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MEGALOBOX
It's a boxing show where the boxers wear weird mechanical things on their arms so they can punch better!!! Gritty and intense!! Super cool looking, it gives me watching Cowboy Bebop on DVD nostalgia.
Gegege no Kitarou
It's a spooky kids show based on a classic manga by Shigeru Mizuki, a legit legend. It's about a yokai who saves people from yoaki and is cute and grumbly about it. There's cool gross stuff and it's lively and legit wholesome. The first episode opens with a youtuber doing annoying pranks and getting captured by ghosts. Love it.
Dragon Pilot: Hisone and Masotan
It's a show about a dragon that turns into fighter jet!!!!!!!!!!! It's cute and funny and I love the style they're going for, very unique but also kinda nostalgic. Lots of characters I really like. Two that I don't cause they're creeps but I think that's the point, warning tho lol. Anyway I'm pumped for this good show.
Lupin III: Part V
The story they've cooked up for this season rules, it's extremely Lupin but also extremely 2018, most of what they're talking about wouldn't have made sense two or three years ago. Kinda insightful too. Is good Lupin.
Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online
This show rules and has almost nothing to do with SAO besides being about videogames. It's based on a book by Keiichi Sigsawa, who wrote Kino's Journey, and he basically just uses the setting to dork out about guns and shooter games. MC is a tall girl with a complex about her height so she plays VR games in order to be short and cute. V relatable v good show.
I need to catch up with the new Captain Tsubasa but here are the good shows I'm watching!!
hollyhoppet wrote (edited )
You forgot the most important show this season
Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These
People in space talk about things a lot and shoot spaceships at each other.
It's a little early to tell but it looks like it's going to do justice to the original logh, which is basically a long form space opera that takes a really interesting look at the problems, risks, and benefits of autocracies, democracies, and (to a much smaller extent) oligarchies and how they can be ruined by corruption, apathy, complacency, and other stuff.
It features spectacular characters and it looks like the new one is really nailing them while providing a fresh interpretation. I've based several characters in my tabletop games on logh characters because they have so much depth and interesting motives and flaws and such.
The novels were written in the 70s so they are a bit dated in terms of gender equality, but if you can look past that it's a really good story, and the new series is coming out swinging in terms of providing a faithful adaptation.