In my opinion it was only good but could have been amazing, the pacing on the final 2 episodes was really shit, and a lot of the stuff just got lost with the timeskip that was incredible in the Manga. It's essentially why it saw such a drop off from looking to be one the best anime of all time to just a great show in the season that's worth a go. If you haven't read the manga for Boku dake ga Inai Machi I would 100% recommend that.
Iced almost killed me for this, but I prefered Mayuri, in terms of (S;G spoilers) who Okabe should have went with. S;G 0 further cements this. Not saying I don't like Kurisu, she's still an amazing character, and I have no qualms with that being the true canon ending, just my preference.
I have a DK named Rintarou somewhere in WoW. That's the best I was able to nab in terms of names. Was happy Hououin Kyouma wasn't nabbed here, but after 3 years of typing in "Jester Joe" to sign in, now I'm confusing myself.
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Blue Gender
Steins;gate
Full metal panic
FMA B
Gintama
Black Lagoon
Tokyo Ghoul
Clannad
Trigun
Angel Beats
Beck
Planetes
Strawberry Panic
Claymore
Kimi ni Todoke
To name a few
Star Blazers...or Space Battleship Yamato, based on preference.
Heh.
hmm, Mushishi is probably the one I'd call my favorite, I really dig the aesthetic and calm experience. Admittedly, there's not that much of an overarching story, but most episodes were impressive on their own.
Other than that, off the top of my head, I also really enjoyed Samurai Champloo, Steins;Gate and House of Five Leaves (Saraiya Goyou).
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Since a few people mentioned Angel beats and Your lie in april, i would recommend plastic memories too. I'm sure it will make you drop a few tears hehe. Prepare for the feels on the very first episode!
Plastic Memories takes place in a city in the near future, in which humans live alongside androids that look exactly like humans and have human emotion and memory. SAI Corp, the leading android production company, has introduced the Giftia, an advanced android model with the most human-like qualities of any model. The lifespan of a Giftia is 81,920 hours (roughly nine years and four months), and if they pass their expiration date, it causes personality disintegration, memory loss and outbreaks of violence. As a result, the Terminal Services are established with the duty of retrieving Giftias who are close to the end of their lifespans from their owners, and erasing the Giftias' memories. To perform this job, the Terminal Service employees work in teams consisting of a human (called a "spotter") and a Giftia (called a "marksman"). The story follows the work and life of such a team in SAI Corp's Terminal Service One office.
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Didn't watch many, but probably Berserk or GitS.
Attack on Titan.
It's also the only anime I've ever watched. But . . . I love it.
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Yeah, that would work better. Would work even better with some other character called C or whatever being the student, because Near kinda sucks on his own anyway.
I don't mind. As I said, One Outs was interesting even though I still detest baseball and either still don't know the rules or in case of few exceptions, find them to be bizarre. I suppose I could check it one some time. The topic of women and sports reminds me of the anime (still airing, I think) I recently stumbled upon about the majestic sport of women trying to shove each other into water with their boobs and butts. Top tier anime material right there.
Well, I have no clue what the manga ending was in general. The only thing I do know is that in manga he recovered his memories because of Airi, which I think is an upgrade.
Can't remember them all, but one of the recent ones was about a dandy guy in space.
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