If it’s been literally years, you know the new writers and director are probably going to screw everything up relative to the original, and there will also probably be a change in cast.
I’d much prefer to forget the original than have a good memory of it and be disappointed with the changes.
Personally I see it as a selling feature knowing that an anime is only going to be one or two cour. I don't like to watch series that never end so it's nice knowing that the story has a conclusion.
Who said that these anime ends after one season? Many times, they have a cliff hanger ending because the producers were hoping to get a second season or they are a faithful adaptation of the first part of a manga that is only half finished.
Canaan was the shit! Try finding fans of Bubblegum Crisis, Noir, Eatman, or Bakumatsu Kikensetsu Irohanihoheto; 90s anime kids don't get together and have rewatch parties lol
You're in for a treat with Bubblegum Crisis. I'd also recommend Nyan Koi, Evangelion (totally not niche but why not), and for a recent anime that has a 90s feel, Megalo Box. I'm a trove of anime suggestions lol
I wasn't kidding about the one year thing, I'm back! All of these shows were great. You weren't kidding about Bubblegum Crisis, I can't believe I put off watching it for so long, it was rad as hell. Noir was my favorite of these suggestions, literally the only thing that keeps it from being a 10/10 is the distracting lack of any blood. Bakumatsu was super interesting—it's cool seeing a show where half of the characters have Wikipedia pages. There's a certain kind of person who both has a deep interest in the Boshin War and likes historical fantasy, for whom Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto is the best show ever made. I can't bring myself to say that Eat-Man was good, but the concept is interesting, and I absolutely adore Bolt Crank as a character. '98 definitely improved on '97, but I'm fond of both series
I haven't watched everything in your other comment yet, but I did watch Megalo Box, and it's one of my favorite shows now—makes it to almost every list of recommendations because of the differences between the first and second seasons. It's crazy how quickly it goes from shounen to seinen.
Just found it, here's a few other niche "older" anime:
Real Drive - one of my favorite shows that really shows how far technology could go in the future.
HeatGuy J - another sci-fi futuristic one that premiered on Toonami in 2002; the premise is similar to Blade Runner
Dennou-Coil - this one deals with augmented reality, and it is what I think we're getting closer to the more companies invest in AR. It's also well animated and family friendly.
The Big O - another one that premiered on Toonami 20 or so years ago, I used to make the joke that The Big O was if Batman was an anime with mechs.
Desert Punk - I won't spoil much; post apocalyptic dark comedy.
Aaaaand one of my favorites with one of my favorite anime openings ever:
Kyouran Kazoku Nikki - regular dude gets thrown into a marriage with one of the most powerful beings to exist
A lot of those are already on my list, so I'll make sure they make it onto my screen this year
I forgot to talk about the many other shows I've watched in the last year! Unfortunately I didn't grow up watching anime so I don't have the nostalgia for it that most 90's kids do, but the turn of the century is my favorite era of the medium. I've seen a lot from around then in the last year: Witch Hunter Robin, Wolf's Rain, Ghost in the Shell, NieA_7, Serial Experiments Lain, Key the Metal Idol, Ergo Proxy, Read or Die
I really missed out on this stuff when I was a kid. Ghost In The Shell (the films and Standalone complex) would have been a formative experience for me as a teen
LOL. You must've been watching a different Dark than the one I did.
Time travel is a difficult trope to do well, because there is so much potential for paradoxes and other confusion. I always find myself going "So, if they could travel through time, couldn't they just do X?"
In Dark, it started with a good premise, but the last season was a total wreck. It felt slapped together, like they had to come up with an ending in a hurry.
I believe the writers actually wrote much of the story line for the entire show before filming the first season. As such, it’s probably one the most internally consistent time travel stories. That said, I do think season 3 gets bogged down by all of the exposition needed for the story to actually make any sense.
I believe Netflix actually has a website with the timelines for each character so you don’t get confused. IIIRC you can tell it what episode you’re on so you won’t get any spoilers.
This happened to my wife and I with season 4 or Ozark. Fortunately I found a well made video on YouTube that summarized Seasons 1-3. I was amazed at how much stuff we had forgotten.
I mean the original is like 6 episodes, right? Thanks for putting that song into my brain btw. "With the kids sing of the future. Maybe kids don't need the masters."
Lately I've just been rewatching the final episode of the previous season before starting a new one. I'm a little lost in that episode but by the end I'm following along, and it's usually an exciting finale episode that gets me excited to watch the next episode.
