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Dec 2, 2020 5:29 PM
#51
This year has been a total letdown for me. Not that the seasonals anime where trash, but that I had way to big expectations for what the year had to offer. I'm just looking forward to AOT and probably the slime anime which was really funny. But definitely not hyped for anything |
Dec 2, 2020 5:31 PM
#52
Uh log horizon anyone? am I the only one? I have been waiting for this for like 5 fucking years ever since that dude got sent to jail. |
Dec 2, 2020 5:36 PM
#53
Halofan1997 said: I'm kind of surprised my opinion is considered an unpopular one. Haha. That's fine though. Although, you're focusing on the wrong question. It's not a matter of what I found lacking or bad in the sequel seasons as much as it is why I thought the first season was so utterly spectacular. I'm not big on discussing this kind of stuff on the forums, but I will say this: It's not because I found the other seasons bad or lacking or anything like that. Not at all! It's because I believe so strongly that the first season was truly THAT fucking excellent that it became extremely tough to follow up and beat. Here's to hoping the fourth and final season is the one that finally does it and I believe it has the potential to do so! Fingers crossed! :) Definitely a unpopular opinion, but I agree with you lol. The first season was top notch, and I didn't quite enjoy the other seasons but S3P2 which was, for me, a turning point in the series. Didn't bother checking your list but if you haven't read the manga, whats left to adapt from the manga is mind blowing. Hope they do a good job with the anime |
Dec 2, 2020 5:36 PM
#54
oh man, this thread just reminded me that I need to watch Log Horizon and Beastars I'm also excited for Re: Zero and Yakusoku no Neverland |
beep boop bop pow |
Dec 2, 2020 5:37 PM
#55
Re:Zero, The Promised Neverland,Tenkuu Shinpan, and Horimiya!!! |
"𝖂𝖍𝖆𝖙 𝖈𝖆𝖓 𝖜𝖊 𝖉𝖔... 𝖂𝖍𝖊𝖓 𝖞𝖔𝖚'𝖗𝖊 𝖎𝖓𝖘𝖆𝖓𝖊 𝖆𝖓𝖉 𝕴'𝖒 𝖑𝖔𝖘𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝖒𝖞 𝖒𝖎𝖓𝖉?" ~𝖂𝖆𝖗𝖊𝖍𝖔𝖚𝖘𝖊 |
Dec 2, 2020 5:48 PM
#56
Dec 2, 2020 6:03 PM
#57
Bold of you to assume everyone will watch that, which counts as a title from this season. Anyway, the only thing I'm looking forward to is the second season of Yuru Camp. Other titles I'll follow are the next Nanatsu just to see if it's as bad as the last one, I think Fumetsu no Anata e delayed from this season to that season, and I'll watch it to see what it's about. Lastly there's Back Arrow because it seems to be a 2d mecha title which borrows elements from Tekkaman Blade one of my favourites, even though I expect it to be bad. |
Dec 2, 2020 6:28 PM
#58
All the sequels.. because next year is going to hype af. |
Dec 2, 2020 8:18 PM
#59
Beastars probably is my most anticipated but Cells at Work is up there as well. |
Dec 2, 2020 8:32 PM
#60
Halofan1997 said: TomaTTC said: I'm going with Beastars then, I'm really curious how the second season is going to be, I'm not that big of a fan of it but it's that type of anime where you just want to know more and more and never drop it no matter what Halofan1997 said: Promised Neverland Season 2. I'm still very disappointed with the basement reveal (and much of Season 3 overall) as I believe it ruined the mystery element and the lore for much of the series in order to cram a dum philosophical message into the show to boost ratings. I know I'm not the only one who feels that way too. If you actually think people rated it high only because of the "philosophical message" or whatever the hell you say then you should realize that's not true at all, the majority rate anime based on how much they enjoyed it, and Season 3 (especially Part 2) was one hell of a rollercoaster of emotions. Have you ever thought about the term "worldbuilding"? The answers from the basement also fill you with 10 times more questions, that's what "mystery" truly means. Maybe you would have been more satisfied if Yams did "The Mist" ending, but it just doesn't work, sorry, he actually knows how to write Remarkable. I had no idea there was a man alive that could determine an individual's feelings or thoughts about topics without even asking questions about them. Now, I usually don't respond to people who attempt to argue against me in the forums, but this one was just too special so I'm going to make an exception. First things first, let me make something clear: I don't know you. You don't know me. I don't care about you even a little bit. I don't care how you rated the show. I don't even care what the average