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Anime Suggestions?

Hey gang! So, my plan right now is to watch Attack on Titan and then Full Metal Alchemist - But what about after? What would you like to watch together?

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I can't recommend Violet Evergarden highly enough, not least because it's the same composer as Frieren, before he did Frieren and it's at least just as wonderful to listen to with a different feel.

Daniel

Please do Made in Abyss, gorgeous use and repertoire of a soundtrack and a great story as well

cyberspacecat

persona 5, (the anime only contains content got persona 5, not persona 5 royal)

Andrew Ramos

Little late for the train here, and I see a lot of good suggestions, but I'm gonna suggest 86. I love the story and characters, also musically the composer for the OST is Hiroyuki Sawano, who is of course the composer for the first 3 seasons of Attack on Titan as well.

Alex DeYoung

Cowboy Bebop is a classic with a super unique and incredible soundtrack, you would love it!!

Bambi

dungeon meshi is certainly an absolute joy to watch and rewatch. definitely recommend to consider reading the manga on your own time in any case. it's an absolute masterclass in worldbuilding with delightful characters and a really good story. one of the two composers for the anime also happens to be Yasunori Mitsuda, which is, you know, pretty great

Kamipixel

violet evergarden and a silent voice

Tarun Ramdonee

I haven't seen anyone mention it here so I'm gonna throw out Oshi No Ko. It's about the Japanese entertainment industry but that's all I'll say it's best to go in as blind as possible.

Bryan Davie

Violet Evergarden

T.J.Adams

Little late to the party but how about Ranking of Kings, its artstyle is great and the story is actually pretty adult centered despite it, its a great anime that's already completed.

sumowow

Theres many but i'd like to see your reactions from a musical viewpoint as well- not just a hype reactor so all of these are series I know that has interesting (and a large variety of) OSTs. But they are all good stories as well. Composer: Yuki Kaijura - She also worked on some Ar Tonelico songs Animes: Kara no Kyoukai (aka. The Garden of Sinners) Puella Magi Madoka Magica Composer: Evan Call - Likely one of the, if not the most popular right now due to his recent works in Frieren and Violet Evergarden. Animes: Sousou no Frieren (aka. Frieren: Beyond Journey's End) Violet Evergarden Composer: Kevin Penkin - He has burst into the (anime) scene with Made in Abyss and I love his use of a variety of instruments and sounds. (the OST is not very classical and more game like imo). Anime: Made in Abyss Composer: Susumu Hirasawa - I would consider him to be the most experimental of this suggestion list. Animes: Millennium Actress (anime movie) Paprika (anime movie) Paranoia Agent Composer(s): Satoru Kosaki - While he is still great at more emotional (be it tragic or epic) music, its his songs for 'normal' moments that really catch my attention. Moments like a day at a park or walking home in the street etc. Animes: Monogatari Series Beastars Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song

Ashalesth

Im a bit late, but Space Battleship Yamato 2199 is my favorite, the original SBY came out in the 70s and was basically starwars for Japan.

OldNorthEagle

a blind reaction of violet evergarden would be amazing

Eden

Mob Psycho 100, such an inspirational story while also often funny.

360ShrekNoSc0pe_ NoOnions

Lately I've been heavily sinking into Jojos Bizarre Adventure. I'm up to part 5 atm (Golden Wind)

Nebby

hmm........Puella Magi Madoka Magica

Juan Pedro Joui Kanamori

Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann

Deadly Hands

ONE PIECE😁

Julian Kriener

I agree with Tarun, you should check out Violet Evergarden also I recommend Neon Genesis Evangelion reboot series which got turned into movies there's 4 in total I believe, they are excellent

Sol-Edge

Naruto 😂🥹

Rulo

Gundam 00, I know you already have your foot in that series. Mobile Fighter G Gundam Lycoris Recoil Dungeon Meshi

Sirius140

I 100% agree he'd like it. However I have to disagree with it being or having that weird stuff. Though I'm comparing it to the basic ass anime

Quagger

List in no particular order Ranking of Kings To Your Eternity Black Lagoon Redline (Movie) Mob Psycho 100 Durarara Hellsing Ultimate

Zeddie

I think he'd like ReZero but saying it has no weird stuff is letting it off the hook too easily lol. I'd say the difference is where other anime in the genre use "weird" weeby creepy stuff for self-indulgence, ReZero uses it for characterization, but the line is pretty thin.

LegionaresCZ

Erased Ajin Garden of sinners (Kara no kyoukai) Zombie loan (for the OST)

Heba

TENGEN TOPPA GURREN LAGANN!!!

Vandjar

My trash recommendation is Eminence in Shadow. Peak junk food. My actually good recommendation is Blood Blockade Battlefront/Kekkai Sensen.

Ryan MacKenzie

Violet Evergarden, one of the greatest soundtracks in anime

Tarun Ramdonee

Ergo Proxy! and seconding Escaflowne. Its music is fantastic.

