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Sakura Trick - Ep. 1
I'm totally not watching the show for the yuri kissing scenes... I'm watching it for..... SCIENCE:
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Sakura Trick - Ep. 1
I'm totally not watching the show for the yuri kissing scenes... I'm watching it for..... SCIENCE:
I'm bored as shit in a town I barely know for work reasons but the SAO movie is playing at a theater that is 9 minutes walking distance from my hotel. Wonder if I should just bite the bullet and see it out of boredom and curiosity about this final fight scene that's apparently worth the $18 admission price.
I'm bored as shit in a town I barely know for work reasons but the SAO movie is playing at a theater that is 9 minutes walking distance from my hotel. Wonder if I should just bite the bullet and see it out of boredom and curiosity about this final fight scene that's apparently worth the $18 admission price.
I'm bored as shit in a town I barely know for work reasons but the SAO movie is playing at a theater that is 9 minutes walking distance from my hotel. Wonder if I should just bite the bullet and see it out of boredom and curiosity about this final fight scene that's apparently worth the $18 admission price.
Maho Tsukai no Yome TV anime announced.
2017 fall.
You can hear that song again ;p
18$ for any movie is too damn high
Maho Tsukai no Yome TV anime announced.
2017 fall.
hahahaha WIT RIPMaho Tsukai no Yome TV anime announced.
2017 fall.
Is anybody watching Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu? Went a few pages back and only saw one mention of it. It's turning out to be one of the best anime I've ever seen, I'm shocked that I don't hear more about it.
Is anybody watching Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu? Went a few pages back and only saw one mention of it. It's turning out to be one of the best anime I've ever seen, I'm shocked that I don't hear more about it.
Oh man, the hump fest for Raguko is real up in here.,,,
Oh man, the hump fest for Raguko is real up in here.,,,
maybe that's because it's a good show
Is anybody watching Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu? Went a few pages back and only saw one mention of it. It's turning out to be one of the best anime I've ever seen, I'm shocked that I don't hear more about it.
I think it's the fact that we all praise it so much we've stopped doing so because there isn't muhc more to be said about each episode other than "sasuga Rakugo".
It's just always consistently good, uses a setting that we seldom see in anime, handles its themes in an interesting way without relying on cheap humor or mood whiplashes, and also goes for characterizations that aren't just the same old archetypes we see over and over in most series.
Is anybody watching Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu? Went a few pages back and only saw one mention of it. It's turning out to be one of the best anime I've ever seen, I'm shocked that I don't hear more about it.
Sadly this season has been really bad for it, apart from the adorable kid is hard to even care for the story that is going off the rails. I miss when it was grounded in reality and entertaining. Storytelling is really dull too.
Fair enough, makes sense.
As somebody who doesn't watch a ton of anime, is there much else that you or anyone else would recommend that scratches the same sort of itch? I don't know if I can identify why, but Rakugo feels similar to Planetes, Usagi Drop, and Sakamichi no Apollon to me.
Barakamon
Steins; Gate
Really? I think the kid is annoying and this season is at least as good as the first so far.
I've already seen and loved Steins, but I'll look into Barakamon. Thanks!
Good to know! In that case, what shows do you like DTL? Just out of curiosity.Don't take anything DTL says seriously.
It's honestly kinda tiring that it has to be said all the time but yeh, if you want to gauge the general AnimeGAF opinion on a show it's 99% of the time the polar opposite of his.
Awesome, I actually got quite a few of these as recommendations through MyAnimeList just now from Rakugo, so I'm feeling like this must be a solid list.Barakamon is great.
Below are a couple others witha more mature tone to them:
3-gatsu no Lion
Chihayafuru
Pocos Udon World
Sweetness and Lightning
Itazura na Kiss
Aishiteruze Baby- Alternate take on Usagi Drop.
Good to know! In that case, what shows do you like DTL? Just out of curiosity.
Good to know! In that case, what shows do you like DTL? Just out of curiosity.
Awesome, I actually got quite a few of these as recommendations through MyAnimeList just now from Rakugo, so I'm feeling like this must be a solid list.
Any of these have a stronger recommendation than the rest?