rating for the season is. I don't care if it's underrated, overrated, perfectly rated, or whatever. It literally doesn't matter to me. So do not pretend like you know who I am based on a paragraph of information. If you had actually bothered to check my list and find out for yourself how I rated Season 3 part 2, you would have never said anything as idiotic as what you spewed. Nothing you wrote down in your laughable assault on my comment had anything to do with what I said at all, and the fact that you believed you had enough information to go off of suggests you are very likely delusional. I did not say anything about the show's high rating, much less make a moronic statement that the show's philosophy is somehow tied to that rating. You did. I said nothing about the season being a rollercoaster of emotions nor make remarks about the emotional weight of the season or series as a whole. You did. I said nothing about the show's world-building nor did I share whether I believed that aspect of the show was bad or good. You assumed I believed it was weak. I don't. In fact, I believe that's one of its strongest elements, especially in the first season. I never mentioned Season 3's ending once. I don't even know what the heck "The Mist" ending even is and I don't care. You made cases for and against arguments I didn't make nor would I have ever made. You made these arguments up for me so you could create this villain in your mind so you'd have something to argue and easily win against. You put words in my mouth and used word wizardry to make yourself appear smarter than you clearly are. Nobody in real life buys that crap. So just drop it. I simply made a statement that I believed the basement reveal "ruined the mystery element and the lore for much of the series." That's it. That is all I said, and I left it cryptic and brief on purpose specifically because I did not want to get drawn into a dumb argument over it. I don't care enough to develop a big wall of text explaining every little detail about my point explaining exactly what I disliked about the reveal, why I disliked, and how I'm magically right and everyone else is wrong (like you do). That is an activity for the nerds, the deluded, the demented, and the weak. My statement was cryptic enough that if you wanted to make a convincing argument against it, you have asked for more clarity regarding what I meant in regards to mystery and lore so you could take it apart and attack each point methodically one by one. In fact, there was an individual prior to you (MSK3) that was intelligent enough to do just that. Why didn't you take a hint from him before saying anything? And if you are reading this MSK3, I appreciate the questions, but I will not reply. I simply don't care to argue over it or discuss it with anyone, especially people I don't know, but I will clarify one thing: The mystery I spoke of, in part, was the mystery surrounding the existence of the titans, why they slaughter and devour humans, and also the state of the human race. I despise how the reveal transformed one of the most original and fascinating spins on the zombie apocalypse genre about humanity's last stand against a massive, unstoppable foe in the face of certain, terrifying defeat into a race war between human tribes that we didn't know even existed prior to the revelation who want to exterminate each other because they were discriminated against (yet another story about the evils of racism and discrimination? Oh, how original.). The mystery of the titans is only but one of the several mysteries found throughout the show. I could have been referring any of the other mysteries, but you, TomaTTC, didn't even ask which mystery or what aspects of the lore I was referring to. You leaped into your tirade believing you just knew it all and you made assumptions that were baseless and so unbelievably wrong in order to create a foundation of sand for you to spiral into your petty, snarky, gamma-infused response with some of the most idiotic comments I've seen thrown my way. I thank you greatly for your response! It gave me a hearty chuckle, and while I enjoyed it, it'll be the last time we ever interact on this site. I simply have no patience for nerds. Ok, I don't except you to read this at all, and please don't reply (maybe you even blocked me, I hope that's the case, you can do it even now if you want), but congratulations! You interpreted EVERYTHING, BUT EVERYTHING I said in my reply in a wrong way, thinking I was personally attacking you for having a different opinion