made in abyss, probably the most interisting anime for this season. great artwork, great story, great music, u guys should check this one out.
i'm currently watching kakegurui which i'm really enjoying all the characters are psychos i'm also enjoying Classroom Elite(?),Koi to Uso and Aho Girl
Owarimonogatari... such a great literature, especially when you go into all the subtleties in the dialogue and the puns. I think they commonly abbreviate it to よう実 (Youjitsu) for shorthand.
Isn't that what's that anime about? Hahahaha sorry...really I'm just assuming. I haven't watched anything yet..but from what my facebook friends saying....
^ its fantasical anime, maybe it doesnt have the intense of any other anime, it doesnt have the fight of any other anime, but surely its interisting, its different.. totally something new imo, its story was kinda ghibli-ish, its fantasical.. calm but enticing. and about the artwork, well.. the character may look bad, as it was mostly story about a kid's adventure, so the character was a kid, and if u compared to other anime character for this season, like ball of youkoso or kagerui etc it doesnt reach that level, but hey its cute!! and then again.. from what i feel, these anime has superb artwork especially at the design of the background, the details, the colour, everything.. if u're someone who love details in anime like me, i'm confident to reccomend u this anime, bc its such pure pleasant in the eyes. Music is nice too. Just look at this trailer. if the video does not show watch the video here
I'm quite afraid of the artwork...kinda reminds me of Madoka Magica, Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku, and Warau Salesman lol. They (except Ikusei Keikaku) has similar artstyle.
Haven't been into anime for some time now, only recently have I gotten back in casually, as some genres are returning to prominence... May have mentioned this in other posts (don't remember) but I was juuust getting into anime again, in the resurgence of great series/movies of the '90s. Of course, the highlights were the first theatrical animated Ghost In The Shell (still the high point in the storytelling besides the source manga, IMO), Cowboy Bebop and other Watanabe Shin'ichiro works, and of course the big 900-lb gorilla, Neon Genesis Evangelion -- still in my opinion, the most influential anime ever released to the public. I did like non-sci-fi works too -- during the *ugh* moe boom of the '00s... got into Fruits Basket; Satoshi Kon's works (another creator I dearly loved and was sad to hear of his passing); the amazing (but sometimes flaky) works of Nisioisin; and many of KyoAni's releases save the Haruhi ones (the studio has sadly faded into obscurity for a while now, apparently). Planetes, Mind Game, Summer Wars, Denno Coil, Nichijou, Tekkonkinkreet, Your Lie In April, Blame!, and Knights of Sidonia are other series and movies I enjoyed... Haibane Renmei is currently my favorite single anime series, which is surprising since I'm a diehard hard-sci-fi anime fan -- it was neat to see so many fansites pop up in the five or so years after release, talking about unanswered questions from the series. I feel it crosses many demographic borders and appeals to many, as its story is very relatable, yet mysterious. I hope to see more good stuff as it's released...
I believe Aho Girl is good. And there are Tsuredure Children, New Game!, Kakegurui, Owarimonogatari (2nd season), Youkai Apaato, Love and Lies, Ballroom e Youkoso, Princess Principal, Made in Abyss, and if you're into Fate franchise, Fate/Apocrypha.
Hmm maybe I'll try Love and Lies. Monogatari and Fate series are always my jam. I'm still so fricking hype about the Heavens Feel Movie =D Can probably already say it's anime of the year. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk
Vatican kiseki chousankan is hilariously bad hence worth watching too. Kuro no rider best girl. uhh best "girl"
i saw that anime but i don't remember that scene maybe it's from the sequel;i have yet to see it and i probably will since the first one was really enjoyable