has the face of a middle aged talent manager
Now I can't unsee it
has the face of a middle aged talent manager
Now I can't unsee it
I'm always excited about new P.A. Works originals. I like the artstyle and the and the cast is promising.
It feels intimidating to break into.
I wanted to get into Gundam for years and always put it off for that reason. Suisei no Majo was my entry because it is completely detached from the other timelines/universes and it was airing weekly. The first half is very good, but unfortunately I cannot recommend it because it falls off a cliff in the last episodes.
Turn A probably isn't the best choice as a second series, but I'm at episode 20 and understood 99.99% of the plot. Afaik it isn't actually connected to the other universes, but is like the convergence of all timelines thousands of years into the future.
I will complete Turn A and proceed with the UC route following the r/anime wiki guide.
three episode rule of thumb for shows
Yubisaki to Renren has become my favourite show of the season.
I will probably drop Sengoku Youko and Metallic Rouge if they fail to impress me with the third episode. Idk about Mahou Shoujo ni Akogarete.
Dungeon Meshi paused for now.
I will also be watching Urusei Yatsura and the shows continuing from the fall season (Sousou no Frieren, Kusuriya no Hitorigoto and Undead Unluck). I might try 7th Time Loop since it's getting a lot of positive reception.
Regarding finished series:
I completed Hoshikuzu Telepath and it was one of the most 6/10 anime I've ever watched. It's not bad, but there are a lot of better CGDCT anime.
I'm loving Turn A Gundam, I'm at episode 18 right now.
I bought the Taiho Shichauzo manga!
I 100% agree with @zabadoh@ani.social, big flashy fights but not much substance underneath. I'll give it one more episode.
I can't believe it's not hentai!
This episode was better than the second, but still not great. I'll watch a few more.
Yuru Camp, A Place Further Than the Universe, Non Non Biyori, Flying Witch.
I watched and recommend all of them:
Some more recommendations:
I wonder what causes something like this. Could it be that Netflix has to encode to a different format for their streaming platform?
Netflix uses H264 with Main@L4 profile for their SDR streams. I don't see anything weird in their encoding settings, so it's probably some filter that causes a color shift. It isn't a huge difference in this case, but definitely noticeable on my 200€ monitor.
Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon was horrible.
Seasonal anime I'm watching:
I'm also watching:
I'm new to Lemmy and subscribed to talk about anime, manga and foss. I've been a lurker on Reddit for ~5 years with very few posts and left after the whole API shitshow. I'll try my best to be active and help grow the community!
Edit: I forgot Dosanko Gal wa Namaramenkoi which I decided to drop. I looks like the usual romcom formula with a self insert protagonist, a designated "winner" from the start and a harem. The animation is nothing special, slightly worse than average.
One of Tachiyomi contributors will fork the app and continue development
https://old.reddit.com/r/mangapiracy/comments/195vq2e/a_tachiyomi_fork_hoping_to_be_the_spiritual/
This first episode was a bit disappointing for me. The production values are good (as expected from Bones), but the plot and world didn't seem very original to me. I'll watch at least 2-3 more episodes.
Thanks for the info! I'll save your comment for future reference