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Bocchi didn't really land for me, so waiting for someone else to answer might be better. The few times she actually performed were pretty interesting. Lots of creative camera angles and good animation. The characters were all fine too. I just found the show to be pretty average overall.

On another note, I wanted to mention, the first episode of BanG Dream Season 1 is on their official channel on youtube (and only episode one, for some reason). You could watch it there and see if you even want to bother pirating the rest of S1. It's a completely different animation style than what they used in S2 and beyond. S1 is my favorite, but I know a lot of people skipped it and went straight to S2 so you could probably get away with doing that as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGFqLLCOkkM
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Golisopod/Mimikyu
Crawdaunt/Garbodor
Drapion/Boltund
Wigglytuff/Blissey
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I came down kind of hard on MyGO in this post, so let me preface it by saying that I'm glad most other people seem to like it. Anything that helps BanG Dream as a franchise is okay in my book.

Anyway, I also binged BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!! and, as predicted, I didn't like it. I disliked it for a different reason than I expected though. I was afraid it would be too bleak and dramatic for my tastes. Instead I mostly just felt frustrated. They kept taking turns breaking down and running away, and then they'd delay the resolution for as long as possible before stumbling into the next problem. Watching them try to accomplish stuff felt like they were taking zero steps forward and two steps back... but then they'd manage to put out a good performance even though the story skipped all the practice and hard work that should've went into getting them there. That's the kind of stuff I find most interesting in music anime, so I'm sad MyGO didn't focus on it at all. It felt like every time it showed them in a practice studio, they'd find a reason not to practice.

I mentioned earlier that Rui from Morfonica was my least favorite BanG Dream franchise character. That position has now been taken by Rana. Ugh, she's so lame. She's just a pale imitation of Hina (instantly good at everything, finds other people interesting for odd reasons), except Rana added nothing to her group's dynamic. I did like Tomori, Taki, and Anon. Soyo was... well, I didn't hate her. I kinda hate that the franchise now has a Saya, a Sayo, and now a Soyo, but that's not her fault. At least I know there will never be a Soya because that's Tomoe's catchphrase when she's banging taiko drums. Anyway, there were parts of the story that were pretty interesting! It was a unique idea to have this new band forming in the shadow of another band that broke up. It's just too bad that I was mostly frustrated by the actual presentation of this idea.

For instance, they never explained why the hell Saki randomly quit the band at the start. I guess her dad is an alcoholic, but she's starting another band so clearly whatever problems she has aren't keeping her from music. She just didn't want to be with them anymore for some reason, but why? What changed? Why not use your words to explain it better so we can avoid a season of frustrating drama? And then there's Mutsumi, aka "being in a band wasn't fun, not even for a second... but sure Saki, I'll join your new band". It's hard to get excited for this new Ave Mujica band when I don't understand what their deal is. At least their aesthetic and presentation is cool.

The best part of MyGO was all the cameos from better parts of the franchise. Those few moments with Kasumi were like water in the desert. She was fun. I remember what fun is. Hey, there's Afterglow for a few seconds playing a real song and not more of Tomori's mumbled poetry. Hey, they're in Hazawa Coffee and getting served by Tsugumi! I love you, Tsugumi!
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Trading for 7th Time Loop auto, can't get Kaguya or Mushishi
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Genuinely surprised to see Sony back down. I switched my Steam review from negative to positive!
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I finished the first anime in my project to watch one from 100 different seasons. Spring 1998 clear, 99 to go!

Lost Universe was decent. It's about a group of zany characters bopping around on a spaceship doing odd jobs. There's Kane, a guy with a lightsaber who always wears a cape (he even has a cape on his bulky spacesuit, which got a laugh out of me). Canal, the ships sentient AI that exists as a hologram. And, my favorite, Millie, the girl who claims to be the best in the universe at everything even though she can't cook a meal without exploding the kitchen. The three of them had a fun dynamic where they got on each others nerves a lot of the time, but they always pulled together when it counted.

Roughly half the anime was mostly stand-alone episodes about their various odd jobs. One time they participated in a beauty contest while being hunted by an assassin. Another time they had to go into a malfunctioning facility as it sunk into a gas giant. My favorite episode was the one where, for wacky sci-fi reasons, they lost access to the ships only bathroom and things became increasingly uncomfortable. That episode was legitimately amazing, at one point Kane took Canal's prized houseplant hostage to try and convince her to let him pee in the corner (which, since she's literally the spaceship, she obviously didn't want him to do). Just the visual of him holding a lightsaber to the stem of a houseplant had me laughing uproariously.

