I’ve liked Cyberpunk 2077 and Assassination Classroom. Cool with any genre you guys have to recommend, since I enjoyed stuff like Zombieland Saga too.

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    Ghost in the Shell and Serial Experiments Lain are classics you can’t go wrong with.

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      Grand Blue looks interesting and a different setting from the anime I’ve seen I’ll check that out.

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    • ODDTAXI (absolutely amazing)
    • Madoka Magica (watch until ep 3 at least)
    • Land of the Lustrous (very different animation style)
    • Vinland Saga (great story)
    • Your Name. (great romance)
    • Baccano! (very interesting style of storytelling. The characters feel like something you’d see in a theatre)
    • Dorohedoro (weird, but interesting)
    • Dororo (just two good friends adventuring)
    • Made in Abyss (gets good, but really takes those 13 episodes for that)
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      Yeah, Oddtaxi is one I’ve been planning to watch with a lot of random clips from it I’ve seen like the Capoiera.

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        Don’t look anything up about it and just watch the first episode if you have a spare 1.5 hrs to spend. If you don’t like it then it’s easy to find out.

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        It’s an exploration of the entertainment industry that does not shy away from the darker side of it. It’s still airing, so maybe keep it in your back pocket, but it’s pretty darn good. Same creator as Kaguya-sama.

        On that note, I would also recommend Kaguya-sama. A romance/comedy where two people are trying to get the other to confess their feelings first.

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    Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

    Made in Abyss

    Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai

    Steins;Gate

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    Chainsaw Man

    Spy x Family

    Bocchi the Rock

    One Piece

    Death Note

    Call of the Night

    Jujutsu Kaisen 0

    Hunter x Hunter (2011)

    Cowboy Bebop

    Bubble

    Ya Boy Kongming

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      Got recommended Hunter x Hunter 2011 here too. For my next long Shonen I’ll be picking it.

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    Has anyone recommended Gundam yet? No? Good, I’m recommending Gundam.
    Now, the whole thing might confuse you, and there are a ton of separate Gundam shows each one in it’s own continuity. So, to make things simple, I’m going to just suggest two of them. The currently airing Gundam: Witch From Mercury, and the classic that started everything, Mobile Suit Gundam.
    The 3 compilation movies of the classic Gundam are on the Gundam.info Youtube channel for free right now, by the way! There’s several other shows in that channel and you might even be able to watch G-Witch depending on your location.

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      Gwitch is great. And I have been watching through the entire backlog over the past few months. finally done with UC!
      It’s well worth the investment, much of the story and art is so amazing!

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        • Big fan of GWitch. It’s a really strong story, and the art is beautiful.

        • Mob Psycho 100 is a completed action series that makes me think of slice of life coming of age story meets DBZ meets urban fantasy. The story is very strong and the art is used in a fairly clever way.

        • If you want dark/horror, then Psycho Pass was a fairly popular thriller.

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      Gundam is awesome. I got into it after I got into Gunpla and wanted to find out about the series. Zakus got the best design. I’ve seen the first movie trilogy, but not the rest yet. Was the oldest anime I’ve seen and it held up well.

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    If you liked Cyberpunk 2077, you might also like Psycho-Pass. It depicts a sci-fi future where they attempt to prevent crime by measuring peoples mental state to varying degrees of success. It’s widely considered a great show and a quintessential Sci-Fi Anime.

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      I’ve heard the name a lot, but never knew what it was about. But, hearing it is sci-fi definitely moves it into my watch list now.

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      An elementary school kid dubbed with the title “shounen bat” or “lil’ slugger” has been going around attacking people with his bent, golden bat.

      That sounds intersting. I’m imagining Ness from Earthbound.

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        While the 1999 version has the old aesthetic that you say you like, I would recommend the 2011 version due to a lot of times just presenting individual scenes so well, the team really came together to make dramatic when it counted, and it also goes further into one of the best arcs of HxH
        Nippon Animation did 1999, while MADHOUSE did 2011 if that says anything to you

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          One thing I had heard is that the Manga has been on a really long hiatus. Does 2011 end in a way that feels pretty conclusive as opposed to like a cliff hanger?

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            It ends in a way where I would say theres no conflict that hasnt had its end tied, though according to manga readers I’ve talked with, the manga goes on to finish Gon’s story, and the story has well moved on from him to cover other people in the universe

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              Cool it’s good to know that if I stick to the anime I’ll be able to avoid the pain of very slow release drip that the Manga readers are experiencing. Had heard how amazing hxh is, but hesitated getting into it because of that.

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            Anime does end on a really good note. The good news regarding the manga is that the writer has started again, so fingers crossed for more anime one day … And best of luck to his continued health.

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          It is going to have two seasons. Only one season has aired. The next season is probably going to be peak JJK, so we do have that to look forward to

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    Patlabor, specifically “Patlabor ON TELEVISION” and “Patlabor New Files” (sometimes called New OVA) are takes place in a very comfy near-future environment and is about a group of policemembers who are under the division for dealing with any mech incidents, meaning giant robot fights will happen in a very down-to-earth setting

    I also recommend the movies if you enjoy the GITS movie as it’s the same director and he likes exploring a various amount of social commentary, from criticism of institutional inefficiency to existential reflections, (just dont watch the 3rd movie, it has nothing to do with anyone who made the original Patlabor)

    There’s also the original Patlabor OVA, but I personally didn’t enjoy that nearly as much as the tv anime, and some of the characters act a little different, so it might be jarring if you watch that before the tv anime despite it being chronologically made first

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      Mechs fights got me sold on it. When it comes do the movies do you recommend watching the anime show first and then the 2 movies(ignoring the 3rd)?

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        I would say watching the things made before the movie gives you a better grasp of who the characters are and feel more attached to what’s going on, though the movies are very different from the OVA and tv show in terms of vibe, the characters act a lot more like how you would expect having watched the tv show. And I should also warn, the movies have very minimal mech fighting!

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    Have you watched much of anything before? Likes? Dislikes?

    My absolute favorite has always been Samarai Champloo. Same creator, also fantastic Coyboy Bebop.

    Others I enjoyed:
    Mob Psycho 100 & One Punch Man (same creator behind both)
    Berserk (I’ve only seen the 3 movies for Golden Age on Netflix)
    Attack on Titan / Shingeki no Kyojin
    Trigun (I loved the original, but the recent remake was decent)
    Dorohedoro (Incomplete, not sure if getting 2nd season)
    Deathnote
    Fullmetal Alchemist

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      Other than what was listed I’ve watched some of the older animes that were recommended like Cowboy bebop, Samurai Champloo, Jorumond, and Black Lagoon which I all really liked. And the Mobile Suit Gundam movie trilogy. Started trying out some of the newer stuff with newest thing being Bocchi which was funny and I liked the animation gags in it.

      I don’t think I’d get into those really super long anime with hundreds and hundreds of episode that go on. Those seem like too much for one series for me. At least for now.

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        Yeah agreed. One Piece sorta interests me, but that is a long anime at this point. I barely have enough time to keep up with Demon Slayer on the weekly so I’m not about to start a saga like that.

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          Oh yeah, one piece I don’t think I could ever get into due to the episodes being way too much at this point. Maybe I’d speed read the Manga instead.

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      When I start from your recommendation I’ll go with Gakkougurashi. When someone says don’t look anything up it really peaks my interest.