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What anime retro/classic (you can list newer anime titles, too) anime have you watched in 2020?
Here's mine in a somewhat chronological order of watch but not necessarily by year of release:
First week of January: Started the year with the obscure OVA "Outlanders" subbed w/original Japanese audio. A bit risque but a great comedy sci-fi romance, too. My wife liked it, too.
In late January we decided to start watching the 7 boxsets recently imported from the States of Ranma 1/2. We watched all 161 episodes. If you like the characters, you'll enjoy watching beyond the second season/volume. Just a warning: there isn't a very clear story arc and it wasn't entirely the TV writers' fault for this. Rumiko was still making the Ranma 1/2 manga 4-years after the series got cancelled in 1992 and she never draws any strong conclusion (except in interviews about the series). I generally can't stand anime that spans beyond 12-26-episodes. This is the first time I've watched an anime of 161 episodes (I watched up to about 95 episodes of the original Dragon Ball). Last note. I was reading Western reviews on the Ranma 1/2 TV series. A lot of criticism coming from Americans about the length of the series and the character Happosai. I thought that people were just inept to understand the humor of characters like Happosai. When I created my GAF account in May 2020; I became Happosai to show that he's only half as obnoxious as fans made him out to be.
Prior to finishing Ranma my wife an I had watched the first 6 Tenchi Muyo OVA episodes on blu-ray. We finished watching the remainder of the Tenchi OVA from the early 90's in early April.
My wife had heard about "the Slayers" from the Spanish dubs that ran in Mexico. I had the boxset of the first three Slayers seasons made. So, in late April we watched: Slayers TV, Slayers Next, and Slayers Try. My wife likes all of them and I liked Slayers TV and Next the most. The battle scenes got kinda boring in Try...for me.
After Slayers ended...I really wasn't sure what to pick to that would hold the same interest with my wife. Not everything in my collection is going to have the same reception. Seeing as we have been watching Inuyasha alongside every anime in this list since we restarted the Tenchi OVA's; I remembered that the Ushio & Tora OVA had certain similarities to Inuyasha. So, Ushio and Tora it was. I think she liked up to about OVA 7. The conclusion episode of the OVAs is...meh...okay. Overall, I'd still watch the 1992 OVA to the 2015 reboot.
Ushio and Tora ended abruptly as OVAs usually do. So, I thought...maybe we should watch another series. So, I picked Blueseed (one I previously had on VHS and had only seen about 6 episodes of in the late-90's). It sounded interesting, so we started the DVD's from episode 1. Maybe it's because it takes itself very seriously or because I was suffering bad insomnia at the time; whatever the reason...we stopped watching after episode 3 of 26. I plan to watch it again when this pandemic ends. Seems that watching things without comedy or romance during this whole COVID mess...just makes serious anime titles hard to watch.
This was about late May or early June and we wanted to start another anime to watch as a secondary to the seemingly endless Inuyasha (which I'm still only into the 124th friggin' episode...I hate long series!). Anyway, I thought a good switch to something lighter would be the Tenchi Muyo TV series (titled in the U.S. "Tenchi Universe"). We took some breaks between episodes but eventually finished in late July. 26 out of 26 episodes...not bad...strong contender to OVA except less background given to the characters.
Around August 5th I decided to follow-up Tenchi with something similar and yet shorter and different. I dug out Photon:The Idiot Adventures OVA which advertises itself on the DVD box as "from the creators of Tenchi Muyo." It does look very Tenchi-ish but comes off way more comedic and more adult in content. It's 6 oddly timed episodes (the episodes run from 32-40 minutes each) and just finished the last episode last night. I recommend it and it was recently renewed by Discotek. If you like extreme sci-fi comedy...you'll like it. You only have to invest about 3-hours of your time to finish the full 6-episodes.
In conclusion: This is 2020 so far in anime. I'll be watching episode 125 of the Spanish dubbed Inuyasha tonight with my wife. I'm not really enjoying it anymore. The series switched directors (for the first time) after the 44th episode or so. Those first 44 Inuyasha episodes showed stronger character direction, not so bloody serious, and less frequent "let's fight for some random monster because...the jewel shards...or...Naraku!" Seems like the context has just been drained out of it and so has the little comedy that was there. If you have seen the full 6 seasons and/or the Final Act...please let me know if it gets better or worse. I'm not that big into anime that takes itself too serious unless it's something short like a movie or OVA.
To move on from here we plan to watch the following others this month until the end of the year: Dragon Half OVA, Geobreeders OVAs 1 & 2, DNA2 (DNA-squared...from the author of Video Girl Ai), Megazone 23, random classic anime movies, and planning on watching the Ranma 1/2 OVAs in December.