Sadly, the other half of the anime was a super-serious plot about ancient spaceships and evil conspiracies. I didn't like that part of the show nearly as much. For one thing, these goofy characters just didn't work as well in a dramatic story. For another thing, it felt like they kept repeating certain plot points over and over. It wasn't bad, but it definitely dragged my opinion of the overall anime down. An entire show full of episodes like the silly bathroom one would've been amazing. Instead, Lost Universe was merely fine. I'm still glad I watched it, though.

I guess the author of this also did another similar series called Slayers. From everything I've read, the anime for that is supposed to be way better than Lost Universe. Given the hints of greatness this anime had, I'm going to have to watch Slayers someday and see if that's true!
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SockoressKnight posted...
Without having watched any of those

Sabikui Bisco: using mushrooms to fight off the rust disease. kind of a trip
Heike Story: blind girl can see the future in the employ of a nobleman/royal
Kageki Shoujo: what if Revue Starlight but, like, seriously
These all aired in seasons where I wasn't watching anime, so I've never heard of them before. They all sound pretty interesting though! It's hard to resist adding new shows to my backlog...
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I gave it a negative review on Steam, mostly because I saw the devs themselves ask players to because a clear indicator of the disappointment gives them a bargaining chip with Sony. It's annoying to have to link it to a PSN account, but I'm mostly doing it because it's lame for so many people in other countries to lose access to a game they've been playing fine for months now.
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G-MAX STEELSURGE
+3 Bronzor
+2 Rufflet
+1 Skwovet
-1 Farigiraf
-2 Kleavor
-3 Lumineon

HORN LEECH
+3 Lycanroc
+2 Marshadow
+1 Foongus
-1 Lileep
-2 Bronzong
-3 Probopass
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I think Haruhi is safe, duck got it in post 87
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Haikyuu!!
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UshiromiyaEva posted...
I haven't watching Condition, but what you probably want to check out is Horimiya.
Thanks, I'll add it to my someday list! I'm in the middle of so many anime that I probably shouldn't start a new one (starting Say "I Love You" was a moment of weakness, but thankfully it only lasted three episodes...)

UshiromiyaEva posted...
Uhhhhh wow OK.

Major Jellyfish spoilers.

This show actually is Yuri. Like, there's stuff throughout the episode that I assumed was the same bait as usual, but then they just actually just go for it at the end huh??
Aw yeah, this definitely made it climb in my ranking!
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Oh I missed that there was a rule change.

Trading for 7th Time Loop auto, I can't get Mushishi
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I dropped another shitty anime three episodes in.

Say "I Love You" was listed as a "similar anime" recommendation on MAL on the A Condition Called Love page. I figured, hey sure I'll check it out. It's about a loner girl who starts dating a popular hot guy. I've always wanted more romance anime where the main couple gets together early on. When it's done right, it can be great and go in a lot of interesting directions. When it's done poorly, you get this awful anime.

Episode one, main girl Mei is a turbo-loner who hates everyone and does not want friends. By the end of episode two, she has a best friend and is going to war with bullies to protect her. Way to skip past all of her development. This isn't how you build a compelling or consistent lead character. Still, the thing that actually ruined this anime was the main guy Yamato. Hoo boy, this guy is a gigantic piece of shit. He kept forcing kisses, including slamming Mei into a wall at one point and kissing her over and over while she begged him to stop (it's okay though, he's hot, so she didn't really want him to stop). Then in episode three it's revealed that he took advantage of an emotionally vulnerable girl and had sex with her in middle school, and apparently he's been stringing her along for years ever since. He was also a huge bully to a bunch of losers in middle school, then one of the losers transferred to a different school. Yamato felt bad about it afterwards, though, so he's a victim too! He literally bonds with the Mei over this. "Sure you were bullied a lot, but I was a huge bully! We're basically the same". Ugh.
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I assume you're watching the le meme subs if they're literally inserting memes like calling someone a gremlin. I'll stick with the SobsPlease fansubs even if they take longer to come out!
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Kaguya
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I watched the first three episodes of Girls Band Cry. I think it's good so far, but not great. Nina is kinda getting on my nerves. Never been a big fan of her character type, she's too aimless and gives up every five minutes. Momoka should be the main character instead, she's great! Having said that, there's a lot to like in this anime. Lots of genuinely amazing moments full of atmosphere. I'm also really loving the animation style. They're using the CGI in a lot of creative ways and everything looks beautiful. I just hope Nina tones herself down a bit and gains some confidence moving forward. Maybe she'll work better in the group dynamic once everyone is gathered, I dunno.

