There is. All volumes 1-10 are fully translated by now. 1-4 on NanoDesu and 5-10 on Kyakka.
So… that Plastic Memories episode 1 ;_; this is gonna be feels every episode, isn’t it?
But yeah, I loved the emotion that comes from it. Isla is fun, but all the other characters are pretty bland. I’m staying in for the heart-wrenching emotions, though! Anybody else watching it? I might make a discussion topic if there’s enough interest
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I’ll be watching it, too. The concept itself already has inherent drama and feels, so if the execution is right, this is gonna be real good.
I gotta say, though, I have totally misjudged Isla’s character due the first scene. Thought she’d be the melancholic type. Didn’t expect her to be the klutzy, … (I don’t want to say “dumb”, but I can’t find the right word here), unintentionally funny type. Though some of it might be just an act.
Yeah I thought she’d be a Rei clone but I guess not. She seems a bit… awkward for a robot that should have emotions
I welcome the feels. It’s one of those shows that does it all pretty much right. It might not be exceptional but I can find nothing wrong with it. I’d like to see a thread for it!
On the other hand, there’s a risk of Plastic Memories becoming episodic and repetetive, much like Death Parade. The middle part would be just a set of similar stories following the same pattern, with little bits of main plot sprinkled here and there.
Not saying that Death Parade was bad or anything, but the repetition really wasn’t something I appreciated…
Btw, Isla kinda reminds me of Mur Mur from Mirai Nikki. And I totally don’t like that comparison…
That’s absolutely a risk! I feel the best way they could avoid that is to build the world instead of just have a robot of the week, it’s simply something we’ll have to see.
That’s cause she’s already got Robo-Dementia. Course her personality is gonna be a bit wonky.
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I honestly wouldn’t mind that buuuut if anything, the main plot is gonna be about Isla. Unless they do a shit-hits-the-fan moment and they start to question why the robots feel emotions and why they get wonky after 9 years. Either way is alright.
Heck, it could merge both plot points together, and MC works towards preserving Isla’s memories by trying to figure out why they reset or something.
I’ve began Kekkai Sensen and the first episode was pretty cool.
The universe as well as the characters looks like interestings, the animation is fine, music is cool and the scenario will probably be exciting if it continues in the same vein. It’s an adaption from a comic created by Yasuhiro Nightow, the father of Trigun. And just for that fact, you MUST watch this anime.
It’s like KeyAIDS. Think she’s got what Yumemi had?
What no, both Yumemi and these robots have a defined problem that ain’t no KeyAIDS and it’s different.
Can’t be KeyAIDS. KeyAIDS causes (kanon and clannad spoilers) Astral Projection
Just wondering, is anyone here watching anything with a confirmed total episode account? Normally most or all of the anime I’m watching has it but right now most my stuff is 2 episodes in and only 1 has a total episode count.
I just watched episode two. This whole show was made by an Evangelion fanboy.
- Main character got his job through his father who is highly
influential with the company and named “Godou” (Not fooling anyone Gendou) - Main character sorta doesn’t know what he wants in life, but is really into silver-haired synthetic girl with red eyes
- Colleague has orange hair and little hair pieces that look like the plugsuit cat-ears
- Some older dude who doesn’t shave regularly and womanizes all the ladies, but especially their female immediate superior.
Yeah. This is a fact.
Currently watching Ore Monogatari! It’s a really enjoyable romantic comedy, and Goda makes for a hilarious main character but his personality also adds in to the plot development.
However, I have a hard time pairing him with Yamato for now. In episode 2, Sunao pretty much gets the idea; Goda falls for pretty much anyone who will smile at him. He needs a better reason for liking Yamato if I wanna push the two together.
Oh, you mean Kill la Kill Season 2?
So I guess now is a good time to talk about all the anime I’m currently watching in detail. This season is definitely a treasure trove for me.
First of all, I’m patiently waiting for Digimon Adventure tri. Pls make me relive my childhood soon!
Dungeon ni Deai o Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka? is an ok series, I guess. After watching two episodes, I’m not quite sure if the adaption will turn out well. I kinda don’t like Hestia’s character design in the anime. It’s not exceptionally good, but not really bad, either.
Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works 2nd Season: I watched the bad movie adaption by deen and I read the route in the VN. The story isn’t what matters to me here. What I like about F/SN is the setting and the nasuverse with all of its systems and concepts of magic. Some characters, too, I guess. Also, since Ufotable is handling it now, we’re definitely in for a treat when it comes to animation. I don’t really appreciate the liberties they took in the second season so far, though…
Gintama° is definitely going to be funny once again. The series never failed to make me laugh. I got bored of the manga after ~500 chapters, but I’ll still gladly watch and enjoy some of them getting animated, along with Sugita’s and KugiRie’s voices.
