The previews looked good and I'm glad it's uncensored. Also, the opening song is by the same guy who did Unravel (Tokyo Ghoul) and Abnormalize (Psycho-Pass)
This could be really good, Studio Shuka better not **** it up! I will be MAD if it turns out garbage
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I hope all of you gays have already watched this masterpiece
Already watched Yuri Kuma Arashi and 2/3 of the way done with Mawaru Penguindrum which are created by the same guy who did Utena. It's definitely up next on my PTW list
Kunihiko Ikuhara is amazing, his symbolism and vibrant visuals
Fate/Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya 3rei 1: First season was pretty good, all of 2rei was bad. Dumping the good mix of action and comedy for gross fanservice was not a smart choice. That one episode about fujoshi was so homophobic. Glad **** seems to be getting real now. A decent premiere, staying optimistic.
Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! LOVE! 1: The first season was surprisingly decent. A good parody of mahou shoujo tropes that made me chuckle quite often. Plus, it had a 10/10 M. Night Shyamalan twist in the final episode. This episode was alright, they def upped the "ass" quotient. An inoffensive watch, and something to do on Thursdays.
Amanchu! 1: Absolutely glorious. AOTS here, no contest. I loved this so much, SatoJun has mastered "comfy". Very gorgeous too. This and Sweetness & Lightning are my Top 2 this season...
JoJo DiU 15: Well, after JoJo anyway. Fantastic episode, Josuke is wonderful. Eat **** Rohan.
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I hope all of you gays have already watched this masterpiece
If anyone hasn't watched this, it's available legally on YouTube in full! Although, I'm hoping Crunchyroll manages to get it soon. Recently, they've gotten a lot of the shows Nozomi Entertainment has licensed. Just give me this, Aria, and Tamayura, and then I'll be good.
I need to rewatch this. I saw it for the first time recently and I thought it was spectacular, but this is definitely a show that you need to watch again to get everything. Nanami is the GOAT.
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91 Days SNATCHED me, definitely my favorite premiere so far
Going to watch this later, it looks very intriguing. I said that about Joker Game last season though, but I've heard great things about this premiere.
I hope they do a good job, I've heard Studio Shuka had some schedule problems (in terms of behind-the-scenes work) with Durarara. Even though they're an offshoot of Brains Base, they're relatively new as a studio. Natsume Yuujinchou comes back in the fall, so I'm going to need them to bring their A-game.
Amanchu is out? I love iyashikei (healing anime) like Mushishi, Aria, Natsume, Flying Witch, Barakamon and Non Non Biyori so this should be good. I'm ready for the beautiful ocean art
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Going to watch this later, it looks very intriguing. I said that about Joker Game last season though, but I've heard great things about this premiere.
I hope they do a good job, I've heard Studio Shuka had some schedule problems (in terms of behind-the-scenes work) with Durarara. Even though they're an offshoot of Brains Base, they're relatively new as a studio. Natsume Yuujinchou comes back in the fall, so I'm going to need them to bring their A-game.
I don't want to hype it up because things could definitely go south if Studio Shuka aren't careful. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the first episode Also, I hope that since it's an original anime this allows them to have more freedom compared to Durarara.
One of the main problems with Joker Game was that it's source material wasn't the most exciting. Studio Shuka seems very dedicated, judging from the first episode, so hopefully it continues. The atmosphere of the first episode was excellent!
91 Days: I liked the opening, it was very cinematic with the opening credits. The ending credits were also very pretty. This isn't the kind of show I normally watch so I wasn't blown away or super enthralled. I did think it was very well executed and a great first episode. The story thus far isn't anything new, but I'm excited about what they can bring to the table. This voice cast is killer, great performances all around. I'm all in with this show.
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I just finished Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. WOW, every single episode was gripping What should I watch next?
Brotherhood was great. I finished it recently and it was very well written and super fun to watch. Are you looking for another action/adventure show? You could try Eureka Seven. It's done by the same studio. I think both shows are tightly written (FMA is stronger), and they both improve over time. Eureka Seven also has romance as a big part of it's story. Be warned, both main characters might take some warming up to.
Also, you could try JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. It's another iconic anime, although for very different reasons. JoJo manages to balance the humor and the action better than FMA simply because the show is so ridiculous and over the top in tone, so mood whiplash works. It's a very hard show to sell, but there's a reason why the series has been running since 1986 and has 8 Parts and counting.
And if you haven't seen the original FMA, watch that. It diverges in the middle for an original ending, but I liked parts and elements of it better than I did Brotherhood.
Already on episode 80 when I started a little less than a month ago. It's so good. I hate watching anime so fast because I feel like I don't remember a lot of the small things...but I wind up binging it when I have nothing to do. I'm starting a new job on Monday so maybe with that in addition to my internship will prevent me from being such a weeb
I need suggestions for some that are feudal based in terms of traditional folklore, as well as setting.
Sort of like Inuyasha/Avatar in the fact that they are traveling/roaming the world. I don't like when there is a single setting.
Playing the Danganronpa VN, Monokuma has no chill ffff
Btw Kyoko Kirigiri
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I need suggestions for some that are feudal based in terms of traditional folklore, as well as setting.
Sort of like Inuyasha/Avatar in the fact that they are traveling/roaming the world. I don't like when there is a single setting.
Any suggestions?
Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic (HIGHLY recommend)
Akatsuki no Yona
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Rurouni Kenshin
Spice and Wolf
Already on episode 80 when I started a little less than a month ago. It's so good. I hate watching anime so fast because I feel like I don't remember a lot of the small things...but I wind up binging it when I have nothing to do. I'm starting a new job on Monday so maybe with that in addition to my internship will prevent me from being such a weeb
This was my life only a few months ago before I got a job. I watched so much when I didn't have anything to do. Now that I'm so busy, I barely have the time to keep up with my seasonal shows. It might be for the best though, I kind of need a breather after marathoning so many anime.
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Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic (HIGHLY recommend) Akatsuki no Yona
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Rurouni Kenshin Spice and Wolf
Top tier suggestions. Vrx., if you don't mind episodic shows, Mushishi is a must-watch.