I deleted the post I had here before because it was stupid and just as passive-aggressive as this post, so instead, I'll just reiterate I will never understand why people feel the need to enter an in-progress conversation of excitement and drop a turd of an opinion like this. Feels unnecessary.
I'm not sure how I feel about the new Trigun yet after being a pretty big fan of the 90s classic. The art style in this case is just such a change that I'm struggling to see past it at the moment (nostalgia eyes probably).
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel – Northern War came out...yesterday? Need to check this out.
Been watching Encouragement Of Climb, and it feels pretty much like Laid-back Camp if it was about mountain climbing and not just straight camping. Season 1, with 3 minute episodes, felt like a prologue, just existing to explain how the four core girls met. I'm on Season 2 now, with 15 minute episodes, where the real meat begins.
Been pretty entrenched in the cozy slice of life stuff lately, craving something a little more serious and story heavy. Any recommendations? I’d love something like Steins;Gate or Evangelion. Preferably not a 1000 episode shonen
Already watched it, really liked it. here’s a list of most things I’ve already seen (only logged what I’ve watched since March 2021 but that’s the majority of my watching) pwrmllrd's Anime List - MyAnimeList.net
Last Hope is one of my favorites, and you'd probably like it if you liked Steins;Gate. Revisions was also pretty good, and Lost Song was one that really grew on me as it went along. Oh, and Charlotte was great, but I haven't seen it in a long time.
I saw clips of Asuka from EoE and was shocked, I didn't remember that happening to her at all. Might have to rewatch the OG one day. iirc the Rebuilds are generally less pessimistic
Recently finished Chainsaw Man, the first anime I've seen in years, and loved it! I'm craving more but just found out that it hasn't even been renewed yet... wtf Started watching Demon Slayer and it's promising after four episodes but I think I'd rather be watching something that's set in modern day Japan. Preferably Tokyo since I'm going there later this year.
A lot of those plays based of anime are kinda awkward, but they're also kind of awesome. They're just pure weirdness.
s1 adapted chapters 1-39, and there’s 97 chapters in Part I overall, so I’m hoping they also recognize it would make little sense to not just make a singular season out of the rest, whether that’s 2 cours or just like 16 eps