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  On 7/7/2016 at 1:13 PM, Heliotropic said:

It'd be nice to see this series extend another season, and go say, 50 episodes if need be. I'd be pretty welcoming of that, and so far, it doesn't seem to really rush anything.

It will end on episode 25 according to MAL, but I'm sure it'll get a S2, since from what I've heard, the novel is quite long.

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Summer 2016 First Impressions

Not watching a ton of stuff, at least when compared to last season, but I won't really give long winded first impressions either becuase Pokemon Go has completely consumed my life and has barely left me enough time to eat or sleep, let alone do anything else.  I just churned this out as quickly as I could.  Also, the anime are listed in alphabetical order since I don't really feel strongly enough about any of them to put them in order from best to worst.  Spoilers tags also contain only a gif and my impressions, no blatant spoilers.

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I'm still working through the stuff I picked up over the spring but that's not important

The summer anime season has finally started

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I'm not watching a ton of stuff, but the four series I was looking forward to the most are all started off on the right foot fortunately! 

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Summer 2016 Final Impressions

This is the last of these I'll be doing, mainly because school is taking up all of my time.  I was lucky even to have this finished on time for today.

All in all, this season was one of the best in recent memory.  There were a lot of very good shows, and only a few that were disappointing.

 

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1. Mob Psycho 100

What starts off looking like a budget version of OPM quickly turned into one of my favorite anime of all time.  The animation is the best I have ever seen in a full series anime (not exaggerating, I’m serious when I say I think it’s the best).  It’s consistent from episode one to episode twelve, with no dips or drops in quality.  The artistic directing is far better than anything in OPM as well.  The story has some surprisingly amounts of depth and the characters are endearing.  Only downside is that the humor is still similar to OPM’s, so in my opinion not too strong, and the music is also a tad lackluster, aside from the opening song.  Still, anime of the season right here, potentially year.

 

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2. Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu

Every year there’s that one anime that’s so popular, it’s apparently not as good as everyone on the Internet says it is.  Well, Re:Zero is that anime for 2016.  It’s been one heck of a ride, and all in all I really enjoyed it.  While I personally felt it peaked after the intro arc and during the beginning of the second arc, that’s not to say that everything that happened afterwards was bad.  It was all right, just not to my taste.  The animation is good, and occasionally exceptional when it needs to be.  The story itself is far from finished though, so the conclusion naturally doesn’t feel like much of a conclusion at all (hoping for a second season eventually).  Worth checking out even if just for the hype.

 

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3. Amaama to Inazuma

Last season was a season of disappointing slice of lifes, while this season was a season of very good ones, the best being Sweetness and Lightning.  Between this and Shokugeki no Souma, I was virtually always hungry this past summer.  This show has lots of sweet (and sometimes strained) dad and daughter antics going on.  It touches upon themes of family, though nothing too heavy or complex.  The cooking portions are adorable as well.  Honestly, I probably only liked this as much as I did because of best girl Kotori but shhhh no one has to know…  Decent animation, average music, but too dang cute not to like.

 

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4. Amanchu!

What a gorgeous show.  I didn’t expect to relate to a show about diving as much as I did.  The themes of trying new things, friendship, memories, and love were so poetically and beautifully woven into this seemingly episodic, mindless slice of life that spent more time on high school than on diving.  But it somehow works, and it’s everything Flying Witch wishes it could have been.  The key frames are just vividly detailed and appealing, even if the animation itself was, for the most part, average.  Also, the music during the diving/swimming sequences (two times in particular I recall) were some of the best compositions I have ever heard in an anime.

 

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5. Tales of Zesteria the X

Ufotable proves once again that they’re the only studio that would probably be able to faithfully adapt Game of Thrones into an anime.  Not that something like that would ever happen, but still.  While Zesteria’s characters and plot were bland, the animation and CGI integration was far better than it was with the recent Unlimited Blade Works adaptation, if you can believe that.  Gorgeous scenes, paired with one of the best and most varied soundtracks I’ve heard in an anime made for some ridiculous moments of simultaneous eye and ear-gasms.  To be fair, I think the music was ripped directly from the video game soundtracks, but it doesn’t change the fact that the score was phenomenal.  If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.

