What Anime are you watching now?

June 8, 2022
It was on social networks today that the news fell. Berserk is not finished and will be well continued.
Indeed, the publication will resume in the iconic magazine Young Animal from June 24th. Koji Mori oversees it.

It is announced that six chapters will be published to finish the arc that was started by Kentaro Miura himself. Then another arc will be started.
All this will be credited as "Author: Kentaro Miura; Drawing: STUDIOGAGA; Editorial supervision: Koji Mori".
The story will continue according to the author's wish and according to what he had confided to his best friend Koji Mori. "You are the only person I entrusted the story to until the end," he told her.
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This season there's "murabito a". It's basically the typical overpowered MC isekai but not isekai.

This season very few anime agreeable to my liking

paripi koumei
Bookworm
Spy x fam
 
bookworm anime end with the merchant keeps making books makes me realize how lucky main is. if she met with someone like thomas a edison, she'll just be slaving her life away inventing stuff.
 
From the schedule there are continuation series from a few years back and new series that caught my attention.
Also seem to be a few movies and OVA/ONA/Specials I'll add to my list. Seems like a good start to the summer!:cool:



Summer Anime Schedule

Some notables:

Tensei Kenja no Isekai Life: Daini no Shokugyo wo Ete, Sekai Saikyou ni Narimashita


Overlord IV


Made in Abyss: Retsujitsu no Ougonkyou


Isekai Meikyuu de Harem wo


Yofukashi no Uta


Kuro no Shoukanshi


Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka IV: Shin Shou Meikyuu-hen


Utawarerumono: Futari no Hakuoro
 
Been watching Thermae Romae Novae (on Netflix) with the wife. It's about an architect in old Rome that designs baths and each episode gets into some kind of accident that transports him to Japan where he gets new ideas for his baths.

It's pretty lighthearted but fun to watch. At the end of each episode they also have a short piece about the creator of the story visiting different Onsen in Japan. I like Onsen so the part at the end is always good to watch and gave me some ideas of Onsen I want to visit someday.
 
It's about an architect in old Rome that designs baths and each episode gets into some kind of accident that transports him to Japan where he gets new ideas for his baths.
Pretty much conclusive proof that Netflix's writers room is just a massive conference table stacked with weed,.
 
The Witch from Mercury Prologue is on Gundaminfo in case anyone wants to see it.

Pretty much conclusive proof that Netflix's writers room is just a massive conference table stacked with weed,.
It's a manga adaptation, has absolutely nothing to do with Netflix.
 
I just binged the first six episodes of "Isekai Ojisan" last night and damn is it good! It's about a 17 year old who's uncle got hit by a truck 17 years ago at age 17 and has been in a coma ever since. The Uncle wakes up and it turns out he woke up in a fantasy world after he was hit by a truck and was an isekai there. He's still able to do magic here if he remembers to use Japanese instead of the "Other World" language. He got hit by the truck in 99 and wakes up in 17, and he was a die hard consoller who was a Sega fanboy. He keeps wanting to know who won the console wars, Nintendo or Sega.

It's the first anime that genuinely makes me laugh out loud, and it just gets better the further it gets!

EDITED BITS: "Uncle from Another World" on Netflix, although they only have the first 5 and I finished the 6th last night. :/
 
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