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Jujutsu Kaisen 0: Tokyo Toritsu Jujutsu Koutou Senmon Gakkou
Oct 24, 2024 2:16 AM
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Pretty much, and speaking about the grounded series. I'd love to get into more gag humor and parody these days, and thank you for mentioning Uresei Yatsura. I've been searching for series like The Disastrous Life of Saiki K for a while now. I believe it has a similarity looking at their crisp and colorful art style, and both have a gag-humor theme. I don't know when I'll start watching it, but let me know when you get in. Yeah, it's from the same author, Rumiko Takahashi. She's one of the most respected authors in the industry. She created a lot of series in various genres, and even I'd like to check them all, but I can't right now due to the same reason. Oh, I didn't notice the Rurouni Kenshin in your manga list. I'll check properly before recommending something.
I'm already a huge fan of Jujutsu Kaisen, and I definitely watch Chainsaw Man. I can understand what you're trying to say by looking at the cover. Problem is that I overheard some spoilers, something about cannibals in the series. Anyway, I'll watch it, and I'd most likely start reading manga as well. So I see. Your brother read manga too? My brother doesn't read at all. Never heard of Hell's Paradise, but looks quite interesting, though. Is it about samurai? Thanks, I'll add it to my list. :)
True, some anime have roots in reality and are closer to life. Even I'd be checking more after DnA and Fruits Basket. I guess you're right. However, I'd recommend some long-running classic ones like InuYasha and Rurouni Kenshin. InuYasha is a battle shounen + Isekai series. It drags a bit long with fillers and has a final arc like the Bleach treatment. Rurouni Kenshin was set in the Meiji period (late 19th century in Japan revolution). It's about a legendary assassin who gives up and tries to live normally. The first arc may not be that interesting to some people, but the second arc is one best arc in battle shonen history, and after that, you could drop it, though. The third is nothing but fillers. I heard it's getting a reboot, and you could wait for it.
Oh, yeah, I haven't watched Chainsaw Man yet. But I'll get into it eventually. Right, even I've planned on reading Platinum End due to the same reason. I can't believe I forgot about it.
Hmm... It's sports and a slice of life, so it'd be related to your real life, huh? Yeah, but this one is a stand-alone series and doesn't connect to the original timeline. So does the Mobile Suit Gundam 00, SEED, and Wing. I think we had this discussion before, back in 2019. Wish I'd recommend something else, but you've seen the ones I like, even the recent one, Spy x Family imao.
I had a feeling you'd know this series. Of course, I know it's the same authors as Death Note. Also, I've seen a few episodes of Platinum End while airing with a friend of mine and later totally forgot about it. This one looks low rating, though. Compare this to Death Note and Bakuman.
Thank you so much for the recommendation, buddy. I watched Megalo Box recently, and I love it. The art style took me back to the 90s, it has the Cowboy Bebop vibe and fights turned into emotional storytelling. Wow, it seems you really love Diamond no Ace and Fruits Basket. It's totally fine, I'm okay with any genre, it just depends on my mood. I'll definitely look into the rest three anime. My list is filled with Pokemon, Dragon Ball, and Gundam. They're my all-time biggest franchises. Well, I could recommend Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans and Bakuman.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans - Since you love Code Geass, you might like this one as well. The story revolves around political issues, expect top-notch animation, and battle hooks until the final showdown. Just like Code Geass it has two seasons of 25 episodes each.
Bakuman - I think you might have heard of it already. It's a story about two friends who want to become mangakas and shows the young spirit for reaching their dream. Although, it may be a bit disappointing if you can't handle the low pace.
Do you have any anime suggestions for me since we have similar tastes?
Well, now the anime is coming back, so the chances for these old light novels are much higher now. Even I'm not a fan of Jaymes either. I'm more of a Tekking101 fan, but Jaymes deserves respect for being a loyal Bleach fan. He's suffered more than anyone for defending the series, even had a lot of backlashes everywhere. By the way, his channel is back, and the video is working now.
I know. It used to be the second weakest to be exact after Phantom Blood. Yeah, I totally agree with you. I just can't wait for Stone Ocean's adaptation.
It seems we're not common when it comes to arc positions. I wasn't that big fan at the beginning. I got hooked up on the end of Soul Society, when Aizen appearing as a villain, and really enjoyed Arrancar the most, but the only problem in anime was fillers. Fullbring was okay to me, but there is no good development, so I would rank like:
Arrancar > Soul Society > Blood War > Lost Agent > Substitute Soul Reaper
Well, I go like: Marineford > Water7/Enies Lobby > Dressrosa > Pre-Submmit War and Post-War > Alabasta > East Blue > Whole Cake Island > Skypiea > Thriller Bark > Fishman Island
I'm still not in touch with the series, so I'm not sure about the position for Wano yet. Is it still the same for you? I mean Wano's rating lower than Fishman Island, is it that bad? What's your opinion about that arc?
Yeah, even don't know much about their ranking system, I was just talking about the magazine covers like these, how they use to pushing Ichigo back on its spot. I know it's not important, but I can't forget the treatment they use to do, and haters used to make fun of it.
Toei is still holding Slam Dunk rights, and due to its manga sales, I think there's still a chance for something like continuity or reboot how they bought back series like Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon, Saint Seiya, Digimon and even '60s GeGeGe no Kitaro.
Yeah, DBZ was the best for me compares to any cartoons shows in my childhood. Oh, I bet you'll watch the 4th run once they release all blu-ray sets. Lol, I guess I'm like them too. It's kinda true, though but everyone has their own taste and likes after all. Even I do still watch kids shows like DC Young Justice and Star Wars the Clone Wars, and have no plans for stopping it. Haha, that's another funny story. Although, Naruto does have rants on the final arc, back in 2014. Oh, I see. Still, I'm glad you survived there. At least, you don't have to worry about that anymore. My college days were okay, but in high school, I was super lazy in studies. I don't flunk in exams because I'm good at coping strategies. Same in my region, Beyblade toys were more popular than anime. Wish I still had those classic ones. It's pretty rare to get these days, or I think they don't produce anymore. Oh, and I'm a Kai fan, by the way, who's your favorite character? Oh, you mean in Adult Swin? I think Bleach dub ended at the end of 2014.
You're right! But for now, I'm happy with whatever he's working on! Anyway, I'll reply properly soon. :)
Haven't read all through whole cake but i liked what i read till that point.
My favorite character was probably ichigo and byakuya kuchiki but i havent seen all of it yet, my favorite arc in one piece so far ennie lobby.