RE: My top 3: Anime

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My top 3: Anime

in art •  7 years ago 

Some anime explores deep and spiritual themes as well. I really love Paranoia Agent and while I usually stay away from stuff that's marketed for kids, I have a not-so-secret soft spot for Naruto (minus all the filler).

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I goddamn love Paranoia Agent. Paprika is up there too, but not as good IMO.

What a fabulous director.

I'm much more into manga. I was scared of both because honestly, some anime/manga fans are creepy and I'm not into the whole moe thing, but after living in Japan, I discovered there is stuff for everyone.

I thought about doing a manga series to go along with the anime review series, but decided against it. Too many, and a lot of them will get covered in the anime series anyway.

I also intend to do a post about headcannon, because we all have headcannon.

A lot of my favorite manga isn't animated. 20th Century Boys (there was a terrible live-action movie), anything by Asano Inio, actually I don't read manga that much but there are some that I loved.

Most of mine are partially animated.

Write about whatever anime or manga you want, it seems like a pretty untapped potential community could grow out of it.