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mechaking789 · 1 year
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Top Best Anime Reboot You Need to Watch
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You need to watch these Anime reboot ( I watch Anime reboot Hunter X Hunter 2011) ( I Found these Image on Google)
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idrawprettyboys · 2 years
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Aida from Muteking: The Dancing Hero, painted with Marie’s and Dr. Ph. Martin’s watercolors. Her hair is so vibrant. The photo doesn’t do it justice.
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itsavgbltpta · 2 months
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Anime No One Talks About That Live Rent Free In My Brain
There are some anime shows that I've watched, but when I go online I barely see anyone talk about them. Anime that have less than 100k views on My Anime List (I know MAL isn't the only metric out there, but it's a big one).
And yeah, these shows are probably mid to most people. But for one reason or another, I ended up really enjoying them.
So I want to share!
Dr. Ramune -Mysterious Disease Specialist- (Kai Byoui Ramune)
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Dr. Ramune looks like an anime aimed at kids. It's not. The second episode is titled "The Chikuwa Penis", where a man's penis gets replaced by chikuwa - a spongy food commonly found in Japanese dishes like oden.
Dr. Ramune gets werid. And it also gets kind of dark. There's an abusive cult storyline, an arc dealing with grief gone bad, and generally some really horrible things that happen to the patients that Dr. Ramune and his assistant help out.
I think this anime would have received more attention if the character designs were more adult? Or maybe the first episode being kind of wacky with a kid that cries condiments was a no-go? But I implore you to give this show a watch.
Muteking the Dancing Hero
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I am a sucker for transformation super hero/tokusatsu-esque anime. And the Muteking song that plays (nearly) every episode when he transforms and fights the bad guys is a consistent ear-worm even years later.
This is another anime that looks like it's aimed for kids. And it is definitely more kid-friendly than Dr. Ramune. But this show also has some weird and darker moments, especially towards the end of the show.
I say at least watch it for the music. Maybe you'll enjoy it as much as I did. If nothing else, maybe someone else will know what the heck I'm singing every now and again.
The Gymnastics Samurai (Taisou Zamurai)
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This anime has the looks and character designs that should have attracted an audience, but the pacing/plot lacked a lot of focus. It's half sports anime, with training, rivalry, and performances (with somewhat decent CGI involved), but the other half is slice of life/drama anime with the realities of being a single parent and missing out on things mixed along with goofy every day activities with a foreigner otaku who suddenly lives with the family.
And there's a weird pet bird too.
The first half walks, the second half sprints to an ending. There are some characters that could have used a lot more fleshing out. But it was fun. Plus the OP gets a thumbs up from me.
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For some reason, I’m looking forward to watching more of Muteking…
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pissfizz · 29 days
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Monthly girls Nozaki kun
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Pretty boy detective club
Idk if they’re even comparable but I love them all sm and wanna know others thoughts they’re some of my absolute favorites from any animes I’ve ever watched
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someawesomeamvs · 2 years
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Warning: Lots of flashing lights, some sexual imagery
Title: Dance Intermission 3
Editor: MoonieAMV
Studio: Soul Anime Studios
Song: It's Funky Enough
Artist: The D.O.C.
Anime: Aikatsu, Anima Yell!, Beelzebub, Build Divide - Code Black, Clockwork Planet, D4DJ First Mix, Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!, Dog Days, Flying Witch, Girlish Number, Golden Time, Hamefura, High School DxD, Hanayamata, Healin' Good Precure The Movie, How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift, Idoly Pride, Kakegurui, Kin`iro Mosaic - Pretty Days, Himouto! Umaru-chan, Love Live! School Idol Project, Love Live! Sunshine!!, Hayate no Gotoku! - Can't Take My Eyes Off You, Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, Meikyuu Black Company, Mushoku Tensei - Jobless Reincarnation, Muteking the Dancing Hero, Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma, Precure All-Stars the Movie ~ Everybody Sing! Miraculous Magic!, Puraore! Pride of Orange, Precure Miracle Leap, Re Stage! Dream Days, Saint Snow - Dazzling White Town PV, Sakugan, Seikoku no Dragonar, Star Twinkle Precure, Star Twinkle Precure The Movie, Tawawa on Monday 2, Tejina-senpai, THE IDOLM@STER, Toji no Miko, Tropical-Rouge! Precure, Wakaokami wa Shougakusei! Movie, Zombieland Saga, My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! X, Watashi ni Tenshi ga Maiorita!, Cutie Honey Universe
Category: Dance/For fun
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TVアニメ『MUTEKING THE Dancing HERO』OP ピクセルアート制作 https://twitter.com/m7kenji/status/1444939997144969219 https://muteking.jp/
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moonieamv · 1 year
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It's time to get funky with a brand new AMV release, Dance Intermission 3! I'm sure fans of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas will recognize this song very quickly.
