As a preface, while I agree this wasnt a stellar year and that a lot of my choices arent AMAZING or 10/10 anime Id have trouble calling it a bad year also. I watched a lot of anime this year, a veritable truck-load, and while a ton of them I didnt even consider for an honorable mention I still watched and found them enjoyable like a Cavalry or Ore Monogatari or Assass Class or Jitsu wa. There were a lot of shows I dont regret watching at all that I found quite fun. So while my list is composed mainly of hey, this show was pretty good seeing as there were very few ASTONISHING BEST ANIME EVER shows I think this was a very solid year and one I found a lot of good shows to enjoy.
No pictures cause I wrote a lot about them and dont wanna clog the thread further.
Enough with the preamble, onto my shit taste.
1. One Punch Man
This show. I dont think I can say anything that others havent already said. The humor, the fights, the animation. Tres magnifique. Id probably say there wasnt a show I looked forward to more each coming week than this one. I wont drone on about this when others will champion it as well so lets just say its a fucking great show and leave it at that.
Also itd just get on the list so I dont have to buy salt for like a decade.
2. My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU S2
I fucking love SNAFU. And while a lot of people may not have liked the turn from most of the comedy into a straight drama this season Id argue that the show was always a drama that just happened to be funny too. But the time for funny has passed and the time for shit to get real is now and boy oh fucking boy does shit get real as fuck.
I find it hard to watch so many anime dramas and romance dramas (because at the end of the day, that is KINDA what this is) because so many of them falter on the execution.
Anime has trouble doing subtle for the most part in this genre and a lot of situations and problems seem to arise due to contrivances, plot elongation or characters acting like straight up idiots even if it isnt in line with how they normally act. I often find myself loving dramas and such but never aligning with a lot of the shows people like or champion in that genre. I find few that I enjoy despite enjoying the ones I do like an exorbitant amount.
Not this one. Not this drama. The characters are excellent. Their reasoning, their problems, their lives are complex and strong; they push the show forward. Even the side characters are people of their own, their own problems and hang-ups and issues. Hachiman is a fantastic lead to get into the head of to see everyones lives reflected across him. His relationship with Yukino and Yui. His combative antagonistic relationship with Hayato and WHY they can never see eye to eye (and Hayatos hidden, dark depth). In this season, the situation with Hina and Kakeru and their group of friends and its mirror to his own situation and the tragicness of Hinas statements. The drama in this, while definitely overdone and fluffed up for the entertainment of an anime still hits so hard and so REAL. Those intimate moments with Sensei.
And one of the most powerfully emotional scenes this year, wonderfully animated and directed, where the build up of two seasons comes to a head and Hachiman breaks down and oh god Im fucking tearing up just thinking about it. Just him not letting Yui or Yukino or himself run from it anymore. The build as he asks them for help and Yui says he should handle it himself, Yukino trying desperately to stop them from always taking everything onto themselves by themselves, their arguing about keeping up appearances and never asking or telling each other what they really felt and just maintaining their fractured relationship, Hachiman saying that no one is guaranteed to ever understand you even if you say everything, Hachimans face scrunching up as it takes going against everything hes ever been or believed to admit to them how he really feels, Yui and Yukinos slow dawning realization and shock as they see him trying to overcome the fear of admitting what he wants, capped off by the swell of the music as he says I want something real is just beautiful. Its perfect.
There are of course faults with the show, from some unnecessary side characters that do little to enhance or move the plot, and the student council thing dragging about one episode too long. But even the subtle ending from Yui where everything isnt solved but its a start works. Its just a wonderful and deeply emotional show. I cannot lavish enough praise on this show and this season was just as strong as the first with a different focus.
I love this anime. Also, itd get on the list just from Hachiman getting Sensei to blush. Get in, motherfucker, GET IN.
3. Gundam: Iron-blooded Orphans
This has to be the best Gundam in YEARS. It has WAY more mature storytelling than I was expecting and a subtlety in its design that is executed incredibly well. Orga and Mika are complex, fleshed out and evolving characters surrounded by a cast of well done and interesting side bros and hoes. The plot is standard but handled with expert hands and directed with a weight to it that youd think Gundam would excel at, being about child soldiers and all, but rarely ever hits the mark on.
The weight of certain scenes and the emotions that it strikes are spot on almost all the time. I have rarely seen a show with so few missteps in regards to its characterization or plotpoints. For a Gundam show its mostly talking and still shots and if anything this enhances the action and how brutal it is by making it harsh and fast like real war. Even in episodes that were nothing but the crew interacting you get great builds and drawn into the relationships between the kids. And when the action happens the violence is striking and cruel and only helps drive home the point the show is making to you.