Korra had so much promise, but you should absolutely be blaming Nickelodeon for constant interference. Nickelodeon alone ruined the potential of that show.
How did toddler Korra learn 3 element without being taught? She just did.
How did everyone suddenly able to use air bending so effectively without being taught, where Katara and Toph barely even know how to control their element when they first discover they are a bender? They just did.
The show moved the plot with "just happened to be" with nonsensical exposition. It's a mess.
They wrote her to be pretty constantly on her ass throughout all 4 seasons, I just don't get this criticism. Yes she was naturally good at bending most elements and physically impressive, but that's pretty easy to accept when she has other major flaws that her character needs to grow to overcome.
It's good that you likes it, it does has its moment, but it destroyed the whole foundation set by the Last Airbender. Korra had issue, but the issue of the series doesn't really stem from her character, it's the whole setup. Like i said, the plot push forward purely by "it just happened", smart guy Zaheer didn't even know power vacuum will just lead to someone replacing the throne, third season story is purely "Zaheer just happened to have airbending power", season two Korra just happened to know how to goes Blue Ultraman to fight Red Ultraman, so on and on.
And yes, Korra may be on her ass all the time, but all her suffering is her own doing. She being an ass to Tenzin in season 2 lead to her getting her ass kicked and all the connection to previous avatar severed. She allow the portal to remain open lead to Republic City's overun with spirit vine, and her getting her ass kicked and mercury poisoned, which lead to her further suffering along with Republic City getting destroyed in season 4. It's a serious issue with the writing because unlike Aang, where his suffering isn't his own making, the writter make Korra constantly making the wrong choice which in turn lead to her and everyone suffering.
It was originally just supposed to to be one season but they got surprised by Nick ordering three more. It's still a great series but they definitely stumbled figuring out where the story was going.
Well, if you have enough time to watch season 2 than you have enough time to watch season 1.
At least you know that you loved season one, if you truly forgot everything about it than you get to enjoy it again. Season 2 could suck, you never know.
I love it when I forget TV shows and movies. I can't rewatch them if I know what's going to happen.
The more middle aged I get, I can just rewatch series over and over. They’re new every time.
Cuts down on streaming bills.
The silver lining to having sht memory.
Invincible
Loki also
In all honesty Loki s2 just makes no sense whatsoever. I'm ok with the show for the fun, but there's no trying to understand it
If I stop playing a video game for even a couple weeks I forget everything in terms of the mechanics, crafting, and inventory etc and lose interest.
My least favorite is when you go back to watch season 1, enjoy it, then watch the new season and you can't even finish it due to how different it is
Oof altered carbon got me that hard. The first season is so confusing and amazing. The second season.... Well
Yeah, that was sad. The first season was so good
Ehhh first half of the first season was good. It took a nosedive midway with the introduction of the sister.
Loved the first volume of a new fantasy series. Wait eagerly for Volume II. Nope out halfway through because it stinks.
Firefly is coming back?!?
Babylon 5 had the right idea. Do an animated version; you can keep all the original actors and have much wilder special effects
That doesn't work, because I rewatch it so often I remember everything.
This is presently happening with me for invincible. Season two just started and I have no idea what happened to get us where we are.
But Dr. Who is returning, so I'm rewatching the entire series. Just got to Matt Smith....
Invincible is so good that watching s1 again is a treat.
Dr who.. you could watch literally no other eps and probably be about as caught up. It's a fairly contained show, even when it references itself.
All 39 seasons? You are a madman!
Have to be a time traveler to find some of the Tom Baker stuff
Dr.Who is the One Piece of live action TV shows. The library is so vast that I don't know where to start.
Thankfully you genuinely can just hop in at the beginning of any Doctor and be ok.
Well, the library is an entire planet, so yeah.
They're bringing back Sliders!?
OMG that would be amazing
The first one or two seasons were awesome.
That’s usually good.
If it’s been literally years, you know the new writers and director are probably going to screw everything up relative to the original, and there will also probably be a change in cast.
I’d much prefer to forget the original than have a good memory of it and be disappointed with the changes.
Yup, many shows just milk themselves to death.
Attack on Titan. I lost interest at some point in the few year gap.
I'd say you just saw the best of it
This is what came to my mind as well. I feel like its been the final season for a decade.
It's so silly. I couldn't have created a more fucked up way to release the final season if I tried.
Doesn't happen if you only watch obscure >decade old single season animes
Never mind the fact that I'll never find another person who watched and liked From the New World, or Canaan, or Flip Flappers
Except this literally happened to old single season anime FLCL which started getting new seasons fifteen years later.