If you see this video at an anime convention, the version used there has 2 curse words removed. The 2 words aren't really strong, but I decided to be safe and remove them since some contests have more strict rules than others. This version uses the original unedited version of the song.
AMV Title: Dance Intermission 3
- Song: “It's Funky Enough” by The D.O.C.
- Anime:
Aikatsu
Anima Yell!
Beelzebub
Build Divide - Code Black
Clockwork Planet
D4DJ First Mix
Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!
Dog Days
Flying Witch
Girlish Number
Golden Time
Hamefura
High School DxD
Hanayamata
Healin' Good Precure The Movie
How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift
Idoly Pride
Kakegurui
Kin`iro Mosaic - Pretty Days
Himouto! Umaru-cha
Love Live!
Love Live! Sunshine!!
Hayate no Gotoku! - Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
Meikyuu Black Company
Mushoku Tensei - Jobless Reincarnation
Muteking the Dancing Hero
Nobunaga-sensei no Osanazuma
Precure All-Stars the Movie ~ Everybody Sing! Miraculous Magic! Puraore! Pride of Orange
Precure Miracle Leap
Re Stage! Dream Days
Saint Snow - Dazzling White Town PV
Sakugan Seikoku no Dragonar
Star Twinkle Precure
Star Twinkle Precure The Movie
Tawawa on Monday
THE IDOLM@STER
Toji no Miko
Tropical-Rouge! Precure
Wakaokami wa Shougakusei! Movie
Zombieland Saga
My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! X
Watashi ni Tenshi ga Maiorita!
Cutie Honey Universe
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zerochanges · 2 years
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2021 Favorite Anime
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It’s that time once again for me to list my favorite stuff from the year, and oh boy, what a year it has been. It sucked, okay, let’s just cut to the chase. The anime I watched the most this year was probably One Piece, like I discussed just the other day in my media binge reviews. If you wanna see my thoughts on some stuff that isn’t from 2021, check it out, if you don’t give a crap, and really who can blame you, just keep scrolling down. I am once again going to include sequels and long running animes in my ranking this year, and yeah, the list is just in alphabetical order so there isn’t really a number 1 to say, although if you ask me, it’s Muteking! Muteking is my favorite anime from 2021, that was the best show. Well, you can read why down below, but let’s get started. 
Banished from the Hero's Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside
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You can tell this one is based off a light novel with that title, for simplicity sake let’s just call it Banished from here on out. Banished is a somewhat interesting concept, instead of being about the classic JRPG Yusha (Hero) character it instead focuses on a temporary party member. If you have played a decent amount of JRPGs I am sure you know what I am talking about, Red the main character isn’t a permanent party member, just someone that joins the group temporarily then leaves at some point. Red, being a former companion of the hero’s party, makes him worldly and interesting but he’s also down to earth and just wants to live a quiet life with his adventuring days behind him. When he meets Rit from his old adventuring days he is initially worried that his cover will be blown but she instead decides to settle down with him. What follows is pretty standard fantasy anime schlock but it’s held together really well because of the great chemistry between Red and Rit that make an adorable couple. It’s refreshing to have two adults actually openly dating with no “will they or won’t they?” antics.
Black Clover
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Of all the things for 2021 to take, it had to be Clover! How cruel! I kid of course, and with the current state of anime I have no doubt it will one day return, hey even World Trigger did and I never would have believed that. For now though, Black Clover is over, and it ended pretty well for what it was. We got absolutely fantastic battles towards the end, Asta and Yami vs Dante is a true highlight of the entire series and really shows how much Asta has grown up now in the time skip and how important he has become to other people in his life. Hearing Yami finally call Asta by his name gave me goosebumps, it’s a beautiful moment. It hurts to have this one leave, it became a pinnacle of my Saturday nights on Toonami for some 4 years but Asta will return to save his friends again, I’m sure of it. 