Jellyfish >>>>> GBC so far in terms of this season's music girls anime (Whisper doesn't count)
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Thanks for checking around. I only really know of one website for manga so I'm kind of limited. Ah well, plenty of other stuff for me to read that doesn't have troll uploads. I read all of Engaged to the Unidentified on this website and it was fine
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I tried reading the Unnamed Memory manga. In addition to some translations that are the exact opposite of what they should be (or so I assume, otherwise nothing about the premise makes any sense, at one point she actually says she can break the curse and just... no you can't???), I swear to god the uploader edited one panel in chapter two to insert a poorly drawn meme face. I'm starting to think Unnamed Memory is cursed! It's resisting my efforts to enjoy it in any format.

I'd consider buying the actual legal releases, but I already impulse bought the entire manga for A Condition Called Love today and should probably save my money.

EDIT: I refuse to believe this background face was in the original manga

https://imgur.com/a/jA7pB35
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I was always scared of pirating things personally because I don't have a VPN or whatever and I'm paranoid about being the one in a million to get taken to court, but my "fuck Disney+ and their close-captioned subtitles" hatred finally overpowered my fear. Along with downloading Undead Unluck, I also got the first four episodes of Mission: Yozakura Family. I got caught up on that, because apparently I wasn't watching enough this season...

Yozakura Family is pretty good so far! In my current season ranking, I'm comfortably putting it in the "Amazing" section. I like the two main characters. Their relationship is cute. It has a decent cast of side characters too with the crazy family members. I'm enjoying the over-the-top spy training and all the shenanigans that come with it.

Then again, I'm a sucker for comedic spy stories like this. I think I was the only one here who even watched Spy Classroom, for example, and I loved that too. Add in some cute low-key romantic elements like Yozakura Family has, and this anime really appeals to me.
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Ok here are my brief thoughts for the bottom ten shows I'm watching this season

-A Salad Bowl of Eccentrics has been growing on me quite a bit. While it isn't anywhere near as good of a comedy as Hinamatsuri, it has a similar vibe with magical weirdos bumbling around the modern day. A lot of its better moments are thanks to the knight Livia and her homeless misadventures. She's great, and she's been getting a lot more focus than I expected. The one episode where she wound up in a cult was some A+ goofball shenanigans. I'm enjoying the princess Sara being a detective too. Each episode feels better than the last, and I'm excited to see if that trend continues.

-Studio Apartment, Good Lighting, Angel Included is a pretty generic harem comedy, but it has been improving with each episode too. The best decision it made was focusing less on the angel. Towa is the worst girl they've introduced so far. She's just there to fulfill the "sexy caretaker" fantasy, which is boring. The main guy's coworker is a lot more fun with her tendency to take everything to extremes. My favorite is still the regular school friend Tsumugi. She has a crush on the main dude but now she's competing with a literal angel. It's funny watching her struggle to wrap her head around that crazy situation and futilely try to convince herself that she still has a chance.

-Astro Note is way below the other two slice-of-life comedies, but it's not bad. All the characters having wildly different art styles is occasionally absurd enough to be funny on its own. I also like the talking dog who has to pretend to be a regular dog. Honestly, the worst aspect of this show is the two main leads. The chef guy's only character trait is that he likes Mira, and I don't know why because she barely feels like a character at all aside from her cluelessness. Maybe the whole sci-fi aspect will go somewhere eventually. I at least don't mind watching this one every week.

-Kaiju No. 8 is getting a lot of hype, which makes me think this anime just isn't for me. I liked the first episode because it focused on disposing of kaiju bodies. Once the main guy transformed, though, the whole thing suddenly turned super generic. Now he's in a testing arc that feels like the exact same thing as My Hero Academia's testing arc only with lamer characters and way more boring abilities. I don't like that the main guy's central motivation is impressing his judgmental childhood friend. The comedic moments aren't working for me at all either, it just makes him seem pathetic. I wouldn't call Kaiju No. 8 bad, but it definitely hasn't won me over yet.

