Fist of the North Star very good one might have to check that out this weekend and then we will go for let's see I think ninja Scrollsnothing wrong with old school, hell i watch "fist of the north star" over the weekend
following that the "vampire in the garden" one nice story, good graphic, but very sad
did finish up "daily life of the immortal king season 2" that was good
also caught the next episode of the shield hero season 2, still don't get what they're trying to do
i've got that to on DVD, as well as the Ghost in the Shell orginalFist of the North Star very good one might have to check that out this weekend and then we will go for let's see I think ninja Scrolls
I've got it on VHS loli've got that to on DVD, as well as the Ghost in the Shell orginal
i do too...lol....god i'm oldI've got it on VHS lol
yep part of my collection as well...Have you seen this View attachment 5138287
I don't know a one of them hell yeah thanks for sharingI’m here with a top 10 for Spring ‘22:
Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War 3
Spy x Family
Trapped in a Dating Sim
Rising of the Shield Hero 2
A Couple of Cuckoos
Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie
Skeleton Knight in Another World
Dawn of the Witch
Yeah, that’s only 8.
Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Anyway: by this point last two seasons, I was down to two, three shows - the rest having petered out. This season - well, I’m watching ALL of these shows, and they’re all great in their own ways.
Romantic comedy is the theme for the season, with only one, Galactic Heroes, escaping any romantic sub-plot. I’m kind of amazed that so many semi-similar shows are able to keep up with Kaguya, which is currently owning hi-school romcom anime for the foreseeable future. Mind boggling how good it is, over and above genre; still, Shikimori and Cuckoos aren’t just holding up, they’re both strong. Shikimori is a slow burn, it seems too sweet, too saccharine at first, but after a few episodes to establish, it gets more complicated and interesting (still sweet, so far). Cuckoos, OTOH, has a screwball premise: kids swapped at birth are engaged to each other by their parents (trick or treat!). Most of the jokes aren’t as obvious as they could be, lots of twists, the whole thing is outrageous and fun so far.
All the other shows likewise have romantic subplots, tho they’re underplayed in Spy x Family (a real anime cartoon, if you catch my drift) & Skeleton Knight - a tired isekai trope, for sure, but played and written so well that it feels fresh as well as familiar (to me). And speaking of tropes, Trapped in a Dating Sim is a hilarious alternative to My Next Life as a Villainess, in which Boy upends everything just because he can - thereby re-setting the game and leaving him lost.
Dawn of the Witch revisits the world (and characters) of Grimoire of Zero, a show (and characters) I really liked; not a sequel, this intersects with the MCs from Grimoire, years down the road from GoZ. I like it.
Galactic Heroes is on a different page entirely, this is real interstellar warfare, and long-wave political intrigue. Very well done.
Thanks for the suggestion...I was look for something new to watch this weekend. The spy oneand the skeleton have peaked my interest honestly. Come on June 6th, sandman on Netflix comes out....I’m here with a top 10 for Spring ‘22:
Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War 3
Spy x Family
Trapped in a Dating Sim
Rising of the Shield Hero 2
A Couple of Cuckoos
Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie
Skeleton Knight in Another World
Dawn of the Witch
Yeah, that’s only 8.
Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Anyway: by this point last two seasons, I was down to two, three shows - the rest having petered out. This season - well, I’m watching ALL of these shows, and they’re all great in their own ways.
Romantic comedy is the theme for the season, with only one, Galactic Heroes, escaping any romantic sub-plot. I’m kind of amazed that so many semi-similar shows are able to keep up with Kaguya, which is currently owning hi-school romcom anime for the foreseeable future. Mind boggling how good it is, over and above genre; still, Shikimori and Cuckoos aren’t just holding up, they’re both strong. Shikimori is a slow burn, it seems too sweet, too saccharine at first, but after a few episodes to establish, it gets more complicated and interesting (still sweet, so far). Cuckoos, OTOH, has a screwball premise: kids swapped at birth are engaged to each other by their parents (trick or treat!). Most of the jokes aren’t as obvious as they could be, lots of twists, the whole thing is outrageous and fun so far.
All the other shows likewise have romantic subplots, tho they’re underplayed in Spy x Family (a real anime cartoon, if you catch my drift) & Skeleton Knight - a tired isekai trope, for sure, but played and written so well that it feels fresh as well as familiar (to me). And speaking of tropes, Trapped in a Dating Sim is a hilarious alternative to My Next Life as a Villainess, in which Boy upends everything just because he can - thereby re-setting the game and leaving him lost.
Dawn of the Witch revisits the world (and characters) of Grimoire of Zero, a show (and characters) I really liked; not a sequel, this intersects with the MCs from Grimoire, years down the road from GoZ. I like it.
Galactic Heroes is on a different page entirely, this is real interstellar warfare, and long-wave political intrigue. Very well done.
That one rotates in and out of my top 10 listwelcome to Samurai Champloo