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
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Last year Boruto began delving into manga content, both adapting story arcs from it directly and creating new content around it that further elaborated on material left vague in the manga. It was a great year for the series and it’s awesome to see that it pretty much kept that momentum for the entirety of 2021 as well, adapting almost the entire manga by this point. It was this year that finally revealed the secret behind Boruto’s curse mark and the cruel fate that awaits the youth as well as finally bringing the secondary protagonist into the series, Kawaki. Kawaki really shook up the status quo, a misunderstood youth that was being chased by a criminal organization, he had the same curse as Boruto and took crap from no one. 
Over the following story arcs we watched both Boruto and Kawaki grow a lot and share a deep brotherly bond because of the dark fate they have been given. And the battles, holy crap, the fights were incredible. The Boruto staff truly outdid themselves, animating some incredible fights that went above and beyond spectacle into almost cinematic quality fights. And it was absolutely earned, as these fights were tied together nicely with some really great story telling. Overall, I know the following year will probably be a bit slower since the anime has more or less caught up, but I don’t even care, it was one hell of a great ride these past two years, and I can’t wait to see what comes in the future. 
Cardfight!! Vanguard overDress 
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Last year the third series of Vanguard finished after a nearly two year long run and 2021 has seen the start of Overdress, the new fourth series that celebrates the ten year anniversary of the franchise. OD is both something new and a return to form, and it was kind of an odd start to me; much of the first season simply did not click for me like I hoped it would. And that is one of the big differences OD has over past entries as the series has shifted to a much older demographic and airs late at night and in single cours. Gone are seasons that last 50-65 episodes and instead in their place are beautifully animated 12 episode seasons. The series having such a smaller episode count however didn’t vibe well with the same old kind of slow pace storytelling Season 1 presented and often had to sacrifice the titular card fights of the series in order to tell plot. I’m watching a card battle anime because I want card battles, that shouldn’t be too complicated to understand, right? 
Season 2 thankfully delivers in many ways and made me realize that a lot of the former season was all done for set up and finally getting this pay off felt great. Card fights become much more regular and said fights in general become really enjoyable with great strategy and wonderful animation. The story really picks up in this season and the cast finally feels like it all has fallen into place. Overdress was a rocky transition but I think Bushiroad has managed to bring a really great and well crafted card battle series to an older demographic. I’m looking forward to future seasons of the series now.
Dr. Stone: Stone Wars
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Season 2 of Dr. Stone picks up right as the war between the two different factions of the stone world, Senku’s Kingdom of Science and Tsukasa’s Empire begin their war and it wastes no time in getting to the good stuff. Old characters return, Senku unleashes some great science on us, and most importantly the chemistry of the entire cast is top notch, even for the villain side. Every character is really well realized and written. It says a lot when the end of the season makes you empathize with the villain just as much as you did with the main characters. It’s sadly hard to talk a lot about Stone Wars since it is just one story arc of the series, going into details is pretty much just spoiling the story arc, but it’s a great continuation of a really fun and different Jump manga.
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken (2020)
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Toei’s modern adaptation of Dai no Daibouken is a dream come true, and one I never thought I could get. It brings back the same feelings I had when Madhouse began a new Hunter x Hunter adaptation in 2011, and I simply love that so many beloved 90’s Jump series are finally getting their due. This year the anime finally surpassed where the original 1991 anime left off, and seeing these story arcs get animated is incredible. And the animation is top notch! The staff working on the series really bring a lot of talent and creativity that brings the fights from the series into new light. Most importantly, I’m just having so much fun watching this series every weekend like I’m a kid again. Dai no Daibouken at one time in my life I considered my favorite manga, and to this day it really holds up so strongly. The anime finally entering into the second half of the manga has been one of the most exciting things for me this year!
Full Dive: This Ultimate Next-Gen Full Dive RPG Is Even Shittier than Real Life!
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For me it’s kind of hard to do a comedy isekai (another world) series nowadays. It’s probably just because of how dry the isekai well is in general but there’s also just some really great competition, like Konosuba kind of already did everything and did it so well it’s hard to find any more humor from this. But then Full Dive came along and oh boy, I usually don’t find mean spirited comedy that funny but this is gold. The series really takes the piss out of so many power fantasy series, making a VR fantasy world that is too realistic, meaning that if you are weak IRL you are weak in the game, and it’s such a one trick pony but it works just so incredibly well. Watching the main character constantly fall over and over again because doing even the simplest of things in a JRPG is herculean for real life people. Hell, I think one of the funniest jokes is that he doesn’t even leave the starter town until the very end of the season! The thing that usually happens in a couple of minutes in an actual JRPG. 