-As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I'll Use My Appraisal Skill etc is fine as far as isekai go, but that still puts it pretty low in the season overall. I like the premise of the main dude gathering talented individuals to carry him through an inevitable period of turmoil... but the actual recruitments have been pretty boring. I'm beginning to worry the entire season will be little more than a prologue to a much more interesting story that's never actually told. Overall, everything about this is fine. I like the characters well enough. I'm just disappointed at how long it's taking to get to anything interesting.

-Unnamed Memory is my biggest disappointment of the season. Episode one introduced a story with a lot of potential for the main couple to slowly grow closer. Episode two was already showing cracks in the quality of the adaptation as it skimmed past introducing its entire cast of secondary characters and jumped right into a fantasy monster fight I didn't care about because it had no buildup. Then the third episode happened and all my hopes for this adaptation evaporated. This anime is taking what's probably a good story and zooming through it so hard that everything about it is falling flat. The only nice thing I can say about it is that it at least isn't as bad as these next four.

-Gods' Games We Play gave me some hope in the first episode when the two main characters played an interesting variation of Memory, like it was a neat way to introduce them to each other. Then the second episode was a poorly animated game of hide-and-seek where there was no hiding or seeking, main dude just won with bullshit cheat powers. All my hopes for the show instantly disappeared, and the next two episodes were somehow even worse. This kind of high-stakes game story requires the author to be a clever, and very little so far has demonstrated that they're capable of that.

-Oblivion Battery is a baseball anime that, in my opinion, fails on every level. For the most part it tries to be a comedy... but the main comedic focus is on the most juvenile jokes imaginable. Lots of jokes about nipples, poop, and pornography. In the latest episode, the guys all met one character's mother and the big gag there was that she called them all loser virgins. Lady these kids are less than half your age. They're freshmen in high school, they're like fifteen. Calling them virgins isn't funny, it's just creepy and weird that your mind even went there. Oh, and there are bits about baseball too I guess. That aspect isn't handled well enough to be memorable next to the onslaught of bad jokes.

-Grandma and Grandpa Turn Young Again had an absolutely terrible first episode where half the jokes were about everyone in the family wanting to bang their sexy grandparents. Thankfully, the incest angle pretty much disappeared after... but that makes me wonder why the hell this series chose to introduce itself like that. A disappointing number of jokes still boil down to "grandma and grandpa are hot now", but at least their grandchildren don't want to have sex with them anymore. Instead, it's just turning into a mediocre comedy. It isn't offensive, but it doesn't have much going for it either.

-Highspeed Etoile is baffling. Like, after four episodes, I have no idea what this anime is even trying to be. The races are boring, just ugly CGI and cars driving in circles with absolutely no effort to try and make it exciting. A lot of the time it doesn't even focus on the races, though, and those parts are somehow even worse. Two of the four episodes were pretty much the exact same thing, the main girl Rin runs into one of the most famous racers ever and she's such a braindead moron that she doesn't recognize them so they just kind of hang out. This feels like a story that should be focusing on her as a prodigious talent. Someone who, despite her quirks, will come to dominate the world of racing. If that's where the story is actually going to go, I hope it starts soon because so far it just seems like Rin is a shitty racer. She's gotten dead last in every race and the racing season is half over. I hate her so much. This has a 4.84/10 on MAL and that still feels way too high.
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UshiromiyaEva posted...
I'm actually very surprised I'm your take with Train to the End of the World! I feel like the episodes just keep getting better and better, especially these last two. It seems like your problems with it are the reasons I like it, lol.
I just really hate this mushroom subplot. Akira became my favorite character because she was the only one who wasn't an idiot in that episode, but then she immediately became my least favorite by turning into an even bigger idiot and hiding her own mushroom. And now she's brain damaged? That isn't a fun plot development. I hope she gets back to normal and they leave these awful mushrooms behind for the remainder of the show.
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MartinFF7 posted...
I'm looking for a permanent ongoing trade partner for Kaguya. The trade will be my H2 save since I already have an H1 deal in place. If anyone's interested, let me know.
I could do Kaguya for 7th Time Loop (and I'll be switching to Frieren once 7th inevitably goes out). It would also be my H2
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We're far enough into the Spring season that I want to talk again about what I'm watching in the hopes of swaying others to watch/avoid them. I'm caught up on everything, which means three episodes minimum. This doesn't include sequels becuase, I mean, Laid-Back Camp and Duke of Death are great. Anyone who's seen their previous seasons already knows that. Since I'm watching twenty anime, I'll split it in half and do ten today, ten tomorrow. I'll try to keep my thoughts brief. Going from best to worst:

-A Condition Called Love is shaping up to be one of my favorite romances ever. Finally, an anime about the difficulties of dating. I love how the two leads are flawed in such realistic ways. The main guy Hananoi goes too far and has a lot of off-putting behaviors, but he's not an abusive asshole. The main girl Hotaru doesn't really know what love is, but she's not stupidly clueless. She's trying her best to understand their weird relationship. It's occasionally sweet, occasionally creepy, and always messy. I love it... but, obviously, this dynamic wouldn't work for everyone! I don't have to look very hard across the internet to see people going "main dude is a walking red flag" and I'm just like "that's the whole point of the show you morons". Then again, I really hated an anime like My Little Monster where the main dude regularly abused the main girl, and I bet fans of that show would say "that's the point" about it too. Different romances appeal to different people, I suppose.

-Tonbo has been a lot of fun so far. It was tough to pick my #2 between this and Jellyfish, but this is winning at the moment. As a sports anime, it's doing a great job at bringing me into the world of golf in ways that are fun and genuinely interesting. Still, my favorite thing about it is Tonbo herself. She's always so energetic and happy, but with some sadness in her past to give her depth. Her reluctant mentor/surrogate father relationship with Igaiga is also being handled super well.

-Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night is shaping up to be a really special anime. I love everyone in the main cast. They each have things from their past that they're struggling to overcome, and they have a fun group dynamic when they're together. The music aspect is being handled really well. More than anything, though, it's the storytelling and production values that are bringing it all together. Every episode so far has managed to enthrall me in ways that few other anime have.

-Tonari no Yokai-san has been such a pleasant experience. I'm a sucker for this kind of setting, a slice-of-life quiet mountain community with hints of the fantastic scattered all around. The worldbuilding has been consistently impressive at weaving the yokai into regular society. It's also doing a great job at sprinkling in darker or more serious elements without ever going too far with it.

-Yatagarasu: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master is a great royal court political intrigue show. There are a lot of competing factions and people within those factions. After four episodes, though, I think I have a handle on all the major players. I'm excited to see where the succession crisis story goes... but I'm also enjoying the four ladies competing to become the next empress. Setting aside their role in the overall plot, it's fun watching them snipe at each other with backhanded comments.

-Wind Breaker isn't shaping up to be anything groundbreaking, but's doing a good job at being a delinquent fighting anime. I like the characters they've introduced so far, especially main dude Sakura. He's mostly your standard edgy tough guy, but I like the other half of him that gets flustered from kindness. The animation during the fights has been solid and kept them interesting to watch.

-Whisper Me a Love Song has the unfortunate luck of competing with A Conditon Called Love this season, but I'm still enjoying it. I've had significant issues with most of the other yuri romance anime I've seen, so I'm glad this seems to be avoiding the pitfalls those other shows fell into. Yori and Himari are good characters who are really cute together. I'm enjoying watching their relationship develop.

-The Many Sides of Voice Actor Radio has had its ups and downs. I like the "frenemy" dynamic the two main characters have, and it's doing a good job at being realistic about the competitiveness of the industry. Some aspects have veered too far into melodrama for my tastes, though. I'm excited to see their relationship develop, but I'm also really worried about where some other plotlines might go. I feel like this could fall pretty far in my ranking if it goes a direction I don't like.

-Train to the End of the World has a lot of aspects that appeal to me, which makes me sad that I can't rank it higher. I like the weird setting and the dynamic between the four girls... at least most of the time. At other times they act like unbelievable morons. One recent story decision also infuriated me. I'm hoping they reverse it somehow because otherwise it'll ruin the entire story's tone. I guess I'm ranking this under the assumption that it'll improve in the future. The last two episodes kinda sucked.

