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Anime/Manga Community

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  • WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!

    Votes: 34 15.7%
  • Muda Muda Muda!

    Votes: 46 21.3%
  • B..baka!

    Votes: 80 37.0%
  • Why yes I like isekai!

    Votes: 11 5.1%
  • Anime Thor

    Votes: 3 1.4%
  • I'm here for the plot!

    Votes: 42 19.4%

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saw this announcement. I read the manga and it has a decent start but kinda fell of near the end. it's still worth a read, especially for the fan service. wonder how good the anime will be thou.
Is it edgy trash like Akame ga Kill?

Ruri Dragon is a psyop created by SJ btw.
 

NanaMiku

Member
I’m on vacation and finally watching Frieren and it’s so relaxing. Great characters, great fights, and I really like the world setup. Beautiful scenery as well.
The anime really enhances it. Some panels from the manga are really improved in the anime
 

Bernardougf

Member
Any tips on Anime to start watching ??

Juet finished:
Bersek
Hunter vs hunter
Jujutsu Kaisen

Loved all 3 specially jujutsu and hunter
 
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Is it edgy trash like Akame ga Kill?

Ruri Dragon is a psyop created by SJ btw.

this one does have some edginess to it.

basic story is set in some fantasy land.
demon army invading, yada yada. the hero, being the strongest swordsman in the land, was chosen to lead the human army into battle and fight their way into the demon realm. him and the remaining 10 of his allies was face with overwhelming odds and 7 of them decided to abandon the quest to fight the demon lord. the remaing 4 successed but on their way back they got ambushed by the 7 who had abandoned them. the 4 of them died in the hands of those 7 and those 7 went on to became the heros of the human world. our hero swordsman however, somehow came back to live, but now in a younger elf like body, had to regain his strength and set out on a quest to kill the heros of the human world now.

like I said, the manga has plenty of fan service. even plenty of actual sex scenes (not sure if the anime would cover those thou). the fights were decent and the story has a strong start. but the ending kinda fell apart. hopefully the anime would be able to fix some of that.


edit: also, didn't Ruri Dragon got suspended because the artist went into hospital like 5 chapters after serialization or something? did it start back up again?
 
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Any tips on Anime to start watching ??

Juet finished:
Bersek
Hunter vs hunter
Jujutsu Kaisen

Loved all 3 specially jujutsu and hunter

which service are you watching stuff on?

Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Demon Slayer
One Punch Man

start with these 3 since you seem to like more action stuff.
 
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Lunarorbit

Member
The anime really enhances it. Some panels from the manga are really improved in the anime
This has been an excellent 1st season. Jumped to the top of my all time favorites. Great background art too.

Think I'm going to have to get the manga of this one.
 

Kumomeme

Member
Akira Toriyama passed away at age of 68

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damn...thank you for all the memories for our childhood.
 
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Lunarorbit

Member
Started watching fruits basket after I finished frieren.

Damn, two excellent anime/manga written by women. I think most,or not all, of the anime I had watched before was written by men.

Any suggestions on other anime written by women, gaf?
 

NanaMiku

Member
Started watching fruits basket after I finished frieren.

Damn, two excellent anime/manga written by women. I think most,or not all, of the anime I had watched before was written by men.

Any suggestions on other anime written by women, gaf?
Try Okada Mari?
I think her best works are Anohana and Gosick

Almost forget, Chihayafuru is a must try
 
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Lunarorbit

Member
Try Okada Mari?
I think her best works are Anohana and Gosick

Almost forget, Chihayafuru is a must try
Was reading her bio and this stood out:

"Rather than beginning as a manga creator or an in-between artist or animator at a studio like Hayao Miyazaki or Satoshi Kon each did, Okada had a more unusual path into filmmaking – she began by writing scenarios to be used in direct-to-video pornography, and cites this job as a valuable exercise in writing situations that she hadn’t directly experienced."

Kinda wild. I mean porn used to have more intricate plots than just step siblings. Didn't expect that entry though
 

Doom85

Member
Started watching fruits basket after I finished frieren.

Damn, two excellent anime/manga written by women. I think most,or not all, of the anime I had watched before was written by men.

Any suggestions on other anime written by women, gaf?

You mean women are the primary demographic (shojo or josei), or just written by a woman in general?

Plenty of women have written Shonen/seinen (primary male demographic). Fullmetal Alchemist, Demon Slayer, Inuyasha, D. Gray-man, a bunch of series by CLAMP (who are a group of women), Blue Exorcist, Dorohedoro, A Silent Voice, To Your Eternity, etc.

