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So, I have been an anime fan since high school but since I usually have no money and anime habits are expensive. I fell out of the loop for a while, but since getting Netflix I've been trying to catch animes I've missed. So, please don't laugh at my dated choices of what to watch next. If there's something you really want to recommend, please vote for which out of those three you'd recommend, and specify what your recommendation is in the thread.
I'd love to turn this into a "talk about the last anime you saw" thread in the vein of the movie thread but I don't know if there are enough anime watchers here to make something like that work. So, I'll start. I just finished watching Saikano, which is one of those animes that is way better than its premise sounds. It involves a girl getting turned into a weapon against her will (not a spoiler, you find that out in the first episode), and is subtitled "The Last Love Song On This Little Planet" as it is chiefly concerned with her emotions and that of her classmate/boyfriend. Despite being a war story, there is not a lot of action. It's pretty much a romance/human emotion drama with a little mindscrew thrown in, a study on why we crazy humans do the things we do for life and death. I loved it. I cried through probably a quarter of the thing (13 episodes + optional side story of two episodes called "Another Love Song" which I recommend as well).
Okay, your turn!
I'd love to turn this into a "talk about the last anime you saw" thread in the vein of the movie thread but I don't know if there are enough anime watchers here to make something like that work. So, I'll start. I just finished watching Saikano, which is one of those animes that is way better than its premise sounds. It involves a girl getting turned into a weapon against her will (not a spoiler, you find that out in the first episode), and is subtitled "The Last Love Song On This Little Planet" as it is chiefly concerned with her emotions and that of her classmate/boyfriend. Despite being a war story, there is not a lot of action. It's pretty much a romance/human emotion drama with a little mindscrew thrown in, a study on why we crazy humans do the things we do for life and death. I loved it. I cried through probably a quarter of the thing (13 episodes + optional side story of two episodes called "Another Love Song" which I recommend as well).
Okay, your turn!