Girlfriend, Girlfriend
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Speaking of great comedies this year, Girlfriend, Girlfriend is another one. Instead of the usual “will they or won’t they” love triangle, the series protagonist Naoya is way too pure and doesn’t want to cheat on anyone so he somehow ends up in an utterly bizarre three way poly relationship with two other girls that is way too hard to explain to normal people and often leads to fairly funny outcomes. It’s just your regular high school romance between one dude and his two girlfriends. The humor is often really absurd, and the characters are sometimes too stupid to even function. The whole thing is held together by just how pure and sincere Naoya is in being the perfect two-timing boyfriend.
Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan
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“Hey, that’s me!” is pretty much how I describe Uramichi-oniisan. Do you hate your job? Is life in your thirties depressing? Is your body starting to age and fall apart? Have you given up on ever achieving personal happiness? Are you going to be single forever? If you answered yes to all these questions then this is you too! We are all Uramichi-oniisan! The fact that this show aired on mondays too was way too perfect, I think it had to be intentional; vegging out to work time blues and your depressing 30s on the harshest day of the week really helped to get me through.
Muteking the Dancing Hero!
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In what is probably the most creative and ingenious reimaging of a classic property I have ever seen, Muteking the Dancing Hero, takes an old cheesy early-80s Tatsunoko superhero show and transforms it into a modern spectacle that still pays homage to the era of origin. It’s such a clever idea that I can’t get over–poaching one of their many, many, dime-a-dozen Gatchaman clones and transforming it into … well pretty much an old school goofy rhythm game. Anyone familiar with the classics like Gitaroo Man, Rhythm Heaven, PaRappa, and the like, will know what I am talking about: Muteking the Dancing Hero is pretty much just one of those games if they were an anime. Gone are the mechs and the toyriffic gadgets, and in their place are epic dance battles against kaiju that seek to destroy the city. 
The music is phenomenal in the series, naturally, the dance battle portion of every episode is just so much fun, and way too enjoyable, but the soundtrack brings a lot of weight to it outside of just those tracks and there are even some old school classics from the era of the original Muteking; I nearly lost my mind when the show played the legendary (or maybe infamous now) Plastic Love, and somehow made it work for one of the saddest scenes in the series. Then there is also Aurora the most popular celebrity in the city and a dark idol that Muteking just can’t seem to beat for most of the series. Their dance clashes bring some of the best music in the series.
Besides the great idea to take a cheesy old property and reinvent it, and besides the great music that came with this new dance battle aspect of the series, besides all that, my favorite thing about Muteking the Dancing Hero is just that it’s loads of fun. The series is one of those rare shows that every episode feels insanely fun, the characters have fantastic chemistry with each other and no matter how small a role everyone gets something to do, the world is so well defined and cartoonish enough to seem magical, and 25 minutes just go away in a blink of an eye. This was the most fun I had watching anime all year, and easily my favorite show of the year, I will forever go up to bat for this weird, creative series. Two best buddies really can save the universe with the power of dance!
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation
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I originally watched this show because a lot of people were dunking on it for being super pervy and dumb, and hey, oh shit, a stupid perverted dumb isekai series, sign me up, bro. This wasn’t what I was led to believe, as it slowly became a really well written and heart wrenching series, I guess the twitter mobs never know what they are talking about, oh well, at least I watched a great show for once. Mushoku Tensei is a really interesting beast though and I can see why people might be grossed out at the start, it feels like the author probably played a lot of eroge back in the day before writing this series, and hey, me too, so it didn’t ruin the experience for me personally. Eroge, or erotic game in laymen, is probably the best comparison I can think of for Mushoku Tensei, as just like many famous eroge (think Yu-No or Fate/) the horny content is there but an incredibly deep and well articulated plot is just under the surface (and the boobs) too.
Remake Our Life!
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This show I really felt on a lot of levels, being a burned out 30-something with a dead end job. There are a lot of fantasy titles in Japan now that seem to focus on escaping to another world or redoing a pivotal part of your life and it makes me imagine there’s a good chunk of the population there just as burned out as me. Remake really did a great job at not only making me extremely jealous of protagonist Kyouya for getting such a great opportunity to follow his creative dreams again in his youth, but also made me feel insanely inspired again every episode. Anybody struggling to become an artist in their adult life can relate to this series, and it really shows how the best of intentions sometimes can lead to the worst results. Nobody ever said second chances are perfect but I can’t help but to think how great it would have been to chase more of my dreams in my college years.
