This season I'm watching Mushoku Tensei season 2, which is absolutely peak, and Jujutsu Kaisen season 2, which I'm VERY excited for. I don't know what else is coming out this season to look out for? Would love recommendations of upcoming shows to keep an eye on
Anime & Manga
It's exactly what it says on the tin. Anime, manga, and other forms of Asian entertainment like them.
Please don't post links to pirated media sites.
Subcommunity of Entertainment
This community's icon was made by Aaron Schneider, under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
Mushoku Tensei hype is real, the OG Isekei is getting an amazing adaption
Mushoku Tensei is so interesting to me just because like, it's a gross show about a gross person in a cruel world but like, the way it's rendered just feels correct for that kind of drama for the show? Like rudeus is AWFUL and it's interesting seeing him thrust into this awful world that he thinks is a dream, and watching him sort of implicitly realize that he's not going to get much out of a second chance to be someone he's proud of unless he seizes it. It's not a show I can recommend really easily but I think that it's so brilliantly written and I'm always excited for more
Helck's manga gets RIDONKULOUSLY good, but IDK if the anime will get to the good parts of it. Its kind of a bait and switch fantasy comedy > fantasy action/drama type deal.
I'm hopeful for Helck. Probably the anime 8m hoping to recommend out this season.
Mushoku Tensei is amazing. Can’t wait to get more of the story.
Waiting patiently for the next chapter of Berserk.
The wait is real bros.
Do light novels count? I'm absolutely devouring Tearmoon Empire for the time being cause it is a great stress reliever!
Ooh I hope so! I've been reading Kumo Desu Ga, Nani Ka? for a while now
I’d been following the manga for that and I heard it diverges significantly from the LN (like, cutting out the entire human half of the story). Watching the show was an… interesting experience.
It does, you don't have to get very far into it to start seeing where it diverges. The anime was hilarious to me, dunno if it's for everyone though
I'd say they do, only been pushed to read 2 through their anime though, Overlord and Ascendance of a Bookworm
Got a bunch of shows I need to finish, including Oshi no Ko (a number episodes behind on that). Witch from Mercury was the most recent thing I watched.
It’s been harder keeping up with anime once I got into manga.
There were so many to watch last season that Oshi no Ko got thrown into my "binge at the end of the season" bin. looking forward to it with all the attention it got.
Honestly, I need to finish Hell's Paradise. Finished Oshi No Ko recently.
Oshi no ko was absolutely remarkable, loved it to bits and I NEED more
Hell's Paradise and Heavenly Delusion are the shows from last season I really want to get on top of and actually watch, both looked really interesting and I'd love to give them their due
Guess I need to give oshi no ko another chance Watched like the ep1 for 5 minutes and just turned it off
Just finished demon slayer
Almost done with witches from mercury
If I can find time I am gonna binge jujutsu kaisen s1 then jump into s2
I'd sit through all of episode 1. Don't look up anything, don't search anything, just sit down and watch the whole movie. I promise you it's worth the effort, and if it's not then feel free to bounce off the show. But the setup is really well done and justifies the entire premise in a way I can't really do justice
Hell's Paradise IMO is not great. It's a fun show - don't get me wrong but I know I'll forget about it soon enough because it's pretty average in terms of writing and plot.
Oshi No Ko is something I really want to see more of as well. I'm mostly into the investigative plot that's being developed in small parts compared to the rest of the plot. Though I won't lie and say the characters have not grown on me since they were first introduced.
Reading / keeping up with Yofukashi No Uta. The anime is pretty chill: awesome scenes, great colours, and some good accompanying tunes!
Got round to reading Inuyasha!
Just finished a rewatch of Evangelion and then finally watched the Evangelion Rebuild OVAs.
Up next is probably the new Trigun series.
Also, been considering dipping my toes into One Piece for the first time.
I just finished this season's Rokudo no Onna-tachi, which was criminally slept on because its premise sounds like it could get squicky (it never does). I also watched uh, Yuusha ga Shinda, Mashle (great but not slept on), and also kamikatsu which I plan on never ever telling anyone in real life I watched.
