Hi all! I know we already have a what are you watching thread, but I figured an anime thread would be helpful for those wanting an anime fix without having to go through movies/series/etc. So...
I'm currently watching(with shortdescs pulled from myanimelist.net:
- Ajin - Ajin is a supernatural anime full of complex ideas about life and death, as well as the dark side of human nature. What does it mean to truly be human?
I am a big fan of Horror/Psychological anime and I find Ajin to be superbly done. Comparisons have been made between Ajin and Tokyo Ghoul, and I can see why(mutations: check, pariahs: check, young leads: check), but their approach towards similar themes are different! I highly recommend this show.
- Musaigen no Phantom World - In Musaigen no Phantom World, Phantoms, beings that blur the line between illusion and reality, wander around right under the noses of unsuspecting humans. Their origins are mysterious and few can see themーthat is, until a research facility bombing spreads a virus that grants the ability to. Humans with special powers are given the task of sealing the troublemaking Phantoms.
I watch this mainly because the entire show is eyecandy incarnate. The plot has a lot of potential, but it hasn't been used much. It lightly touches on great themes but withdraws from fully exploring the possibilities. I recommend watching this if you're looking for a show that's easy on the eyes and light on the heart(while some anime can be too depressing - damn you, Shigatsu Wa Kimi No Uso).
- Erased - When tragedy is about to strike, Satoru Fujinuma finds himself sent back several minutes before the accident occurs. The detached, 29-year-old manga artist has taken advantage of this powerful yet mysterious phenomenon, which he calls "Revival," to save many lives. Boku dake ga Inai Machi follows Satoru in his mission to uncover what truly transpired 18 years ago and prevent the death of his classmate while protecting those he cares about in the present.
I accidentally found this anime and found it pretty compelling! I was even more pleased when I found out that it's one of the more popular animes this season. This is a mix of time travel, detective story, and psychological thriller which is very tastefully done! I even cringed at one episode because I got drawn into the story without noticing it. Highly recommended.
- Nijiiro Days - The series details the lives of four main characters named Natsuki, Tomoya, Keiichi, and Tsuyoshi. They spend their days trying to have fun by finishing their studies and debating about romance. Natsuki, one of the main characters, has a crush on a girl named Anna at school, while others often get involved in their relationship.
This was another surprise as well! It's a shojou romance story told from the POV of the male characters. It's very light and enjoyable. I find the pacing quite good - nothing too drawn out or too quick. It's just right. Also a must-see for the feels and the laughs.
Viravain, Lady of the Thorns shouts, "And You would seize Me? Fool! I am the Glomdoring! I am the Wyrd, and beneath the cloak of Night, the shadows of the Silent stir!"
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-You will have strong feelings and/or an existential crisis.
-The theme song is misleading.
The eye of Dylara materialises in your hands and flings itself around your neck, tightening incomprehensibly until it is irremovable.
Perfectly clean, this eyeball has been wrenched from the socket of Dylara. It has been animated by some unusual force, constantly looking around itself as if in shock or fear. It is bathed in a light covering of white flames that roll endlessly over its surface. A single chain of empyreal metal pierces either side of the eye, allowing it to be worn around the neck.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Finished Berserk just recently and enjoyed it massively. Ending of the trilogy felt a bit incomplete, but it was still good.
Favorite might be fate/zero for grittiness and decent story. Also enjoyed it because I'm a history person. Avoid fate/stay night if you like grittiness. It's just a harem story. Fate/Unlimited Blade Works was still good though.
Madoka Magica, despite SEEMINGLY being cutesy and annoying at the beginning, gets dark as hell three episodes in. Highly recommend. Was pleasantly surprised by this one.
Also enjoyed Psycho-Pass. Good crime thriller. Similar to the movie Minority Report in a lot of ways.
Also enjoyed Hellsing Ultimate and the subsequent abridged parody to it.
Attack on Titan is pretty known and widespread by now. I liked it.
Essentially, if we're dealing with Gen Urobuchi (who did a vast majority of the above that I mentioned), I'll generally like it because he avoids perversion and does good characters with dark, mature stories.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Singing magical girls with vague lesbian tones. It's ridiculous, it's over the top. Their magical powers come from their songs. The random victims die as opposed to being magic'ed away or having their energy sucked out.
The first season is all about the power of songs, second is the power of holding hands, and I think the third is about the power of punching things. It's one of those ones where you either love it or hate it.
Another favorite of mine is Monster. It's a psychological thriller/crime drama, about a Japanese doctor that saves a kid who ends up growing to be a serial killer, and the doctor getting framed for several murders, and having to run from the law and catch the bad guy.
Recently I've been reading Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. I watched the anime adaptation a few months ago, and got hooked, then decided I wasn't patient enough to wait to see more of it. It's a show of high manliness, cool powers and fights, and fabulous poses. Split into different parts, so far 3 of 8 have been animated, and each part having significant differences from the others. Spawner of many memes and influenced a lot of other manga and anime.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."