Tokyo Revengers
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Tokyo Revengers feels like it might be the last big title from Crunchyroll and that made it extra special to me. We had this big 2-cour long mega popular show with a fantastic Crunchy commissioned dub in the vein of their other prior major gems like Jujutsu Kaisen before it. Now that they are owned by Funimation I had no clue going forward what will happen so this may really be the last of its kind. I can say though, it was a damn fun series to end on. 
Just like Remake Our Life! Tokyo Revengers features the protagonist time traveling back into his middle school self, on a mission to save his childhood sweetheart from a cruel fate in the present. The time travel aspect originally threw me off a bit, as it is kind of poorly written but after a while I came to actually really appreciate it for what it is. This is not a hard sci-fi fantasy series, at its core this is a fun yankii battle manga: the time travel aspect is just a narrative device that helps set stakes and creatively gives you exposition. We know why Takemichi has to succeed so badly because we get glimpses into what will happen if he doesn’t.
TSUKIMICHI -Moonlit Fantasy-
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This is a guilty pleasure of mine. Tsukimichi does nothing extraordinary nor is it really that well made but there is just something there that I can’t quite put my finger on that makes me enjoy it a lot. Perhaps it’s that the series has a somewhat older feel to it, the original novels it is based on do date back to about 2012. For whatever reason this show makes me nostalgic and I really don’t have any prior experience with it. Feels like something I would have watched in high school. If you told me it was from 2006 I would believe you, as it firmly feels like Zero no Tsukaima to me. Anyways, guilty pleasure, but I would be remiss not to mention it since I spammed my friends with screenshots from this one quite a bit over this year.
World Trigger (Season 2 and Season 3)
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Seeing World Trigger return like it has is honestly something that still surprises me. I was there, eight years ago, I watched since episode 1 aired back in 2014, and never could I have imagined that we would get past that cliff hanger the original first season ended on way-back-when in 2016. Seeing the anime finally finish the story arc it left on is really satisfying in a lot of ways but seeing how much care and effort was put in these new seasons is even more satisfying. It’s no secret the original first season had a rocky start and was right at the peak of Toei being kind of a disaster so seeing them have such an amazing output recently is a true underdog story, Dai no Daibouken and World Trigger are some of the best animated series around right now. Beyond the stellar animation (seriously this is the best I’ve seen in so long) World Trigger always holds a special place in my heart as the best Jump series from the 2010s. To me World Trigger is just where it is at for that decade, and this isn’t some diss on the many other great Jump titles of that era, I just think this is my favorite one; it has the sharpest writing, uses real world combat tactics, a huge roster of amazing characters, and is just a fun sci-fi series all together. 
The Vampire Dies in No Time
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The Vampire Dies in No Time is a really great “buddy cop” kind of comedy, where world class Vampire Hunter Ronaldo somehow ends up partnering with the most fearsome and powerful vampire of them all, Draluc–except all that is total bull. Draluc’s legend is greatly exaggerated and despite his best efforts to be the stereotypical Dracula kind of vampire, he’s completely harmless, if anything he only hurts himself not humans. Pretty much even the smallest flick of your finger is enough to kill Draluc, who thankfully can revive endlessly but that’s about all he’s good for. Ronaldo and Draluc bicker constantly, are a terrible vampire hunter team, and each try to betray the other at every chance they can get–but somehow they are stuck together. It’s never a dull moment with these two idiots.
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun (Season 2)
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Iruma-kun is back and this newest season covers some of my favorite content in the series like the Evil Iruma story arc and the Walter Park arc. It’s nice to be able to settle down more into this series and see it continue, and knowing there is a season 3 in the upcoming future makes me hopeful we might get the entire series animated one day. Iruma-kun really fills in that void that Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Left in my heart after its ending. It’s funny, has some great small character moments, and can also handle battle manga material very competently. Watching young Iruma and his friends of demon misfits grow to rise above their misfit labels and become the most respected class of the titular Demon School is just too much fun. 
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hothotmiso · 3 years
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idrawprettyboys · 2 years
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Realistic DJ from Muteking
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harushururu · 2 years
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Ms. Control
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Where can I watch the original Muteking series? All I can find is the first episode dubbed, and none of the other Japanese episodes. I’m guessing it was never subbed?
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thes-hitoverlord · 2 years
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Best anime of 2021
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Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan
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A dark workplace comedy about the host of a preschooler TV show, who suffers from crippling depression and existential dread. In other words, the most relatable show this year! The series is a reaction goldmine, with allot of great moments involving our lead trying to uphold a cheerful and upbeat demeanor, while essentially being dead inside. 
