If you watch anime - or used to watch anime...
If you watch anime - or used to watch anime...
I used to rotate through the same three episodes of Duel Masters from the video store when I was small. That was technically my first anime, although I wasn’t familiar with the concept of anime at the time.
The first anime I watched while being aware of the fact it was anime was Sword Art Online. I was introduced to that when I was in 5th grade, and I guess it made me feel like I was “in.” I could never get past the first episode of Gun Gale.
Nowadays, I really don’t watch anime. At the risk of sounding ignorant, I find that in most anime I’ve experienced, there is so much shallow exposition that I’m left with very few questions and without a sense curiosity by the end of it. Two exceptions: psychological horror and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Psychological horror pretty reliably avoids the whole excessive exposition thing, and JoJo is rife with it but gets a pass because it sparks my inner 12 year old.
However, I’m going to start watching more anime. I’m finally picking back up my Japanese studies, and I need a way to hear the language consistently.
Do you have any suggestions for a slice-of-life style show focused on a few guys’ perspective? I don’t know much about it, but I’m thinking something similar to Nichijou? Or Joshiraku?
Something where it’s not punishing if I miss or don’t understand a few lines.
I don’t know anything other than Nichijou, unfortunately. I’m one of those people who just retwatch a few series a thousand times. XD
I did ask a very knowledgeable friend for you though: perhaps Bocchi the Rock!, Aharen-san Is Indecipherable or The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting