Kitty4670 wrote:
Nist498 wrote:
I mostly watch anime on Netflix and sometimes Crunchyroll. Here's what I've been watching so far.
Fate Zero and Fate Unlimited Blade Works: The ufotable adaptation of one of the Fate routes and its prequel. The anime, voice acting, and story are all extremely well done and blow the Studio Deen adaptation out of the water. I highly recommend these two.
Magi the Labyrinth of Magic: Interesting little anime based on the Arabian Nights. It has a sequel series that I might tune into next.
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Effectively a magical girl horror story that takes many of the things taken for granted in the genre and twists them for maximum creepiness value.
Little Witch Academia and its sequel LWA: The Enchanted Parade: This is one of the more surreal and fun ideas to come out of anime recently. It has all of the whimsy of the early Harry Potter books only just with young witches. The second movie is longer and the result of a Kickstarter campaign. I can't recommend this one enough.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Action series set in a fantasy world. While it does play to the usual tropes of its genre, they are executed well and I did enjoy it.
Most of the non-anime that I've watched consisted of the DC cartoons like Young Justice. There's also Star Wars: Rebels.
Question, what is anime cartoons?
I watch cartoons too, not alot. Maybe that why I learn to draw cartoons in high school.
Anime is a term used mostly to describe animation from Japan i.e. things like Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball Z. If you have Netflix check out the shows I mentioned, they're all on there an Netflix has its own anime browsing section. Just as a note do NOT simply think of them as children's cartoons. Several of the titles I listed are quite violent. If that's is something you don't want to deal with, go with Little Witch Academia as it is a children's movie.
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