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animebw · 2 years
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I’m gonna be honest, I thought going into Winter 2023 that this was gonna be a bit of a dump season. One of those seasons where anime just kinda sits around farting and we all wait patiently for the actual Good Shit to start coming out again while pretending to catch up on our backlogs.
That... has not been the case.
Bofuri Season 2: Seriously, how does this show get so many incredible action cuts?
Buddy Daddies: Look, it’s probably not gonna be gay, but Spy x Family meets Tiger and Bunny is something we all need in our lives, okay?
Campfire Cooking in Another World: Couldn’t even last a full episode of this one before my eyes glazed over. Dropped.
Endo and Kobayashi Live: Now this is pretty charming! Pity the animation’s such garbage, though.
Giant Beasts of Ars: It’s a damn good season for fantasy anime, y’all.
Handyman Saitou in Another World: Could actually end up a halfway decent isekai SOL if it stops being so goddamn terrible at structure.
High Card: This is exactly my brand of Anime Bullshit(tm) and I am so on board.
Ippon Again: An actually great female-led sports anime? With major A Place Further Than the Universe vibes? Do not sleep on this one, y’all.
Kaina of the Great Snow Sea: Damn. Good. Season. For. Fantasy. Anime.
Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible: As far as Takagi-san knock-offs go, this one is pleasant enough.
The Magical Revolution of the Oh Fuck It These LN Titles are Impossible to Remember Just Call it “MagiRevo”: Buckle up, folks, we might just have another Actually Good Isekai on our hands.
Malevolent Spirits Mononogatari: It’s Noragami but shit. Dropped at 1 episode.
Nagatoro-san Season 2: Yeah, turns out I’m still not above the occasional well made trash.
Nier Automata: Genuine question, is this gonna be an acceptable substitute for the game or will I just be spoiling the experience for myself?
Onimai: I fucking hate the Mushoku Tensei studio so much and I hate myself even more for deciding to stick with this one.
Reborn to Master the Blade: This one might be soon for the chopping block, but I’m holding out hope that its story can overcome its middling production values. We’ll have to wait and see.
Revenger: GEN UROBUCHI’S BACK BABY YEEEEEEHAW
Sugar Apple Fairy Tale: Take notes, Every Isekai: this is how you explore slavery in a fantasy setting.
The Tale of Outcasts: Feels like a 13-year-old’sedgy  Ancient Magus Bride fanfiction. Honestly, though? I kind of really dig it.
Tomo-Chan is a Girl: LET. TOMBOYS. BE. TOMBOYS. WITHOUT. SHAMING. THEM. FOR. IT. Dropped at episode 2.
Tokyo Revengers Season 2: At this point, I’m just watching out of morbid curiosity of how bad the manga’s ending supposedly was.
Trails of Cold Steel: The Northern War: Easily the weakest fantasy anime of the lot. Giving it one more episode to impress me, otherwise it gets the drop.
Trigun Stampede: Y’all are buggin, the CG here is incredible.
Tsurune Season 2: Good god, the glow-up from season one is nuts. KyoAni just does not miss.
Vinland Saga Season 2: Okay, manga readers, let’s see if watching a bunch of sad men farm is as incredible as you say.
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edensania · 2 years
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The beauty and the beast ♡
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animedogoftheday · 2 years
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Today’s anime dog of the day is:
Naberius from The Tale of the Outcasts (2023)
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animangapolls · 4 months
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cherry-valentine · 2 years
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Winter 2023 Anime Season
Here’s what I’m watching:
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Buddy Daddies is easily my favorite new show this season. Following a pair of skilled but unlucky hitmen (Kazuki and Rei) who end up taking in and attempting to raise a little girl they just orphaned (Miri), the show is primarily a comedy. The humor mostly comes from watching two people who are woefully ill equipped to deal with a child having to work through the day to day challenges of caring for a little girl, from finding a good daycare to figuring out how to dress her. These mundane objectives are made hilarious through the lens of these guys being literal assassins. They go from shootouts to making dinner for their daughter. The show also sneaks in some truly heartwarming moments, as well as truly traumatic ones. Both Kazuki and Rei have tragic backgrounds that explain why they can’t just abandon Miri. The relationship between the two men is fun and interesting. While a lot of viewers are hoping for a romance between them, I just don’t see it happening. So far I’ve yet to see a single hint that the story will go that direction. Don’t get me wrong, I would love to see it, but I’m afraid there’s going to be a lot of disappointed fans at the end of the season. Other than that, the show has decent animation and excellent character designs (Just look at Rei when he’s in assassin mode. Just. Look. At. Him.), as well as fun peppy music. The series overall is just super watchable. There’s not a moment in any episode that I’m not entertained. Highly recommended.
