Anime your top ten favorites

Bagginski

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Umm, no, I haven’t...I tried to watch Fate:Zero (recommended by a friend), but I found it unpleasant, nonsensical...so I stopped. Haven’t gone any farther with it or wanted to try any of the other “Fate” series

Have you tried parasite if not give it a try
My brother recommended it several times, so I gave it a look, but it didn’t do anything for me. Sometimes a show peters out after a few episodes, sometimes it never grabs me at all- and I can’t always say why
 
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Jeffislovinlife

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Umm, no, I haven’t...I tried to watch Fate:Zero (recommended by a friend), but I found it unpleasant, nonsensical...so I stopped. Haven’t gone any farther with it or wanted to try any of the other “Fate” series


My brother recommended it several times, so I gave it a look, but it didn’t do anything for me. Sometimes a show peters out after a few episodes, sometimes it never grabs me at all- and I can’t always say why
I understand completely how about something like Code Geass
 

Bagginski

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Like I said, enjoyed Code Geass, though it seemed crowded in the telling.

Currently really enjoying The Irregular at Magic High School: a silly thing to get hung up on, but I get easily annoyed by “magic” in these things; usually it’s just D&D type stuff, but a lot of it doesn’t even try to be sensible, going for transgressive, gross-out stupidity instead. TI@MHS is, if nothing else, an enjoyable change from the usual. Also not your basic harem, either.

Interesting thing about Hulu: it has a lot of shows Netflix has, but Netflix only has first seasons for things like Durarara!!!, March Comes In Like A Lion, and TI@MHS. Hulu has extra seasons for these, and I think for some others, too, so if you’ve enjoyed them on Netflix, make sure to check Hulu.
 

Jeffislovinlife

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Like I said, enjoyed Code Geass, though it seemed crowded in the telling.

Currently really enjoying The Irregular at Magic High School: a silly thing to get hung up on, but I get easily annoyed by “magic” in these things; usually it’s just D&D type stuff, but a lot of it doesn’t even try to be sensible, going for transgressive, gross-out stupidity instead. TI@MHS is, if nothing else, an enjoyable change from the usual. Also not your basic harem, either.

Interesting thing about Hulu: it has a lot of shows Netflix has, but Netflix only has first seasons for things like Durarara!!!, March Comes In Like A Lion, and TI@MHS. Hulu has extra seasons for these, and I think for some others, too, so if you’ve enjoyed them on Netflix, make sure to check Hulu.
Something different for you 1619267964204235140988.jpgand something fun 16192680296891683746123.jpg
 

Rurumo

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So far for this season, my top favorites are 1. Tokyo Revengers 2. Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san 3. Mars Red ...that's not including returning shows. I also like the shamisen anime, Snowy White Notes (or something) and Odd Taxi.
 

Bagginski

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Given the frequency and extent that things Germanic/Nordic show up in anime (character/place names (ish), Gothisms, world domination, ubermensch mythos, Vikings, eurostyle knights, etc), and the nakedly operatic nature of the anime ‘canvas’, I’m surprised we haven’t seen an anime retelling of the Ring of the Niebelungen...maybe told as if it were a Japanese cultural artifact....
 
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