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What animated shows/anime are good but not watched enough.

Postby bananamunk1 » Mon Aug 24, 2020 5:17 pm

I've been looking for some good animated series to watch recently, and I realized that their are probably some awesome ones I've never even heard about. So, I would like to know what animated series deserves some more views.

To start out, I'll share a few of my own favorite lesser known series that I've watched to start.

1. Milo Murphy's law: An animated TV show follows a boy named Milo Murphy, whose the great great great great something grandson of the original Murphy of Murphy's law. Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. Everything likes to go wrong around Milo and His family, but that doesn't get them down. They spend their time cheerfully going from one disaster to another, Milo's friends usually getting sucked along with it. Many adventures are had, and the heartwarming tale of family and friends mixed with constant fear really does make quite the interesting story. (Can be found on Disney+)

2. The Disastrous life of Saiki K: Kusuo Saiki is just a normal teenager, and by that I mean he tries his best to look that way. In reality he's a very powerful Psychic, or Esper. He has a whole list of powers, including telepathy, clairvoyance, mind control, precognition, teleportation, x-ray, Cryo/Pyrokenesis, and many, many more. You'd think his life would be great right, but each of his powers come with a drawback that make him downright miserable. He wishes nothing more than to be normal, even going to the length of changing humanity at a genetic level so he wouldn't seem suspicious. He's quite, gets average grades, and goes out of his way to fade into the background. Suddenly however, he makes his first friend and everything he's worked for is dumped down the drain. The anime follows Kusuo as he tries to simultaneously to keep his identity a secret, watch over and grumpily help out his new nuisances (Later friends), and keep himself from going insane and wrecking everything with his powers. (Can be found on Netflix, is also a manga which you can find online.)

3. Tales of Arcadia; Troll Hunters, Three Below, and Wizards[/color]:
Tales of Arcadia is a three part show between three different series arcs, taking place in the same town.

The first series arc is Troll Hunters, about a highschool student who find himself suddenly chosen to be the new troll hunter, a being chosen to protect the trolls below city from other dangerous beings. The main characters face not only the dangers of the deep, but also deal with the trolls contempt toward the human race.
The second series arc is Three Below, about a group of alien monarchs who escape a deadly coupe that badly hurt the queen and king. The children and their bodyguard must lay low on earth and find a way to heal their parents, while also dealing with the struggles of being an alien on earth.
The last series arc is Wizards, the newest release on Netflix. I have yet to watch this yet, however its characters have made appearances in both of the previous series, and it holds the promise of being equally as funny and in depth as the other two.

It'a a surprisingly entertaining group of series that work well with one another story and character wise. (Can be found on Netflix)

And those are all the shows I can think of at the moment, now what are yours?
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Re: What animated shows/anime are good but not watched enoug

Postby my chemlcal romance » Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:50 am

Gakkou Gurashi/School Live.
It's a horror anime about girls who live in a highschool during a zombie apocalypse. Ofc being a horror i'm gonna have to give a warning for violence, death, and some blood. (although there's barely any scenes with blood from what i saw, though i never finished it)
There's a cute dog though! Don't get too attached to it tho
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Re: What animated shows/anime are good but not watched enoug

Postby amithethird » Fri Sep 11, 2020 8:00 am

Based on the shows you listed, you might like That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime. I never see people talking about it, but it's honestly one of my favorites. The basic premise is that a boring office worker from our world dies and is reincarnated as a slime in a cave in a fantasy world. He meets a dragon imprisoned there who gives him the name Rimiru, and in return he promises to try and figure out how to bust the dragon out. That's really just the kickstarter for him leaving the cave, though. The whole show is just him going around, making friends, trying to help people, and just generally being wholesome throughout a series of loosely connected stories. It's really not meant to be a hard and fast fantasy drama, and most of the conflicts are solved fairly easily, but the characters are all so lovable and hilarious. It's perfect if you just want to turn your brain off and watch a seriously OP yet strangely adorable dude curb-stomp some baddies or reinvent a town's entire infrastructure (sometimes in the same episode.) Season 2 is supposed to be here eventually, and there's some OVA episodes currently being released.
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