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The Tale of Outcasts follows a young orphan girl named Wisteria who can see a powerful demon named Marbas, a rare ability among humans. Marbas is immortal, very old, and very bored, so he decides to take Wisteria along with him to travel around the country, meeting other demons along the way as well as avoiding powerful demon hunters sent by the church to destroy him, one of them being Wisteria’s long lost older brother Snow. This show is a bit more light hearted and mild than I expected at first. It does have serious or darker moments, but overall the stakes don’t feel incredibly high at any given time. The charm of this story centers on the relationship between Wisteria and Marbas. Both care very much for each other, and thankfully (so far) the age difference prevents it from becoming a romance. If anything, Marbas takes an almost fatherly role with Wisteria, even if he sometimes forgets how fragile humans are and unintentionally puts Wisteria in danger. It’s a soft, sweet relationship that carries the series on its back. The animation is fine, nothing special, and the design work is pretty good. In particular, the demons all have cool designs. I’m not crazy about the music but that’s a small quibble. Recommended.
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High Card is an energetic action series set in a fictional modern kingdom where 52 special playing cards give people super powers. These cards were accidentally (?) scattered across the kingdom, one of which lands in the possession of a young thief named Finn. After getting drawn into a battle for possession of another card between rival groups seeking to collect them, Finn is recruited to join High Card, an organization trying to gather all the cards for the king. This is a very colorful, vibrant series with a fun setting, exciting battles, and excellent visuals. The characters are cool, especially Wendy, a somewhat shy and mousy young woman who turns into a batshit crazy, unstoppable killing machine when she uses her card, and Chris, the flippant ladies’ man who is rendered immortal by his card’s ability (and there’s obviously more to him than meets the eye). The animation is slick. The music is, in my opinion, the best of the season (both the opening and ending themes are absolute bangers). Honestly, if not for Buddy Daddies, this would have easily been my favorite new show of the season. The show has a generally light hearted vibe but they’ve thrown at least one episode at us to prove how serious and dark the story can get. Highly recommended.
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Bungou Stray Dogs has a new season (I think it’s season four?) and like with a previous season, it opened with a mini arc that’s entirely comprised of a flashback. This is something not every show can get away with, but Bungou Stray Dogs pulls it off. This flashback deals with the creation of the Armed Detective Agency, a group of “gifted” (people with special powers) agents who work with the government to neutralize threats, most often involving other “gifted” folks. When the season’s actual plot kicks in following the flashback, it’s about the Agency being framed for horrific crimes and being pursued by powerful government-sponsored hunters. The strength of this series has always been its ability to balance its genuinely funny humor with the darker, more violent aspects of its plots. It does both things so well, and manages to overlap them without one aspect distracting too much from the other (something a lot of stories, anime or otherwise, struggle to do). This season might just be the darkest yet, with each new nightmarish development making the situation more and more bleak for the Detective Agency. The animation remains polished and the design work attractive and interesting. If you watched previous seasons, you’re definitely already watching this. If you haven’t, this is a great time to catch up.
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Revenger follows a group or mercenaries who take jobs killing targets as revenge for people who can’t afford to hire hitmen, charging only a single coin that has been bitten into, to display the rage of the person who was wronged. A skilled but stoic samurai named Raizo joins them after they get involved in a plot by his lord that tricked him into killing his fiancé’s father. While they’re definitely a group of killers, there’s a lot of moral variety among the group, with some seeming to enjoy the kills while others simply want to see the guilty punished. It’s an interesting mix of personalities. There’s an overarching plot about a giant stash of opium hidden somewhere in the city and corrupt government officials, but the show is best when focusing on stand alone stories of random people needing revenge. The animation is decent and the character designs are varied and attractive, particularly the leader of the group Yuen. The backgrounds are especially nice, with lovely colors and lighting. The music is quite good too. It’s not my favorite show this season, but it has a solid spot on my watch list.
Carry Over Shows From Previous Seasons:
Boku no Hero Academia
Blue Lock
Yowamushi Pedal
To Your Eternity
Best of Season:
Best New Show: Buddy Daddies
Best Opening Theme: High Card
Best Ending Theme: Buddy Daddies
Best New Male Character: Rei (Buddy Daddies)
Best New Female Character: Wendy (High Card)
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twistedtummies2 · 2 years
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The Return of Sherlock Holmes?
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I just found out tonight that, apparently, Makoto Furukawa - the original Japanese voice for Sherlock Holmes from my beloved “Moriarty the Patriot” - will be reprising the role of the Master Detective in the near future! Evidently, he’ll be playing the character in a new anime that just recently came out called “Tale of the Outcasts.” The show focuses on the adventures of a poor orphaned girl who befriends a mysterious demon, taking place in turn of the century England.  Weirdly enough, the actor who played Watson in the Japanese version - Yuki Ono - will also be appearing in the anime...but he WON’T be playing Watson. Instead, he’s playing a completely different character, while one Atsushi Abe will be playing the good doctor. A little baffling, that, but...oh well. I’ll definitely need to check this anime out; for one thing, it just looks interesting, and for another thing, I simply MUST see how Holmes in this version compares to the one from MTP, given their shared performers. It’ll be interesting to see how Furukawa manages in a completely different story and franchise, with completely different animation and a completely different design accompanying his vocals. On that note, for anybody wondering, this - apparently - is what Holmes will look like in the anime...