 

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6. Shokugeki no Souma: Ni no Sara

There’s not much difference between this season and the first season, apart from this season only being single cour.  Only reason it wasn’t as good as the first was because the majority of the season was spent on the tournament arc, which was kinda fun the first few times but started feeling stale and repetitive halfway through.  What made the first season so great was getting to know and bond with the massive cast of characters through other activities, not just one vs one cookouts.  Still, the animation was good and the cooking was still over-the-top crazy, so it was a fun experience, just not what I was expecting.

 

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7. Kuromukuro

It’s a shame not many people paid this anime much attention, because it was pretty good.  It reminded me of Robotics;Notes (both in terms of atmosphere and music, as well as in terms of how it was received).  It’s a mecha show that focuses less on mechs and more on slice of life high school antics.  The animation is clean and the character designs are very endearing.  The conclusion left enough room open for a second season, though it’s self-contained enough to work as a standalone.  There were a couple of soundtracks, a few during the fight scenes and one during an emotional scene, that were notable very good.  For an anime original that lasted for two-cour, I found it pleasantly surprising.

 

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8. Orange

Animation quality took a huge dive after the first episode, which never recovered unfortunately.  Aside from that, the anime was decent if not a bit predictable.  Some parts could have been better if not for the distractingly bad animation, which can really take the drama or tension out of a scene.  The characters were alright for the most part, though the two MCs were a tad too dense to really connect with them.  Music was decent as well, and the character designs finally grew on me.  In general, this wasn’t a bad show, just overhyped by the manga readers and not given the adaptation it deserves.  Props to the studio for extending the last episodes by a few minutes as to not rush the ending, that was nice at least.

 

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9. 91 Days

This is near the bottom of my list, but only because this season was so fantastic.  Seriously, in any other season this show would be at the middle, but such is the luck of falling in the summer 2016 timeslot.  91 Days started really well and ended really strongly, but had a weak middle.  A lot of anime originals seem to face this problem, as most writers have the beginning and end of a story mapped out before the middle.  If more thought and effort had been put into the journey between point A and point B it would have been a far more compelling show, but otherwise it sits at average.  Fantastic opening song though, probably my favorite of the entire season, even with Tales of Zesteria the X’s two fantastic openings.

 

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10. Ace Attorney

This anime started as it ended: not at all good for those new to the series, but decent fanservice for those who’ve already played the games.  I’ve already talked at great length about this in previous posts, and my opinion hasn’t really changed.  Only watch it if you’ve played the games, otherwise stay away.

 

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11. Fate/kaleid liner Prisma☆Illya 3rei!!

You were the chosen one, Silver Link!  It was said that you would destroy bad animation, not create it!  This was the biggest disappointment of the entire season.  I was really looking forward to the fourth season of this series, since everyone said that this is where it got good.  As far as plot goes, yeah it was pretty good.  But god damn, did it look fugly.  The penultimate episode, the one which was supposed to cover the biggest fight scene in the entire series yet, was hideous.  Like, Tokyo Ghoul Rout A levels of bad, and that was baaddd.  It ruined the atmosphere and really ruined a lot of what the season was leading up to.  FeelsBadMan.  At least the flashback movie will be better, I hope.

 

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12. Rewrite

/r/im14andthisisdeep: The Animation.  Nah, but in all seriousness, I appreciate what this anime tried to do, but its themes are just, really old and pretentious.  They might have been good in the early 2000s when environmentalism hit a feverish peak, but today it just seems silly and childish.  It’s like a mix of all the bad things about the Nasuverse and the Keyverse mashed into one silly mess.  Fan service juxtaposed with “deep” philosophy of people’s impact on the environment just doesn’t make for a compelling premise anymore.  Will I watch the second season?  Yeah probably.

 

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And for the record, ReLIFE would have been the second best anime of the season (between Mob Psycho and Re:Zero).  It was only left out of the list because it released all of its episodes simultaneously and I had already given my full thoughts on it in a previous post.

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My favorites of the summer season were Mob Psycho 100, 91 Days, Tales of Zestiria the X, and Danganronpa 3. It was one crazy season, and I don't think Fall will be on the same level, but we'll see.

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@Akazora Because you won't be doing a Fall First Impressions, what shows will you be watching this coming season? (If any at all. It sounds like your free time is thin and far between at the moment.)

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I'm still working through my spring and summer stuff, but that's not important

...I'm actually really looking forward to this fall's anime. There's the 2nd season of Hibike Euphonium, 2nd season of Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans (the first ep was pretty hype tbh), the 3rd season of Haikyuu, and the 5th season of Natsume Yuujinchou. There's also some really neat looking new series like 3-Gatsu no Lion, Udon no Kuni Kiniro Kenmari, future anime of the season Gakuen Handsome, and, the one I'm most curious about, Yuri on Ice.