Personally I see it as a selling feature knowing that an anime is only going to be one or two cour. I don't like to watch series that never end so it's nice knowing that the story has a conclusion.
Who said that these anime ends after one season? Many times, they have a cliff hanger ending because the producers were hoping to get a second season or they are a faithful adaptation of the first part of a manga that is only half finished.
Canaan was the shit! Try finding fans of Bubblegum Crisis, Noir, Eatman, or Bakumatsu Kikensetsu Irohanihoheto; 90s anime kids don't get together and have rewatch parties lol
Try finding me in one year when I've watched all of those shows
Thanks for the recommendations!
You're in for a treat with Bubblegum Crisis. I'd also recommend Nyan Koi, Evangelion (totally not niche but why not), and for a recent anime that has a 90s feel, Megalo Box. I'm a trove of anime suggestions lol
Did you delete your reply? I was going to read it again but can't find it. I have more recommendations if you want, let me know!
I wasn't kidding about the one year thing, I'm back! All of these shows were great. You weren't kidding about Bubblegum Crisis, I can't believe I put off watching it for so long, it was rad as hell. Noir was my favorite of these suggestions, literally the only thing that keeps it from being a 10/10 is the distracting lack of any blood. Bakumatsu was super interesting—it's cool seeing a show where half of the characters have Wikipedia pages. There's a certain kind of person who both has a deep interest in the Boshin War and likes historical fantasy, for whom Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto is the best show ever made. I can't bring myself to say that Eat-Man was good, but the concept is interesting, and I absolutely adore Bolt Crank as a character. '98 definitely improved on '97, but I'm fond of both series
I haven't watched everything in your other comment yet, but I did watch Megalo Box, and it's one of my favorite shows now—makes it to almost every list of recommendations because of the differences between the first and second seasons. It's crazy how quickly it goes from shounen to seinen.
Just found it, here's a few other niche "older" anime:
Real Drive - one of my favorite shows that really shows how far technology could go in the future.
HeatGuy J - another sci-fi futuristic one that premiered on Toonami in 2002; the premise is similar to Blade Runner
Dennou-Coil - this one deals with augmented reality, and it is what I think we're getting closer to the more companies invest in AR. It's also well animated and family friendly.
The Big O - another one that premiered on Toonami 20 or so years ago, I used to make the joke that The Big O was if Batman was an anime with mechs.
Desert Punk - I won't spoil much; post apocalyptic dark comedy.
Aaaaand one of my favorites with one of my favorite anime openings ever:
Kyouran Kazoku Nikki - regular dude gets thrown into a marriage with one of the most powerful beings to exist
See you in a year!
A lot of those are already on my list, so I'll make sure they make it onto my screen this year
I forgot to talk about the many other shows I've watched in the last year! Unfortunately I didn't grow up watching anime so I don't have the nostalgia for it that most 90's kids do, but the turn of the century is my favorite era of the medium. I've seen a lot from around then in the last year: Witch Hunter Robin, Wolf's Rain, Ghost in the Shell, NieA_7, Serial Experiments Lain, Key the Metal Idol, Ergo Proxy, Read or Die
I really missed out on this stuff when I was a kid. Ghost In The Shell (the films and Standalone complex) would have been a formative experience for me as a teen
From the new world is phenomenal.
Flip Flappers was a trip. Loved that show.
This guy does recaps and is actually good. Like, so good that he's worth watching on his own
Thank you for sharing! My partner has this problem and these recaps could be perfect
Which guy?
Fixed it
i wonder how he gets all this information. does he have his own recap guy?
I want to watch season 2 of Dark but I don't have it in me to rewatch and get my brain organized for season 1.
worth it though.
also there are 10 min season-recaps on youtube, etc.
I am gonna disagree here and say Dark only gets worse over time. To be honest, I have not even finished it, because it became super silly.
Then you missed how the end ties everything perfectly together and makes it one of the most consistent time travel stories ever filmed.
LOL. You must've been watching a different Dark than the one I did.
Time travel is a difficult trope to do well, because there is so much potential for paradoxes and other confusion. I always find myself going "So, if they could travel through time, couldn't they just do X?"
In Dark, it started with a good premise, but the last season was a total wreck. It felt slapped together, like they had to come up with an ending in a hurry.
I believe the writers actually wrote much of the story line for the entire show before filming the first season. As such, it’s probably one the most internally consistent time travel stories. That said, I do think season 3 gets bogged down by all of the exposition needed for the story to actually make any sense.