Scrib

I´ll just list a few in no particular order: Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, Deathnote, Cowboy Bebop, Frieren, Soul Eater, Kill La Kill. To name a few. Honorable mentions: Tonikawa (if you want some sugar), HOUKAGO TEIBOU NISSHI (its about fishing, there is like only 1 or 2 sus scenes. other than that it´s got chill vibes), Ascendance of a Bookworm (I´ll level with you here, I´d rather you pick up the light novel instead it´s available on kindle), Nichijou (slapstick comedy is going to make your tummy hurt)

MysticSquare

Stand alone complex supremacy!

Hansen Wind

Re:zero. This is genuinely peak. No wasted episodes. No wasted dialogue. No nudity and "weird" stuff. And genuinely interesting all around. The story's strengths mainly revolve around the complex human characteristics of its characters, mainly the main character.

Quagger

What about a classic? Escaflowne has great music with steampunk mech action.

UserNr333

Spice and Wolf I and II (2008 version) dub. Wonderful dub, and soundtrack. music is folk, Irish, bagpipes, violin, and flute. No nudity. No violence. About Economy, drama, adventure. *BTW, make sure your Full Metal Alchemist is the "Brotherhood" version. Faithful to the Manga. The early 2000s FMA is not faithful. They went off the road and off script.

Tian Wu

Frieren Beyond Journey's End, it's such a wonderful anime with one of my favorite soundtracks

Sade .

You need to watch Cowboy Bebop. I would also recommend Hyouka. If you're interested in movies, any of the Ghibli films or Kimi No Na Wa/Your Name are good starts.

Ian H.

FLCL (Fooly Cooly) comes to mind. The original series is short and sweet, but there’s a lot to love about it with it’s characters and music. I think you might like it. Also, Ghost in the Shell, both the original movie and the Stand Alone Complex anime. Strong sci-fi series.

Twilight Researcher

Either 86 or Wistoria: Wand and Sword would be great.

Robert Jackson

Death Note. Doesn't have many soundtracks and the few ones are ok'ish but the writing though... is very good. Not on pair to AoT (it also has like less than 40 chapters) but still a masterpiece imo. As everyone has a particular taste for genres, anime should not be an exception. Death Note is (according to wiki) a Mystery Psychological thriller and Supernatural thriller, so if you are into that you should give it a try although it being a masterpiece should be enough reason :D

Luis Hurtado

If you're looking for great music, Kaiju no 8 is a banger

Adam Colson

I second Wolf’s Rain in terms of shows; soundtrack is by Yoko Kanno. Death Parade is as goofy as it is heartbreaking. If you’re open to movies, Inu-Oh is very musically focused.

Zev_cy

Frieren! It's an absolute masterpiece and I feel like it would be a good anime to kick off with after FMAB.

nordiclight

Well I'll give you two. Neon Genesis Evangelion is unbelievably impactful. The soundtrack is undoubtedly one of the greatest from Japan. I'd also say Steins:Gate (adapted from the visual novel) is masterful as well. They are extremely emotional

Hansen Wind

Code Geass is a mecha anime that combines political intrigue, intense battles, and high school highjinks.

Christopher Tanner

I have to suggest Jojo's Bizarre Adventures. It honestly has a lot of points that I think you would enjoy. The author was heavily inspired by Italian culture and Roman statues for the poses. The author ends up naming a lot of characters after famous music bands or songs. Jojo has a lot of openings, and they are all considered to be really, fantastic musical openings. On top of the soundtracks during the show itself being great and having several tracks that are iconic. The show is very unique and doesn't fall in my opinion into any other category of anime. Example, I wouldn't call it a shonen like One Piece or a typical battle anime like Dragon Ball. The story of the show itself is kinda paradoxical with the title of the show, but it makes sense. The situations in the story are completely bizarre and ridiculous in a vacuum. But it is taken very seriously in the show itself and not as a joke. As a viewer, you will often get dragged into that mindset and take the situation very seriously. Only after finishing an episode and having a sort of moment of clear mindedness, you realize that you just took a game of rock-paper-scissors to the death super seriously and enjoyed it. And the final point is that the show does not have any ecchi, perverted, fan service or questionable camera angles. It is entirely focused on the story and action. That has been my presentation on why you should give Jojo's a chance. And yes I will admit that I glazed the living hell out of it because it is my personal favourite anime xD

Birdguy

If you wanna stick to similar anime to what you’ve been watching Frieren is definitely something I think you’d like. If we wanna do something completely different and more comedy slice of life I would love to see you react to Bocchi the Rock!

Poisonedzero

Arknights anime!

Cody Thetford

Terror in Resonance is really good, if a bit obscure. It’s nice and short too. There’s also Studio Ghibli movies. Those are a fun watch.

I

Are you open to movies? I suggest Jinroh. Otherwise, mob psycho might be a fun watch, the soundtrack to it is good and very unique

AsbestosDust

What are your favorite genres for shows/stories?

Eli L.

How about an obscure one called Wolf's Rain? It's about these Four Wolves disguised as humans trying to find their way to paradise. I discovered that series from the music.

Isaac “Otaku de Carnitas” Diaz

Made in Abyss! It's music is so damn fucking good. I cry every time

CthulhuSeeker


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