about the show and wanting just to find someone to argue for the sake of it! Don't worry I know very well what type of mystery you were talking about, I saw the same argument said by other thousands of people, who unlike you actually hate Season 3 because of that. You also prove my point about worldbuilding by saying "especially in the first seasom", but it's okay, everyone likes to live in their little bubble, continue doing that! If I had actual free time I could use way more elaborated arguments, but there just isn't time. The reason I replied in the first place is BECAUSE I'M TIRED OF SEEING THE SAME BASELESS ARGUMENTS, POINTING OUT THE SAME FUCKING THING EACH TIME WITHOUT ACTUALLY PAYING ATTENTION TO THE SHOW. But it's okay, everyone has their own different opinion, no matter how biased they are. Cheers! |
removed-userDec 2, 2020 8:38 PM
Dec 2, 2020 8:34 PM
#61
I would say The Promised Neverland Season 2. The first season was a flop but the next arc is gonna be fire and I hope they go to goldy pond arc |
Dec 2, 2020 8:36 PM
#62
AOT season 4 can't wait lol........ |
Dec 2, 2020 8:45 PM
#63
Dec 3, 2020 12:53 AM
#64
I am excited for Back Arrow. It's not everyday that we get a new two cour original mecha anime. What makes this one more special is that it's directed by Taniguchi Goro (Code Geass, Planetes,...) and written by Nakashima Kazuki (Kill la Kill, TTGL). THough visuals are not really selling it, but I am confident it will be at least interesting story-wise. Looking forward to World Trigger season 2 as well. I only just started season 1 but I am already loving it even though it's looking like ass. Horimiya looks like it will be great romance anime so I can't wait to watch that as well. |
Dec 3, 2020 1:55 AM
#65
The show I'm most looking forward to in Winter 2021 is Non Non Biyori Full Stop. I've been watching the dub of Attack on Titan & from what I've read the dub for S4 won't be out until January 2021. Looking at the Winter 2021 season chart I'm also interested by the following shows: Seven Deadly Sins S4 Dragons Judgement The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies moved to a starter town? Hortensia Saga Sorcerous Stabber Orphen: Battle of Kimluck Heaven's Design Team |
23feanorDec 3, 2020 2:01 AM
Dec 3, 2020 2:01 AM
#66
Dec 3, 2020 2:56 AM
#67
Dec 3, 2020 2:59 AM
#68
Definitely Horimiya. Haven't read the manga yet, but the premise looks promising. |
Dec 3, 2020 4:05 AM
#69
Halofan1997 said: wakenowakane said: Halofan1997 said: wakenowakane said: Halofan1997 said: Promised Neverland Season 2. While I'm really excited for the final season of AoT, I'm still very disappointed with the basement reveal (and much of Season 3 overall) as I believe it ruined the mystery element and the lore for much of the series in order to cram a dum philosophical message into the show to boost ratings. I know I'm not the only one who feels that way too. I'm also interested in that Horimiya show. I'll agree with you mate, while s3pt2 is peak AoT it still felt rushed and that basement reveal was pretty meh. I mean we've been waiting for what? a decade to find out that Erens dad had some books stacked up his arse. Also a lot of manga readers pointed out that the season was rushed by wit which kinda explains the whole "crammed philosophical message" schlock. I dunno that's what I feel about the "peak AoT" season lol. But I will say this that the manga after chapter 90 gets really good so I don't think you'll be disappointed with the story. At least I wasn't. The story gets 100x better than before. I just hope MAPPA doesn't rush the adaptation for gods sake. That's all I got to say about AoT. Pretty enjoyable but incredibly over hyped by the fans. Let's hope the new season lives up to the hype. Dude, I seriously can't wait! I've heard all the good shit that goes on in the next few chapters and I've specifically put off finishing the manga because I don't want to know what happens in the show. That said, while I really liked the Season 3 Part 2 of AoT, I personally STRONGLY believe that the first season of AoT (especially the defense of Trost) is the peak and easily the best part so far. Wait what? Season 1 was the best? Get outta here :P That's actually a really unpopular opinions. I always thought that AoT got better and better each passing season (s3pt1 doesn't count...). I seriously can't see why you'd think season 1 was better than the sequels. Did you think the action was lacking or the mystery element wasn't handled as well? I'm just curious :D I'm kind of surprised my opinion is