^ The Boy and the Beast is somewhere on my Netflix list. I hope to get to it. I have a very long list.
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^ The Boy and the Beast is somewhere on my Netflix list. I hope to get to it. I have a very long list.
Recently finished,
Fate/Grand Order: Moonlight/Lostroom
To LOVE-Ru: Multiplication - Mae kara Ushiro kara
Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari
Fate/Grand Order: Moonlight/Lostroom
DON'T SPOILER! IF YOU WATCHED THEN CLICK.
To LOVE-Ru: Multiplication - Mae kara Ushiro kara
DON'T SPOILER! IF YOU WATCHED THEN CLICK.
Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari
DON'T SPOILER! IF YOU WATCHED THEN CLICK.
I finished watching Arc The Lad last night.
Recently finished,
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken OVA
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken TV & OVA
DON'T SPOILER! IF YOU WATCHED THEN CLICK.
I didn't watch it all since it's an ongoing series, but I jut finished watching Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks?....
The mother's clothes being melted off and the son falling all over her... Too much for me.
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Vento Aureo.
Definitely one of the better parts. The sounds design was some of the best I've seen and the art was fantastic.
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Recently finished: 7 seeds
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai.
Fantastic series, I highly recommend it. Romance and mystery with sprinkles of comedy. About a guy trying solve the problems of his friends "adolescence syndrome," including several mysterious occurrences from someone disappearing from existence to time repeating itself.
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@PictureGuy I'm not quite sure "dumb but fun" would really describe it well. It more so deals with psychological issues and topics such as self hate and jealousy through supernatural events.
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Like I said, it does sound complicated -- but very interesting. When did Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai come out? I know I can look it up, but let's continue the discussion. I like psychological anime. Would you say this goes as far as what I call a mind f*ck anime? It's as the name implies -- sort of like Perfect Blue or Paranoia Agent.
@PictureGuy It's a 2018 series. I haven't seen Paranoia Agent or Perfect Blue, but it's a bit mind f*cky in that it keeps you guessing what's going on and why. It's kinda hard to explain without giving away too much.
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OK. I will try to remember it.
Mind f*ck as in an anime that f*cks with your mind, or the mind of the characters.
You should watch Paranoia Agent and Perfect Blue. Both are classics of the MF sub-genre. Monster, too.
Recently Finished,
Yakusoku no Neverland
Uchuu Senkan Yamato 2202: Ai no Senshi-tachi
Absolute Duo. Seemed interesting from the opening, and the first few episodes were decent, but the series turned out super mediocre and the ending just left me disappointed. The fights were lackluster, the cg was bad, several plot elements seemed forgotten, the villains were very non-threatening, and the pacing was terrible. The multiple romantic interests felt incredibly forced for the most part, and there was little to no character development. There was also a lot of fan service shoved in that felt super out of place.
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Future Diary. Can watch it endless times
Recently Finished,
Toaru Majutsu no Index Movie: Endymion no Kiseki
Toaru Majutsu no Index III
How Heavy are the Dumbbells You Lift? An entertaining anime that teaches you how to exercise by mixing comedy and fan service. A bit over the top but absolutely hilarious.
A Certain Scientific Accelerator. Yet another spinoff of the Certain series, this anime follows the main antagonist of Railgun S a short bit after the arc following him. A lot more violent than the other anime in the series, but shows a different side of Accelerator as works to save A Certain Little Girl with the help of a necromancer. Follows the manga (which apparently had no editor) pretty damn closely.
Kimetsu no Yaiba. An absolute masterpiece. Follows a kid named Tanjiro who sets out to become a Demon Slayer in order to save his sister. A great story, fantastic artwork, and a great soundtrack. I 10000% recommend this anime.
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@PictureGuy It's a bit complicated so this may be a bit long.
The Certain series is an anime based off light novels. The series is set in Academy City, which is largely made up of students who study to develop Esper powers through the application of science. Esper powers are measured on a scale of 0 to 5, with 0 being powerless. The city strives to achieve level 6, which is said to be power equal to that of a god. The world is split between two powers; the Magical Side and the Scientific Side, which aren't supposed to mix.
The core of the series is A Certain Magical Index, which follows a Level 0 student who has terrible luck but possess the strange ability to negate any power with his right hand. This series revolves around him as he meets a walking library of forbidden magical grimoires who goes by the name Index and works to save her and Academy City. The third season was fairly rushed and focuses on several other characters from the series, including the main characters of both spinoffs.
A Certain Scientific Railgun follows the third ranked Level 5 of Academy City through her daily life as she works to help her friends save various people in the city and correct the mistakes of her past. If you decide to watch them, I'd recommend starting with Railgun. It starts just before Index, and despite being a spinoff, it handles a particular arc so much better than Index.
A Certain Scientific Accelerator follows the top ranked Level 5 shortly after the events of the first season of Index and the second season of Railgun. This series shows a lot more of the "dark side of Academy City" shown from the point of view of a former antagonist dealing with the actions of his past.
Hopefully I explained those clearly enough, there's a lot of crossing over between each series as two of then are spinoffs.
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Plastic Memories- a bittersweet scifi romance. It's about a guy who works in a company to terminate and recover highly advanced androids once their lifespan is up in order to prevent their personality and memories from degrading and causing them to go berserk. The show deals a lot with the concept of death, memories, and dealing with loss. I really enjoyed it.
Dr. Stone- One day, every human on Earth is mysteriously petrified. 3700 years later, the genius highschooler Senku awakens and breaks free of the petrification. He sets out on a journey to build a kingdom of science in order to revive everyone who has been turned to stone and restore 2 million years of humanity's progress. The show is very comical, but also has some really deep and beautiful scenes. It's a show that will make you love science, and I highly recommend it. It's ten billion percent exhilarating.
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