Kekkai Sensen was somewhat of a surprise to me. The characters and the setting are even more crazy and turbulent than those of Durarara. Definitely entertaining. The second surprise was: Familiar voices. Familiar voices everywhere. As I was watching the first episode, I could literally recognize every character’s voice, so this anime is going to be a mild eargasm to me:
Sunohara/Shinpachi is the main character.
Zoro/Hijikata is his senpai at work.
Kiritsugu is their leader.
Inaban/Sinon is a ‘normal girl’ acquaintance of the mc.
Gaara/Xerxes Break is the crazy villain.
Netero is the weird butler guy.
Rider is the bland coat guy.
Rukako is the female colleague.
Hinata/Nanase is mc’s imouto.
and lastly:
KugiRie is the mysterious twin tails girl
Probably gonna watch Kyoukai no Rinne just for the heck of it, to remember the old Ranma 1/2 days and enjoy the comedy.
Nagato Yuki-chan no Shoushitsu is nowhere near having a special story or setting. Just SoL with a shy female protagonist. Well, what did you expect from a non-supernatural-alternate-universe-spin-off of a supernatural story? But I like the series for three reasons: 1. The comedy is quite good. 2. I love the character cast. 3. I get to hear Sugita as Kyon, Ono Daisuke as Koizumi and Aya Hirano as Haruhi once again!!! Are you kidding me? For that reason alone, every episode will be like a cristmas present to me!
Owari no Seraph was a recomendation from my brother. So far, it looks like an above average shounen to me. What I especially like about it, however, are the characters. The protagonist’s superiors are real jerks and I like that. I think they are a perfect fit for that headstrong, stubborn, impatient bundle of unguided energy that is the mc (He’s something like the less-annoying version of Eren). I have especially high expectations of Hiiragi. She kinda reminds me of Anzu from Da Capo II.
As I mentioned before, Plastic Memories has a huge inherent potential when it comes to feels and drama. It could turn out really well or really bad. We can’t tell just yet. Let’s see how it plays out.
Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo is another work of Yoshikawa Miki, whose delinquent characters and comedy I really like. I’m still enjoying the manga and I definitely approve of the VA cast.
*drum roll *
Saving the best for last, I proudly present you my presumably favorite anime of the year. The second season of an anime that made it into my top 5 after just a few episodes:
Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru. Zoku
THIS. IS. SO. GOOOOOOOOOD!! I’ve been waiting for this for two years and so far, it proved to be worth every second. The characters seem simple and one-dimensional at first, but most prove to be quite complex and multilayered if you take a closer look. As these young people interact, bump heads and let their ideals clash, a magnificent spectacle unfolds before your eyes.
The most outstanding character of them all is the cynical, narcistic but full-of-flaws protagonist with dead-fish-eyes: The king of loners. The master of solving problems. Batman, the dark Knight of the anime world, Hikigaya Hachiman. Absolutely one of the best characters I’ve ever seen.
The dialogues are so witty, deep, interesting and full of either comedy or drama. The comedy is brilliant. The writing is extremely good and you can’t watch the series while shutting off your brain. If you do, you’ll miss all the important stuff and be left confused. On the contrary, a big part of enjoying this series lies in thinking about it, trying to understand what just happened and why certain characters acted the way they did and discovering new amazing facettes of the story and the characters. I myself am actively participating in detailed in-depth analysis and discussions of this series on the forums of a certain anime site.
While the first season was about introducing the characters, bringing them together and making them show their stuff, overall more focused on comedy than drama, the second season will probably be more dramatic, as the relationships of the characters will be put to the test while their dark sides and inner problems come to the surface.
I love just about everything in this masterpiece.
That isn’t out this season, right? It’s a summer anime.
As for the rest, none of the shows you brought up sound like they are worth watching, apart from, in your case, snafu, which I won’t bother with. You basically said none of them are special, and with comparisons like Eren and Durarara, they sound even less attractive.
The last official news is that it’s this season. But by now everyone knows it’s delayed to an unknown date, with some people saying summer just because it’s next season. They’re announcing some more news and a PV on May 6th.
Are you writing a manual on “how to not have fun”? xD
While admittedly, not all anime of this spring season are masterpiece-level, it’s a huge improvement to the nothing-to-watch winter season.
Digimon Adventure tri is in the spring list of AniChart, with no further information to the release date. That’s all I know.
After all this time, I still fail to understand your way of judging things. In this particular case, you actually bothered watching three times as many generic harem shounen series from winter season as I did, which makes it even harder to tell what’s “worth watching” in your eyes.
Oh, Eren was annoying, incredibly so, but I’m not comparing AoT with Owari no Seraph here. In the first place, I didn’t even like AoT all that much…