What situates this show in its spot is that it is an absolutely fantastic show with not a single bad episode, but due to still having another 13 episodes to go a lot of the characters havent gotten their fleshing out and a lot of the plot hasnt moved forward. Which is fine, and not a strike against the pacing, but just that taken on the merits of what it has shown us and not what might be it is still an incredibly good show with characters that seem flat still. My only negative is that Im not really a fan of a lot of the mech designs in the show. Dunno why. Also itd get on the list just for the last scene from this year, TAKE THAT ATRA YOU STUPID KID.
If people can put Shirobako on their lists, I can put this yo (Heavy Object too, now that I think about it).
4. Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers
Ha ha, what a turn-around this show had. I went into it the same way I went into Cavalry or Asterisk War or any number of Light Novel shows with made up lands and complicated naming structures and silly magic and wait what the fuck it turned into a locked room mystery? Ha ha holy shit what?
While it had an interesting setting and world, though nothing ground-breaking or anything (except for the Aztec motif which was really well done and neat), the complete genre turnover is what really made this show such a delight. I absolutely love when genres tackle things theyre not known for (like a goblin divorce drama or whatever). Not only that but it was actually played pretty smart with a diverse and interesting cast of 7 fashion abortions. Im kidding, I actually liked a lot of the designs which outs me as having no actual taste in anything good.
Adlet turns from an annoying self-promotion box into an intriguing character at the drop of a dime due to a unique and intelligent fighting style and just being a smart and tactical guy. Hes a really enjoyable lead to follow and watching him interact with the cast, who are all (mostly) strong characters in their own right, was a delight. Him puzzling out the mystery and solving the case was a really strong aspect that kept me watching. The fight scenes were well animated (mostly) and utilized a number of interesting power sets thanks to the diverse cast that made each one different in its own way. Im still an 8th grader at heart apparently because I love weird magical rules and powers and worlds like they set up in this show.
The end, while good, had a couple points that couldve been foreshadowed or better explained earlier but it wasnt enough to take me out of it. What was an atrocity was that the end it on a BUY THE LIGHT NOVEL hook and I fucking hate that. It also had a couple missteps where Adlet acts a bit out of character for being such a smart dude but he quickly recovers. The show itself up to that point was just very very good with good to great characters, decent fights and a bottle of intrigue to string you along to each new plot point and episode. Also it would get on the list just from the stupid bunny headband Nashatanya wears. That thing confused the fuck out of me for like 4 episodes.
5. Food Wars!
Just a really good adaptation of the manga and since the manga is great to begin with the anime was too! Nice and easy!
The strengths are easily the characters and reactions to dishes. As well as the animation quality of those reactions and dishes! Art quality? Whatever it is. Colorful cast and hilarious situations and reactions. Dont
really have much to say about this one to be honest. Its just a good show. Adapted well. Also itd get on the list just for
this scene and the promise of more Jun x Hayama.
6. Heavy Object
This anime looked real dumb from the onset, and a lot of people will probably still agree with that, but I was very surprised by how much I liked this show. Its just a very solid anime war tactics show with likable characters and fun battles. I think it ranks where it does because each individual thing I enjoyed about it lifted it higher and higher until I stood back and looked and was like Huh. Theres a lot about this show to like.
While a lot of people hated the two main characters Havia and Qwenthur and their dialogue, even as vociferous and tryhard as some idiots might call it, I thought they were fairly unique and hilarious characters. And like I said before, when you laugh with characters you get invested in them, and though this show isnt remotely dark or heavy it still makes you root for them in the ridiculous and impossible situations you find them in. I loved these two guys, listening to them complain and rattle off these lengthy comparisons or jokes at each other was just great to listen to.
The combat in this was good and utilized what I like to think of as anime tactics where they say a lot of technical stuff and it sounds good so you dont think about it but doesnt ever hold up if you actually look into it a bit. Which, to be frank, is fine for shows like this. Its also not as bad about it as a lot of other I read Wikipedia once shows that come along as some of it is actually smart or viable and the rest is fine in a universe where giant balls fight proxy wars.
It maintained tension all throughout as you wondered how Qwenthur would puzzle his way out of the latest in a line of overwhelming odds and made you laugh at the after-effects of all their accidental heroism.
