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It's time for a new general discussion thread! Hot takes, recommendations, questions, cautionary tales, all of it is welcome here.

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  • This week I watched the first 9 episodes of The 100 Girlfriends who Really Really Really Really Really Love You. I'd already read the manga so I knew what to expect, but wow. This adaptation really cranked things up to eleven. I mean, the manga was basically already there but they took all of the best, worst, and most cursed scenes and just amplified the hell out of them. 10/10 adaptation. I really look forward to seeing what they do with a certain other character, though I worry I'll have to wait until at least the third season to find out.

    • The adaptation has been excellent...and that has definitely turned some people off through the series. I mean, there are definitely some problematic elements of the Rentarou family, but it sure is a hell of a lot of fun.

      • ...and that has definitely turned some people off through the series

        It's understandable. That scene with the vice principal in the second episode? Oh boy. The animation staff certainly ran wild with it. Probably the most cursed thing to ever have graced my TV.

  • Barely been able to watch lately. At least finished a few things I’ve been tinkering at for a while:

    • Ranma 1/2 remake S1 - It ended up being just fine for me. I’m not sure what it would’ve taken for me to love this like I loved the OG when I watched it decades ago. I appreciated the better pace and less time wasting fluff and recaps. I bet I’d find the OG nigh unwatchable these days, anyway. I guess I was hoping for a more interesting contextual update considering modern times, but instead it was even more faithful to the OG manga. Still fun and worth watching imo.
    • Kaiju No. 8 - Wow that was a fun and entertaining ride. I loved it. Definitely will continue watching future seasons.
    • Fruitmaster - I know this is bad and universally panned. But I’m weirdly enjoying it. Pls don’t judge me lol.
    • Sakamoto Days - Only a couple episodes in. It’s good, but not blowing me away.
    • Receptionist… - Couple episodes. Good, also not blowing me away.

    Definitely plan on catching up with several more seasonals when they get closer to wrapped: Solo Leveling S2, 100 Girlfriends S2, Re:Zero S3, Apothecary Diaries S2, Happy Marriage S2.

  • I'm watching something that is not a moe show (NHK ni youkoso). It's 24 episodes long, so that's at least 24 days of no moe. It's not like I need moe or anything, baka! I'll be just fine without moe. (gonna overdose on moe afterwards)

    • Interestingly, NHK ni Youkoso is about moe, or at least it's a major point of the show (otaku and moe). I hope you enjoy it. It's one of my favorite anime.

  • It's been a busy week for me this past week. I have managed to keep up with the shows I have been watching, but haven't really been able to post about them as much. So, here are some quick thoughts on this past week's episodes:

    • 100 Girlfriends - I can't help but love how insane and self-aware this series is. They do a great job of adapting the meta-jokes from the manga to anime meta-jokes.
    • Apothecary Diaries - I have no idea where this story with the envoys is going, but this show has proven itself capable of building a satisfying plot, so I am content to wait and see where its going.
    • Guild Receptionist - Is it just me or does this show seemed aimed at !thighdeology@ani.social enjoyers sometimes with the camera angles on Alina. It's been a fun show though.
    • Welcome to Japan, Miss Elf - This has been a really satisfying if unexceptional show. One of the rare isekai that travels back and forth between worlds a lot.
    • Bureaucrat to Villainess - I really like the addition of the wife and daughter to the cast, they are great. However, it does mean that we see the same scene from multple POVs a lot and it feels like it is dragging a bit.
    • Ameku M.D. - This past week wrapped up an arc and it was...lit. Well, it was alright. It was at least the most interesting mystery the show has done yet. My biggest complaint is that it really isn't a medical mystery anymore though, just a pretty normal whodunit.
    • My Happy Marriage - I've really enjoyed this season a lot so far. I am hoping that it can keep things going instead of taking a turn that I hated like final couple episodes of season 1.
  • I finished The Tatami Galaxy last week. It's timely as I'm graduating next year and I have some regrets with my university life. Tatami Galaxy is a great show to cope with that. Masaaki Yuasa's style is incredible by the way. Maybe at some point I'll watch all of his works. If anyone here is a fan of DAN DA DAN, you should watch Yuasa.

  • Started off the week in grand style. I generally prefer to gamble on lesser known series, hoping for an unexpected gem, so I tend to leave known quantities languishing, content that I'll get around to them sooner or later. But I was in the mood for a sure thing, so I jumped all the way to the top and watched Sousou no Frieren. And yeah - it definitely deserves its reputation. It's excellent, and in all respects. The only minor criticism I might have is that the whole mage test arc drug on a bit long, but it introduced (and satisfyingly fleshed out) a whole bunch of interesting and compelling characters, so it was worth it in the long run anyway.

    After that, I had two criteria for whatever was next - it had to be another sure thing, and it had to be entirely unchallenging, since I was a bit emotionally drained from Frieren. And I ended up re-(re-re-re-)watching Tenchi Universe. Actually, I just watched the first half dozen or so episodes, until the entire cast had been introduced. It was more of a nostalgia trip than anything else, so once I'd seen Ryouko and Aeka in an epic shouting match, Mihoshi being supernaturally incompetent, Sasami quietly being far and away the best girl, Washuu praising herself, and Kiyone gamely suffering, it'd served its purposes.

    Then after a bit of thought, I watched one of the handful of Ghiblis I still hadn't seen - Omoide no Marnie And unsurprisingly, it was very Ghibli - charming, bittersweet, sort of creepy but mostly comfy, very pretty and ultimately heartwarming.

    Then I finally felt adventurous again, and after a bit of wandering, ended up with Mayoiga aka The Lost Village. Partly I thought it looked sort of interesting, but mostly I was intrigued by the wide range of opinions on it - even the people who loved it or hated it couldn't seem to agree on why, or even really what it was all about in the first place.

    I didn't have any particular issues with it overall. The story seemed pretty straightforward really - neither opaque nor multilayered. It's broadly allegorical, but it's more that it's also allegorical. Mostly it's just straightforward. The characters were mostly exaggerated archetypes, but I didn't mind that, since it laid the foundation for what was to come without having to develop each character separately (since in the long run, the most important thing is that they're all broken in some way). And the ending did more or less tie everything together, though it hand-waved a lot of details.

    And honestly, it's not even close to the dumbest suspense/horror anime I've seen.

    And along the way, I kept up with the three series I'm following this season (a new record for me - I usually don't follow any and instead binge them at some point in the future). Honey Lemon Soda is still satisfying-if-unexceptional, Guild Receptionist is still on track to be great and Zenshu seems to have leveled out after its recent nosedive, and hopefully it's going to head back to fulfilling its notable potential.

  • Weekly ranking roundup:

    1. Anime Corner - Full Results - Weekly Winner: Re:Zero
    2. Reddit Karma - Weekly Winner: Re:Zero

    Credit to /u/Abysswatcherbel for making the chart for reddit karma.

    Re:Zero stormed back onto the charts this week to win both rankings. Let's see how the rest of the season plays out now that it's back.

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