I'm also watching Bleach for the first time in 2023. People baited me into thinking it'd be bad but the soul society arc slapped. We'll see how the Arrancar arc holds up.
I finally ploughed through Bleach. Started a couple of years ago after being baited to watch it too, but dropped it halfway as some of the arcs I felt just didn't tie in. But ended up finishing it last year!
The soul society arc is definitely awesome! I enjoyed the "manga arcs" quite a lot, hopefully you'll have the same experience too!
I had a few problems with it, but I thought the Arrancar arc was pretty decent. I won't say anything else so that I don't spoil anything for you.
Trying to decide if I should watch the Thousand-Year Blood War arc or not.
Seeing One Piece and the remake of Ruroni Kenshin.
Also tried 2nd season of Doctor Stone, but not enjoying as much... too much hype from the characters, they are always in the hurry to discover things, and go to the next tecnology.
Knocked out all of onimai since that one skipped my radar, been slogging through watamote, its been on my reading list for over a decade and i just wanna get it done and over with. Probably gonna do school zone next, my list is far too long and id rather read than doomscroll...
Onimai slipped under my radar too since it had a censored/uncensored version. Thought it was just gross loli stuff but it actually addresses the subject seriously and was pleasantly surprised at the lack of ecchi in it.
Watching the second season of Assassination Classroom. It’s a surprisingly wholesome meditation on teaching wrapped up in a shounen high school story.
I've been reading chainsaw man as the chapters come out. I'm not sure how to feel about this latest arc though. The next season of the anime is going to be great though.
Reading Chainsaw Man as it's coming out too. I'm enjoying it, but it doesn't have the impact the first part had, feel like there's a reveal/twist that needs to happen to put a lot of things in context.
Yeah I agree. I'm assuming there's some buildup that's happening where it will fall into place. There's some dynamics at play that could be interesting. I'm hoping it pays off at least!
There's nothing I'm super interested in this season besides JK, but I'm currently watching through Haikyu. Blue Lock got me interested in Sports anime, both are great.
Haikyuu is one of my favorites! If you liked Blue Lock, you will probably like Kuroko no Basket. Its got the same kind of "its a sport but the abilities are turned up so far to 11 as to be superpowers" aspect that Blue Lock does.
I just finished catching back up on Yancha Gal no Anjou-san. I stopped reading manga for awhile after a move and now I'm slowly catching up on all of my series. Not sure what I'm going to pick up next. Might pick up a new series, instead of continuing to burn through my backlog, because why finish something when I can start something new?
Birdie Wings: Golf Girls Story
It's an anime about--golf. No, I am not kidding, trust me it's good, and and it's very well made considering the sport lol. It's about two girls who are golf geniuses, and they play golf for the fun of it, but life keeps on getting in the way for our main character Eve. I liked it, and it's a good comfort anime to watch.
Yeah, it's amazing. It gets a little less over-the-top in the school arc (and I need to catch up) but even for someone like me who loathes golf irl this is a fun watch ^__^
Glad you enjoy it too! On a tangent, have you seen BLUELOCK? I decided tk try some sports anime, and i am not disappointed about my two picks.
Just reminded me to finish up reading Souboutei Kowasubeshi. It's a pretty good paranormal/psychological horror manga that's basically about a haunted house. It gets pretty intense at points. That and Monkey Peak
Most recent one I watched was Devils' Line and before that was Black Butler. Watched it right in time for them to announce the new season lol
I'm more than halfway through Dororo at the moment and finding it hard going TBH. Last time an Anime made me feel like this was the latter half of Born in Abyss :-/
EDIT: forgot to mention that I'm also slowly reading the manga of Bakuon, which has a lot of little bits that didn't make it into the anime.
I just finished Akebi's Sailor's Uniform, it was so wholesome. I intend to read the manga and catch up, as I've heard there are some good moments that didn't have a chance to be animated.
Next, Adachi and Shimamura. After Akebi, I just want to watch some wholesome romance. I am SO looking forward to it.
Reading: The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady
It's so wholesome, I love it
One Piece and Yowamushi pedal. Always.
Just getting back into it and I'm going through One Punch Man, both manga and anime.