Anime Recommendations and Open Thread


(Inside Ball t-shirt on sale at the NeatoShop)

Last February, June, and August, I offered anime viewing recommendations, as well as invited readers to discuss anything they want about the wonderful world of anime. Let's do it again!

The tag line of Alznoah.Zero is "Let Justice Be Done, Though the Heavens Fall." This is from the classical Latin proverb fiat justitia ruat caelum. It begins with peace negotiations between hostile powers--Earth and Mars--that are marred by a horrific crime. It appears obvious who the culprits are, but there is more that is unseen.

This is a complex, sophisticated story. It's a mecha anime, but not a simplistic one. Kotaku's anime critic Richard Eisenbeis says that unlike many heroic mecha stories, "Aldnoah.Zero takes this common formula and turns it on its head." It is a gripping, dark story that reminds me of Game of Thrones.

Lord Marksman and Vanadis is a fantasy series about the young lord of a small dominion that lays wedged between larger warring nations. His name is Tigrevurmud Vorn. Tigre is brave, totally committed to the well-being of his people, and a spectacularly gifted archer. He and the war maidens--a handful of women with magical weapons--try to manage the political environment in such a way that defeats tyranny and imperial aggression.

One nice feature of Lord Marksman and Vanadis is the battle animations. The narrator frequently uses maps to show the pace and change of the engagements. These add an additional perspective to the events in the series.

Brynhildr in the Darkness is a dark science fiction series. Ryouta, a high school boy, meets a girl that he is convinced is a long-lost childhood friend. She reveals to him that she has escaped from a horrific laboratory that altered her body to give her fantastic powers--but only at a terrible price.

Be forewarned that this series has quite a bit of blood and gore.

I've eagerly awaited the debut of the new series KanColle, which I've read is similar to my favorite anime series, Girls und Panzer. Only the first episode is available at the moment. It's good.

The name KanColle is an abbreviation of Kantai Collection, which means "combined fleet." It's a story about girls who are incarnations of World War II-era warships. In this sense, it's similar to Upotte!!, which is about girls who are anthropomorphized rifles (yes, really). You have to suspend disbelief. But once you do, you'll have a good time watching KanColle.

What anime do you enjoy? In the comments, share your recommendations and any other reflections you have on anime.


Engaged to Unidentified is a sweet and funny story about a high school girl who suddenly finds she is engaged to a boy from somewhere out in the mountains.

Description from Crunchyroll.com:

Yonomori Kobeni is a high school student who leads a pretty normal life... and then the day of her 16th birthday arrives. Despite having very little presence, her fiance, Mitsumine Hakuya shows up suddenly along with her sister-in-law, a little girl named Mitsumine Mashiro. Without any prior explanation, they begin their peculiar life together. Kobeni's older sister, Yonomori Benio, who has has a sister complex and is a bit of a pervert is thrown into the mix and things get even weirder. Kobeni's life is no longer normal.
Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
  3 replies
Since you didn't mention these, I'll just throw them out. Mostly from the the recently-ended 2014 Fall season. Lately I seem to be more focused on slice-of-life with cute girls, so keep that in mind with regards to a few of these...

Parayste. By far this is at the #1 spot for me. Everything works well: the art, the music, the story. It's a long series, continuing into the Winter season. Definitely not a cutesy series.

World Trigger. Another long series, and one that seems to have people divided. I'm liking it a lot. Some are complaining that the animation is minimal, but for someone who grew up with Hanna-Barbara cartoons, I never really noticed it until pointed out.

I have to mention Celestial Method, because I liked that one too, and it's getting blasted. Some of the complaints are valid, but overall, if I were liable to import something, this would be it. The only reason I'm not is that I'm 75% into importing something from the summer, and it's just too expensive.

Kokkuri-san walked that fine line between humor and seriousness.

I've picked up KanColle, but the first episode had me underwhelmed. I guess I was hoping for something more akin to Arpeggio. I'll give it a few more episodes, but I'm a bit disappointed because this was my most anticipated.

I've also heard that "Working!" (Wagnaria) is getting a third season "soon", so I caught up on the first two, and I liked it enough to look forward to another season.

There are others, but way too much to talk about in one sitting!
Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
  1 reply
Login to comment.
Click here to access all of this post's 13 comments




Email This Post to a Friend
"Anime Recommendations and Open Thread"

Separate multiple emails with a comma. Limit 5.

 

Success! Your email has been sent!

close window
X

This website uses cookies.

This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By using this website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

I agree
 
Learn More