About me
The first anime I've watched was
Uchuu Densetsu Ulysses 31 in 1991, followed by
Taiyou no Ko Esteban in 1992, and later by
Sailor Moon,
Captain Tsubasa and
Yattaman in 1993 or 1994. All of them were just
cartoons for me back then.
Around 1996 or 1997 a friend of mine showed me
Ghost in the Shell. Although I still did not know that it was an anime, I was amazed that an animated movie can be so good (in animation, plot and soundtrack). After watching it I did some research and learnt that it was from Japan. Somehow I've missed the information that it was an anime.
Another few years have passed and around 2000 I saw my younger brother (15 years old at that time) watching some
cartoon. As I was waiting for a friend of mine (and had nothing better to do), I've watched it with him. There was an old man wearing a turtle shell, a young boy with a monkey tail and a bald one. I don't remember which episode it was, but I've laughed till tears. After that I've started watching this
cartoon with him. Some of you may already know what was it, but for those who don't, it was
Dragon Ball. After Dragon Ball the TV station broadcast
Dragon Ball Z, and later
Dragon Ball GT. That's how I've learnt what anime is and how my adventure with anime began.
Few years after the last episode of Dragon Ball GT my brother found
Bleach and we've started to watch it together. In 2006 or 2007, while still watching Bleach, I've discovered Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki's films. The first one I saw was
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. After watching it I had the same feeling I had after Ghost in the Shell - the animation, plot and soundtrack were perfect. The next one was
Spirited Away and later
My Neighbor Totoro.
In the years that followed I've discovered many great anime, including
Steins;Gate,
Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica,
Shinsekai Yori,
Aria the Origination,
Legend of the Galactic Heroes,
Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu: Sukeroku Futatabi-hen,
Made in Abyss,
Nichijou,
Gosick,
Kemono no Souja Erin,
Bocchi the Rock! and
Sousou no Frieren.
If you think there is a great anime I should watch, and it's not on my
plan to watch list, don't hesitate to recommend it to me :-)
Cheers!
Milestones
100th Unknown, already had more than 100 completed when I joined MAL.
200th
Slayers Next (June 21st, 2015)
300th
Golden Time (January 6th, 2016)
400th
Juuni Kokuki (September 7th, 2016)
500th
Maison Ikkoku (May 10th, 2017)
750th
Fushigi Yuugi (December 21st, 2018)
1,000th
Tenkuu no Escaflowne (June 13th, 2020)
1,500th
Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakaishin (May 29th, 2023)
Anime Watching Challenges
All Comments (591) Comments
It's executed so well. I like the switch between the two because it's revealing more information piece by piece but two fold and see how they can be interwoven and connected between current figures and past figures. How the past memory isn't triggered until something happens in the present, the connection then is made once the realization of the past moment is similar to what happens in the current and then Frieren's perspective differences between the two timelines. She would then treasure her past memory even more or have better understanding thus becomes a stronger memory for her to carry on during her life. She then uses the new knowledge acquired and help her make better choices towards the similar current event.
Gives a really good sense of the journey timeframe, quicker realization of how drastic the difference is between that point and another point in terms of character growth, worldbuilding (vastness of the area), degree of stakes between humans (Fern/Stark) and Frieren with each passing timeframe.
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Certainly a strong top candidate show. I liked the dialogue, character dynamics, no complete overreacting, no melodrama, the time skips flowed into the story and gave it a nice change (really made it felt like a long journey)
Looks like you have a new favorite so it's good to see your enjoyment in a show hasn't waned.
(lol I haven't heard the boss-lady bit in a while)