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Mieruko-chan
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Basically “The Sixth Sense: The Anime”, the series follows a highschooler who can see ghosts, and the difficulties it causes her in her day to day life. The series does some really good worlbuilding, showing among other things the difference between ghosts who linger on earth due to their past grudges and obsessions, and those that stay to look over those they care about, the dynamic between murderers and victims in the afterlife, and even the effects religion may have on the lingering souls. My only complaint is that we never get a reason for why the ghosts should be scary outside of their disturbing appearances. We never see a ghost directly hurt a person, alto it is established that people who spend long periods of time around malevolent ghosts do over time grow sick both physically and mentally, This however only happens after many days of being haunted by the same ghost, which does not explain some scenes that are framed as if a ghost posed an immediate threat to our lead. 
Muteking the Dancing Hero
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I might have been the only person in the world who actually watched this series. Produced by Tatsunoko (the studio behind Speedracer, Gatchaman, and Macross) and Tezuka Productions (founded by THAT Osamu Tezuka), the series is a VERY loose sequel to the 1980 Tatsunoko series “Muteking, The Dashing Warrior”. This new version takes place in a futuristic version of San Francisco, based entirely on 1950s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s American nostalgia, or rather Japan’s interpretation of American nostalgia, with a gratuitous dose of Engrish. The series is also relentlessly weird. It runs entirely on its own consistent internal logic, but it refuses to explain anything, leaving it up to the viewer to figure out things for themselves. They also use Mariya Takeuchi’s “Plastic Love“ in several scenes for some reason. The show’s main villain is a Steve Jobs expy who uses overpriced headphones and autotuned popmusic to transform people into black goo. The black goo then attracts monsters from outer space, who begin harvesting the goo. Then Muteking dances with the monsters, which ends-up banishing the monsters, and turning the people back to normal. It is THAT sort of series, but somehow it all ends-up making perfect sense in the show’s rather epic series finale (even tho the aftercredits scene still kinda makes you go a bit WTF) 
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Komi Can't Communicate
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Once again, I em not a big fan of “slice of life” shows, but this one quickly won me over. It is a literal goldmine for reaction images, and it’s just pure wholesome and likable. 
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Kimetsu no Yaiba
Entertainment District Arc
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After getting the great movie adaptation of the Infinity Train Arc last year, we are now getting a full season adaptation of the Entertainment District arc, taking place in a red-light districts of Taisho era Japan. 
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Ranking of Kings
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Most anime in the style of western fantasy take their inspiration from D&D, or in worse cases from MMORPGs. This series does not. Instead it takes inspiration from old fairy-tales (the originals, not the Disney versions), and then builds and expands upon them. Just from what we got the see so far, we can see the influences of Cinderella, Snow White, Rumpelstiltskin, and Tom Thumb just to name a few. It also uses allot of fairy-tale archetypes, like the queen stepmother, the younger sibling who wants the throne for himself, the knight in shining armor, the king’s shady advisor, but it fleshes them out to such extent and gives them so much nuance and depth that you completely understand their actions and can even sympathize with them to some extent. At this point, there’s no clear villain, and the closest thing to a true antagonist is the magic mirror that uses people’s insecurities to manipulate them (and yes, they even do the whole “magic mirror on the wall...” thing), but even the mirror seems to be mostly just kinda sad and pathetic from what we were able to learn of it. Really the weakest link is the main protagonist, who due to being deaf and unable to talk does not really get any real dialogue, and as such we are only left with his surface emotions. 
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
part 6, Stone Ocean
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An adaptation of the 6th part of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure. I really appreciate how the very existence of this series proves the English speaking media wrong. For many years the English speaking mainstream media was trying to villainize the anime fan community as being sexist, and claiming they hated western media simply for having female leads, as opposed to hating them for being awfully written. And then here comes this Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure installment, a long running series with a predominantly male cast, and now we get a whole part with a female lead and a predominantly female cast, and NOBODY IS COMPLAINING. It is almost as if the English speaking mainstream media were full of shit all along. Also, alongside having the first female Jojo, it also has the first op done by a female artist. 
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pahsy-paints · 2 years
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Muteking fandom, this one is for you and me
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galacticrainbowsaz · 2 years
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Roller hero~!
Roller hero~!!
"What's your name?!"
Sono na wa, sono na wa-~
MUTEKING!!!
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