Psycho Pass season 1 is one of my favorite shows, but I'm scared to watch season 2 because I heard it was disappointing, and I don't want it to taint my experience with the first one.
Anime peaked here:
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Anime peaked here:
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Hold up.
If you want something great that reminds you of the toonami days.....
HUNTER X HUNTER
HUNTER X HUNTER
HUNTER X HUNTER
HUNTER X HUNTER
HUNTER X HUNTER
Manga is much more popular and much easier to produce than animation. It's the same problem cartoons have vs comics in the US. Even though they faced similar problems (with censorship) in their early days, comics are much more versatile, simply because the medium allows them to be.This is interesting considering the versatility of manga, in particular.
Listen to those recommendations.There's nothing wrong with watching older anime (or any other media) in preference to newer anime if that's your preference. That said, there are more recent anime that I think would appeal to you based on your expressed preference for action with a serious tone. Here is what I would recommend checking out:
Asura
Blue Exorcist: The Movie (standalone; doesn't require having watched the TV series)
Concrete Revolutio
Garo the Animation
Gundam the Origin
Haikyuu
ID-0
Kuromukuro
Majin Bone
Space Battleship Yamato 2199
Tiger Mask W
These should have the kind of tone and storytelling that you're after, at least roughly.
Steins; Gate does pickup, but its still nothing special and is forgettable. The visual novel is much better.I got the steins gate blu ray on sale a few days ago, watched the first three or four eps and it is boring as sin. art isn't grabbing me either. seems weird, as it's got good reviews. will it get better, or...?
it's funny - sword art online is another highly rated show, but I found that pretty dull as well
What is the appeal of this show? A lot of old school anime fans love this show.
Steins; Gate does pickup, but its still nothing special and is forgettable. The visual novel is much better.
It plays to Takahashi's strengths by focusing on the comedy part of the romantic comedy and avoid basically all the stuff that gets associated with these types of series nowadays. That said, like most of her work, it's best to read/watch it in short spurts rather than trying to marathon it. The repetitive storylines will wear you down, otherwise. If you do decide to throw all reason to the wind and stick with a Takahashi series for the long haul, I'd probably go with Urusei Yatsura over Ranma, to be honest.
Read Maison Ikkoku instead. It's her best work.
I got the steins gate blu ray on sale a few days ago, watched the first three or four eps and it is boring as sin. art isn't grabbing me either. seems weird, as it's got good reviews. will it get better, or...?
it's funny - sword art online is another highly rated show, but I found that pretty dull as well
I got the steins gate blu ray on sale a few days ago, watched the first three or four eps and it is boring as sin. art isn't grabbing me either. seems weird, as it's got good reviews. will it get better, or...?
it's funny - sword art online is another highly rated show, but I found that pretty dull as well
I watched the first episode of this and promptly decided I never wanted to watch it again.Last night I finished Your Lie in April, which is modern, and it became quite possibly my favorite anime of all time. The story cut me deeper than a goddamn cartoon had any right to. The visuals were absolutely beautiful, as was the music, and the character development was really wonderful to behold. There were so many chances for this anime to be cliché and mediocre, but it ended up being incredibly compelling, emotional, heartbreaking, inspiring, and by the end, unforgettable.
I now understand what all those weebs call "Post Anime Depression Syndrome." I've been completely out of it all day today, and every time I hear the music from the OST I get a lump in my throat.
I cannot recommend this show highly enough. You can watch it for free on Crunchyroll and it's also on Netflix if you have that.
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I watched the first episode of this and promptly decided I never wanted to watch it again.
Hold up.
If you want something great that reminds you of the toonami days.....
HUNTER X HUNTER
HUNTER X HUNTER
HUNTER X HUNTER
HUNTER X HUNTER
HUNTER X HUNTER
OP HxH will make you fall right back in love with anime, tbh. I was gonna recommend a whole bunch of stuff, but, just watch hunter.
Under the advise of GAF, Hunter X Hunter 2011 I will check it out. Buddy of mine has them all so I'll just go borrow them. How many episodes we talkin?
At least watch Princess Tutu
At least watch Princess Tutu
I want that 80's/90's anime aesthetic back.
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I want that 80's/90's anime aesthetic back.
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Same.I want that 80's/90's anime aesthetic back.
I want that 80's/90's anime aesthetic back.
Otakus are a huge focus in demographics which continues to bury the medium into a niche with lots of trashy anime catered just to them.
This is my real gripe with modern anime - used to be, you get these incredible backgrounds and shading that was completely unlike anything in the west...
Now you just get MLP-grade Flash.
I want that 80's/90's anime aesthetic back.
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Now you just get MLP-grade Flash.
I mean, those are the best representations of the style, but even lower budget stuff carried it well.I mean you're talking about two of the most expensive animated films ever made against everything else. Not really a fair comparison.
I mean, those are the best representations of the style, but even lower budget stuff carried it well.
Hell, I miss 80's/90's cinema too. Something about that era's media, man.