considered an unpopular one. Haha. That's fine though. Although, you're focusing on the wrong question. It's not a matter of what I found lacking or bad in the sequel seasons as much as it is why I thought the first season was so utterly spectacular. I'm not big on discussing this kind of stuff on the forums, but I will say this: It's not because I found the other seasons bad or lacking or anything like that. Not at all! It's because I believe so strongly that the first season was truly THAT fucking excellent that it became extremely tough to follow up and beat. Here's to hoping the fourth and final season is the one that finally does it and I believe it has the potential to do so! Fingers crossed! :) Yeah it really is unpopular. From everyone I know including myself, AoT s1 was the weakest of all 3 seasons. But I respect your tastes |
Dec 3, 2020 6:53 AM
#70
I haven't watched AOT yet so I'm not hyped for that, but I'm very excited for Tensura S2, Horimiya and Mushoku Tensei! |
Dec 3, 2020 9:09 AM
#71
Probably the second cour of Re:Zero season 2, Horimiya, Promised Neverland season 2, Yuru Camp season 2, and Non Non Biyori season 3. I'm also excited about the Mushoku Tensei adaptation because I've heard it's great but I've never actually read it. |
Dec 4, 2020 12:33 PM
#72
Hataraku Saibou Black (TV); shiet gun b dop af, im tallin' ya mon. |
Dec 4, 2020 12:52 PM
#73
re zero s2p2, and maybe yuru camp s2 too but i havent even watched s1 yet but i have a feeling im gonna love it |
Dec 4, 2020 1:10 PM
#74
I'm hyped for Re:Zero S2P2, Dr.Stone S2,Yakusoku no Neverland S2 and Horimiya |
Dec 4, 2020 1:30 PM
#75
KEMONO JIHEN easily, like and u already know that viz will licence the shit outta that after the anime comes out which means an English manga release letsfuckinggo |
Dec 4, 2020 1:34 PM
#76
Promise Neverland S2 and Horimiya. |
just wanna feel wanted by someone other than the police 😫 |
Dec 4, 2020 1:36 PM
#77
Definitely watching Yuru Camp and Non Non Biyori. And AOT I guess. |
Dec 4, 2020 1:40 PM
#78
Dec 4, 2020 2:16 PM
#79
Halofan1997 said: Promised Neverland Season 2. While I'm really excited for the final season of AoT, I'm still very disappointed with the basement reveal (and much of Season 3 overall) as I believe it ruined the mystery element and the lore for much of the series in order to cram a dum philosophical message into the show to boost ratings. I know I'm not the only one who feels that way too. I'm also interested in that Horimiya show. 90% of the mysteries of the story have not been revealed yet in the anime lol |
Dec 4, 2020 2:23 PM
#80
Honestly if not including the sequels because for the most part I'm looking forward to the ones I have caught up with, probably the continuation of Jujutsu Kaisen. |
Dec 4, 2020 2:56 PM
#81
Dr. Stone S02 is the only one I care about so far, I've been waiting for it since the end of the first season last year, beside it I'll probably check Horimiya, the manga has been in my plan to read list since like forever, it's about time to check it out I guess lol any other random anime might do for a 3rd one to watch. I don't care about AoT and Re: Zero unless I ever get back to them. |
Dec 4, 2020 4:35 PM
#83
Dec 4, 2020 4:46 PM
#84
The Promised Neverland and Horimiya. Horimiya would be the only show that I both watched the anime and read the manga, I can finally use the "The manga was better" card |
I don't speak English that much, so please cut me some slack |
Dec 4, 2020 4:59 PM
#85
World Witches series, the next Girls und Panzer movie, and season 2 of the Promised Neverland (just as soon as I watch the FIRST season). |
Dec 4, 2020 5:28 PM
#86
The promised neverland and Dr. stone. Then, Beastars. There are some other anime I´m interested in, like non non biyori or Rezero, but the hype is not that big. |
:v |
Dec 4, 2020 6:08 PM
#87
Dec 4, 2020 6:10 PM
#88
AOT 4 is, technically, still on Fall 2020. |
Dec 4, 2020 6:28 PM
#89
the promised neverland, dr. stone, etc. winter 2021 is going to be the best szn yet |
Dec 4, 2020 6:42 PM
#90
sequel of yakusoku no neverland, yuru camp and natsume yuujinchou |
bakayarou konoyarou |
Dec 4, 2020 6:57 PM
#91
Next season of non non biyori and yuru camp |
Dec 4, 2020 7:31 PM
#92
Lost interest in AOT the anime I am looking forward to in the Winter season are Dr Stone: Stone Wars The Promised Neverland season 2 Horimiya |
Dec 4, 2020 7:32 PM
#93
world trigger, i think i'm like one of 4 world trigger fans but idc i'm hype for this new season its been years |
Dec 4, 2020 7:45 PM
#94
