Since starting a mainly anime review blog
The Null Set, I started consuming anime at a pretty prodigious rate and realized I needed someway to keep track of what I've actually seen, hence starting an account here.
Stats I've noticed:
350th TV anime series - Lupin the Third, The Woman Called Fujiko Mine
375th TV anime series - Hyouka
400th TV anime series - Zetsuen no Tempest
425th TV anime series - Zettai Karen Children: The Unlimited - Hyoubu Kyousuke
450th TV anime series - Dansai Bunri no Crime Edge
475th TV anime series - Rozen Maiden (2013)
500th TV anime series - Kyousou Giga (TV)
525th TV anime series - Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha.
550th TV anime series - Aldnoah.Zero
575th TV anime series - Parasyte -the maxim-
600th TV anime series - Dog Days''
625th TV anime series - Nagato Yuki-chan no Shoushitsu
650th TV anime series - Ranpo Kitan: Game of Laplace
675th TV anime series - Musaigen no Phantom World
700th TV anime series - Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu
725th TV anime series - High School Fleet
750th TV anime series - Centaur no Nayami
775th TV anime series - Genshiken
800th TV anime series - Hisone to Maso-tan
825th TV anime series - Grand Blue
850th TV anime series - Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai
875th TV anime series - Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin
900th TV anime series - Houkago Saikoro Club
925th TV anime series - Kanojo, Okarishimasu
950th TV anime series - Zombieland Saga: Revenge
975th TV anime series - Lupin III: Part 6
1000th TV anime series - Isekai Ojisan
1025th TV anime series - Saki
1050th TV anime series - Dekiru Neko wa Kyou mo Yuuutsu
My current MAL graph:

All Comments (8) Comments
I believe you are right in the fact that some Anime companies over the years did not and still do not know how to manage their own business in today's economy and market place.
I have been debating with myself for a long time if I believed that Anime as a whole is dying or is near the end of its lifespan. With what you had to say about companies producing dubbed shows that had sub-par voice acting and with companies that are waiting for the next "Naruto" or "One-Piece" theme it made me see that the entire Anime industry is not doomed at all.
You are right in the fact that if companies now and any other company that is trying to start out in dubbing and put out Anime in their regions should follow the example of that of Funimation.
I know this is a very long comment on your page but in closing I also want to say thank you as well. I was very close in choosing to retire myself from Anime, but after reading your article I have now reason to keep on loving a hobby that I have adored since I was 9 years old.
Anime has always been so dear to my heart and I am glad to have read what you had to say about people who want to profess that Anime is dead. Thank you for giving me reason not to believe that!
But I don't think Steel has, to this date, watched Baka to Test. The jokes are on par with Arakawa, in my view. But instead of doing the reverse of Mayo Chiki which downplayed the ecchi and played on double entendres, Baka to Test's jokes are over the top in a fool sort of way. Which is why I like them, since I like over the top.
I rated Arakawa 4/5, because Baka to Test's combat system ranked it one half star higher on the interest meter.
how did you like and why or why not. no reason for asking this just curious about how you feel please respond if you want ok. also if you want to ask me a question look at my anime list and ask about one i am watching or have already seen and ask about if i like one or not if you want.