Byron
For me, anime isn't just a form of entertainment; it's a freaking art form, man. The way those colors pop and the characters develop—it's like a visual feast for my otaku soul. I'm all about appreciating the beauty in every frame and the emotions they evoke. The meticulous attention to detail, the vibrant palettes, and the stunning animation styles—I can't get enough of it. It's a whole new level of excitement, and I love sharing that with my fellow fans.
You know what sets me apart, though? While everyone's going crazy over shounen, I'm like, "Hold up, there's more to life than just shounen, peeps!" Don't get me wrong, I love me some epic battles and power-ups, but there's a whole world of anime beyond that. I'm a rebel, my friend, because I see the beauty in other genres too. Seinen, romance, psychological, slice-of-life—you name it, I love it. I appreciate the variety and depth that different genres bring to the table, defying the norm and keeping things interesting.
Take seinen, for example. These anime and manga are targeted towards a more mature audience, delving into complex themes and showcasing realistic character portrayals. From the psychological intricacies of "Monster" to the gritty and thought-provoking narratives of "Ghost in the Shell," seinen offers a unique blend of mature storytelling and deep introspection.
And romance? Oh man, don't even get me started! There's something magical about witnessing the blossoming of love on screen or through the pages of a manga. From heartwarming stories like "Kaguya sama" to tear-jerking dramas like "Golden Time," romance anime and manga capture the intricacies of human relationships, tugging at our heartstrings and making us believe in the power of love.
Psychological anime and manga take us on mind-bending journeys, exploring the depths of the human psyche and challenging our perception of reality. Series like "Oshi No Ko" and "classroom of the elite" present morally complex characters and intricate plotlines that keep us on the edge of our seats, pondering the complexities of the human mind long after the credits roll.
But let's not forget about slice-of-life, my friend. Sometimes, we need a break from the high-octane action and intense drama. Slice-of-life anime and manga offer a cozy and relatable experience, depicting everyday life and its small joys. Whether it's the heartwarming bonds formed in "Grand Blue" or the delightful charm of "K-On!," these series remind us to appreciate the little moments and find beauty in the ordinary.
My knowledge is off the charts, my friend. I've delved deep into the annals of anime and manga history, uncovering hidden gems and iconic classics. I can recite the names of legendary directors, the top-grossing franchises, and the most influential works of the medium. But it's not just about knowing facts; it's about understanding the impact these creations have had on the industry and the fans.
I spread the otaku love far and wide. I'm all about sparking lively discussions and making others discover those hidden gems they've been missing out on. My infectious passion and down-to-earth nature draw people in, man. I'm like the gatekeeper to a world of awesomeness, inviting others to join me on this wild otaku adventure.
--> Totally written by me
W animes
The animes that are the w's
While most anime are hyped up and shonen, I have moved passed that to find the ones that hit different. Though some hyped ones do just hit different.
They moving things, the moving people, the moving background.
They just hit different.
W mans and W womans
The characters that are the w's
Characters that stood out to me through an emotional or stupid level. Some are seen as the mastermind of the show and some are the clowns of the show. I would also like to preface that most of these characters are an acquired and cultered taste. Some people love them some hate them
They may be stupid or intelligent but they all are W's
W mangas
The manga's that are the w's
The cultered list. The ones that hit different even without the moving thinks and anime sounds. I need to read more as a newer reader. Lowkey a good manga beats a good anime.
Statistics
All Anime Stats Anime Stats
- Watching13
- Completed182
- On-Hold33
- Dropped11
- Plan to Watch103
- Total Entries342
- Rewatched6
- Episodes4,620
All Manga Stats Manga Stats
- Total Entries82
- Reread1
- Chapters8,290
- Volumes313
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