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Total Recommendations: 2

If you liked
Jigoku Sensei Nube
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Gegege no Kitarou (2018)
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Horror? ✓ Comedy? ✓ Tear-jerker? ✓ Toei at their peak? ✓ Comedy/horror is such a rare combination of genres that somehow mix to make something that stands out above the rest. It's something where I honestly couldn't explain why the two work together so well, they just do, and while I've always had a hatred for Toei, they seem to do this genre mix so perfectly. Gegege no Kitaro (2018) and Jigoku Sensei Nube are two anime that take this genre combo, and make my two favorite comedy/horror anime of all time, with some of the most memorable characters, facing off against all sorts of yokai that westerners like me are never prepared to see, from Binbogami, to Yuki-onna. The art styles are very un-Toei like (Eyes that don't look ugly, proportions that don't look anorexic, and animation that doesn't scream "WE ARE CUTTING CORNERS!"), with some absolutely catchy OP/ED music, and moments that easily make me cry myself bone-dry. Both main characters are pretty easy to enjoy, with neither being like a blank slate, one's a lecherous guy with knowledge of all yokai and a demon arm, the other is a completely aromantic + emotionally reserved one-eyed yokai kid with a laundry-list of powers and a father who's just an eye on a body, both hold an extreme level of care for their friends, and both wanting to protect humans from being unfairly attacked by hostile yokai. If you like one, you'll like the other, and if you're like me, it may even shift your opinion of Toei as an animation studio.

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Ashita no Joe
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Takarajima
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May seem like a weird pair of anime to compare to each other, but there's more in common here than you might expect, besides the obvious "Oh hey, Dezaki is at it again with his god-tier anime" While slightly more lighthearted than Ashita no Joe, Takarajima has that same indescribable vibe that AnJ pulled off so well, quaint living, same ability to swing from dramatic and tense to slow and cozy. Both are pretty damn good for 70's anime, and both are able to pull in an audience that otherwise wouldn't bat an eye at sports and piratey anime. The series are both focused more on the characters than the actual "objective" of each anime. Characters feel realistic and consistent, Jim being a 13 year old, acts irrationally and without sense of self preservation, and Joe being a street urchin living with nothing his whole life, is a delinquent who has a really messed up moral compass, both improve and develop rapidly throughout the series. Ashita no Joe tries to feel as realistic and visceral as possible, whereas Takarajima is okay with bending reality a tiny bit, though neither of them hesitate to put you through some emotional hardship, with how they make you love the characters, then put them through absolute hell. I've cried watching both, which ain't easy to do to me, so I feel that's also worth mentioning. Without delving into sequels (Or speaking in enough detail to spoil anything), I liked the endings for both, it made me feel like I had watched a once in a lifetime type of anime. Both are absolute masterpieces, and with both of them having really good quality fansubs (And proper HD remasters), you shouldn't sleep on either of them.

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