I believe Netflix actually has a website with the timelines for each character so you don’t get confused. IIIRC you can tell it what episode you’re on so you won’t get any spoilers.
Lmao, that is a fun mind bender.
This happened to my wife and I with season 4 or Ozark. Fortunately I found a well made video on YouTube that summarized Seasons 1-3. I was amazed at how much stuff we had forgotten.
FLCL
I mean the original is like 6 episodes, right? Thanks for putting that song into my brain btw. "With the kids sing of the future. Maybe kids don't need the masters."
Changing the animation style so dramatically between seasons destroyed any continuity.
I should watch Garth Merenghis Dark Place again..
Don't get my fucking hopes up! If only they would bring this back.
At least Matthew Holness had cameos in Toast of London and Toast of Tinseltown.
Futurama season 8 teaches us about the dangers of binging
I like them as great excuses for a rewatch.
Go Team Venture!
The cancellation of that show broke my heart.
Worst part is having to watch everything all over again and then starting to remember what happens which spoils it
Severance
That‘s not bad. You could also get excited about a show getting 2 new seasons and then you realize they fucking suck.
Anyone else remember Dexter's Lab getting a new season that was basically just a prototype for the even worse Johnny Test?
Lately I've just been rewatching the final episode of the previous season before starting a new one. I'm a little lost in that episode but by the end I'm following along, and it's usually an exciting finale episode that gets me excited to watch the next episode.
I recently watched GenV, so many Boys references and world things that I've restarted The Boys.
Still trying to catch back up on Adventure Time
Still waiting for Mindhunter... Guess I'll wait forever
Literally, cause it was canceled.
Aw
And that's why I regularly rewatch Donkey Kong Country
Mother fucker, Teletoon going to drop season 3 any day now
Attack on Titan and Sweet Home.
Tiger and bunny
That's the fun of it, you rewatch season 1 and used that knowledge to criticise how bad season 2 become.
Bonus point is you rewatch the original series and use that knowledge to criticise how bad the sequel is. Hello Legend of Korra.
Korra had so much promise, but you should absolutely be blaming Nickelodeon for constant interference. Nickelodeon alone ruined the potential of that show.
They have so many writer for such a short story.
And how fucked Korra made the LITERAL EMBODIMENTS OF NATURE!
She just did.
How did toddler Korra learn 3 element without being taught? She just did.
How did everyone suddenly able to use air bending so effectively without being taught, where Katara and Toph barely even know how to control their element when they first discover they are a bender? They just did.
The show moved the plot with "just happened to be" with nonsensical exposition. It's a mess.
They wrote her to be pretty constantly on her ass throughout all 4 seasons, I just don't get this criticism. Yes she was naturally good at bending most elements and physically impressive, but that's pretty easy to accept when she has other major flaws that her character needs to grow to overcome.
It's good that you likes it, it does has its moment, but it destroyed the whole foundation set by the Last Airbender. Korra had issue, but the issue of the series doesn't really stem from her character, it's the whole setup. Like i said, the plot push forward purely by "it just happened", smart guy Zaheer didn't even know power vacuum will just lead to someone replacing the throne, third season story is purely "Zaheer just happened to have airbending power", season two Korra just happened to know how to goes Blue Ultraman to fight Red Ultraman, so on and on.
And yes, Korra may be on her ass all the time, but all her suffering is her own doing. She being an ass to Tenzin in season 2 lead to her getting her ass kicked and all the connection to previous avatar severed. She allow the portal to remain open lead to Republic City's overun with spirit vine, and her getting her ass kicked and mercury poisoned, which lead to her further suffering along with Republic City getting destroyed in season 4. It's a serious issue with the writing because unlike Aang, where his suffering isn't his own making, the writter make Korra constantly making the wrong choice which in turn lead to her and everyone suffering.
Supposedly the show had the same writers, either they sold out or were paid so little they didn't care.
Korra isn't nearly as bad as some fans make it out to be. The show certainly has some big issues, but it's overall a great show.
It was originally just supposed to to be one season but they got surprised by Nick ordering three more. It's still a great series but they definitely stumbled figuring out where the story was going.
Lol, Uploead season 3!
YouTube recaps
I wish that was true
Well, if you have enough time to watch season 2 than you have enough time to watch season 1.
At least you know that you loved season one, if you truly forgot everything about it than you get to enjoy it again. Season 2 could suck, you never know.
I love it when I forget TV shows and movies. I can't rewatch them if I know what's going to happen.
Impossible to forget firefly. When i rewatch the first season annually. And select episodes more.