(I'm glad they're finally making an ice skating anime, but I'm really surprised it's an all/mostly male cast. My sister was a figure skater all throughout her middle school and high school years, so I spent a lot of time at ice rinks and even messing around on skates myself, and there were very few boys, and the few there were all (except one or two) interested in hockey. I thought if any sports anime was likely to have an all/mostly female cast, it'd be ice skating, but uh. . . . . n ope, apparently not,,,  Hopefully it won't suck and will have nice, fluid animation, because irl ice skating's pretty graceful and somewhat mesmerizing imo, and I'll be really disappointed if they aren't able to capture that even slightly. The pv looked pretty good, so hopefully the anime itself will be good as well.)

 

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  On 10/3/2016 at 9:53 AM, machine said:

@Akazora Because you won't be doing a Fall First Impressions, what shows will you be watching this coming season? (If any at all. It sounds like your free time is thin and far between at the moment.)

Sure, here's the quick rundown (I've left very short comments on the ones whose first episodes I've seen):

3-gatsu no Lion

Ajin 2nd Season

Bubuki Buranki: Hoshi no Kyojin (same as last season, overall pretty weak but kinda stupidly endearing in its own weird way)

Bungou Stray Dogs 2nd Season (not gonna lie, it's looking better than the first season, hope to see a Noragami-style turnaround)

ClassicaLoid

Drifters

Fune wo Amu

Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku (mahou shoujos in a battle royale *muffled "I say cry" plays in the distance*)

Occultic;Nine

WWW.Working!! (good to see Wagnaria make a return, even if it's just a spin-off)

Yuri!!! on Ice (this was actually really good and, uh, nice to look at, no homo... ... ... .. .. . ok full homo, but only for Viktor)

 

I would have had the second season of Hibike! Euphonium on my list, as I planned on binging the first season right before the fall season started, but school has been busier than I expected and so I never found the time.  To be honest, I'm probably watching more shows than I have the time for, but that's never stopped me before (it has).

Also, this is the first season I'm watching in literally ever where there wasn't at least one multi-cour leftover from the previous season that I was still watching.  Starting off on such a clean slate is certainly a strange feeling...

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Been finding this season pretty lackluster, though I haven't had time to check out some of the shows I've wanted to get around to.

 

Been watching 3 gatsu no Lion, Drifters, Flip Flappers, Keijo!!!!!!!!, Bungo Stray Dogs, Occultic Nine, Trickster, Magical Girl Raising Project, and To Be Hero, and came out rather conflicted about most of it. 

 

Oddly, Flip Flappers is my favorite of the season. It's just a series I really like to watch, if only for the animation and color palette. It reminds me of something GAINAX would do, and I've always enjoyed their work, animation wise. The setting and concept is also intriguing enough and fun enough to keep up with, which is much more that can be said about the other shows this season.

 

Bungo Stray Dogs has been a lot better so far than its first season. I absolutely hated the constant comedic switches in the first season, and the tone just sort of ruined it for me, in what would have otherwise been a pretty solid show. The second season started off a lot better, and I hope it continues on the same path.

 

I've left Ajin out of the mix for now. I'm saving it for when its complete (and hopefully finished with no season 3?) to binge at the end of the season. I'll find time to watch it, but I have yet to touch it so far.

 

Occultic;Nine has me rather conflicted, mostly because the first couple episodes were so all over the place, and some of the decisions made with this anime really do confuse me, and some of them I can't even begin to comprehend... Anyways, the supernatural element is starting to pick up, and I think that this series can still turn around for me. It started off terrible, but it is getting better, at least I think.

 

For now I've dropped Trickster, since I was compelled to check it out based on title alone. Definitely wasn't what I was expecting, and very much doubt I'll finish it.

 

Drifters reminds me a lot of Hellsing, and I never found the time to really finish Ultimate, nor did I enjoy what I had watched that much. It seems like a series just to follow for fun, and I won't say it's bad or anything. It's got a very good concept behind it, but... I just don't really care that much. It's just struck me as pretty average so far, which is a let down as I had really high expectations for this series.

 

The new Madoka like magical girl anime is okay (though I don't know if that's a fitting comparison?), but I've never really particularly been into magical girl anime, or found Madoka to be the amazing series everyone says it is, so maybe I'm not enjoying it as much as I could be. I'm not a huge fan of the presentation and it seems like its trying a little hard to be that dark kind of series. 