In terms of shojo/josei, I just finished reading all of NANA. It is an incomplete story due to the mangaka becoming ill (she has gotten somewhat better in the years since, but time will tell if she’s physically able to return and finish it), but still fantastic. It follows two women, both named Nana, who move to Tokyo, one searching for love and proving she can live on her own, and the other looking to form her own image in the world of rock music. They meet and a strong friendship starts. But boy, there is a lot of sad moments, and the series does “end” on a very sad note, but I do feel the mangaka was hinting the series would end on a generally positive angle as eventually the story shows glimpses of the future of the characters and while some things are not great in said future, there’s still a hopeful angle they can push through to a better tomorrow.

So yeah, an incomplete manga, but it was excellent. I’ve heard the anime only adapts roughly half or so of the manga, so be warned if you go the anime route as the manga will provide far more story.
 

Delphisage

Member
So what do you usually do when you can't find anything you want to watch? Because for the last two weeks my coping mechanism has been watching Victory Gundam out of completionism.
 

Doom85

Member
So what do you usually do when you can't find anything you want to watch? Because for the last two weeks my coping mechanism has been watching Victory Gundam out of completionism.

Complete opposite problem for me, aside from 2020 (which had few new shows for obvious reasons), the years 2018, 2019, and especially 2021-2023 have had WAY too many new interesting shows that the plan-to-watch backlog is massive. There’s TOO MUCH that I want to watch.
 

Delphisage

Member
Complete opposite problem for me, aside from 2020 (which had few new shows for obvious reasons), the years 2018, 2019, and especially 2021-2023 have had WAY too many new interesting shows that the plan-to-watch backlog is massive. There’s TOO MUCH that I want to watch.
But nothing that's out right now is good.
 

Sleepwalker

Member
Got pretty hooked on Solo levelling and binged it all in one single sitting. Anything similar while I wait for new eps?

Not really big into anime but I did sign up for Crunchyroll premium.
 

Doom85

Member
You tell me what's out right now besides a bunch of narou-kei and shonen.

Since 2018? Well, strap in:

2018 - Violet Evergarden, Devilman Crybaby, Megalabox, SSSS Gridman, Golden Kamuy, Bloom into You, Zombieland Saga, A Place Further than the Universe, Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, Aggretsuko, Hinamatsuri, Grand Blue Dreaming, Cells at Work

2019 - Dororo, Vinland Saga, Promised Neverland Season 1, Fruits Basket, Kaguya-sama: Love is War, Beastars, Carole and Tuesday, Mob Psycho 100

2020 - Great Pretender, Dorohedoro, Akudama Drive

2021 - Ranking of Kings, To Your Eternity, Odd Taxi, 86, Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song, Komi Can’t Communicate, Way of the House Husband, The Heike Story, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean, Sonny Boy

2022 - Cyberpunk Edgerunners, Chainsaw Man, Spy x Family, Made in Abyss Season 2, Lycoris Recoil, Summertime Rendering, Call of the Night, Gundam: Witch from Mercury, My Dress-up Darling, Bocchi the Rock, Ya Boy Kongming, Akiba Maid War

2023 - Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, The Apothecary Diaries, Trigun Stampede, Heavenly Delusion, Pluto, Oshi no Ko, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead

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Stone Ocean was fucking awful still frames CGI fest that killed the Jojo hype. That shit was trash.

Chained Soldier is high quality.
Eh... I liked Takahiro's Akameverse but I thought this was just horny garbage lacking edge when it first started. He's got another series ongoing that seems even worse.
 

STARSBarry

Gold Member
Started watching fruits basket after I finished frieren.

Damn, two excellent anime/manga written by women. I think most,or not all, of the anime I had watched before was written by men.

Any suggestions on other anime written by women, gaf?
xxxHolic, or any CLAMP adaption

I also have a soft spot for



but I would always recommend you watch Card Captors, xxxHolic and Magic Knight Rayearth so you can get the most out of it first, they did a MCU before that was even a thing with these series.

Any tips on Anime to start watching ??

Juet finished:
Bersek
Hunter vs hunter
Jujutsu Kaisen

Loved all 3 specially jujutsu and hunter


Because you specifically stated Hunter and Jujutsu being being your preference Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, it might sound like such a "normie" suggestion but its the same genre as those two for sure and is a damn good quality adaptation.

as you went and looked at Bersek (I assume you watched the 2016 Beserk, which is sadly meme worth bad) so have some interest in more adult story lines I would recommend Black Lagoon.



I love it when I find someone who has never seen this, because its the show that made me realise that anime could be so much more.
 
