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Jan 8, 2021 1:01 PM
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Feel free to post about the Winter 2021 season here, such as what shows you're watching or planning on watching. Personally, I plan on watching the following: I'll post my first impressions once the first round of episodes are out! |
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Jan 10, 2021 2:15 PM
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I had no problems with the last season of attack on titan so far, it seems fine The first episode of the second season of promised neverland was okay, but not really anything special i think I read the source material on horimiya and the adaptation will probably be fine haven't seen Yuru camp The second season of beastars also started kind of slow so I don't know if I'll continue first episode of spider isekai was fine but nothing special |
Jan 10, 2021 2:27 PM
#3
First Impressions The first round of episodes for each show I've been planning to watch is out, so here are my impressions thus far:
So far, this season is shaping out to be promising altogether. I don't see myself picking up another show-- I'm pretty content with my selection thus far-- but I'll keep my options open. |
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Jan 11, 2021 12:10 AM
#4
Hello again folks! With a new season comes a new gift of shows unleashed upon the world. Some burning piles of trash, some unpolished gems, and every now and then a show that really gets you. For this 2021 season, I'm watching way too many shows as usual. This time around there are plenty of sequels to look forward and a few new shows. As for shows that stand out for me, I've got
I'm also watching a ton of other shows like Dr.Stone, Reincarnated as a Slime, Mushoku Tensei, So I'm a Spider so What, Kai Byoui Ramune, Kemono Jihen, etc. Basically most of the seasonal stuff. Frankly a lot of first episodes so far have been alright. Only thing that's shined above the rest making me look forward to watching it next week is Horimiya so far. It'd be nice if we had an end of season discussion to see how opinions have changed too. |
Jan 12, 2021 9:21 PM
#5
First Impressions
Honestly this might be my anime of the season. I've heard the manga goes downhill but that 1st episode felt so authentic. It starts out like every kinda rom-com with the popular girl and otaku cliche but it turns tails on you and shows you there's depth to the characters as people. The pacing was amazing for just one episode believe it or not. I've seen more out this anime in 23 minutes than the entire series of mundane rom-coms. Miyamura is my favorite so far but I love both characters and I hope to see even more!!
Sadly, I didn't feel the S1 thrills. The pacing is alright I guess but it's kinda just the little kids reacting to their surroundings and Emma and Ray planning; the chase scenes felt like a shounen action which doesn't work too well but the background art is decent. The 3-D tree chase scene looked wrong though. The CGI is a mixed bag cause the dragonflies looked good but the monster kinda just looked ugly to me.
As a bio(informatics) major, I have a huge bias and damn is this actually such a cute anime!! Even though there is blood flying, it's more wholesome than your typical moe girl anime tbh LOL; the world-building looks fantastic and the action scenes feel creative!! Even though half the characters are red, they don't abuse the color so your eyes aren't strained. Prepare to sit back and relax as you watch this :))
This one definitely has the most potential out of all the anime I've watched so far (other than Horimiya)!! Even though the worldbuilding and plot are yet to be explained from the 1st episode, I like the characters and the beautiful setting. The characters may not feel authentic but when you give the nervous, anxiety-filled troupe and reckless, trigger-happy type to female leads, it's different. You might call it a double standard, but keep in mind it's a shoujo ai. I'm not expecting Yagate Kimi ni Naru level romance but I want to see moreeee
Don't watch this. Both the characters are unlikeable. I watched this before Horimiya and I still felt this. There's a bunch of life mumbo jumbo and since the character designs are so plain and uninspired, the studio, Project No.9 btw (see what else they made...) spent their budget on the female lead's legs. I saw the OP right after and I can tell this is another harem anime with an otaku lead. Very uncreative.