Its not a show but EVA 3.0+1.0 I have to see how it all ends. IDK how they will pull off anything cohesive since 3.0 was such a clusterfuck, but if anyone can do it its Anno. |
Dec 4, 2020 9:36 PM
#95
The Promised Neverland S2 and Beastars S2 maybe Re zero too but I haven't watch S2 part 1 |
Dec 5, 2020 5:25 AM
#96
Halofan1997 said: TomaTTC said: I'm going with Beastars then, I'm really curious how the second season is going to be, I'm not that big of a fan of it but it's that type of anime where you just want to know more and more and never drop it no matter what Halofan1997 said: Promised Neverland Season 2. I'm still very disappointed with the basement reveal (and much of Season 3 overall) as I believe it ruined the mystery element and the lore for much of the series in order to cram a dum philosophical message into the show to boost ratings. I know I'm not the only one who feels that way too. If you actually think people rated it high only because of the "philosophical message" or whatever the hell you say then you should realize that's not true at all, the majority rate anime based on how much they enjoyed it, and Season 3 (especially Part 2) was one hell of a rollercoaster of emotions. Have you ever thought about the term "worldbuilding"? The answers from the basement also fill you with 10 times more questions, that's what "mystery" truly means. Maybe you would have been more satisfied if Yams did "The Mist" ending, but it just doesn't work, sorry, he actually knows how to write Remarkable. I had no idea there was a man alive that could determine an individual's feelings or thoughts about topics without even asking questions about them. Now, I usually don't respond to people who attempt to argue against me in the forums, but this one was just too special so I'm going to make an exception. First things first, let me make something clear: I don't know you. You don't know me. I don't care about you even a little bit. I don't care how you rated the show. I don't even care what the average rating for the season is. I don't care if it's underrated, overrated, perfectly rated, or whatever. It literally doesn't matter to me. So do not pretend like you know who I am based on a paragraph of information. If you had actually bothered to check my list and find out for yourself how I rated Season 3 part 2, you would have never said anything as idiotic as what you spewed. Nothing you wrote down in your laughable assault on my comment had anything to do with what I said at all, and the fact that you believed you had enough information to go off of suggests you are very likely delusional. I did not say anything about the show's high rating, much less make a moronic statement that the show's philosophy is somehow tied to that rating. You did. I said nothing about the season being a rollercoaster of emotions nor make remarks about the emotional weight of the season or series as a whole. You did. I said nothing about the show's world-building nor did I share whether I believed that aspect of the show was bad or good. You assumed I believed it was weak. I don't. In fact, I believe that's one of its strongest elements, especially in the first season. I never mentioned Season 3's ending once. I don't even know what the heck "The Mist" ending even is and I don't care. You made cases for and against arguments I didn't make nor would I have ever made. You made these arguments up for me so you could create this villain in your mind so you'd have something to argue and easily win against. You put words in my mouth and used word wizardry to make yourself appear smarter than you clearly are. Nobody in real life buys that crap. So just drop it. I simply made a statement that I believed the basement reveal "ruined the mystery element and the lore for much of the series." That's it. That is all I said, and I left it cryptic and brief on purpose specifically because I did not want to get drawn into a dumb argument over it. I don't care enough to develop a big wall of text explaining every little detail about my point explaining exactly what I disliked about the reveal, why I disliked, and how I'm magically right and everyone else is wrong (like you do). That is an activity for the nerds, the deluded, the demented, and the weak. My statement was cryptic enough that if you wanted to make a convincing argument against it, you have asked for more clarity regarding what I meant in regards to mystery and lore so you could take it apart and attack each point methodically one by one. In fact, there was an individual prior to you (MSK3) that was intelligent