I'm a relatively new anime fan, who primarily watches seasonal anime.
I've used the priority feature to be more precise with scoring the anime I've watched.
For example an anime with score 8 and priority High is like having a score of 8+.
These scores also correspond to decimal ranges like this:
X+ => X.166... - X.5
X => (X-1).833... - X.166...
X- => (X-1).5 - (X-1).833...
So, my (to the best of my ability) sorted anime list is this:
https://myanimelist.net/animelist/gorkthe134th?order=4&order2=11&status=7
(Sorting by priority seems to work only on desktop, unfortunately)
Note: I'm only scoring anime I'm up to date with, which means seasons I've completed (even if I've not seen the next one), seasonals from which I've seen everything released so far (1-2 episode tolerance) and not dropped or on hold.
This is what each score means for me:
10 - A masterpiece worth the highest of my praise. Easily one of my favorites of all time.
9 - It's Great. Just watch it, it speaks for itself.
8 - This is something unique and was executed well enough for me to recommend it.
7 - Solid show. May not recommend, but is was enjoyable.
6 - They have a good idea, but there is an aspect of it bringing it down.
5 - Nothing special or there was an idea that vanished after the first few episodes
4 - It was not just mid, there was something bothering me all the time.
3 - It's not savable, yet not the worst thing ever.
2 - To score it this low, it means it was promising, but they have butchered everything.
1 - Reserved for special occasions.
Also, to make things easier, I am allowing myself only one anime per franchise in my favorites. The chosen anime represent the franchise they are part of and franchises are what's ranked in the list.
Exceptions:
* Avatar: The Last Airbender is wrongfully not included in the database. If it was it would rate it with a 10+ and place it in the #2 spot of my favorites.
* Similarly, I would rate Arcane with a 10- and place it in the #7 spot of my favorites (#6 in the current favorites list).
* I've watched a lot of Makoto Shinkai films, so I chose one to represent the best of them.
Respectively, to be more inclusive, my favorite characters contain only one character per franchise.
Exception:
* In Kaguya-sama there is a really underrated character I wanted to include in my favorites.
Note: Keep in mind that my favorite characters are not necessarily the ones in my favorite stories, but the ones that stood out to me the most in some way.
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