Anime of the season? Anime of the season. I lied about Horimiya |
Space_BoyfriendJan 14, 2021 1:37 PM
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Jan 13, 2021 6:01 PM
#6
The depths of seasonal hell is a pit no one can escape from. I watched many a first episode this past week, and sunk deeper and deeper. Horimiya - I dunno, I don't really like romances. Wouldn't have picked it up if it wasn't watched for club. First episode was cute, but also felt very rushed. Like they're just montaging/timeskipping their entire relationship. Probably wouldn't keep up with it if it wasn't a club showing. Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka? - Biased because I really like the source LNs. It's solid isekai with fun twist if you're into that. CGI kinda bad at points, especially for the monsters, but for the MC it's fine. Overall a solid adaptation so far. Last Dungeon - Full name is way too long to write down here. Basically comedy in the same vein of One Punch Man, of super overpowered dude and people reacting to how OP he is except in generic fantasy land. It's ok. Sometimes funny, mediocre animation, somewhat endearing characters. Only problem is that just like OPM the joke's gonna be worn out real thin real quick. Unlike OPM, this anime doesn't really have much going for it outside of that joke. Kemono Jihen - Pretty good supernatural detective thing. Standard detective goes out to solve cases done by youkai and monsters and stuff like that. First episode was a pretty solid hook. Definitely gonna keep watching. Urasekai Picnic - Good sort of psychological thriller. Likeable characters and a very interesting premise. It's inspired by the novel Otherside Picnic, which inspired the Stalker games among other things. I kinda wish they went harder on the horror/mind fuck elements? Because the show's definitely capable of having solid horror elements, but it never goes hard enough to be really satisfying. More creepy than actually terrifying. Ex-Arm - MASTERPIECE 10/10 NO OTHER ANIME CAN COMPETE Wonder Egg Priority - Probably my favorite first episode. It has a very surreal, almost whimsical feel to it, even despite the heavier subject matter and horror elements. Reminds me of stuff by Ikuhara. Has alot of promise, and I hope it doesn't fuck it up. Hortensia Saga - Why the fuck did I even watch this... Poorly animated hyper generic medieval fantasy anime that both tries too hard to be a serious, realistic drama and sticks to closely to its genre tropes. Apparently it's based off of a mobile game which makes alot of sense but even so, there's plenty of mobile game animes that manage to feel more original than this. Vlad Love - Dumbass gag comedy about a girl with a blood donating fetish who picks up a vampire gf. One of those comedies that is incredibly stupid and revels in its dumbassery and makes you lose brain cells. And sometimes I just wanna lose brain cells. Also apparently it's by the director who did a bunch of old famous shit like ghost in the shell, Jin-Rou, Patlabor, and Blood? So that's a genre shift, I guess. Back Arrow - Lets lose more braincells. Have a dumbass mecha with a setting that's a half feudal japan, half wild west, with hot blooded half naked mecha pilots shouting their convictions as they punch other mechs in the face all at a breakneck pace. Very reminiscent of stuff like GunxSword, which is very much a plus. Really enjoyable so far. Project Scard: Praeter no Kizu - GoHands back at it again with another shitty original anime. From the masterminds behind the masterpiece Handshakers, it's here again. God-awful 3D backgrounds clashing with 2d characters, overproduced special effects, and garish filters everywhere. At the very least they're improving? The camerawork doesn't give me a headache, and the plot is now just boring instead of laughably stupid. Idoly Pride - Idol anime except with a twist. The entire first episode was just to set up that singular twist to make it look distinct from other idol anime. I'm cautious about this, because it all depends on how much they use that twist, or if they'll just play the idol stuff completely straight with no deviation. It hasn't really gripped me so far, and the large amount of characters in the opening makes me even more wary. Gekidol - Kinda interesting premise and sci-fi hooks sort of let down by hamfisted idol aspects. I feel like there's promise here though, because unlike Idoly Pride, the "twist" here is ingrained in every aspect in the show and isn't easily ignorable. Hopefully it goes to some interesting places. Well that was alot of anime. This season is pretty decent, though obviously most people will be focusing on all the sequels. My personal top 3 picks: Wonder Egg Priority, Kemono Jihen and Back Arrow. JUST KIDDING THIS SEASON FUCKING SUCKS THE ONLY ANIME THAT MATTERS IS EX-ARM BABY THE SAVIOR OF THE INDUSTRY FUCK EVERYTHING ELSE |
Jan 19, 2021 10:07 PM
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Picked up Wonder Egg Priority-- the first episode was neat. Reminds me of Flip Flappers. The premise is different and the visuals stand out. The story itself has some heavy tones, which is bold but welcome. Seems promising enough! |
Feb 7, 2021 2:16 PM
#8
I need non non biyori nonstop ground into paste and permeated into my brain cavity |
Feb 7, 2021 2:18 PM