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I can’t say I’m crazy about this design, but...eh. If the character works, that’s what will matter most. :)
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Was nobody going to tell me that Blue Eye Samurai is actually fucking great?
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chaztalk · 10 months
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animescreencolle · 2 years
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anime-of-the-day · 11 months
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Anime of the Day: The Tale of Outcasts
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Alt title: Nokemono-tachi no Yoru
Released: 2023
Wisteria lives in the British Empire. She is an orphan girl who can see demons. However, Marbas, a lonely immortal demon, isn’t really interested in contracts like a normal demon is. He just kinda mopes about. That is till Wisteria appears. Now the pair frolics around the Empire while trying to, poorly, avoid hunters.
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thefelterthatsews · 2 years
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After three days, he is finished, I #felted #marbas from the #manga and #anime series #thetaleoftheoutcasts that I’m currently watching on #crunchyroll . I was going to finish him yesterday, but unfortunately I heard the sad news about my cousin passing away, so I worked on him a little bit. Hopefully things will get less stressful for me in the near future. #otaku #furry #furryanime #lion #animedemon #weaboo #handmade #demon #needlefelting #plush #アニメ #漫画 #かわいい #ライオン #マルバス #ノケモノたちの夜 #悪魔 #kemono #ケモノ
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sablegear0 · 1 year
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Friends of mine and I went bingeing/random scrolling on Crunchyroll the past couple days and here are some of anime we came across that are worth a mention:
-Tales of the Outcasts: a young orphan girl who can see the supernatural makes friends with a demon, later makes a pact to protect them both. There seems to be a subplot about her estranged brother being a demon hunter. Ep1 didn’t grab me but it’s pretty clearly wholesome monsterfucker bait so if that’s your jam, maybe give it a look.
-My Home Hero: crime novelist dad kills his daughter’s abusive yakuza boyfriend to protect her; he and his wife begin a coverup scheme. Didn’t watch past ep1 but seemed to have some legs, pretty intense though. Might check it out later.
-X: Found this one a little while back and I’ve been bingeing it. So very 90s/early 2000s elaborate Studio CLAMP visuals; so over-the-top but genuine it becomes so-bad-it’s-good. A grumpy teenager is the chosen one set to decide the fate of the world but wants nothing to do with it, while two sides of a divine conflict fight for his favour and threaten the mundane life he wants to cling to. Everything from occult mid-fantasy to sci-fi here, and every character looks like they fell out of another anime from that period. So serious it’s goofy, I have to recommend! (If you start this one, skip “episode 0,” as far as I can tell it’s not fully connected to the plot and spoils some stuff bc it becomes a supercut of major moments from the series)
-Heaven Official’s Blessing: a Chinese animated series. A young prince’s deeds allow him to ascend to heaven, but his foibles keep getting him cast down. This happens a few times before he accrues a “debt” of divine power; with no followers he has no spot in Heaven to return to, so he’s travelling the moral realm to spread good will and accumulate a following to earn back his spot, aided by the attendants of the two rival Generals of Heaven. Absolutely gorgeous visual style and genuinely fun writing, watched a few eps and will be continuing for sure, strong recommend.
-Hell’s Paradise: a motley crew of condemned criminals are sent across the sea to gather the elixir of life from a land the shogunate believes to be Paradise. First two episodes are a character study on the protags; a shinobi who insists he’s “hollow” and devoid of emotions, but clings desperately to life, and an Asaemon sword-tester/executioner who struggles with a deep-seated sense of inferiority in her clan. No spoilers for those, but this is a fun if rather dark ride. The animation is beautiful, the main pair are compelling, and the surreal visuals of the “paradise” they find themselves in make it worth a look. Strong recommend.
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allthefujoshiunite · 2 years
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THE TALE OF THE OUTCASTS — FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Welcome peeps! The week is almost done, and I still have a planned Friday BL post for tomorrow and one last first impression to be up on Saturday. Look at me go! My blog has never seen such commitment from me, WordPress is probably in tears as I’m typing this. So without further delay, let’s move on to the review. Continue reading Untitled
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thatrpguy92 · 2 years
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She offers her eyes for immortal companionship.... shits deep.... fuuuuck the haters 😎 😏
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pengumi12 · 1 year
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Sol Adams
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glorioblog · 2 years
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First Look: The tale of outcasts
First Look: The tale of outcasts
Alternative title: Nokemono-tachi no Yoru Manga Adaptation by Ashi Productions Streaming on Crunchyroll Premise Wisteria is a young girl that is forced to beg on the streets to pay the slave trader that feeds her. Her only comfort in life is Marbas, a large demon only she can see, who recounts stories from his past to her while she sleeps. After learning that Wisteria has been sold to a man that…
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