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I'm not really that into anime (which is probably hard to believe given my pfp), but I kinda wanna get into it. Any recomendations for a newcomer?
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Do you have a list of genres that you like? Anime is vast, for better or worse, so there's a lot to sift through.Any recomendations for a newcomer?
It's difficult to recommend without knowing what you like. Do you watch shows not for enjoyment, but to consoom? Watch One Piece. Is your idea if a good anime completely dictated by what other people say? Watch Frieren. Do you like cool animation and nothing else? Demon Slayer is perfect for you.I'm not really that into anime (which is probably hard to believe given my pfp), but I kinda wanna get into it. Any recomendations for a newcomer?
I don't have any genres in mind. I just want something that's easy for someone who's new to anime to watch.Do you have a list of genres that you like? Anime is vast, for better or worse, so there's a lot to sift through.
I think FMAB would be a solid choice thenI don't have any genres in mind. I just want something that's easy for someone who's new to anime to watch.
That's kind of weird bro.I don't have any genres in mind. I just want something that's easy for someone who's new to anime to watch.
Just look up "Gateway Anime", then. They're gateways for a reason.I don't have any genres in mind. I just want something that's easy for someone who's new to anime to watch.
I don't have any genres in mind. I just want something that's easy for someone who's new to anime to watch.
Just look up "Gateway Anime", then. They're gateways for a reason.
It is pretty hard without any guidelines. Genres transfer pretty well from other forms of media really. But here's a variety of genres and settings with lower anime weirdness.I don't have any genres in mind. I just want something that's easy for someone who's new to anime to watch.
I'm not really that into anime (which is probably hard to believe given my pfp), but I kinda wanna get into it. Any recomendations for a newcomer?
If you have a time machine I recommend my late 90s introduction to anime of watching syndicated anime at really odd times on local broadcast television (Sailor Moon at 5a [right after Kennith Copeland's televangelist program or Big Bad Beetle Borgs, depending] Ronin Warriors at 2p)My preferred introduction to anime would be travelling back in time to the mid 1990s and getting heavily involved with ordering VHS tapes of "Japanimation" titles from mail-order movie and TV companies that advertised in magazines with names like "Science Fiction Express" or whatever. Not that I think the experience would be "better", just interesting.
Not really related but I still don't get the appeal of One Piece. Do people only like it because of the fight scenes, aura farming and, "the series has been running for 30 years"? I don't like the art style or the characters, and from what I've seen, people always glaze the world building aspect mostly because of the series' length.Do you watch shows not for enjoyment, but to consoom? Watch One Piece.
One Piece is for autists - not the self-diagnosed ones, but the properly diagnosed hyperfocused ones. From what I've heard about it, it's repetitive and somewhat "safe". Kinda like Sonic, but instead of animal people we get weird-ass ugly freaks. Everytime I ask about what's so good about it I never receive a good answer. I use One Piece as a filter: an OP fan is not a good source of recommendations.Not really related but I still don't get the appeal of One Piece.
If you like romance: Kaoru Hana (Fragant Flower) and 'Toradora'.I'm not really that into anime (which is probably hard to believe given my pfp), but I kinda wanna get into it. Any recomendations for a newcomer?
I'll put it this way, Eiichiro Oda is a competent writer in a genre filled with incompetent writers. He actually has a plot and mostly sticks to it which enables him to actually set up payoffs that most shonen writers are completely incapable of.I don't like the art style or the characters, and from what I've seen, people always glaze the world building aspect mostly because of the series' length.
I'll agree that maybe One Piece doesn't have death enough on the table. One Piece doesn't kill off characters because there isn't some retarded mechanic or plot convenience that makes death inconsequential so deaths will only really happen to advance the plot. Everyone (except Usopp) has a legitimate reason to be on the crew so they are probably ultimately safe.One Piece has been running for 28 years now and no member in the Straw Hat crew dies is so stupid to me, God forbids OP fans from reading AoT or JJK lol.
This is just glazing, Oda is not immune to writing flubs and nothing in timeskip OP matches the peaks of the pre-timeskip OP. Maybe in the 00s this was true because he was up against some of the worst titles in Jump's lineup but in the last decade he wrote two of the worst arcs in the series (Fishman Island and Dressorosa) and a lot of underwhelming ones and its obvious now he's just cutting things short just so he can finish it before he dies. Still a great manga but its long passed its peak.Eiichiro Oda is a competent writer in a genre filled with incompetent writers.
Watch the 2003 FMA instead, not the Brotherhood.Thanks for all the info. I have been wanting to watch Cowboy Bebop for a while, so I'll probably start with that. I might give FMA a watch too.