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mafoo5 said: I need non non biyori nonstop ground into paste and permeated into my brain cavity I might need to get in on this, sell me on non non biyori |
Feb 7, 2021 9:23 PM
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WindowsMeTan said: mafoo5 said: I need non non biyori nonstop ground into paste and permeated into my brain cavity I might need to get in on this, sell me on non non biyori It's an SoL comedy about a handful of girls in a rural town who mess around every episode There's nothing about it that really stands out I just like it |
Feb 10, 2021 2:26 PM
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Most shows are approaching the halfway point so I thought I would post an update on my thoughts on each of the shows that I'm watching for this season:
What are you guys still watching this season? Any new shows to pick up halfway through? |
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Feb 11, 2021 5:35 PM
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WindowsMeTan said: Most shows are approaching the halfway point so I thought I would post an update on my thoughts on each of the shows that I'm watching for this season:
What are you guys still watching this season? Any new shows to pick up halfway through? I'm still watching Redo of Healer, but it's more for the memes than because it's good. I've definitely seen worse though. |
Feb 24, 2021 11:23 PM
#13
Shows I'm continuing:
Honestly this has been a pretty enjoyable season. I didn't mention any sequels since I wanted to focus on the new anime, but there are alot of them on top of the interesting stuff I already listed. |
Feb 24, 2021 11:53 PM
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ducklife said: Horimiya - I don't like it. It feels so melodramatic despite nothing really dramatic or tense really happening. The direction is just so in-your-face and overly intense for a fairly grounded and uneventful story. Would have dropped a long time ago if not a club showing. Totally reasonable, I think some of my other friends dropped it as well for similar reasons. You're right-- it's disproportionately dramatic to the point where things are hard to take seriously. Personally, I'd rate it closer to a flat 5/10 at this point. However, I honestly do see a few of my own high school relationships in Horimiya which is kind of endearing. At the end of the day, I'll give it to Horimiya for at least being a nice palette cleanser for me in regards to the high school romance genre. It's nothing special at all but I don't dislike it. ducklife said: Wonder Egg Priority - This is starting to feel like a whole lot of style over substance. It looks super colorful and wonderfully animated, but is as subtle as a brick and has been glacially paced. I don't mind episodic stuff, but each episode has been very similar in premise, with little twist to the formula of fight monster representing some type of trauma or bullying, maybe get powerup, defeat it, rinse and repeat. At this point I'm just waiting for something interesting that'll shake things up. Honestly, the first episode was kind of neat and had a lot of promise but I haven't really enjoyed it since. As you noted, it's a lot of style over substance, but I don't even find myself enjoying the visual delivery. It's saturated and hard to take seriously. This show has been most frequently been compared to Madoka Magica and Flip Flappers, but both of those shows have such distinct and mesmerizing imagery. I feel like Wonder Egg Priority consists of a lot of flashy animation devoid of any style or nuance. Regardless, the writing feels super cheap to me. Why let the viewer develop independent thought when you can shove themes and sob stories down their throats? Also, I couldn't agree with you more-- the formulaic approach to each episode is probably the biggest thing holding back the show. We're over the halfway point and I don't see any sign of innovation (don't even get me started on the pets). Probably a 5/10 for me right now-- I definitely see why people are enjoying it so much but it's been nothing but a let down for me from the second episode on. |
Feb 28, 2021 12:11 PM
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WindowsMeTan said: ducklife said: Horimiya - I don't like it. It feels so melodramatic despite nothing really dramatic or tense really happening. The direction is just so in-your-face and overly intense for a fairly grounded and uneventful story. Would have dropped a long time ago if not a club showing. Totally reasonable, I think some of my other friends dropped it as well for similar reasons. You're right-- it's disproportionately dramatic to the point where things are hard to take seriously. Personally, I'd rate it closer to a flat 5/10 at this point. However, I honestly do see a few of my own high school relationships in Horimiya which is kind of endearing. At the end of the day, I'll give it to Horimiya for at least being a nice palette cleanser for me in regards to the high school romance genre. It's nothing special at all but I don't dislike it. Horimiya is melting my brain I don't hate it but I feel like my brain is melting |
Apr 4, 2021 12:28 PM
#16
As per tradition, a short summary of my experiences with this season. Sorry for the lack of elaboration, this season thoroughly drained me.
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