Age: 5 forever
Favorite Anime:
1. Hoozuki's Coolheadedness (season 1);
2. Jashin-chan's Dropkick;
3. Cowboy Bebop;
4. Samurai Champloo;
5. Mononoke;
6. Made in Abyss - Ozen kinda bad tho ;P jk I love that anime it's a mastahpiece;
7. Hidamari Sketch - I like the visuals and the themes it uses, also the trippy and chill OSTs;
8. Land of the Lustrous (Houseki no Kuni) - Phos' character development has been one of the most interesting one I'd followed so far;
9. Azumanga Daioh; partly because I grew up with it, but mostly because it's incredibly laid-back and uniquely made slice-of-life anime;
10. Most of Gintama
11. Tanaka-kun wa Itsumo Kedaruge;
12. Nichijou; best slice-of-life comedy;
11. ACCA-13, Joker Game - both ACCA and Joker Game are the best espionage anime;
12. Blood Blockade Battlefront english dub;
13. Kill Me Baby; laying down your back with this on TV is the BEST THING EVER.
14. Drifters - most interesting display of historical characters' dynamics I've ever seen;
15. 3-gatsu no Lion - Again, amazing visuals and unique style.
16. Natsume's Book of Friends;
17. Mushishi;
18. Saint☆Young Men;
19. Almost all of Ghibli movies;
20. Stein's;Gate series - Incredible story and character developments;
My opinion of anime has changed. For quite some times, I've considered the scoring system of 6 to 10 to be the only ones I'll watch, but the MAL score seem to regard this scoring system highly, which I respectfully disagree and refuse. E.g.: For any MAL anime with the score of 9, I shall rate it as 8, and for some scored with 8, I'd probably score them 9. Only time can tell.
Favorite Manga:
Recently there's this Record of Ragnarok which I'd put in the list, but it's not much updated yet so I'm not sure whether to put it in my top list or not. I'm quite certain that it's an incredibly joyful read so far.
I'm also currently intrigued by several manga made by the author Natsume Ono, like ACCA, Ristorante Paradiso, Lady & Oldman, Have A Nice Sunday, Gad Sfortunato, etc.
My old list still pertains:
1. Jitsu wa Watashi wa: It's a totally different experience;
2. Bleach;
3. Detective Conan vol.1-41: past the Vermouth Arc is absolute horseshit;
4. Soul Eater: I hate to be that guy but I swear the manga is much much better, especially considering that the anime version were altered;
5. Drifters;
6. One Piece; although I haven't followed much since Punk Hazard arc yet.
Favorite Movie:
1. Most of the movies created by Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, Francis Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, Guy Ritchie and Ridley Scott. You name it, I remember and memorized it;
2. Oldboy; The Handmaiden;
3. The Shining;
4. Some of old Disney and Pixar movies;
5. Most of Marvel movies produced starting from Deadpool 1, especially Civil War and Endgame;
Favorite TV Show:
1. Lie to Me starring Tim Roth;
2. HBO's Chernobyl;
3. The Mandalorian;
3. Spongebob Squarepants but just the old seasons;
4. Rick & Morty;
5. Gravity Falls;
6. Steven Universe;
Basically all the based shits you'd ever heard, Except probably Lie to Me, that shit's underrated, so is Tim Roth.
I think The Mandalorian could actually be the best series ever. Not only it stayed true to the adaptation material, but I consider it to be one of the few sci-fi series that managed to capture many essential elements all at once into this spaghetti western-esque masterpiece. Needles to say, I don't think it could ever beat true horror of humankind that is Chernobyl.
My favorite show of all time in general? It had to be JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJO!
No, seriously, i grew up with its anime instead of the manga. I'm really glad to grow up with JJBA series as part of my early life. Currently still waiting for the Part 6.
Favorite Music: I'm open to any genre, especially hip hop. Although most of hip hop are black people culture which I can barely relate, I still appreciated and enjoyed them.
My favorite hip hop album is A Tribe Called Quest's "We Got It From Here" and "The Low End Theory", and MF DOOM's "Madvillainy". I was gonna pick Midnight Marauders, but my opinion changed even more after a long time.
My personal favorite of all time is a jazz album from John Coltrane's Giant Steps and Miles Davis' Kind of Blue.
Game IDs: Downright_Aiushtha (Steam)
Fun fact: I have 200GB of doujins. Just yesterday I found out there's someone with 2TB of them, so I guess THAT GUY is the nutjob. Not like I'm any better. Also, I'm 5% Nigerian.
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Yes I agree...."ACCA-13", "Saraiya Goyou" and "Ristorante Paradiso" have very unique and captivating art styles which makes them stand-out amongst the rest of the shows which have a more generic art style/character tropes/anime cliches etc.
I actually didn't know about "Lady & Oldman" but now that you have mentioned it....I will definitely check it out. Also, thank you for introducing me to the word "Nyctophilia" ... I Googled it up and it says the "love of darkness or night" .... that's quite an interesting term! I guess some of this Nyctophilia is also seen in the animated versions of "Ristorante Paradiso" and "Saraiya Goyou"....maybe not so much in "ACCA-13" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So have you also seen other works by Natsume Ono? Namely "Saraiya Goyou" and "Ristorante Paradiso"?