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Seiken Densetsu: Legend of Mana - The Teardrop Crystal
Jan 27, 2022 7:06 AM
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Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen 2nd Season
Oct 2, 2021 4:12 PM
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Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen
Oct 2, 2021 4:12 PM
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14/14
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Days: 6.2
Mean Score:
7.67
- Total Entries18
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- Chapters1,024
- Volumes123
All Comments (13) Comments
Sorry I misspelled.
Card Captors Sakura seems really promising. Classics<3
So you like Pokemon XY and Cardcaptors Sakura? I haven't seen the first one yet but that childhood friend interest me
Same for me.
Too much series to watch, but don't have the time for any of them. It is kind of frustrating.
I agree with your post on the forums regarding the MAL's community. Not much we can do.
Anyhow, I've written a quite lengthy Clannad: After Story review.
Perhaps you'd like to check it out?
Have already had a chat about with her on the matter once.
Not really.
Do read the Review Guidelines. Previews for 1-cour series can only be made after 4 episodes have aired. All sooner previews get deleted.
This is only a friendly warning. :)
When I'm much younger and anime was occasionally available on mainstream TV, I just watched anything that I liked. Back then, the anime was better than whatever they are offering on children TV right now.
Now that I can be more selective with whatever I watch online, I'm pretty picky on these aspects:
1) Humor - tasteful ones, bonus if not sexually explicit
2) Action - decent animation quality and fight sequences
3) Story - has to be interesting or exciting, bonus if there are clever twists that you never saw coming. The best ones are those that you can't wait to watch next week
4) Philosophy / Knowledge - tied to story, with bits of wisdom inside. The best ones are those which leave you thinking about life long after the episode ends.
5) Music - the music has to be effective.
6) Characters - you have to be able to relate to the characters somehow, or have some sort of emotional connection to them, be it liking or hating them / having mixed feelings about them. For example, if the villains (if any) mean nothing, they are not effective.
7) Art Style - I can often tell whether I will like the anime just by looking at the art style alone. Bonus if it is unique and looks good by my standards.
There are also certain genres that I gravitate towards. I like fantasy, action, magic, adventure, slice-of-life. Shojo romance is acceptable depending on how well-done it is.
I don't appreciate mecha, deep psychological anime, over-sexualization, gore, excessive killing. I also don't really like harem type anime. There are still a few exceptions to these rules if I can overlook any of these. (e.g. Kill la Kill, I dislike the henshin costume but I really like everything else about it, including the music.)
There are also some genres that I got tired of due to the industry's practice of refreshing them with new characters every year. This is the case especially with Sentai/Magical Girl Series (i.e. Precure). This is also the reason why I don't really care for the card fight series anymore.