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Half serious thread. I only watch anime socially but there are a few I like enough to watch on my own.
Anything Miyazaki/GEEBLEE is pretty good. I actually visited the place the teahouse in spirited away is based on, but I couldn't find the fucking door to get in and drink tea inside.
Mushishi I have watched through like 3 times
Death Note was good but there's no real reason to revisit it.
I watch the new Dragonball stuff on occasion
Everything else has been pretty forgettable. Watched like 100 episodes of one piece once and i couldnt even remember what happened
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Originally posted by Ghost
have you watched the normie shit like hero of the shield and goblin slayer? I like stuff that reminds me of D&D and video games
Goblin slayer was okay, I don't remember it much. A lot of anime seems like the exact same shit to me.
I liked silver spoon and that economic one with the wolf girl. They're very different to most animes. Anything fighting demons and shit is pretty disinteresting imo
Doctor Stone looks like its gonna be pretty good tho. I gotta watch the new episode still.
You're Under Arrest if you want a buddy cop anime. Nothing over-the-top. Pretty grounded in reality - It might as well be a live-action series. (Which it has been turned into)
GitS is obligatory. Specifically the 1995 movie of GitS.
Akira and Cowboy Bebop are also obligatory recommendations.
Legend of the Galactic Heroes is a pretty classic series, albeit somewhat chronologically confusing (30ish years worth of different series taking place before and after one another, kind of a mess). Would recommend also.
Serial Experiments Lain? Should probably throw that in.
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Originally posted by HTS
GitS is obligatory. Specifically the 1995 movie of GitS.
Akira and Cowboy Bebop are also obligatory recommendations.
Legend of the Galactic Heroes is a pretty classic series, albeit somewhat chronologically confusing (30ish years worth of different series taking place before and after one another, kind of a mess). Would recommend also.
Serial Experiments Lain? Should probably throw that in.
I actually enjoyed the two series more, dialogue (monologue?)'s a lot less dense