I think that's really subjective to tell type of anime you're watching. 95% of the anime I watch don't have this problem.
Promised Neverland, My Roommate is a Cat, and Kaguya-Sama Love is War are all really good ones I've been enjoying a lot. There's also Rising of the Shield Hero which has elements I'm not super happy with but it has potential.
neverland is the must watch of the season, aside from that id say dororo and kaguya-sama. mob psycho if youve seen the first season.
Oh yea that manga I was stanning hard for got an anime announcement, gonna be made from the studio that did Land of the Lustrous. Highly stylized CG, beyond excited as it's one of my favorite manga's in years.
I have mixed feelings about serious anthropomorphized animals, but I'll probably give that one a shot. I'm interested to see Orange's animation, since LotL looked great. This week's biggest trailer had to be Vinland Saga. Haven't read the manga myself. Edit: Oh true. I just realized that the creator of Vinland Saga is also the creator of Planetes. I have high expectations now, haha.
Vinland Saga is pretty great, there is some stuff from the manga I wasn't expecting to see in that trailer considering how late the characters appear. Hope they don't skip a bunch of shit that'd be awful
I clicked on Hi Score Girl in Netflix one night just out of curiosity because I like vintage video games, and I’m actually really enjoying it.
See, I might try it because the trailer really pushes me away from it, but I keep hearing good things
This is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen. 'Jump Force' Tease Has Fans Worried About Racist 'My Hero Academia' Scene
yikes thats so absurd. i want to play the game but im gonna need a very significant price drop, theres all sorts of little things popping up now that suggest the game is very unpolished.
Plus ultra. I just finished season three of MHA. Season four feels a long way off, but I haven't seen the movie yet, so there's that!
This sounds like it's going to suck beyond measure. Live Action Adaptation Of Makoto Shinkai’s ‘Your Name’ Finds Director; Plot Changes Revealed