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Fonzer: Ever tried Seto no Hanayome or otherwise called My Bride is a Mermaid.That stuff is too funny,yet i still survived.
Will check it out, although given the setting I am not getting my hopes up. Thanks for the recommendation.

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Necross: No, but I am enjoying Monster Mastsune: Everyday Life With a Monster Girl.

Psycho pass gets better as you go on as the main villain is a hybrid of Moriarti and V in a world that is a mix of A Scanner Darkly and Minority Report.

Deadman Wonderland is great too, but the anime was cancelled mid way so t ends reather abruptly.

Future Diary is also a good one, with an ending you wont see coming
Do u mean "Monster Musume"? Will give Psycho Pass a try again, when time permits. Will check out Future Diary and Deadman Wonderland. Thanks for the recommendation.

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msilaczewski: Try Gintama if you want a laugh!

Personally i'm a huge fan of monogatari series by Shaft so i recommend these too. (Your brain might need a lil bit of adjustment to the way the anime works though xD)
For me, Gintama retained its original humour, well for the most part, till the arc with Kin. I've not seen any of the episodes after that, but is it still that funny, or as with the Kin arc, moved to more of a focus on the drama?

I saw parts of the bake and nise portions of that monogatari series, but I couldn't find anything interesting in it to keep watching.

Another worthwhile comedy anime is "Arakawa under the bridge". I have not yet seen the 2nd season, but the first was good enough.
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ShadowPatriarch: I saw parts of the bake and nise portions of that monogatari series, but I couldn't find anything interesting in it to keep watching.
well, like I said earlier the novels are pretty much divided up into 'seasons', and most of the first 'season' (bake/kizu/nise) is just introducing characters (plus the storylines are more standard/stock). Most of the actual story/character development/meta commentary/etc.. starts in the later 'seasons' that are continuations of the first 'season' arcs.

I think most people who like the series would say that nise is the weakest part of the series and the 'second season' is the peak.
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Necross: No, but I am enjoying Monster Mastsune: Everyday Life With a Monster Girl.

Psycho pass gets better as you go on as the main villain is a hybrid of Moriarti and V in a world that is a mix of A Scanner Darkly and Minority Report.

Deadman Wonderland is great too, but the anime was cancelled mid way so t ends reather abruptly.

Future Diary is also a good one, with an ending you wont see coming
Monmuse is really great
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Fonzer: Ever tried Seto no Hanayome or otherwise called My Bride is a Mermaid.That stuff is too funny,yet i still survived.
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ShadowPatriarch: Will check it out, although given the setting I am not getting my hopes up. Thanks for the recommendation.

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Necross: No, but I am enjoying Monster Mastsune: Everyday Life With a Monster Girl.

Psycho pass gets better as you go on as the main villain is a hybrid of Moriarti and V in a world that is a mix of A Scanner Darkly and Minority Report.

Deadman Wonderland is great too, but the anime was cancelled mid way so t ends reather abruptly.

Future Diary is also a good one, with an ending you wont see coming
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ShadowPatriarch: Do u mean "Monster Musume"? Will give Psycho Pass a try again, when time permits. Will check out Future Diary and Deadman Wonderland. Thanks for the recommendation.

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msilaczewski: Try Gintama if you want a laugh!

Personally i'm a huge fan of monogatari series by Shaft so i recommend these too. (Your brain might need a lil bit of adjustment to the way the anime works though xD)
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ShadowPatriarch: For me, Gintama retained its original humour, well for the most part, till the arc with Kin. I've not seen any of the episodes after that, but is it still that funny, or as with the Kin arc, moved to more of a focus on the drama?

I saw parts of the bake and nise portions of that monogatari series, but I couldn't find anything interesting in it to keep watching.

Another worthwhile comedy anime is "Arakawa under the bridge". I have not yet seen the 2nd season, but the first was good enough.
Arakawa is made by the same studio that made monogatari so humor, style etc are similar really :D
I did not like Gintama. I stopped on 26 series :(
Gintama last arc is the best.
Good series now are: Erased and Durarara
Read and watched Gyo.
It's kind of impressive how badly the anime misses the mark.
It would've been better if they had properly adapted the manga.
Tokyo Mew Mew!



...Was such a pain..... even it started okay-ish. Somehow I watched ten episodes but started skipping the transformations after like two or three episodes.

I liked Galaxy Express 999, what I have seen of them at least.
Btooom! seemed good the little I saw. Not my thing but it really looked promising if you are into violence.

There are a lot of anime that mess up good written stories, be they (light) novels or manga but seems my brain managed to forget the titles.
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LiefLayer: Gintama last arc is the best.
Good series now are: Erased and Durarara
You mean the arc with Kintama? The setting for those 2 anime seem interesting enough. Will check it out. Thanks.

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Casval_Deikun: I did not like Gintama. I stopped on 26 series :(
Sure, the humour maybe a bit over-the-top/slapstick and may not be to everyone's taste. But if you stick with the series, there are some good fight scenes as well later on in the series, and, believe it or not, the humour gets even better. :))

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msilaczewski: Arakawa is made by the same studio that made monogatari so humor, style etc are similar really :D
Ah, thats interesting, even though I still enjoyed watching the former more so than the latter. Cheers.

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mrcrispy83: Most of the actual story/character development/meta commentary/etc.. starts in the later 'seasons' that are continuations of the first 'season' arcs.
I shall give it a try once I am done with my current anime list. Thanks.
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ShadowPatriarch: You mean the arc with Kintama? The setting for those 2 anime seem interesting enough. Will check it out. Thanks.
Kintama is the 2015 arc
Last arc is the Shinsengumi arc.
I doubt I'll finish watching Evangelion. I don't even know what's going on anymore.
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omega64: I doubt I'll finish watching Evangelion. I don't even know what's going on anymore.
I watched it a few years ago. Although the technique is that of modern anime (and it was important to evolve the design quality of all anime), for me it is not a masterpiece... because it's boring.
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omega64: I doubt I'll finish watching Evangelion. I don't even know what's going on anymore.
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LiefLayer: I watched it a few years ago. Although the technique is that of modern anime (and it was important to evolve the design quality of all anime), for me it is not a masterpiece... because it's boring.
It wasn't all that boring for me. It just seems like it wants to confuse you at a certain point in the story, which made me lose interest.
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LiefLayer: I watched it a few years ago. Although the technique is that of modern anime (and it was important to evolve the design quality of all anime), for me it is not a masterpiece... because it's boring.
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omega64: It wasn't all that boring for me. It just seems like it wants to confuse you at a certain point in the story, which made me lose interest.
Keep watching, then watch the two movies, you'll get everything, and you'll like it. The End of Evangelion is one of the greatest movies ever made, that's basically half the reason to watch the series and the first film.
I have but one, if nobody mentioned it yet.

Cromartie Highschool. I won't say a word about it, but trust me on this one. It's a damn fine comedy.