enough to do just that. Why didn't you take a hint from him before saying anything? And if you are reading this MSK3, I appreciate the questions, but I will not reply. I simply don't care to argue over it or discuss it with anyone, especially people I don't know, but I will clarify one thing: The mystery I spoke of, in part, was the mystery surrounding the existence of the titans, why they slaughter and devour humans, and also the state of the human race. I despise how the reveal transformed one of the most original and fascinating spins on the zombie apocalypse genre about humanity's last stand against a massive, unstoppable foe in the face of certain, terrifying defeat into a race war between human tribes that we didn't know even existed prior to the revelation who want to exterminate each other because they were discriminated against (yet another story about the evils of racism and discrimination? Oh, how original.). The mystery of the titans is only but one of the several mysteries found throughout the show. I could have been referring any of the other mysteries, but you, TomaTTC, didn't even ask which mystery or what aspects of the lore I was referring to. You leaped into your tirade believing you just knew it all and you made assumptions that were baseless and so unbelievably wrong in order to create a foundation of sand for you to spiral into your petty, snarky, gamma-infused response with some of the most idiotic comments I've seen thrown my way. I thank you greatly for your response! It gave me a hearty chuckle, and while I enjoyed it, it'll be the last time we ever interact on this site. I simply have no patience for nerds. Hmm... to be honest the mystery you are talking about was ruined back in season 1 when Eren "died" and popped up as a titan. The moment we figured out titans are just meat mechas, the series lost some of its appeal and mystery elements IMO. One of the main reasons as to why people found this series so interesting, is that no one knew what's behind the titans' existence and what's their objective other than "killing humans". The moment you gave them a typical, average intelligence of a teenager, clamped up multipile "traitors" in the same group that always hang out together, and gave Eren 2 titan powers at once (especially the strongest one that while triggering it is conditional, its still a typical shounen trope), the series no longer feels like a mystery, and more like a typical shounen with a bit different background. Adding world war 2 elements once the basement was revealed was a mistake, I won't deny that, and IMO unlike other fanboys who would blindly claim the manga is amazing (which it isn't), I'll admit the final part is subpar and feels dragged out, similarly to what we had with season 3 part 1 where Isayama threw random politics no one cared about, without any proper buildup, just to establish some lore. The series also was switched from humanity trying to survive to... well... titan battles. It no longer feels like humanity is really under threat, as just no-named random people die all the time while Eren just slaps his titan powers and overpowers everything when there's an issue. Most characters are irrelevant to the story as a whole, Armin gets way too much luck just because he is Eren's friend even though he is far inferior to Erwin, Mikasa is just obsessive, regardless of what explanation was handed out in the manga, she doesn't feel like a real person most of the time. Was there anything "surprising" during the 2nd part of the 3rd season? Not really. We went through the safest possible scenario while killing off a couple fodder characters and Erwin who was bound to die years ago due to obvious reasons. So all in all, the series as a whole could've gone in a far different direction, assuming Isayama was more creative instead of going another typical, overused route many writers before him had gone through. Mystery got lost ages ago, same could be said for originality and the constant increase in predictability over the seasons. Its still a fun series to watch nontheless, but it could've been far more. |
ArmadosDec 5, 2020 5:30 AM
Dec 5, 2020 7:33 AM
#97
Dec 5, 2020 7:39 AM
#98
Dec 5, 2020 2:08 PM
#99
The Promised Neverland 2 and Dr. Stone: Stone Wars. There aren't any originals that I'm actively looking forward to, but if I had to pick some then I guess I'm sort of interested if 2.43 and Horimiya are any good. |
Dec 5, 2020 9:22 PM
#100
The promised neverland s2 and Horimiya mostly ig |
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