End of Summer Season Discussion
As we approach the end of the summer shows (that stayed on schedule, looking at you Zom 100), what are your thoughts? Any thoughts are welcome! Liked a show more than you thought? Disappointed by a show? Want to bring attention to something you think flew under the radar? Here's your chance.
Just a reminder to tag your spoilers!
My thoughts on shows I watched this season fall into a couple groups.
The Good:
The Bad:
The Mixed Feelings:
The only other show from this season I am watching is Zom 100. It has been pretty great so far, but because of the delays in production, I don't want to make any final verdicts about it.
100% behind you on the "am I actually the strongest", went in not expecting anything beyond an enjoyable mushy Isekai, but didn't even covered that. Generic to the point of being almost intentional.
Gonna give heck and Level 1 Demon Lord a chance based on your comment, ty for sharing.
Beyond yours the great cleric went beyond what I was expecting, still a kind of generic Isekai but enjoyable and rewarding.
I might give Great Cleric a shot then. The synopsis has all the right things to make me interested, I just didn't really have time to add any more shows to my plate this season. Thanks for the recommendation!
According to livechart.me, there's going to be another season of My Happy Marriage (also of the vending machine). I'm not quite sure how I feel about that.
Yep. I am willing to try a season 2 of My Happy Marriage since I think there is still good story potential there. However, the first season is really a mixed bag. Episodes 1-6: great storytelling while Episodes 7-12: pretty disappointing. So, if I watch season 2 and it looks more like the second half of season 1, I will probably bail.
As for vending machine, I am 100% on board. I already made a comment about my feelings on the announcement post. I have started keeping coins on hand to be ready to insert them when season 2 drops.
Yeah, I'll probably watch another season of the vending machine too. So far it's been a show that knows exactly to what degree it shouldn't take itself seriously.
Whether I'll re-up with My Happy Marriage will probably depend on what else is airing the same season.
Massively disappointed in dreaming boy is a realist. Garbage ending and plot but decent mc.
Not every show is a winner in a season. Sometimes the plot of a story just can't live up to the characters that live it. I've felt that way about shows in the past. I usually like to dive into an older show that has stood the test of time afterward.
I've watched four this season:
Having a large cast of characters can be difficult. It is something that I think has hurt some otherwise great shows I have watched in the past like Baccano. I love that show dearly, but the cast is so large it is hard to keep straight for somebody on their first time through. Also, handling a large main cast is something that I think Naruto does very well (though they have a lot more time to build out the cast). I haven't heard too much about Seven Spellblades, so glad to hear they are doing this right.
Not many shows for me this season, but two 10/10 standouts! The Hibike OVA was excellent as expected, and It's MyGO!!!!! surpassed all expectations.
It's a very slow season compared to other seasons from Winter 2022 and later (when I started watching anime in earnest). I struggled to find shows that are compelling to watch over the season. That's not a bad thing. There's bound to be slow seasons from time to time. Compare this to Fall 2023 where I have three shows I like to watch but I have to choose two.
Link Click S2: Massively thrilling and well-written like S1. I preferred the episodic format of the past season though.
The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses: This was almost a miss with a relatively rough first few episodes, but I'm happy I stuck with it. There's one episode left, and I'm looking forward to a great payoff.
The Gene of AI is underrated and it's a really good show, it's a shame that I only see few discussions about it. Despite the source being written in the past the topics that they tackle are very relevant to today's ai boom and what could happen in the near future.
The best sci fi is able to focus on very human questions without getting bogged down in crunchy, technical specifics. I am a big fan of the genre in western media, but haven't really explored it in anime very much.
I don't like Ai no Idenshi very much. It feels like a bunch of half-baked short stories clustered together without much love. I have seen shows handle this format a lot better.
The ideas are neat, but I think the execution is lacking.
I agree it might have been better to do it ala black mirror style rather than have a slow moving overall plot.
And yeah there's Zom 100 which is great but is quite a bit further from done than everything else and who knows when it'll finish...
Lots of love for Undead Girl Murder Farce in this thread. I think I will have to check it out. Like you, it's not a genre I usually am into, but executed well, mysteries can be very engaging (just that most aren't). Also, if I haven't dipped a toe into Love Live before, would that impact my experience with Genjitsu no Yohane or are they separate?
Aside from mysteries Ungirl also has very fun and interesting characters going for it, as well as interesting directing during dialogues. A lot of the anime is characters talking and it's never boring, because of these two factors.
I think it's helpful to watch Love Live Sunshine beforehand to get a feel of who the characters are and how they relate to their Genjitsu no Yohane versions, but maybe Genjitsu is okay watching on its own?
I've loved "Undead Murder Farce". It feels like that 2010ish BBC Sherlock Holmes meets supernatural creatures and I love it for that. Vending Machine was goofy fun but not the best show of the season for me.
"Helck" is probably my biggest miss. Went in blind and each episode felt pointless in terms of pacing or episodic resolution. The jokes weren't landing for me either, but that was me.
That is a fair take on Helck I think. If the humor doesn't connect for you, then I imagine it would feel really slow. They are going at a really slow pace story-wise and letting the humor keep things light and engaging. Take the humor away and that strategy falls apart.
Also, I have heard good things about Undead Murder Farce as the season has gone on, so I will check it out.
I've watched the 12 available episodes of Helck and yeah it's just not for me. Feel the world building stuff with a lot of hints about big stuff (time travel is the one I'm most curious about) but don't think I can get through the second cour.