Id say what brought it down a bunch was that these two steal the show and while Frolatayia is a decent character who gets better as the show goes on instead of just being a walking pair of tits and stockings (that the camera loves to caress) the Princess of Baby Magnum is just boring, unnecessarily young and completely fanservice pandering to loli-philes. Shes just not a good character and is remarkably dull. She gains a bit more personality later on, but its all based around wanting Qwenthurs dick despite being 14 which makes the belt tightening, sweaty stripping and flute vibration cumming scenes all the more awkward. The turnaround in the pole dancing scene was a nice touch though, laughed pretty hard at that. Looking forward to the next set of episodes. Also it would get on the list just from me shipping Qwenthur and Frolatayia together (which is how God intended it).
7. Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon?
The MMORPG but its totally real setting has now been done entirely to death but a lot of shows keep putting neat spins on it that hasnt put it in the ground yet: Log Horizon, Overlord and Dungeons. Dungeons doesnt do anything PARTICULARLY unique or trend setting in this regard but it plays more to the fantasy than the RPG elements, utilizing them instead as a way to frame the world because nobody is trapped in this fantasy land, thats just
the rules. So it utilizes the numbers game to set its characters in place and create the drama, tension and story from there. Nothing amazingly creative but a perfectly serviceable world set-up.
The rest plays out as mostly just a really good fantasy anime. It still hits some tropes and such (all the girls love Bell, his patron goddess is young looking with a rack for days [Im so ashamed that I fucking love Hestia]) but what makes this so engaging to watch is the build. From the start you get Bells idolization and shame of being saved by Aiz which lends you the standard I wanna get stronger that carries with it a subtle, dangerous tinge to it that Hestia picks up on. As each episode goes by it builds more and more on him getting stronger, Hestias fear of it and the shame he feels until it comes to a glorious climax in what has to be one of the best fight scenes in an anime this year and probably in many years. Not just from an animated standpoint, because the fights are where almost all the budget went (other than Hestias tits) but because it comes from literally EVERYTHING the anime was building up to. His fight with the minotaur is absolutely perfect, an overcoming of his trauma, an emotional catharsis and his last hope to see a future where he can stand by Aiz as an equal. The raw emotion in this scene is a testament to the incredible animation in his fighting style and attacks, his desperation and facial animations and the great voice acting. The fight is also surprisingly violent which besides being a nice change from a lot of fights in mostly shonen-esque fighto anime really drives home the themes for the fight. After the fight I immediately clicked back and watched it again. Probably twice.
What drags the show down and doesnt let this place higher is that the climactic fight happens in episode 8. While the rest of the episodes arent bad, and the ones leading up to them werent either since they werent just empty episodes promising later pay-offs, they never reach that incredibleness of Episode 8. Much of the tension falls afterwards and it starts playing a little too much into your standard chosen one fantasy fare. Bell also loses a lot of his edge and character afterwards which made him stand out from typical leads. Its still a fun watch but its a jarring difference in quality from such a drastic high. Theres also a lot of fan service that draws it down, lingering on Hestia and awkward poses and whatnot. Also if the rest of the series was garbage it would get on the list at 10 for that minotaur fight scene alone.
8. Everyday Life With Monster Girls
This show had no right to be as good as it was. Its an incredibly solid adaptation of the manga and the only way I can describe this show is just really fun. Its silly and dumb and haremy and ecchi and all of these things that are so played out and not unique nowadays made entertaining as hell to watch because of 1. The monster girl spin and 2. How earnest and dedicated it is to its premise and just being what it is. Its pretty much entirely a surface level stupid romp. Therere no deep meanings, complicated characters or relationships; its all about monster girls and accidental boobs. They dont try to overextend their reach.
But theres something just so insanely charming about this anime that I have trouble putting into words. I dunno. I was eagerly looking forward to each new episode the whole time and thats a weird thing for such a random ecchi show. I dont have anything more explanatory or illuminating, I just loved watching this show. The characters just grow on you and worm their way into your heart. Also it would get on the list because of Rachnee best girl.
9. Punch Line
What a weird, wild ride. This show was so goddam bizarre but executed a tactic that I think a lot of really really good anime/manga do that happens to work very well for this medium; it makes you laugh at and with the characters and builds your relationship up with them by being funny so that when the story beats hit and shit gets serious you are fully invested in them and emotionally affected. I dont consider this to be a drastic shift in tone because a lot of these shows often foreshadow or hint at the heavier elements early on and Punch Line is no exception.
The story is intricate and complicated and silly but I ranked it because while maintaining a very strong humor throughout the plot was actually very well thought out and thorough and even quite emotional towards the end there. The reveals and twists were quite intriguing and not for shock value or cheap. I liked all the characters quite a bit, especially Yuta, Ito and Rabura. It also wins points for having a very good representation of trans characters (
sorta, considering the odd nature of the souls and possession and whatnot. Still, even with that in the back of the mind the way it handles it during the show is well done).
