Which one, my post had three? You probably mean Monster which is longest, 74 ep. I pretty much watched in around 5 days on holiday years ago so it's a bit of blur :F I guess there is some eps in the middle you could skip, but you would be missing parts of story like that.
Anyone here have watched Death Parade ? I probably will today, it look cool. Also if you have some recommendations, lately I like Death Note, Attack on titan, tokyo ghoul.. Like "classic" animes but with mistery ?
Not exactly mystery, but I would like to recommend No Game No Life, because characters constantly try to outsmart each other, similar to death note
Gakuen Alice!! My top fav #1 Kodomo no ommocha or Kodocha Nagi no asukara H20 footprint of the sand. Romeo and Juliet, Anything with Romance (Man and woman)
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Mmh.. My favorite so far are: Death Note GTO Shingeki no Kyojin Sword Art Online Kaiji You might pick one of these if you still haven't watched them.
If you want something a bit different I highly recommend the manga 'Liar Game' by Shinobu Kaitani (my profile pic is one of the main characters lol) - it's more of a psychological thriller(?), there's no romance but it is very interesting and the amount of thought that went into the manga is amazing. There is also a Japanese and Korean drama of the same name if you enjoy it.
Currently on my favorite list right now: Akatsuki no Yona - the most satisfying shoujo adventure manga. You'll find out when you reach 150 chapters. Cheese In The Trap - a korean webtoon. Until now I can't figure out the personality of one character there. That's how psychological it is. It also has a Kdrama. Jisatsutou - if you want a thrilling psychological manga that will make you question your perception of a lot of things. Namaikizakari - just 'cause it's cute. Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet - also cute The Lady and her Butler - a korean webtoon. It's Josei with an interesting plot.
-Cross Game (a shounen baseball manga. Tragedic yet funny. Keeps you on the edge) -Mikako-chan (it is a seinen colour manga. Talking about the simplest things in life and is REALLY SOFT! The art is really good~)
Deturoito metaru shiti lmao, it's just "Detroit Metal City". It made me laugh af (i almost pee the first time I saw it tbh) and very short. It's humor it's a little bit "heavy" tho and pretty much sarcastic.
Hey guys! I've never watched an anime before, and I want to try watching one (my friends keep telling me to watch one) but I don't know where to start...any recommendations for someone who has never watched one?
i got into anime through the more basic and popular anime, like Attack On Titan and stuff like that. Gurren Lagann is one of my personal favorites though, and it's tone and pacing as well as animation style is really good for people looking to get into anime. same with kill la kill. i also have to recommend jojo's bizarre adventure, which is brilliant series.
If you're into drama with a little action I recommend violet evergarden. The drawing/art/scenes, voice acting, story line is very well done. Even though you already know what the whole premise of the story I like how each episode it builds the main characters personality.