-Mysterious Disappearances has been interesting so far. I'm a sucker for supernatural mysteries. I like the main girl, and I'm intrigued by the strange brother/sister duo she's teaming up with. Considering the amount of fanservice elements this show has, I've also been pleasantly surprised that it's handled kinda tastefully. I enjoyed the one mystery they've gone through. Whether it rises or falls in my ranking will depend on the quality of the future mysteries.

I'll talk about the bottom ten shows tomorrow just to avoid one gigantic post, but here's my overall season ranking at the moment.

AMAZING
A Condition Called Love
Tonbo!
Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night
Tonari no Yokai-san
Yatagarasu: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master

GOOD
Wind Breaker
Whisper Me a Love Song
The Many Sides of Voice Actor Radio
Train to the End of the World
Mysterious Disappearances

FINE
A Salad Bowl of Eccentrics
Studio Apartment, Good Lighting, Angel Included
Astro Note
Kaiju No. 8
As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I'll Use My Appraisal Skill etc

BAD
Unnamed Memory
Gods' Games We Play
Oblivion Battery
Grandma and Grandpa Turn Young Again
Highspeed Etoile
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I haven't seen MyGo yet and love Odd Taxi but I didn't want to risk killing a BanG Dream anime.
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BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!
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No danger of me dropping it, I'm definitely enjoying it! That's a good idea too about giving it more focus and using the season episodes as stopping points. It'll definitely help motivate me
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I've started the earliest shows in my seasonal watch project. I'll probably always have a few going simultaneously, but for the most part I'm working forward in time.

-Legend of the Galactic Heroes, I'm slowly making my way through. Sorry for the slow progress Martin, it's a long anime! I'll probably post more detailed thoughts when I reach something that feels like a natural midpoint.

-Revolutionary Girl Utena is really intriguing but tough to binge because parts of it make me sad. I barely even know what's going on, I just feel so bad for Anthy. Her rat friend Chuchu is my favorite character. It's also nice to finally see what everyone was talking about back when Revue Starlight was airing, there sure are a lot of parallels between the two shows.

-Lost Universe is a lot of fun so far! There's something about some of these older anime that can make them really charming. Like, the older art style really enhances the absurdity somehow. I mean look at this, it's great.

https://imgur.com/a/iigkZIO
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UshiromiyaEva posted...
Topical.

https://youtu.be/IQe6z02M9OY?si=ZOlY1L6qwvvJJ0QE
I was a bit sad that video glossed over the close-captioned subtitles, because that's my big problem with Disney+. It mostly focused on people not realizing shows exist because Disney doesn't promote them, but, pfft, I'm a big anime fan who checks MAL every season. That isn't a problem for me!

...Then partway through the video he mentioned a sequel to The Tatami Galaxy that came out in 2022 that I've never heard of. What the fuck? I even watched The Tatami Galaxy in 2022, how did I not know about this?
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I'm not sure if anyone else will be interested in this, but I'm sharing it anyway! Back when I finished my 400th anime, I mentioned that what I've seen is heavily skewed towards more recent years. Only 31 were from 2010 or earlier compared to 73 from 2018 alone. Well, I wanted to try and balance that a little.

I've put together a list of one anime per season, and I'm going to start at the beginning and slowly make my way through it. It goes primarily from 1999 to 2023, but I couldn't find anything for Summer 2000 (there were only five new anime that season I mean wtf) and there were two seasons in 2018 where I've already seen pretty much everything. I substituted those with one anime per year from 1998, 1997, and 1988 to reach a total of 100 anime. I would've gone back further but there simply weren't that many shows debuting per season in the 90s and very few are available on streaming.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1t_nYA59DR6AsZJvCk8l1AiuPRnF9jE0l6IWUqzAdatA/edit#gid=0

I'm only counting the debut year for anime with more than one season, but obviously I plan to watch everything once I get to them. It was rough finding shows for a few of these seasons. I'm going to have to go to Tubi of all places to watch "Arjuna" for Winter 2001. Still, a lot of anime that people recommended I download are on this thing, so thank you to everyone who helped me fill it out! I'll accept any criticism of my choices or suggestions for changes if anyone cares to look into it. I'm excited to watch most of these, though. A lot of them are anime I always wanted to watch but never got around to.

