1 Hyouka to 3 K-On!'s and 1 Kimi to Boku.
Hmm, I guess I can start K-On! then flip a coin or something for the other two (then watch the other one after).
Thanks for helping me decide.
I've really got to watch Hyouka at some point
My final verdict is that Hyouka was a fantastic show and absolutely deserves every accolade which it has received. I loved the characters (especially Mayaka) and the situations they wound up in, and of course nothing more even needs to be said about the production values. I'm sad that I don't have any further episodes to watch, but I also feel satisfied with how the show was as a whole.
1 Hyouka to 3 K-On!'s and 1 Kimi to Boku.
Hmm, I guess I can start K-On! then flip a coin or something for the other two (then watch the other one after).
Thanks for helping me decide.
You should! It's a lovely show. In fact, KuwabaraTheMan just recently finished it and gave his impressions on the show:
Will probably have some regina in it
[Dokidoki! Precure]
I don't know why people are so adamant on Regina being Ace. That character is obviously the Trump Kingdom Princess.
I feel like I need to be in the mood for something relaxing though and I already have too many of those shows on backlog. I'll bump it up the queue though after I get to 12 episodes of Polar Bear.
He was the only person to rightly recommend Hyouka so far. I seriously could not think of a more hypocritical person for this to come from.Never listen to DTL.
Now that I think about it, does Mushishi count as an iyashikei series? To me it does, but I'm still not completely clear on what counts as iyashikei.
He was the only person to rightly recommend Hyouka so far. I seriously could not think of a more hypocritical person for this to come from.
I just really have a feelingthat she will be. Like Kirbyguy said earlier, I can totally see this getting the Fresh treatment as Regina seems like she was designed to become that heel turn type of villain.
I skip lots of posts lately. Sorry.What am I, chopped liver?
He was the only person to rightly recommend Hyouka so far. I seriously could not think of a more hypocritical person for this to come from.
Cat Soup OVA
I was inspired to watch this due to a previous avatar of Dresden's of a curious cat. I'm pleased to say it was pleasantly peculiar. Its character design is simple and quite different (I believe it has a manga, so there's a source to it all). The beings themselves speak a type of "Animalese" similar to the denizens of Animal Crossing games only at times directing the audience through single-image or text speech bubbles. This assisted with some positively offbeat creature designs and locations kept me watching for what was next.
The personality of the young leading cat is rather unapologetic, which I liked. The tone and visual design of the work is much the same way with innocent lives and limb expended with no extra second spared for remorse. Even the end credits stayed consistent with the events leading up to the end.
It's too short to go on telling too much, but Cat Soup is not something I would've predicted watching for the week.
As far as recommendation go: It's certainly worth watching, especially if you're looking for a bit of "Weird." to walk away with. I specifically want to call out DakkuMauji to watch this. I think it's right up his alley (and only thirty minutes) because of "cats" and "strange" and "strange cats".
Considering how dark and bleak some of the Mushishi stories get, I wouldn't count it as an iyashikei/healing anime. For me, a healing anime would be something where you can plop in any episode and know you'll get a relaxing dose of fluffy optimism.
The term everyone is looking for is 'face turn', if this was based off of the pro-wrestling usage of the terms
I'm using 'heel turn', based off its usage in the #fgc. Eeeeeee-sports!
I feel like I need to be in the mood for something relaxing though and I already have too many of those shows on backlog. I'll bump it up the queue though after I get to 12 episodes of Polar Bear.
I think it'll be bothI just really have a feelingthat she will be. Like Kirbyguy said earlier, I can totally see this getting the Fresh treatment as Regina seems like she was designed to become that heel turn type of villain.
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Okay, scratch what I said earlier. Vice President is without a doubt the best girl in this show. She has it all~!
Here's hoping we get to see more of her lewd side later.
Well Natsume fits to that description perfectly. Best healing anime after Aria. . Waiting for next season already.
Hyouka vs K-On!.
Both Kyo Ani works.
I've seen one of their shows before (Clannad/Afterstory) so I'm more interested in whichever one has more feels.
Help me AnimeGAF.
I think it'll be both
Imo the twist should be :
.Regina + baby = cure ace.
it would make more sense to me.
It's too short to go on telling too much, but Cat Soup is not something I would've predicted watching for the week.
