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Appreciated guys, think ill check out Brotherhood first.

Got a couple questions tho

I keep reading that Berserk's author died, and some people say he never finished the story, is there a good place to stop reading or something? It'll break my heart to not have any closure if i get invested in it.

Also, i remember watching a couple episodes of Kill la Kill, enjoyed the action and fast pace but found some of the characters annoying, is there anything else similar to that or DBZ?
Berserk is a very character driven story. It is mainly about Guts and his journey. So for me, where it ends right now with the final chapter ever released is a fine stopping point for me. I feel satisfied.

It does not have an ending. So that is something to take into consideration of course.

Hunter x Hunter (2011) anime is similar to Dragon Ball Z. Just need to give Hunter x Hunter time to get going. Cause once it does. It is a great journey.
 
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Thanks for the suggestions!

Gotta clarify i have watched most of DBZ lol, its almost a religion where i live, every single boy in school gathered at a friend's house to watch the Frieza episodes, havent watched in a while but i loved it as a kid

The girlfriend suggests Soul Eater, what do you guys think about that one?
The battles in Soul Eater were pretty intense and fast paced from what I remember, but I cannot recommend it because as much as I enjoyed the first half of the anime, I did not enjoy the second half nearly as much. Not sure about the manga or how that turned out, as I've never read it.
 
The battles in Soul Eater were pretty intense and fast paced from what I remember, but I cannot recommend it because as much as I enjoyed the first half of the anime, I did not enjoy the second half nearly as much. Not sure about the manga or how that turned out, as I've never read it.
Can agree the first half of Soul Eater was better than the 2nd half.
The anime has an anime only ending which isn't bad, just weird but damn do the OP and ED's bring it. I heard the manga ended pretty well from what I recall.

I'd recommend death note, but it suffers from Soul Eater syndrome in the first half being better than the second anime wise. But god it's a classic.
 
In general, I find Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood to be the best introduction in general to anime/manga. At least for me. It is also one of my favorite anime with a great English dub. I introduced many people to anime with Brotherhood.
Appreciated guys, think ill check out Brotherhood first.
It might just be me but I wouldn't recommend brotherhood first since the first few episodes are kind of weak and almost feel like they expected you to have already watch the 2003 version or read the manga, but that's a minor point and I can see why people wouldn't want to watch 2003 or read the manga
Dragon Ball Z is a huge time investment and you might hate it if you already hate anime, though it's got a universal charm so who knows. If the anime is too slow for you try the manga. If you want something without many anime tropes Read Berserk and Vagabond if you want to be impressed by comic art, Monster is really good too but the art isn't quite as amazing. Also do what vern said and watch standalone movies. I'd recommend Akira, Angel's Egg, Jin Roh the Wolf Brigade, and Nausicaa. Akira is an especially common starter anime movie for good reason. Cowboy Bebop too it's a series but it's short, well dubbed, and constantly entertaining.
As strange as it sounds and as much that I love it I don't think Monster is a good starter anime mainly due to its length and overall pacing. I swear when the damn Pluto anime finally comes outs that's gonna be my go to recommendation for a few people assuming its a good adaptation
 
Can agree the first half of Soul Eater was better than the 2nd half.
The anime has an anime only ending which isn't bad, just weird but damn do the OP and ED's bring it. I heard the manga ended pretty well from what I recall.

I'd recommend death note, but it suffers from Soul Eater syndrome in the first half being better than the second anime wise. But god it's a classic.
I'll agree that the second half of Death Note wasn't nearly as good, but at I thought the manga's ending was awesome and very fitting for Light.
I just liked that Light totally forgot Ryuk wasn't on his side and that he died like a bitch on front of Matsuda and everyone.
 
Cowboy Bebop is the traditional "anime for people who don't like anime." There is a tranny partway through the series, though.
 
S-cry-ed and Gun x Sword are good, self-contained shounen anime, both only going for 26 episodes.
 
I should note we’re all suggesting action and shonen anime. There’s plenty of comedy/romance/slice-of-life/drama/horror/ect anime out there too if that’s more your thing.
 
I should note we’re all suggesting action and shonen anime. There’s plenty of comedy/romance/slice-of-life/drama/horror/ect anime out there too if that’s more your thing.
Its also probably worth to note, if its a popular interest/hobby, there's a good chance of finding an anime/manga about it.
 
I know absolutely nothing about anime nor manga and i have nothing but contempt for weebs, but i'm tired of consooming media from people that hate my guts and my money

What would be a good introduction for both anime and manga? Does Dragon Ball Z count?
DBZ generally is a good entry point into anime and manga for many people.

For recommendations, I can recommend Death Note as it is a pretty good suspense and thriller story though it does get a bit weak after the 25th episode, but it is worth watching. It even has a really great dub and is one of those shows you can listen to in the background.

I'd also give some normie recommendations like with Brotherhood as someone else mentioned though the first 13 episodes have a bit of a rushed pace since there was another FMA anime that came out in 2003 which isn't nearly as good and gets very weird.

I can also recommend Cowboy Bebop as that is a standard for new anime fan introductions, and if you are interested in a fun horror action series I can recommend Hellsing Ultimate since it's only 10 hour-long episodes that is fun to watch.
 
Its also probably worth to note, if its a popular interest/hobby, there's a good chance of finding an anime/manga about it.
On that note I'd recommend YuruCamp as the comfiest, most relaxing thing ever, even if camping isn't your thing (yet).
 
/a/ is having aa small down over the fact that volume 1 Uma Musume season 2 sold over 99k blu-rays in its first week
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iirc this might put it near or at the top of best selling anime in japan for the last 20 years.
I wonder if it's one of those cases where it has bonuses for the gacha game cause I recall hearing that gacha game bonuses and concert lottery tickets for idol shows tend to help with boosting sales.
 
Its also probably worth to note, if its a popular interest/hobby, there's a good chance of finding an anime/manga about it.
Like fishing!!!. Really liked Houkago Teibou Nisshi, its laid back and somehow informative.
 
If my memory is correct, Hige/Ojou have kids, Tenma studies to be a doctor so she can find a cure for Karasuma's condition, Menma becomes a mangaka. So Flag + True Oudou (sorta).

But it cuts to the graduation kinda insinuating it was a hallucination or daydream. And they even mentioned a showdown between the English students over Eri which we never see, so that pissed off some viewers for it’s vagueness. Then we got those 2017 chapters of them as adults which answer nothing. Blackcriticguy expresses his disappointment plus spoilers


Plus older Harima looks like Roman Reigns
 
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