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NanaMiku

Member
He said no isekai (yeah, I know they’re not trapped there from what I’ve heard, but some still count it as such), though I did list a few Shonen (which he also excluded) that were too good to ignore.
They're only playing MMO game, They also play another game in later arc. Well to be fair, it's from Narou too lol

This season has really great titles.
 

Doom85

Member
They're only playing MMO game, They also play another game in later arc. Well to be fair, it's from Narou too lol

This season has really great titles.

A lot of people would still label it as isekai, especially considering Sword Art Online popularized the genre and it too doesn’t always have the characters trapped in whatever game they’re currently on.

I’m not saying I necessarily agree with labeling Frontier as isekai, but it’s just one of those loosey-goosey genre definitions at this point.
 

Bernardougf

Member
xxxHolic, or any CLAMP adaption

I also have a soft spot for



but I would always recommend you watch Card Captors, xxxHolic and Magic Knight Rayearth so you can get the most out of it first, they did a MCU before that was even a thing with these series.




Because you specifically stated Hunter and Jujutsu being being your preference Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, it might sound like such a "normie" suggestion but its the same genre as those two for sure and is a damn good quality adaptation.

as you went and looked at Bersek (I assume you watched the 2016 Beserk, which is sadly meme worth bad) so have some interest in more adult story lines I would recommend Black Lagoon.



I love it when I find someone who has never seen this, because its the show that made me realise that anime could be so much more.

Thanks! I watched both berzeks animes the old and new.. the old was better but neither has continued so it sux ... Im not int9 manda reading so I guess Ill never know what happens.

I just saw demon slayer as a recommendation... really good.

Right now Im going through Fullmetal Alchemist brothehood... Im not liking it as much as the others but is not bad by all means

Im going to check the one you suggested after. Thanks.

With so many shitty hollywood shows in the last years I turned my attention to Anime and have a lot to catch on.
 

STARSBarry

Gold Member
Right now Im going through Fullmetal Alchemist brothehood... Im not liking it as much as the others but is not bad by all means

The issue I find with Brotherhood is it's really good, but early in they skip alot of stuff that was fleshed out in the original anime.

If you didn't know the original followed the manga up until they caught up to what was written at the time, but rather than wait for the original author they just... made up shit.

The issue is that when they remade FMA with brotherhood, because they don't want to retread the same story that already been made they skipped a lot of the original stuff. Sometimes they turned multiple episodes into single episodes or just skipped it entirely. That means for people who have seen the original FMA series they can fill in the gaps, but brotherhood feels rushed early on because it well is... so that people can get to the new stuff that actually follows the manga.

Sadly for new watchers though it can feel like it's missing something early on.
 
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NanaMiku

Member
A lot of people would still label it as isekai, especially considering Sword Art Online popularized the genre and it too doesn’t always have the characters trapped in whatever game they’re currently on.

I’m not saying I necessarily agree with labeling Frontier as isekai, but it’s just one of those loosey-goosey genre definitions at this point.
isekai term have gone wild. Someone in my country said fantasy genre as "native isekai"
 

Bernardougf

Member
The issue I find with Brotherhood is it's really good, but early in they skip alot of stuff that was fleshed out in the original anime.

If you didn't know the original followed the manga up until they caught up to what was written at the time, but rather than wait for the original author they just... made up shit.

The issue is that when they remade FMA with brotherhood, because they don't want to retread the same story that already been made they skipped a lot of the original stuff. Sometimes they turned multiple episodes into single episodes or just skipped it entirely. That means for people who have seen the original FMA series they can fill in the gaps, but brotherhood feels rushed early on because it well is... so that people can get to the new stuff that actually follows the manga.

Sadly for new watchers though it can feel like it's missing something early on.
The problem Im having is with the protagonist, it maybe correlated to missing previous lore as you put it, but as I see it this series/anime dosent show him as some young inexperienced apprentice, but as a full fledged alchemist that most people in the region know, some kind of prodigy, but 20 ep in and all he does is basically get his ass kicked and his arm broken multiple times, he has no special/strong to my eyes abilities (outside been able to cast easily wihout a circle) and have to be saved most of the time and to complete he dosent know shit about nothing and is always in "aww" and lost with everything that is happening around him ....

Its basically a padawn/apprentice story without the teachers and the apprentice character.... so Im finding hard to like Edward at this point... because the anime is telling me one thing (he is awsome and famous) and showing me he is completely incompetent.

Is not bad and maybe all will come together ahead... but right now this is how I feel.
 
Will Dorohedoro ever get a second anime season?
Watched this a couple years ago and was blown away by the artwork, level of detail, the story, and the world building. Creative fantasy in all the right ways.
 
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