I won't exclusively watch things from this list. There are still a handful of shows I'm halfway through and need to finish, plus I may still watch the occasional random anime. I'm excited to get started on this project, though!
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Man, after episode 3, I'm really close to moving Unnamed Memory into the "bad" column. From what I've read elsewhere, it's really rushing through the source material and excising all the things I'd actually want to see. There weren't any good character moments to develop their relationship, so everything feels hollow and unearned. I get the sense that there's a good story in there somewhere, this adaptation just isn't telling it.

This was my most anticipated anime of the season, too. After this and Momochi House last season, it's like my most anticipated anime is always cursed.
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This topic is filling up so I made the next one, as I said I would when we healed the schism. I don't mind making them, but anyone who doesn't block or get blocked can make them too. Someone who's been here longer than me should also probably make the coveted #300 once we get there.

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/8-gamefaqs-contests/80754271
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I wanted to do this poll while SMFAS still has exactly ten winners.
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UshiromiyaEva posted...
You are definitely misremembering how exactly that all went down towards the end of season 2.
Yeah that could be, it's been a few years. I'll probably rewatch Sound Euphonium at some point before continuing the series, maybe I'll like it more then. There have been a few shows in the past that benefitted greatly from a rewatch. Sometimes it helps to know what's coming.
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I watched the first two seasons of The Duke of Death and His Maid and I'm caught up on the currently airing third season. It's about a guy who lives with a sexy maid who constantly flirts with him, but he has a curse that kills anything he touches to they can't get together. The anime is like 50% fanservice and 50% dumb comedy. That's why I was surprised to enjoy it as much as I did! It's not high art or anything, but I had fun with it. The animation is all CGI, which I'm guessing would turn a lot of people off. I didn't mind it though. It had a consistent style that really grew on me.

The premise is vaguely similar to another "sexy maid flirts with guy" anime from a few years ago, "The Maid I Hired Recently Is Mysterious". I absolutely hated that one, it had one awful joke that it told over and over, plus it was creepy watching an adult sexually tease a literal child who was mostly just confused. By comparison, "The Duke of Death and His Maid" handled the concept a lot better. For one thing, it had way funnier jokes. The duke's sister Viola in particular was hilarious. I loved the segments where she came over to visit. She always brought such an energetic, chaotic vibe. The large cast of side characters were all fun too.

Still, the main thing this anime did right was the romance. Sure, a lot of jokes boiled down to the maid flashing some skin to fluster the duke. Their relationship has a lot more going on beyond that, though. While the duke often protests the maid's behavior, it's clearly a dynamic they both enjoy. It was cute whenever they let their real feelings slip out and talked about a potential future together. They each care so deeply for the other. It made me want to root for them to find a way to break the curse.

Anyway, I'll talk more about this once the third (and final?) season ends. The first three episodes of it have been good so far. Hopefully it stays that way!
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UF8 posted...
oh i decided to do a runthrough of all the bad isekais a couple of days ago just to see if there's any worth continuing
It definitely looks like I made the right choice by only trying that Appraisal Skill one. It isn't super great but it sounds better than any of these.
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I checked the Youtube channel I watched Tonbo on and now the videos are blocked in my country, lol. It was nice while it lasted. Of course now I'm hooked, so I'll have to figure out Amazon Prime after all. I haven't watched a video there in years and apparently now they have ads? I hope it isn't too awful.

Anyway, I said a bit ago that I was done picking up new shows this season. It turns out that I lied! Here's my early impressions on two more that I caught up on over the weekend:

-Wind Breaker was getting good reviews, so I decided to check it out. I skipped it early on because it sounded kind of generic, I mean a delinquent guy getting into fights at his new school isn't exactly revolutionary. Still, it's been pretty enjoyable so far! I expected the main dude to be an angry edgelord, and he totally is, but I like the other side of him where he gets all flustered whenever someone treats him with kindness. The other guys have all been fine characters too. More than anything though, the fight scenes have been super well-animated and lots fun. The production values really lift the whole anime up, plus it's doing just enough unique things to make the otherwise generic premise come alive.

