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Currently active again y'all Feel free to add me, I accept all FR!! About Me Just some ordinary guy who live in Central Java, Indonesia๐ฎ๐ฉ, Which mean English is not my main language, it's my third language. So sorry if my English is very bad everyone. When I was a child, I grew up watching Naruto and Doraemon on TV, cause that anime that so popular on my country. I started watching more anime on 2019 before the lockdown era. In lockdown era I watch a lot anime cause I don't know how to waste time than watching anime. Likes
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Here is How I Rate 10/10 Is Masterpiece everything is just perfect 9/10 There's something a little that can't make it perfect 8/10 So enjoyable 7/10 Just good, enjoyable 6/10 Fine, but boring 5/10 Just boring everything is boring 4/10 Boring as hell, very bad 3/10 Very bad so very bad 2/10 Very very very bad how you can fuck up such a thing 1/10 How this even a thing, this should be a?? what idk It's entirely based on how I enjoy Best Genre's • Comedy, Fantasy, Seinen, Shounen Worst Genre's • Mecha (Not Hated it but least favorite), Boys Love Note • I Respect anyone taste when it have different taste with Me And Here Are My Top 10 Favourite Anime's Series OAT Ousama Rangkings is a beautifully crafted anime that masterfully evokes sympathy through its underdog hero, Bojji, a deaf prince. This OG fantasy tale carries the warmth of a classic fairytale, blending adventure, hardship, and deep emotional resonance. Bojji’s struggles—despite being mocked and underestimated—make his journey profoundly moving, while the supporting cast adds layers of moral complexity. With stunning animation and a heartfelt narrative, this series doesn’t just tell a story—it makes you feel, A gem that stays with you. 10/10 Must Watch๐ Hajime no Ippo is a quintessential 2000s sports anime that shines even though it follows a generic shounen formula. The story of Ippo Makunouchi—a bullied teen who discovers boxing—delivers adrenaline-pumping matches, heartfelt training arcs, and classic underdog triumphs. While it hits familiar shounen beats (grit, rivalry, power-ups), its raw passion and authentic boxing techniques elevate it beyond typical tropes. The dynamic animation and perfect balance of humor and intensity make this a nostalgic knockout. I don't know when this anime will finish, because the manga has 1.4k chapters - more than One Piece 10/10 Must watch๐ฅ๐ฅ Odd Taxi stars an odd guy—a socially awkward taxi driver—whose mundane life collides with a gripping mystery after a fateful fare. This unpopular/hidden gem tricks you with its anthropomorphic cast (chatty walruses, anxious alpacas) that make it seem childish—until the dark undertones hit. Told like Durarara, its web of interconnected stories will leave you stunned. A masterclass in deception that deserves more attention. 10/10 Must Watch๐ Hunter x Hunter stands as one of the most innovative shounen anime ever created, blending intense action with psychological depth in ways that put most battle series to shame. At its core lies the revolutionary Nen system, a power framework so brilliantly designed that every fight becomes a high-stakes battle of strategy and wit. Unlike typical shounen where strength alone wins battles, here characters must outthink their opponents, making each confrontation unpredictable and thrilling. What truly sets Hunter x Hunter apart is its willingness to evolve. The series morphs from a lighthearted adventure during the Hunter Exam into a dark, philosophical masterpiece in the Chimera Ant arc, showcasing storytelling range few anime can match. Characters like Gon and Killua undergo profound development, while antagonists like Meruem become some of the most complex villains in anime history. The 2011 adaptation enhances this journey with stunning animation and a haunting soundtrack that elevates every emotional beat. While the manga's endless hiatuses make a sequel seem like a distant dream, fans continue holding out hope for this unfinished masterpiece. Even incomplete, Hunter x Hunter delivers a viewing experience so unique and impactful that it forever changes how you see shounen anime. 10/10 Must watch๐๐๐ท Castle in the Sky (Tenkuu no Shiro Laputa) is Hayao Miyazaki's OG masterpiece and one of Studio Ghibli's earliest triumphs. Unlike later Ghibli films that focus on tranquil slice-of-life stories, this 1986 classic is a full-blown adventure—filled with air pirates, ancient robots, and a floating kingdom. Its energetic pacing and grand scope make it different than other Ghibli anime's, standing out as a thrilling action-fantasy rather than a meditative fairytale. The heart of the film lies in its two young protagonists, Pazu and Sheeta, whose bond feels pure yet never saccharine. Miyazaki balances their innocence with genuine stakes—military villains, sky battles, and the haunting mystery of Laputa itself. The animation, though decades old, remains stunning, with detailed steampunk machinery and lush landscapes that define Ghibli's signature artistry. A major highlight is the soundtrack by Joe Hisaishi, whose soaring orchestral themes elevate every scene. From the gentle piano of Sheeta's Decision to the epic choral piece The Legend of Laputa, the music transforms the film into something mythic. Hisaishi's work here laid the foundation for his future Ghibli collaborations, making it a must-listen for fans. What makes Laputa special is how it blends Miyazaki's environmental themes with pure adventure. The film critiques industrialization (a recurring Ghibli motif) while delivering sky chases and robot guardians that feel like a precursor to Nausicaä or Princess Mononoke. Yet, it never loses its childlike wonder—proving that early Ghibli could be both exciting and profound. Decades later, Castle in the Sky remains a classic—not just as a cornerstone of Ghibli's legacy, but as a standalone gem. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Miyazaki's work, its mix of heart, spectacle, and Hisaishi's soundtrack makes it unforgettable. 