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And yet you felt compelled to comment, thus contradicting your previous assertion of not caring through that action.

Takao!

Apart from the series Xagor and reflectioneternal suggested (and some of them are truly amazing, particularly Baccano!, TTGL and Parasyte), here are a few more:

Very much so. As someone else stated on here, I wish they would distinguish between "Originals" and "Exclusives", thereby attributing credit properly to actual makers of productions. It's quite underhanded.

Polygon Pictures is a Japanese studio and Shidonia no Kishi was produced and aired like any other standard series in Japan. Netflix (instead of Cruchyroll or Funimation) licensed it for international distribution and paid to do their own subbing/dubbing. Apart from that, all they did was slap on a Netflix Original

But that's precisely what it IS about. Episode 0 is a flashforward that gets the fan-service and exposition out of the way (as they commented on) and the actual series is about the formation of the doujin circle and the game they make. In Noitamina I trust: their scheduling is aimed at people outside the usual anime

It's so perfect for this very reason. The juxtaposition of the eerie setting (even in the intro) and the upbeat and frankly addictive song is brilliant. It tells you everything you need to know about the show: it's a dark and unsettling stage, but the characters are viewing the whole thing with a wry smile and a wink.

Short form series are okay if it's suitable for the adapted content (like a 4-koma), but I mostly don't watch them. I thought I Can't Understand What My Husband is Saying was pretty good, but it is based on a Cool-kyou Shinja manga and he's an excellent mangaka. Anime de Wakaru Shinryounaika could be interesting and

Also, forgot to mention Rolling Girls was okay, although I have zero idea of where it is heading.

Yes, yes it is. The first episode was pretty promising too. :)

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Death Parade, Saekano, KanColle and Yuri Kumi Arashi are the new series that I'm actually anticipating on a weekly basis. I'm so pleased that Parasyte, Garo and Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso are around still to pick up the slack.

Assassination Classroom is one that I'll have to see about: the psychological aspects are

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Seems like an appropriate time to disseminate knowledge of the wonder that is KanColle:

Although a cake, how the hell did I forget McVitie's Jaffa Cakes?!

Sherbet Lemons, Humbugs and Butterscotches. All that is ever needed.

NA doesn't have Maltesers?! O.O Good God, how do you ever survive?

Also, After Eights. Perfect at any time.

Ah well, as long as you eventually found a series that you did like then it's fine. :)

Saturday Night Fever or Pulp Fiction. Take your pick.

Nagi no Asukara Slice of Life/ Romance/ Fantasy...seriously fantastic), Chaika (is a fantasy/action/ comedy that you really ought to see - very easygoing and enjoyable), Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun (truly one of the funniest things this year), Barakamon (comedy/slice of life), My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU (a

Sci-Fi anime? Planetes and Steins; Gate are your best bets. It also helps that they are among the best series on offer.

It would be helpful if you could give some genres you're hoping to show as the range of quality anime is so vast nowadays. I would be happy to help you with recommendations if you would do that.

Also,

Sissel and co. were a major part of what made the game special so I'm not sure exactly how you would create a sequel without losing that element given how self-contained the story was. I suppose you would have to follow a new phantom detective with extended roles for the original cast.

I know, I'm a bit worried (not only because of what Toei is doing with Sailor Moon), but the character designer (Atsuya Uki) did a good job with Cencoroll and Tsuritama, and Yuuko Kakihara (Chihayafuru 2 and Kids on the Slope) is in charge of series composition, so I hold out hope that they bring their A-game.