A follow up to my earlier post:
Story is: I'm a regular viewer of Floe's twitch, and he has a sub only discord. Several discord members do regular group watches of anime on rabbit amd synchtube.
I've been a somewhat fairweather anime/manga fan over the last decade, watching and reading shounen like FMA:Brotherhood, Naruto, and One Piece, occasionally getting into a cult favorite like Mawaru Penguindrum, or smash hits like Madoka and OPM, but really, these 6 series and their mangas, along with whatever has been aired on Toonami, are probably 95% of all the content I've seen over the last 7-10 years.
Enter the Floe sub discord weeb nights, which has exposed me to classics I always wanted to watch like Hajime no Ippo (been watching on and off, need to sit down and marathon everything anime and manga one of these months) and Great Teacher Onizuka ( see:
http://m.neogaf.com/showthread.php?p=227633518 )
It has also exposed me to, uh, modern ecchi/harem shows like Interview of Monster Girls, Testament of Sister New Devil, and High School DxD. The line between soft H and harem ecchi comedy has certainly been blurred even further since Girls Bravo (which, along with Tenchi GXP, are probably the most recent series of the genre I've watched prior to my latest binge; As you can see, there's a good 5-10 year gap of content.)
I'm kind of surprised at the quality of animation and fight scenes in shows like Testament of Sister New Devil and Highschool Dxd, although the fanservicy scenes, shots, and interactions make my eyes roll and are sometimes almost too cringeworthy to handle (But hey, the seamless transitions from battle shounen to romantic slice of life comedy to absurdist harem hatewatch and back again are part of the charm, I guess.).
Also, I must say, Highschool Dxd season 1 might have the greatest ED in the history of television.
https://youtu.be/vTgT-mGwuQA. >_>