You seem pretty new to anime, so d'you mind if I give you some recommendations for what to watch next?
You enjoyed Knights of Sidonia, so I'd suggest you check out more of Polygon Pictures' work. I'd especially recommend watching Ajin and the Blame! Movie.
Because you liked Guilty Crown so much, I definitely think you should watch more anime from the director Tetsurou Araki. I think you would especially enjoy Death Note and Kotetsujou no Kabaneri.
Don't forget to try watching some older anime. From the 70s, I recommend giving Lupin the Third a try, it's a cheesy, light-hearted fun time. From the 80s, I recommend watching the Mobile Police Patlabor OVA, it's a fun little cop drama and it's only 6 episodes long. Finally from the 90s, I recommend Trigun, it's one of my favourites and it's a really energetic but also heartfelt show.
Finally, don't forget to watch some movies too. The works of Hayao Miyazaki (especially Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, My Neighbour Totoro, Spirited Away, and Porco Rosso) are all high-quality pieces that you owe it to yourself to view, and you should also see Makoto Shinkai's two most recent films, Kotonoha no Niwa and Kimi no na wa.
Giving anime recommendations is pretty much my favourite thing to do, so shoot me a message if you ever want some more~
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You enjoyed Knights of Sidonia, so I'd suggest you check out more of Polygon Pictures' work. I'd especially recommend watching Ajin and the Blame! Movie.
Because you liked Guilty Crown so much, I definitely think you should watch more anime from the director Tetsurou Araki. I think you would especially enjoy Death Note and Kotetsujou no Kabaneri.
Don't forget to try watching some older anime. From the 70s, I recommend giving Lupin the Third a try, it's a cheesy, light-hearted fun time. From the 80s, I recommend watching the Mobile Police Patlabor OVA, it's a fun little cop drama and it's only 6 episodes long. Finally from the 90s, I recommend Trigun, it's one of my favourites and it's a really energetic but also heartfelt show.
Finally, don't forget to watch some movies too. The works of Hayao Miyazaki (especially Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, My Neighbour Totoro, Spirited Away, and Porco Rosso) are all high-quality pieces that you owe it to yourself to view, and you should also see Makoto Shinkai's two most recent films, Kotonoha no Niwa and Kimi no na wa.
Giving anime recommendations is pretty much my favourite thing to do, so shoot me a message if you ever want some more~