Hey! I saw you were new in the anime fandom, and I know an excellent way to make good memories from the medium. Lists! It’s all about having a trusted index to watch shows. When they’re rightly made to cater tastes we can assume from others, they can be godsent.
If you like the likes of Boku no Hero Academia, Darling in the FranXX and Violet Evergarden, four trends might be identified:
firstly, you might like anime about heroism; secondly, perhaps would you enjoy adult-themed anime, about responsibilities, drama, and societal matters; thirdly, I sense you may appreciate youthful collectivity, and that generally happens in a school-life club setting; fourthly, you may appreciate relations, and romance.
Heroism is often found in the anime genre of shounen. Adult-themed anime is generally referred to as slice-of-life, drama, psychological or even more specialised like military or historical, but there are a few out there that focus on parenting. Youthful collectivity might be found in school-life or sports anime; relationships are found in romance, drama, comedy for the most part, but may as well be present everywhere else.
Also, some productions to find out your tastes based on the best introduction I feel a genre can get.
Horror: Parasyte -the maxim-.
Romance: Love is War.
Comedy: KonoSuba.
Thriller: Another.
Psychological: Code Geass.
Game: Kaiji.
Action: Hajime no Ippo.
Fantasy: No Game No Life/Hitsuji no Chaika.
Magic: Little Witch Academia/Magika Madoka.
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If you like the likes of Boku no Hero Academia, Darling in the FranXX and Violet Evergarden, four trends might be identified:
firstly, you might like anime about heroism; secondly, perhaps would you enjoy adult-themed anime, about responsibilities, drama, and societal matters; thirdly, I sense you may appreciate youthful collectivity, and that generally happens in a school-life club setting; fourthly, you may appreciate relations, and romance.
Heroism is often found in the anime genre of shounen. Adult-themed anime is generally referred to as slice-of-life, drama, psychological or even more specialised like military or historical, but there are a few out there that focus on parenting. Youthful collectivity might be found in school-life or sports anime; relationships are found in romance, drama, comedy for the most part, but may as well be present everywhere else.
Also, some productions to find out your tastes based on the best introduction I feel a genre can get.
Horror: Parasyte -the maxim-.
Romance: Love is War.
Comedy: KonoSuba.
Thriller: Another.
Psychological: Code Geass.
Game: Kaiji.
Action: Hajime no Ippo.
Fantasy: No Game No Life/Hitsuji no Chaika.
Magic: Little Witch Academia/Magika Madoka.