Show hit a lot of emotions for me while having frenetic action that was enjoyable to watch. Also it would get on the list just based on that squid pajama suit. Seriously, if someone could make me one of those squid hoodie/pajama pants suits from this show Id pay fucking 500 dollars for it. No joke. Hit me up.
10. Death Parade
This show places almost entirely on the strength of its premise and episodic situations. When the show focused on being mysterious and playing the games it was at its best with only hints of the behind the scenes working to really bring out the strength of the show. Sometimes though you dont need to see the man behind the curtain and have him explain how the trick works. While the intrigue that went on with the bartenders and people running things had a decent start with the second episode bringing up the flaws of the system from the first episode, it started to delve too much into it and ignore the stronger part of the show which was the games and character interactions around them. It ended strong and in a satisfying way as in the end the girls story was just another one in the chain we had seen and it solidified the general thrust of the show very well.
I think Im ranking it low (within the 10 I chose) because while Id certainly say it was executed well and enjoyable throughout, the plot with the afterlife dragged the show down and the highs were more consistent goods than full of really great heights. Also it would get on the list just from that OP though, I mean damn.
Now for the honorable mentions, where I promise to be concise and not drown you in words.
DRRRRRRR S2 More DRRRRRRRRR is always a good thing but it didnt hit me as strongly as the first season which would easily be at the top 3 of my list of that year. Shizuo still da gawd and Celty needs to drop that fucking awful scientist character and fuck a real man. Like Shizuo.
Yatterman Night A fantastic and interesting take on an old franchise, which was really good up until the last episode which was almost bad enough to fucking destroy any good will I had towards the show. What the fuck was that? Its the Mass Effect 3 ending of anime.
Yuri Kuma Arashi Really fun and good show about BEEEEAAAARRRRRSSSSSS with some heavy and obvious but still good symbolism (almost
dare I say
Kafka-esque?) but I still liked Penguindrum WAY more. God Penguindrum was great. A bit hurt by it being relatively shallow outside the symbolism.
Kekkai Sensen Super interesting setting and characters and powers and GOD THIS PACING IS SO FUCKING BAD and then you have to wait a thousand years for the last episode which was just a mess and the plot was all over the place and argh such squandered potential. Still a fun watch.
Gangsta Fun and brutal show with a deaf main character which is fucking sick, ruined by QUALITY and pacing and puttering out and their walking tit character getting very little to do which was unfortunate.
GATE Wouldve gotten on the list if they hadnt chopped it into pieces which made everything feel super rushed as well as taking out all the violence in a fucking show about WAR which really ruined a lot of the feeling of the show. Still decent as it was but coming from a manga that executed it all so much better it seemed kinda pointless.
Jitsu wa Watashi wa Mediocre adaptation that lost a lot of the charm of the manga. Since the manga is one of the most charming manga ever in the history of the world ever and is fucking hysterical even a dampened down version of it is a pretty fun ride.
Prison School First half being rushed really ruined the flow of the show but the rest made up for it. Hana best girl. Not much reason to watch if you read the manga.
Noragami Super inconsistent show with great characters and good fights but
sometimes its just a fucking drag to watch and the longest arc in the season was with the dumbest character. I like this show a lot but it has some huge flaws.
Overlord The best show about nothing happening for 12 episodes. Awesome concept and tone which is a lot harsher and pragmatic than most fantasy. Best skeleton MC, would bone.
Plastic Memories Very emotional show and kept to its guns which was nice but I found myself tuning out a lot of episodes because they seemed to repeat a lot of stuff as if the viewer wasnt smart enough to get what they were going for. Good ending though.
Maria the Virgin Witch -
not sure why this isnt on the list actually. Great adaptation. Angels are dicks.
Shimoneta Funny as hell show and nice for a show to have a bit more
adult humor, but it was hurt by some really awful characters and inconsistent characterization as well as some shit just happening and no one says boo about it (YOU SAID YOU LOVED HER WHY IS EVERYBODY NO SELLING THIS AND NOBODY BRINGS IT UP AGAIN AND WHY DONT YOU FUCK HOLY SHIT) but raised by the better characters like scientist girl and Anna who is the best part of the show. RIP Annas VA, you MADE that part yours. So unfortunate.
Im sure as per usual Ive forgotten a lot of good ones to mention and Im positive theres at least one that wouldve made it onto my list if I had anything resembling a functional memory. Oh well.
And thats all she wrote. If you actually read all that, congrats! You win my eternal love and possibly a Miia body pillow.