10/10 Must watch๐ฐโ๏ธ It Contains a Spoiler Kingdom is a thrilling historical anime that follows the journey of Xin (later known as Li Xin) and his rise from a war orphan to a legendary general in the Qin dynasty. The first season, unfortunately, suffered from bad animation, which turned off many viewers. Despite this, the gripping storyline and intense battles kept fans engaged, especially with characters like Ying Zheng (the young king of Qin) and Piao (Xin's childhood friend) driving the plot forward. The poor visuals were a letdown, but the show’s potential was undeniable. Thankfully, the animation quality improved significantly in the sequel, with Season 2 showcasing smoother fight scenes and better character designs. The growth of Xin and his rivalry with Qiang Lei (a fierce warrior from the mountain tribes) became even more compelling. The political intrigue deepened, with Chang Wen Jun and Lu Buwei playing key roles in Qin’s internal struggles. This season solidified Kingdom as a must-watch for fans of war dramas, proving that the series could overcome its rocky start. Season 3 is my favorite, as it delivers some of the most epic battles and emotional moments in the series. The Coalition Army Arc is a masterpiece, with Xin, Wang Ben, and Meng Tian leading Qin’s defense against overwhelming odds. The animation reaches new heights, and the strategic depth of Li Mu and Huan Yi as antagonists adds layers to the conflict. The camaraderie among the Qin generals, especially Biao Gong and Yang Duan He, shines brightly, making this season unforgettable. Seasons 4 and 5 continue to build on the series’ strengths, with even more polished animation and larger-scale battles. Xin’s evolution into a true general is satisfying to watch, and new characters like He Liao Diao (a skilled assassin-turned-ally) add fresh dynamics. The political machinations of Ying Zheng and the challenges posed by Lu Buwei’s faction keep the story tense and unpredictable. By this point, Kingdom has fully redeemed itself from its early animation flaws. In conclusion, Kingdom is a rollercoaster of emotions, strategy, and action. While the bad animation in the first season was a hurdle, the series gets better in the sequel, with Season 3 standing out as the pinnacle. The characters—Xin, Ying Zheng, He Liao Diao, and the rest—are brilliantly written, and their journeys are incredibly rewarding. If you can push through the rough start, you’ll find one of the best historical anime out there.10/10 Must watch ๐โ๏ธ It's Contains Spoiler Initial D is the ultimate racing anime that defined a generation of car enthusiasts. The story follows Takumi Fujiwara, a seemingly ordinary delivery driver who moonlights as an unbeatable downhill racer in his dad's tuned AE86. The first season's gritty animation and intense street battles set the tone, while the Dave Rodgers soundtrack and eurobeat tracks elevate every race into an adrenaline-pumping spectacle. This night ride anime that obviously I like perfectly captures the underground racing scene of Japan's mountain passes. As the series progresses, Takumi faces tougher opponents, each with their own iconic rides. The white comet FC RX7 driven by Ryosuke Takahashi (the "White Comet of Akagi") shows perfect control, while his brother Keisuke Takahashi's yellow FD RX7 with that black car hood that I am very like brings raw power - FD RX7 is my favorite, with its aggressive styling and rotary scream. The races are more than just action; they're battles of skill, psychology, and machine. The eurobeat never lets up, making every drift and overtake feel legendary. This is where Initial D cements itself as a cult classic. The later seasons introduce even fiercer competition, like Bunta Fujiwara testing Takumi in a turbocharged Subaru Impreza. While Ryosuke sticks with his precise FC RX7, Keisuke continues to dominate in his signature FD RX7 with that distinctive black car hood that I am very like. The FC RX7 it gets cool when morph with the new look in later appearances, gaining a more menacing presence while keeping those iconic pop up headlights that define 80s JDM beauty. By Fourth Stage, Takumi steps into professional racing, leaving the mountain battles behind - but not without one last showdown in his perfected AE86. The animation quality improves, and the races become even more technical, yet the soul of Initial D stays true. The eurobeat still hits hard, and cars like the Lancer Evolution and Skyline GT-R join the fray. The blend of realism and over-the-top racing drama keeps fans hooked. Final Stage wraps up Takumi's journey as he faces his ultimate rival, Shinji Inui, in another AE86 vs. AE86 duel. The emotional weight of the final race, paired with the roaring engines and nostalgic eurobeat, makes for a perfect ending. Ryosuke's FC RX7 and Keisuke's FD RX7 with that awesome black car hood that I am very like, along with the legendary AE86 all get their moment to shine one last time. For a night ride anime that obviously I like, nothing tops the raw energy and passion of Initial D. In conclusion, Initial D isn't just about racing - it's a love letter to JDM culture, pop up headlights, and the golden era of street racing. From the humble AE86 to Ryosuke's calculated FC RX7 and Keisuke's wild FD RX7 with that black car hood that I am very like, every car feels like a character. The Dave Rodgers soundtrack and eurobeat madness tie it all together, making this anime timeless. If you love cars, speed, and night rides, Initial D is a must-watch 10/10 โฐ๏ธ๐๐จ Profile Under Maintenance
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Days: 257.7
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6.69
- Watching1
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- Dropped31
- Plan to Watch140
- Total Entries702
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Days: 27.9
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- Total Entries78
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- Chapters4,541
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Kalo mo baca manga lagi maybe langsung ngikutin manga yang rilis diatas tahun 2020,nih gua ksh list manga baru yg bagus bngt,centuria,gachiakuta,gokurakugai,sensou kyoushitsu,tongari boushi no atelier.
Tuh judul diatas genre fantasy semua wkwk
Kalo yang sepakbola yg gua ikutin cuman ao ashi,giantkilling sama bluelock;)
Of Inoue's mangas, Slam Dunk is definitely the best for me, although Vagabond and Real are incredible, but none of them have left their mark on me like Slam Dunk.
I'm glad Slam Dunk is one of your favorite works too.
And yes, I'm glad to see another Slam Dunk fan, it's always nice to meet them :D
is your favorite manga?
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