Barakamon is great.
Below are a couple others witha more mature tone to them:
3-gatsu no Lion
Chihayafuru
Pocos Udon World
Sweetness and Lightning
Itazura na Kiss
Aishiteruze Baby- Alternate take on Usagi Drop.
Watch Poco's Udon World! It's the absolute best!Good to know! In that case, what shows do you like DTL? Just out of curiosity.
Awesome, I actually got quite a few of these as recommendations through MyAnimeList just now from Rakugo, so I'm feeling like this must be a solid list.
Any of these have a stronger recommendation than the rest?
You forgot to mention Handa-kun.
I think it's the fact that we all praise it so much we've stopped doing so because there isn't muhc more to be said about each episode other than "sasuga Rakugo".
Fair enough, makes sense.
As somebody who doesn't watch a ton of anime, is there much else that you or anyone else would recommend that scratches the same sort of itch? I don't know if I can identify why, but Rakugo feels similar to Planetes and Sakamichi no Apollon to me.
From this season? I like Hand Shakers the most, as well as Spiritpact, Monster Hunter Stories Ride On, Puzzle & Dragons X, Marginal#4, and Trickster.
Top 5 favorite animes ever are God Eater, Guilty Crown, BLast of Tempest, HeroBank, Seraph of the End. And Free! too.
If I had to rank them:
1: Barakamon
2: Poco's Udon World
3: 3-gatsu no Lion
4: Itazura na Kiss
5: Swetness and Lightning
6: Aishiteruze Baby
7: Chihayafuru (only last because I haven;t watched it yet,but I know it fits
Alright, Barakamon and Pocco are up next it's looking like. I might have to watch something short and light first. It's been a month or two of heavy stuff for me hah.Watch Poco's Udon World! It's the absolute best!
I think it's the fact that we all praise it so much we've stopped doing so because there isn't muhc more to be said about each episode other than "sasuga Rakugo".
It's just always consistently good, uses a setting that we seldom see in anime, handles its themes in an interesting way without relying on cheap humor or mood whiplashes, and also goes for characterizations that aren't just the same old archetypes we see over and over in most series.
Barakamon is great.
Below are a couple others witha more mature tone to them:
3-gatsu no Lion
Chihayafuru
Pocos Udon World
Sweetness and Lightning
Itazura na Kiss
Aishiteruze Baby- Alternate take on Usagi Drop.
LWA TV-9
This was really fucking boring.
Space Brothers is also a pretty nice show if you can put up with it having 99 episodes and being on the slow-ish side of things.
If you like relaxing shows, then you could also give Non Non Biyori a try.
Its the same reason we don't talk too much about March Comes in like a Lion all that much. It's constantly good and until the hat drops in the show it won't get the explosive coverage here that some feel it rightful deserves.
Otaku spirit and ANN cast are the two best anime podcast.Hey AniGAF, sorry if this is the wrong thread for this, I don't dip into Off-Topic a lot.
Do you guys have any good recommendations for Anime podcasts?
IGN Anime Club just ended and it was the only one I've tried that I genuinely liked, I was wondering if there were more like it.
I've tried others, but my issues with them were among these:
- Poor audio quality
- Too much jargon/anime references I didn't know
- Talked about spoilers for too many shows I haven't seen
- Distasteful hosts
I realize this is asking a lot of an anime podcast (lol), but I felt IGN Anime Club was both approachable and casual for someone like me. I watch a lot of anime, but I don't live and breathe anime, so it is hard to find a middle ground.
If there is a better thread for this question, please send me there.
There is more than can be said, it just requires more intellectual effort than commenting on anime usually requires.
Rakugo Shinjuu is a well-made grounded character drama, which is probably why you sense a similarity to the other two shows you mention (although Sakamichi no Apollon has much clumsier execution and I haven't yet seen Planetes). There are few anime exactly like it, but for anime with a similar focus I would recommend
Emma: A Victorian Romance
Great Passage
Gunslinger Girl (really)
Hyouka
Master Keaton
Mouryou no Hako
Ping Pong the Animation
Shounen Hollywood
Silver Spoon