 

I haven't felt strongly about March Comes in like a Lion, maybe because I haven't caught up with it yet, and still need to watch a couple more episodes. Everyone says the manga is really good, so I am looking forward to it, but it's done nothing for me yet... Art style is pretty neat though, and it's a nice change of pace.

 

To Be Hero has actually been much better than what I expected. I like potty humor, and To Be Hero does this well, literally, or at least I think so.

 

Keijo was something I was hoping would be funny in a different context, but can't say I'm really a fan. Tried the English dub, but the character voices were even more annoying and the dub for me couldn't save it. I will say that beyond being some random ecchi show, it's got the Shonen sports genre down pretty well... Still not really worth the watch though.

 

I can't remember if I posted anything about summer, though, but it was a pretty hit or miss season for me. Re:Zero, Mob Psycho 100, 91 Days,Tales of Zestiria, ReLife, Amaama to Inazuma, and Alderamin all held my attention reasonably well, and many others just really disappointed me (Rewrite, Berserk, Orange, New Game, Qualidea Code). Strangely enough, the only show I dropped in summer was Handa-kun.

 

Winter 2017 looks to be a good start to the new year, if only for a couple anime series I've been looking forward to (cough Konosuba S2).

 

A bit off-topic, but wrapped up Tora Dora, which was a romance anime I somewhat enjoyed as a whole, Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood, which left me very pleasantly surprised, seeing as how I didn't think I'd like it more than the original adaptation, and I've been enjoying what little of Slayers I've watched. Gintama also holding up pretty well after 150 episodes. Looking forward to finishing it, but I'm taking my time.

 

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  On 10/6/2016 at 11:00 PM, Akazora said:

Sure, here's the quick rundown (I've left very short comments on the ones whose first episodes I've seen):

3-gatsu no Lion

Ajin 2nd Season

Bubuki Buranki: Hoshi no Kyojin (same as last season, overall pretty weak but kinda stupidly endearing in its own weird way)

Bungou Stray Dogs 2nd Season (not gonna lie, it's looking better than the first season, hope to see a Noragami-style turnaround)

ClassicaLoid

Drifters

Fune wo Amu

Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku (mahou shoujos in a battle royale *muffled "I say cry" plays in the distance*)

Occultic;Nine

WWW.Working!! (good to see Wagnaria make a return, even if it's just a spin-off)

Yuri!!! on Ice (this was actually really good and, uh, nice to look at, no homo... ... ... .. .. . ok full homo, but only for Viktor)

 

I would have had the second season of Hibike! Euphonium on my list, as I planned on binging the first season right before the fall season started, but school has been busier than I expected and so I never found the time.  To be honest, I'm probably watching more shows than I have the time for, but that's never stopped me before (it has).

Also, this is the first season I'm watching in literally ever where there wasn't at least one multi-cour leftover from the previous season that I was still watching.  Starting off on such a clean slate is certainly a strange feeling...

Yuri!!! on ice, tho. xD I agree, it's actually a really good anime, and soo far has been getting attention like crazy. Despite the Yaoi fanservice, and the fanservice in general, it has a really good story, and the characters are really realisitc. (Well, some. Don't know about those triplets though. They get in my nerves, tbh. :p) I heard it's going to have about 12 episodes. I expect a season 2, with how much attention it's been getting lately. 

 

I'm just here waiting for that 'new project' of Free! to be announced. :P  With how popular it is, my guess is that it's most likely going to be a new season. It should be announced sometime in March, I've heard. 

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Autumn 2016 Final Thoughts

(Okay I lied, summer wasn't the last season I was doing.  Thank the gods for winter break.)

This season was absolutely fantastic!  A lot of really good shows all around, and a great way to end the amazing year that's been 2016.

 

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I'm not watching much for winter of 2017:

ACCA: 13-ku Kansatsu-ka

Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen

Little Witch Academia (TV)

Rewrite: Moon and Terra

Seiren

Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu: Sukeroku Futatabi-hen

Tales of Zestiria the X 2nd Season

(plus the second halves of 3-gatsu no Lion and ClassicaLoid from autumn)

 

Since there are only two shows I'm watching next season that aren't sequels or continuations of things I've already seen (technically only one, since Seiren takes place in the same setting as Amagami SS, a few years into the future), I don't think I'm going to bother writing up any first impressions (since they won't really be first impressions).  Any shows that you guys think look good that I'm missing

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^ Maybe Kuzu no Honkai will also be of interest to you...? 

