I'm about 10 episodes in to Akame ga Kill and loving it so far. It's been on my watch list for a while but couldn't find anywhere that streamed it (Netflix, Amazon Prime etc). Finally caved and got CrunchyRoll.
I'm in love with Leone
Oh damn, I won't spoil anything but good luck! It's a good anime
I can't believe I have only just seen this thread, please tell me you guys are watching Re:ZERO
Re:Zero is my shit. I love it and I usually ignore the "guy gets stuck in a fantasy world, meta ensues." It's hilarious, brutal, and interesting all in one.I'm about 10 episodes in to Akame ga Kill and loving it so far. It's been on my watch list for a while but couldn't find anywhere that streamed it (Netflix, Amazon Prime etc). Finally caved and got CrunchyRoll.
I'm in love with Leone
Oh damn, I won't spoil anything but good luck! It's a good anime
I can't believe I have only just seen this thread, please tell me you guys are watching Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World this season, some of the best character writing I've seen since Monogatari, every single episode just leaves me wanting more.
I'm loving Kiznaiver as well, the latest episode gives me the feeling things are about to get a lot more serious.
Nice. I'm in the mood for well adated shounens as of late, Boku no Hero kind of reignited the spark.According to this article I randomly pulled off of google, it seems more than likely.
I've been watching Re:Zero as well and it's great, like you said with an odd mix of comedy, brutality, and mystery. It has a lot of potential for expansion, given that after the first season we've only been hinted at what's going on in this world. I find the main character to be very interesting, a very unusual guy but still very "human" (as opposed to main characters always seeming advantaged by their protagonist status), and I think he's quite under-rated (look at the merch, it's only about the cute girls!).Re:Zero is my shit. I love it and I usually ignore the "guy gets stuck in a fantasy world, meta ensues." It's hilarious, brutal, and interesting all in one.
I've been watching Re:Zero as well and it's great, like you said with an odd mix of comedy, brutality, and mystery. It has a lot of potential for expansion, given that after the first season we've only been hinted at what's going on in this world. I find the main character to be very interesting, a very unusual guy but still very "human" (as opposed to main characters always seeming advantaged by their protagonist status), and I think he's quite under-rated (look at the merch, it's only about the cute girls!).
Looking forward to season 2 which is going to be right around the corner.
Yeah, I tend to consider a block of 12 episodes as a season, instead of viewing them as "half-a-season".It's basically one of the best shows this year, just watch the first 3 or so episodes and you will be hooked. It's the first show that I watch as soon as it airs every week since You Lie In April I guess.
It's 25 episodes, we're not even halfway through yet But I have to agree about how well Subaru is written, he has a very fast tongue and really doesn't stick to anime clichés, the way he talks to the female cast members kind of reminds me a bit of a less perverted Aragi from Monogatari.
Yeah, I tend to consider a block of 12 episodes as a season, instead of viewing them as "half-a-season".It's basically one of the best shows this year, just watch the first 3 or so episodes and you will be hooked. It's the first show that I watch as soon as it airs every week since You Lie In April I guess.
It's 25 episodes, we're not even halfway through yet But I have to agree about how well Subaru is written, he has a very fast tongue and really doesn't stick to anime clichés, the way he talks to the female cast members kind of reminds me a bit of a less perverted Aragi from Monogatari.
Anyway, Joe, there's much more to it than the cute maids. As Miscreant said, the main character doesn't follow the cliches, and the anime takes a bit of a unique take on the "guy gets teleported in a fantasy world" theme. It can be fun and lighthearted (with a good chunk of meta), and then pretty dark and serious on the next moment, while seeming seamless, so it's all pretty well executed (if I may say so ).
I need to rewatch this. So friggin' heartwarming.Gave Spice and Wolf a test run yesterday, and the first episode was quite enjoyable, so I bought the Blu Ray, and will be binging that on Wednesday.