-YATAGARASU: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master sounded like yaoi bait based on the MAL description. I mean it's literally just a short paragraph that only talks about a prince who gets a boy servant and they form a, quote, "strange" relationship. I skipped this early on based on that. Nothing against yaoi, I'm just not into dudes. Thankfully, I read elsewhere what the anime is actually about. It's about an interesting fantastical court full of political intrigue! I guess it could potentially turn yaoi later, but I kind of doubt it since one of the big plot points is that there are four royal ladies competing to be the next empress. Forget the prince and the servant, I'm having fun just watching these ladies snipe at each other with backhanded comments. One of the four candidates admits she's only there to get drunk and enjoy the show.

There's a lot of info-dumping and worldbuilding. Like, a lot. Three-legged shapeshifting ravens, a country split in four each with their own lords at different levels, various court factions... everyone has their name and role displayed when they first come onscreen and I still had trouble keeping track of everyone. I imagine that would turn a lot of people away. However, I'm enjoying Yatagarasu so far. I like this style of political intrigue. It helps that it has an interesting central conflict where a younger prince is being chosen as heir over a seemingly more qualified older brother. The servant boy Yukiya has been a relatable main character, too. I'm glad I decided to give this show a chance. It's easily in the upper half of the season so far.
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Dangers
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There are only three or four saves left by my count, but I'm trading for Dark Gathering if someone wants to help me out. I can save now.
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7th Time Loop
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Beastars
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I know that the golf anime is part of some sort of NFT thing, but I don't care as long as the show itself is good! It's not like the story is about NFTs or anything. I don't think anyone on that island even owns a computer.
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It turns out the new golf anime, Tonbo, is getting slowly added to some random Youtube channel (I think legitimately? I dunno, it didn't seem like a pirate channel or anything). It's a week behind Amazon, but I don't have easy access to Prime Video anymore so it's good that I can watch it here.

Anyway, the first two episodes were actually really good! After Highspeed Etoile and Oblivion Battery both crashed and burned, it's nice to have a decent sports anime this season. A former golf pro, fleeing something from his past, moves to a rural island and meets a young girl who is surprisingly good at golf. So far, Tonbo is kind of a mixture of Birdie Wing (making ridiculously tricky shots despite limited clubs) and one of those "reluctant mentor" shows where a guy gets a kind of surrogate daughter. It looks like it'll be a cute and fun anime with occasional feels. After two episodes, it's already shaping up to be one of my favorites of the season.
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In addition to everything else I'm watching, I'm trying to catch up on sequel seasons in anime I've fallen behind on.

I finished the third season of Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun. I enjoyed it, but I didn't think it was as good as the first two seasons It essentially had one big arc rather than multiple shorter ones. It also spent a lot of time on the secondary characters in the Misfit class. I mean I like all of them too, but my favorites are Ameri (who barely got any focus) and Iruma himself, who didn't get his usual spotlight. There were entire episodes where he didn't show up at all. Still, I don't want to put S3 down too much! I still like the setting, and the story does a great job at mixing comedy into the various demonic school situations. Unlike the previous seasons, S3 also never got super serious. The few episodes where this show got dramatic were always the worst, so it was nice to have it be lighthearted and fun the whole way through. So S3 was a step down, but only slightly. I hope it gets another season in the future.
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You need a few more tiers so spiders and most other bugs can be well below every other type of creature. Almost no one likes spiders or shit like mosquitos.

The only bugs people like are honeybees, ladybugs, and maybe certain kinds of ants.
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Mushishi
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GameFAQs
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I used to have a rule that I needed to watch three episodes before dropping something no matter how awful it was, but I stopped doing that last year. Yuri is my Job was one I dropped after one episode because I knew it 100% wasn't for me. I also tried watching The Eccentric Family, an older PA Works anime, but I got such bad vibes from it that I dropped it after one episode too. Like, these people ate the main tanuki guy's father and he didn't seem to care and was also very blas about them wanting to kill and eat him too. I nope'd right out of that one because I felt like it would just make me angry. Hated the main girl. I was proud of myself for stopping that show after one episode.

I doubt I'll ever be the type to drop a lot of anime, though. If anything, I might go back and actually finish a few I have dropped. Urahara, Beatless, and Psycho Pass deserve another chance. When I drop a show, I want it to be special. I want it to mean something! If I can slog through trash like Highspeed Etoile, that means dropped shows like Gantz are on a whole other level of bad.
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But if I drop them, that means the anime defeated me!
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