because I just found it pretty dull. And Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm which again I forgot about. I would assume that considering I just forgot about these animes is probably a good sign that they were nothing special lol.
Anyway, there's my "2~3 weeks in" update.
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir Ep1-15(eight episodes out in English)
I recently learned about this show airing after was originally going to be a 2D anime show before it was revamped as the 3D show it is now, and the fact they is no good cute good shows this season for my wife so we decided to watch this. we decided to check first 2 episode but we ended Marathon all episodes released. The plot is pretty much Sailor Moon with an anime style and school setting.
Good:
A lot of action.
A lot of Anime references
Paris setting.
French release is best.
Expressive facial animation.
Bad:
Monster of the week.
No pilot episode(the main Villain, conflict etc all established with no explanation).
Main villain is laughably bad with awful puns.
Bad dialogue and romance subplot.
English voices is pretty bad(sounds like speed racer) and do not match the mouth(show is french).