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I'm hoping to spend the next couple weeks clearing out my currently watching list with everything I've picked up over the past year since there's only 5 things on the winter lineup that seem interesting to me. In order of hype: Yowamushi Pedal s3, ACCA, elDLIVE, Kuzu no Honkai, and Youjo Senki. There's also IBO and 3-gatsu no Lion from last season that I intend to stick with once I get caught up. 

 

I'm not expecting elDLIVE and Youjo Senki to be very good for various reasons. I was really into KHR for a while (I watched the whole anime in like 4 weeks....), so I'm interested in seeing just how many similarities there'll be between KHR and elDLIVE since they're by the same author, but the bits and pieces of the manga I read didn't really impress me. With Youjo Senki, idk man.. I thought the cover art for the novels was really cool whenever I first came across them, and I ended up reading a very small portion of the first novel, but nothing about it really grabbed my attention. 
Yowamushi Pedal, excluding all the secondhand embarrassment it's given me, has been a pretty enjoyable series, and being that my two favorite characters hardly got any screentime in the 2nd season, I'm really looking forward to whatever season 3 will be like. So hyped to hime hime suki suki daisuki again tbh
And I don't really know what to expect from ACCA and Kuzu no Honkai. Unlike the other three where I have at least one thing to base a loose expectation off of, aside from a short summary and promotional image, I don't know anything about the remaining two. Hopefully they'll be at least somewhat decent though.

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  On 1/12/2017 at 12:20 PM, machine said:

^ Maybe Kuzu no Honkai will also be of interest to you...? 

I remembering seeing that back when it was first announced and got some NTR vibes from the summary, which is why I've avoided it.  I'm surprised its rating on MAL is as high as it is, but then again I've found myself disagreeing a lot of the time with MAL scores.  Since you're watching it, let me know if it's worth checking out.

 

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Also, ACCA's opening is fantastic.  It's not even particularly well animated (lots of stills), but the style and music are addictive.

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I've finished most of the things I picked up over the past year! 

 

Orange was a mixed bag for me. It felt like all the problems I had with the manga got amplified 10x over in the anime, and because of that, I ultimately couldn't enjoy it that much. I did really like parts of it (especially the first half), and to the script writers' credit, the changes made to accommodate the low episode count actually weren't bad, but that's not enough to make me have a mostly positive opinion of the anime. My biggest nit-pick with the anime adaptation was Hagita though. In the manga he came across much quieter and how loud he was kind of bugged me. It's just a case of different interpretations, but it was still a bit disappointing since I thought he was good comic relief in the manga, but I didn't like how he was in the anime at all. They also cut out my favorite joke of his

 

Gakuen Handsome was criminally under-watched and hilarious, plz watch it  none of the characters had yaoi hands. 0/10 literal garbage parody 

 

Saiki Kusuo no psi-nan was another decent short anime. I didn't dislike it, but it's not one of my favorite short series. It's a suitable time killer though

 

The 3rd season of Haikyuu, while not bad, was definitely inferior to the first two seasons imo. The pacing and everything was fine, but I'm just not a fan of when an additional season of a sports anime only covers one game and virtually nothing else. And because I used to keep up with the manga, I missed out on the enjoyment of not knowing who the victor would be too. I don't have any outstanding issues with it, and there's not really any reason for fans of the first two seasons to not watch it, but when I think about Haikyuu, s3's just not as memorable as the prior seasons or OVA. 

 

And Yuri on Ice's under a spoiler since, while I didn't write a ton, I think this post would feel too long without one. There's also one or two minor spoilers

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  On 1/15/2017 at 12:15 AM, Akazora said:

I remembering seeing that back when it was first announced and got some NTR vibes from the summary, which is why I've avoided it.  I'm surprised its rating on MAL is as high as it is, but then again I've found myself disagreeing a lot of the time with MAL scores.  Since you're watching it, let me know if it's worth checking out.

 

 

I'd more readily describe it as just a consensually unhealthy relationship rather than NTR. Due to prioritizing other things, I've actually only seen the first episode, and while it certainly made an impact, 1st ep's aren't always the best representations of their respective series. Solely going off first impressions though, I'm surprised by how high its MAL rating is too. I'll get back to you when the anime's done airing though tumblr_m42qwwyvVm1r58lid.gif

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