I wouldn’t really call myself a big anime fan (I’ve enjoyed some of the more known hits), but recently I’ve found myself really enjoying a few series so I figured I’d open it up here for more recommendations. I’m going to structure this for things I’ve enjoyed recently as well as things from ~13ish years ago (about the only two times I’ve really explored the medium).

Recent things I enjoyed a lot:

  • Frieren
  • Little Witch Academia (Movies and Television show)
  • Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
  • Promare

Recent things I thought were decent:

  • Kill La Kill

Past things I really enjoyed:

  • Gurren Lagann
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
  • Code Geass
  • Black Lagoon
  • Cowboy Bebop
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion

Past things I thought were decent:

  • Soul Eater
  • Claymore
  • Monster

To try to help people hone in more I’m a big fan of fantasy settings (no isekai stuff please unless you have a really, really compelling reason for it) and I’m open to most genres. I’ve found that I like Studio Trigger stuff a good bit so if there are movies/series there that people also feel strongly about I’m especially open to those recommendations but I’m really open to most suggestions from people on this site as I imagine it’ll filter out most of the chud-appealing/serviced content.

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    8 months ago

    Damn, nobody say Megalobox yet?

    The first season is a perfect rendition of the classic sports underdog story. It’s wonderfully animated with this gritty style that evokes the best 90’s hand drawn animation and a banger soundtrack. It’s not going to surprise you or challenge you, but it’s a great time cheering for the scrappy poor kid taking on the champ as always.

    The second season, aka Megalobox: Nomad, is a uniquely thoughtful look into the fall from grace. Grief, loss, death, drug use, coming to terms with being past your prime. Season 1 being such a great rendition of the classic underdog story sets this up so well. For <reasons I wont disclose> Nomad was aimed perfectly at me when I saw it, but I don’t think you need <redacted> to love it. Also, the soundtrack is somehow even better.