

I wish I had come up with that.
If my monsters are imagined, why do they trigger the motion sensor lights?


I wish I had come up with that.


It continues to baffle me how bad this adaptation can be. How can they miss the target so completely. It’s like adapting The Lord of the Rings and then cutting all the travel parts between the big events. It just has no worth whatsoever when it isn’t shown how those “big events” are earned. Fuck whoever was in charge of this adaptation at WIT.


WTF is that abomination?! I would expect that in an episode of King of the Hill, but not something a Japanese high-schooler casually eats on a date.



Poor Otakun. I wouldn’t be able to choose either.


Honestly, everything that isn’t a (battle) shounen should be great. The most important thing is to firmly establish that anime is a “medium” and not a “genre”. And since almost every outsider thinks every anime is a battle shounen, it’s important to correct that misconception early on.
AnoHana would be my recommendation. It’s short for a series, it doesn’t take any Japanese cultural knowledge to enjoy it, and the themes are universal regardless of personal background, age or gender.


There was some fan service in the first episode, but not excessively so. But I have a high tolerance for fan service, so maybe stay away if this is something that bothers you.


Yes, I think the entire fight scene with the beast in the last episode of Frieren was also just a single frame in the manga.


Again, I love how much they added “between the pages”. All those little details elevate this adaptation so much from the source which was already a visual masterpiece. For example this entire scene with remembering herself growing up learning and the memory of her mother guiding her is added inbetween just these few frames:

And this one here made me laugh:

We also see why I am of the opinion that Agott is deeply and inherently evil and should not be allowed to exist as a witch.
I don’t think so. At least not for me. Honestly I find most school-based anime off putting since I cannot really empathize with the teenage angst and anxieties anymore. I know that it’s normal but it is so far removed from myself that it’s just annoying to see. That’s why I enjoyed this series and disliked Heibara’s Teenage NG+ as an example.
It’s hard to describe. Both are some form of wish fulfillment plot, but one is going back to have a chance to overcome their anxieties and the other is going back having overcome them already. I think it’s a different target audience - tweens vs middle aged.
As someone in the age group as MC I find the idea of going back to middle schooler with all the insight and confidence of an adult quite compelling.
The ED is a banger. I heard it before ,though so it’s not something made for the anime.


Link to the outages per chance?


Kiryu-chan as the devil is pure genius.


I was shitting on the first adaptation because they skipped so much important world and character building to just get to the plot points faster, but in this season they just ignore everything. Whoever is in charge has absolutely zero idea of what makes the series great. Probably didn’t even read it in the first place. I had so much hope for an adaptation by a studio that can animate more than a powerpoint slideshow, but now I would gladly go back to the shitty first studio.


I hope the replacement scenes will fix the moon. That’s the only thing that’s offending e in the OP.


Looking at how successful anime boost the sales of associated industries (camping gear sales after Yuru Camp for example) it’s no wonder there are so many anime produces that promote alcohol.


I have a weakness for kindhearted Gal-Girls, so this is the romance show for me this season.


The Atelier games are in stand alone arcs. I would suggest to start with the Ryza arc. The first one is called “Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout”. Not only is it on of the newer games with tons of modern conveniences but it also has the best main character of them all (fight me, I said it). The DX versions came out last year which are updated versions with additional content (similar to how Atlus double dips). Not a fan of this practice but if you’re getting a version now this is the one to get.


and the fascination with the magic system (B to A+, depending on how well it explains advanced magic).
It’s widely considered one of the best magic systems in all media on par or above with Sanderson’s Mistborn series.
That character reminds me of the vtuber MinikoMew.