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For the final discussion thread of the year, I think it makes sense to talk about the year in review. 2023 brought us many things from the actual, final, for real this time, finale of Attack on Titan, to a long-anticpated anime adaptation of the Pluto manga. I want to hear what your favorite and least favorite shows of the year were. Here are the seasonal lists of shows in case you need to jog your memory:

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  • anon6789@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Best

    Trigun Stampede - Trigun was one of my gateways into anime, so I was very nervous about them rebooting one if my personal favorites, especially with a CG animation style I’m not normally into. I loved everything about this and want more! The story was much deeper and got into the traumatic parts much more of everyone’s stories. I don’t think it takes away from the original story in any way, but being older now, a more serious and gritty Vash really worked for me.

    Dr Stone / Spy Family - Two of my favorite arcs for these 2, Treasure Island and the Cruise. Both easily met expectations and I was happy to see then both animated after reading the manga.

    Worst

    Farming Life In Another World - Really wanted to like this. Great premise and great side characters and initially reminded me of Slime, but no drama or adventure. MC was lifeless. Kill him off, leave me the adorable girls and the potato spider, show me some actual farming instead of hand waving, and I’m happy. Basically fantasy Silver Spoon is what I was hoping for.

    Surprise

    Tomo-chan and Nagatoto were both more wholesome than expected. I was hopeful for Tomo but not for Nagatoto, but I felt both had great characters, a fun level of awkwardness for both the boys and the girls, and I really enjoyed both as comedies. May pick up reading Nagatoro.

    Zom 100 and Helck I went into totally blind. Zom has been a wild ride that I felt brought done creativity and life to zombies that I’d found lacking for a while. Helck I enjoyed, but the pacing kinda sucked. I’m hoping now the back story is it of the way that will improve.

    Devil is a Part Timer / Magus Bride - Both of these win me back after being ready to drop them. Liked the back story and plot progression both in Devil, and the Hogwarts like magic school in Magus really kicked both shows back into gear for me.

    Eh

    Vinland Saga - I heard it wasn’t going to be at all like season 1, which I was fine with, but this really dragged on. Overall it was ok, the last quarter I enjoyed, but I’m hoping next season is a bit quicker. Was thinking about picking up the manga, but that’s gonna be on hold until I see where this is going a little more.

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      9 months ago

      Worst - Farming Life In Another World

      Yeah, this one wasn’t great. I am up to date on the manga, but these types of series tend not to translate to anime very well. The manga does go into some more detail about the farming including diagrams of field layouts, irrigation routes, etc. However, the MC is just as bland as in the anime and as the story has gone on, there is less and less focus on farming and more on exploring like it’s a D&D campaign or something. I am really only reading it at this point due to inertia since I am close to 200 chapters in or something like that.

      Tomo-chan and Nagatoro

      I agree about these two. I hadn’t read Tomo, but was somewhat familiar with it. It was an excellent adaptation of a 4-koma series (similar to Bocchi). Too often 4-komas feel disjointed and weirdly paced when put into anime form (see this season’s “The Family Circumstances of the Irregular Witch”). I liked it enough I binged the whole manga after it aired and it was great as well (the anime pretty much covered all the important stuff, so don’t feel like you are missing something major by not reading the manga).

      Nagatoro, I am up to date on the manga and I think the early chapters/episodes turned a lot of people off. She comes off as a bit of an asshole in the beginning of the story, but it quickly evolves into a very wholesome romcom. I was happy with the season 2 adaptation and the manga continues to be really good.

      Helck I enjoyed, but the pacing kinda sucked. I’m hoping now the back story is it of the way that will improve.

      Agree wholeheartedly on this one. I have a couple episodes to finish on this series, but have had trouble finding the motivation.

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        9 months ago

        Your comments on Farming Life echo another person I’ve talked with. It’s such a shame. I really wanted something cute and mildly educational, but they just didn’t do enough of any one thing to grab my attention.

        I was going to go back to read Tomo, but I also heard it didn’t skip much.

        Nagatoro, I don’t know if I’ve watched the second season at all yet actually, but I have popped into some random manga chapters to see where it’s been going, and I still enjoy what I see. This might have to be my next read. I started One Piece for the first time a few months ago, and I’m almost caught up, so I’ll be needing something new.

        Helck had me totally confused what it was going to be in the beginning. The whole demon lord contest was not what I was expecting from the visuals. Then they introduced Piwi, who I adore, but other than 1 or 2 episodes, they didn’t do much with him. And while Piwi sits literally off to the side doing nothing for like 6 episodes, we get very little comic relief during the huge block of dark backstory. The overall content was great, but I feel the first half was so silly and the second so serious, I feel it just should have been blended better to be more tonally cohesive. The way they did it felt like 2 barely related stories mashed together. I do look forward to where they go from here. I feel it leads to a happy ending, but the jumping tone still leaves possibilities for them to throw some more dark stuff in that could surprise me.