I heard Natsume was good as well, but it has so many seasons that I'm intimidated to start, lol. Can you give me a nice hook so I can push myself to watch it?![]()
Don't forget to read the history of Nekojiru, it heavily influenced Yuasa's intentions for the film:
http://www.pelleas.net/aniTOP/index.php/yoshiaki_yoshinaga_on_nekojiru
http://www.pelleas.net/aniTOP/index.php/yoshiaki_yoshinaga_on_nekojiru_pt_2
Personally I'd go with Hyouka but I wouldn't recommend it if you have low tolerance for sequences where nothing but talking happens. It gets a lot of detract for having glacial slow character development but I enjoyed the character interactions enough that this was never a problem.
K-On I'd never recommend since I personally can't get on with it. Mainly since the faces really weird me out and I don't like Yui especially. I can appreciate why others like it but urgh.
In terms of feels though, K-On probably wins out because it's meant to be all about that in the second season.
I will probably need to re-read this post tomorrow since I am up stupidly late again.
Watching four episodes for homework each class wouldn't be that high of a workload, though. Most literature classes I took would have a comparable or higher amount of reading assigned between classes. I think you could easily cover several full shows over the course of a semester with that type of pace.
I was wondering who suggested Kimi to Boku and saw that it was DTL. lol1 Hyouka to 3 K-On!'s and 1 Kimi to Boku.
Hmm, I guess I can start K-On! then flip a coin or something for the other two (then watch the other one after).
Thanks for helping me decide.
I guess that's fair. I suppose the other thing to think about is logistics. At least with contemporary anime, you can get kids to buy CR memberships for a term. With normal TV, you are basically SOL and are limited to whatever's on Netflix or whereever... which might even change at any time.
To be honest, I find anything that's heavily emotional tends to give me feelings of warmth. In fact I'm the kind of person that finds listening to Joy Division to be uplifting.Considering how dark and bleak some of the Mushishi stories get, I wouldn't count it as an iyashikei/healing anime. For me, a healing anime would be something where you can plop in any episode and know you'll get a relaxing dose of fluffy optimism.
Teaching anime can save the anime industry by causing them to buy overpriced DVDs!
Smile Precure: 41
I like these character finales. It didn't feel like there was that much solo battles this season, at least compared to Heartcatch, so these are a nice change of pace.
Bonus image because Yayoi is adorable.
Did hanamaru youchien ever come out in the US?
Oh GOD yes!! <3 <3
Hyouka vs K-On!.
Both Kyo Ani works.
I've seen one of their shows before (Clannad/Afterstory) so I'm more interested in whichever one has more feels.
Help me AnimeGAF.
I guess I'm just too eager to get away from the "slice of life" category because it just feels like such a loaded term at this point, lol. Also, it kinda felt like it had a similar pacing to YKK and Aria, so I guess I kinda stuck them all together.
Regarding Mushishi, I feel as if the show has positive things to say about relationships, nature, and humans in general despite some of the bleaker stories in the series. In regards to iyashikei, though, I agree that it probably doesn't fit.
Well Natsume fits to that description perfectly too. Best healing anime after Aria. Waiting for next season already.
Cat Soup OVA
As far as recommendation go: It's certainly worth watching, especially if you're looking for a bit of "Weird." to walk away with. I specifically want to call out DakkuMauji to watch this. I think it's right up his alley (and only thirty minutes) because of "cats" and "strange" and "strange cats".
Only the worst person would do that. lolTeaching anime can save the anime industry by causing them to buy overpriced DVDs!
She obviously have to grow up first , since they have 5 stones that allow miracles to occur , this shouldn't be too hard to do.she'll be into babies
Well let's just say that it's one those rare series that will only get better with each season. It has also the best cat in anime:
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Slow down girl !
Will watching Clannad make me cry just like Ano Hana did to me?
Of course I knew you would like that XD
She obviously have to grow up first , since they have 5 stones that allow miracles to occur , this shouldn't be too hard to do.
I wouldn't call Mushishi "slice of life" either. That can be a very broad description, but I think the useful meaning for it should be a series focused on the ordinary lives of ordinary people. Mushishi, meanwhile, is focused on the extraordinary.
Instead of giving it a genre classification, I'd prefer to call it a series of short stories about humans and the supernatural and leave it at that.
Yeah, Natsume's Book of Friends is similar in concept to Mushishi, but it's much more light-hearted. It's something I'd be willing to call a healing anime, at least in its episodic stories - the multi-episode stories of the later seasons move away from that.
Will watching Clannad make me cry just like Ano Hana did to me?