Short Description of myself
I love to spoil myself when I love a certain story, I would read the manga or light/web novel to understand the in-depth knowledge of the story. Aside from spoiling myself, I hate old character designs and as I tend to become more mature, I prefer stories that define the extreme specific of a topic. Be it psychology, emotions, politics and etc, the list goes on. I am a deep and philosophical person that enjoys intellectual debates, stories or information. These are my personal opinions below, I sincerely apologise if I were to offend you in any way by my critiques.
Current Watching
Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari - After watching the prologue of the series, I was immediately interested by the story arc and how the characters were played out. I was so hyped of the series that I couldn't stop myself from spoiling myself by reading the manga. I have gotten to the point where I am literally forcing myself to read the WN/LN. That's how interesting it has earned my attention and interest. If you haven't watched it already, I implore you to check it out ASAP!!
Mob Psycho 100 II - To be honest, I have lost interest in the mob psycho series. This second season is off my hooks, cause I didn't feel the initial hype when I first watched its series. However, I do watch it when I am bored.
Yakusoku no Neverland - Started off interesting but as you know my nature of spoiling myself ... yeah ... not gonna spoil it but I'm planning to drop it.
3D Kanojo: Real Girl 2nd Season - I've been hyped for the second season ever since the first one ended with a cliff hanger. While watching the first season, I was able to understand and empathise the characters feelings and emotions. Though it is quite fantastical, I can say that it has taught us a different aspect and perception of emotions. It is a one in a million time of something like it happening in the real world but imagines if it ever existing and how you would react if the same thing happens. It teaches us more than what they show us from the outside, there's a deeper understanding in each every word, sentence and phrases. If you are an emotionally sensitive person or a person with deep knowledge of emotions, I recommend you watching this series.
Plan to Watch
Dororo - The cover looks great. The story sounds good. But, the trailer preview and character design buzzed me off. During its early winter days, the review of the anime was around 6.19 but as the days progressed the rating became higher. Maybe, I'll watch it in the near future when it has accumulated more episodes. Big eyes don't sit well with me tbh, I don't like the old character designs. It's ugly. That bugged me and I didn't want to spoil my anime mood so I chose to watch it later.
Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen - Psychological warfare is something I expertise in and after hearing this anime to be released on Jan 12 I was excited to what it would be. However, I've not watched it aside from its trailer preview. Looks good, character design wise but not story wise. If it was the younger me, maybe I'll enjoy it more. But the adult me would prefer anime that discusses in-depth knowledge of specific topics. For example Violet Evergarden touches on the deepest feelings of emotions "Love" and express it in any possible way. Even if it has to be fantastical, it proves a point; that love is something powerful. Similar to Dororo, I'll wait and see when I decide to view them. Like the idea of it, though.
Boogiepop wa Warawanai - "Angel of Death" sounds like a protagonist title similar to the one on Death Note. It immediately latched onto me. To not spoil myself, I've not done any research on this anime, have not watched its trailer and plan to watch it in the future once it has accumulated a couple of episodes.
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