*Discussion*Let's Talk Anime, List Your Favorites, Suggestions On Which Ones To Watch
#783
Registered User
Tonari no Seki-kun
A mini-series, despite its cheap appearance, is completely fun to watch and a great way to relieve stress. G/PG kind of stuff, so you can still watch with minors around. It revolves around a female student watching a slacking-student named Seki-kun who always messes around in the back of the classroom, doing random ****, to the point of ridiculousness. A MUST SEE!
The Comic Artist and Assistants
Another mini-series. A more mature audience is targeted compared to Tonari no Seki-kun. A perverted male manga artist, a bunch of women around him... If you're familiar with that combination, you may know what to expect. Personally, I find it even more enjoyable than Tonari no Seki-kun.
No Game No Life
Two siblings who are full-on NEETs, as a result, are god-like in their capability of playing games. They get sucked into some kind of different world where playing games governs the outcomes of.. everything. This different world is quite colorful, and filled with cheaters, though at the moment, I don't think it looks too promising.
Brynhildr in the Darkness
This anime has a bit of a dark feeling to it. So far, the plot is okay, but there's a lot of mystery behind the "witches" and how they were engineered. The male protagonist is stuck on what happened in the past with the girl he once played with. Right now I'm neither amazed nor disappointed, so I'll continue to follow to see where it goes.
The Kawai Complex Guide to Manors and Hostel Behavior
If you've watched an anime with a rowdy bunch of tenants, this one will be a familiar feeling. This anime is filled with unique no, actually, a bit weird) characters that has some amusing, if now downright funny chemistry going on. The male protagonist is interested in the female tenant that goes to the same school as him. It's been nothing but full-blown comedy, and I'm thoroughly enjoying it so far.
One Week Friends
This gives off a similar vibe to Wandering Son and Usagi Drop IMO. It's about a high school female whose memory only lasts a week, and as a result she won't remember friends she made a week ago. As a result, she outright avoids being friends with anyone, but the male protagonist makes continuous efforts to try to become her friend. Long story short, how I see it, it's watching a memory rehab in progress, but I hope it becomes more than just that.
The World is Still Beautiful
The title alone got me interested. Some young princess from some small, not-too-far country goes to wed with the Sun King, only to find out he's... just a young boy (probably a teenager). Despite their initial explosive reaction towards each other, I would acknowledge there's a degree of tsundere at work here. Will continue to watch.
Nisekoi
I didn't even bother looking into this one until Heedz posted about it yesterday.
And I've basically copied him, I'm all caught up. tl;dr romantic comedy with a lot of cliche anime traits stirred and sprinkled in, but despite the same old **** again, it's done surprisingly well in my eyes. I may continue to watch it.
A mini-series, despite its cheap appearance, is completely fun to watch and a great way to relieve stress. G/PG kind of stuff, so you can still watch with minors around. It revolves around a female student watching a slacking-student named Seki-kun who always messes around in the back of the classroom, doing random ****, to the point of ridiculousness. A MUST SEE!
The Comic Artist and Assistants
Another mini-series. A more mature audience is targeted compared to Tonari no Seki-kun. A perverted male manga artist, a bunch of women around him... If you're familiar with that combination, you may know what to expect. Personally, I find it even more enjoyable than Tonari no Seki-kun.
No Game No Life
Two siblings who are full-on NEETs, as a result, are god-like in their capability of playing games. They get sucked into some kind of different world where playing games governs the outcomes of.. everything. This different world is quite colorful, and filled with cheaters, though at the moment, I don't think it looks too promising.
Brynhildr in the Darkness
This anime has a bit of a dark feeling to it. So far, the plot is okay, but there's a lot of mystery behind the "witches" and how they were engineered. The male protagonist is stuck on what happened in the past with the girl he once played with. Right now I'm neither amazed nor disappointed, so I'll continue to follow to see where it goes.
The Kawai Complex Guide to Manors and Hostel Behavior
If you've watched an anime with a rowdy bunch of tenants, this one will be a familiar feeling. This anime is filled with unique no, actually, a bit weird) characters that has some amusing, if now downright funny chemistry going on. The male protagonist is interested in the female tenant that goes to the same school as him. It's been nothing but full-blown comedy, and I'm thoroughly enjoying it so far.
One Week Friends
This gives off a similar vibe to Wandering Son and Usagi Drop IMO. It's about a high school female whose memory only lasts a week, and as a result she won't remember friends she made a week ago. As a result, she outright avoids being friends with anyone, but the male protagonist makes continuous efforts to try to become her friend. Long story short, how I see it, it's watching a memory rehab in progress, but I hope it becomes more than just that.
The World is Still Beautiful
The title alone got me interested. Some young princess from some small, not-too-far country goes to wed with the Sun King, only to find out he's... just a young boy (probably a teenager). Despite their initial explosive reaction towards each other, I would acknowledge there's a degree of tsundere at work here. Will continue to watch.
Nisekoi
I didn't even bother looking into this one until Heedz posted about it yesterday.
And I've basically copied him, I'm all caught up. tl;dr romantic comedy with a lot of cliche anime traits stirred and sprinkled in, but despite the same old **** again, it's done surprisingly well in my eyes. I may continue to watch it.
#785
Registered User
WHAT?!?!
YOU MUST! For the sake of perineum (okay not really), and the awesomeness you're missing out!
The Irregular at Magic High School... Those two siblings, the way they treat each other just SCREAMS incest!!! Incest, incest everywhere.
instances hinting at the potential for incest:
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...i-652193?t=540
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...i-652193?t=690
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...i-652801?t=448
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...i-652803?t=710
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...v-652805?t=170
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...v-652805?t=795
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...-652805?t=1384
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...v-652807?t=660
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...v-652819?t=300
YOU MUST! For the sake of perineum (okay not really), and the awesomeness you're missing out!
The Irregular at Magic High School... Those two siblings, the way they treat each other just SCREAMS incest!!! Incest, incest everywhere.
instances hinting at the potential for incest:
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...i-652193?t=540
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...i-652193?t=690
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...i-652801?t=448
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...i-652803?t=710
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...v-652805?t=170
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...v-652805?t=795
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...-652805?t=1384
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...v-652807?t=660
http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-irreg...v-652819?t=300
Last edited by AWDfreak; 06-14-2014 at 10:45 PM.
#786
I really enjoyed Samumenco. It was full of WTF, which kept me watching to see what insanity happened in the next episode.