So recently I had an anime watch party and we were browsing anime to watch and I came across Pluto. Admittedly I’m only 2 episodes in but so far it’s SO solid. And I’m just surprised I had never heard of it and it came out 3 years ago. Especially since it’s a reimagining of Astroboy and everyone’s heard of that…

Another one I had surprisingly never heard of but so far seems solid is Level E written by Yoshihiro Togashi. My favorite anime is YYH and I loved HxH so how come I hadn’t heard of Level E until now? Again, only 2 episodes in but seems legitimately good and it’s by a wildly successful creator.

What’s an anime you didn’t expect much of because it seems lesser known, but turns out to be very good? I mean like, not only do u like it but ur surprised the general public - casual anime fans aren’t aware of it.

  • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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    BLUE gender, an odd show at late night, shows a bunch of bugs suddenly show up on earth out of nowhere after they did some experiments with DNA(sounds very familiar to evangelion if not the same story/premise). they were a “alien” bug race that has a quasi-hive mind and has the ability to evolve against human weapons/tech, whatever they through at the bugs the newer bugs had some kind of adaptation, thier only weakness is a “core”, every new evolution line have them hiding the core, until the very end where the a super bug had no core at all and was extremely poweful against thier mechs. apparently japan has a wierd obsession with GUINA/guinan highlands in SOuth america(Irl IT HAS origins of specific unusual plant lineages, and may some other species) as they traced the bugs origin to that area where a mysterious “structure”. pratically the bugs was the earths way of wiping out humanity because they were destroying the earth.

    the fun thing about the bugs was thier ability to evolve against human mahchinery, and consume both organic and inorganic matter like metal and concrete for energy, which made them the perfect weapon against humans.

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    There’s quite a few that I’m surprised I’ve never seen anyone talk about outside of dedicated forums.

    Akudama Drive ruled start to finish. It’s worth watching for the animation alone.

    Xam’d: Lost Memories feels like it’s only a few years old, but it came out less than a year after Gurren Lagann. In 2008. Bones makes real pretty shows.

    Speaking of Bones, Carole and Tuesday was solid. My only issue was that it didn’t take a hard enough stance against AI, but also it came out before ChatGPT and long before AI generated music was a real issue so I can’t really blame them.

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    These are my submissions

    Katanagatari (Bumping OST and cool fights with Nisio Isin writing)

    Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash (vibing isekai too busy surviving to care)

    Ben-to (Stupid premise combat anime that lives rent free in my head)

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      Ben-To is peak. The premise is too silly, though, to get normies into it. I tried. It’s like Keijo!!! in that regard and deserves more love.

      Grimgar deserves to be forgotten. Ranta is unsufferable and Haruhiro is whiny and moping around for most of the anime adaptation. I’ve read the light novels further than what was adapted in the anime and by the point I dropped it I couldn’t stand a single character anymore. Even Yume-butt can’t save this. It was incredibly pretty, though. It’s a shame the background artists died.

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    I’m watching Hell’s Paradise right now. It’s clearly done on a decent budget, but the animators are pretty good at knowing where they need to focus that cash. Meanwhile, the story is actually pretty good. For something like a Shonen-style power-system story, there’s a lot more going on than just flashy martial arts. I’m enjoying this one, and am surprised I haven’t heard of it before last month.

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      Great show. I finished that a few months ago. Definitely underrated. I’ve seen it recommended on Reddit a few times so not underground at all, but definitely a bit under appreciated. Animation is gorgeous for most of it and the whole thing is so eerie.

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    1. The OG BanG Dream series. Born too late to define the CGDCT genre (that went to K-On). Born too early to radicalize it (that went to Bocchi the Rock). MyGO!!!!! and Ave Mujica, fortunately, capitalized on the post-Bocchi surge of girls band genre.

    2. Perrine Monogatari. I find this the superior series to Ie Naki Ko. Both overlapped in the seasons they aired.

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    It wasn’t completely ignored, but I have a little bit of a chip on my shoulder that Apocalypse Hotel didn’t get way more recognition than it got. Should’ve won all the awards.

    Going back a little deeper, I can’t pretend to be surprised that Akagi isn’t mainstream, but Kaiji by the same mangaka deserves more popularity. It’s a tragedy that the anime ends at part 2 when part 3 was the peak.

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      Added them to my watchlist but I’m gonna be honest that art style for akagi/kaiji is unappealing to me

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    Dennoh Coil (2007), it’s basically if Studio Ghibli did Sci-Fi. Won a bunch of awards in Japan, but never got mainstream.

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    The Fable, for sure, especially since people loved Sakamoto Days which is basically the same anime — except for the comedy.

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    Fire Force. I got god damn hooked on that show a few years ago. And I’m someone who general just watches anime films, ovas, or limited series. favourites being Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex and Second Gig, FLCL, Cowboy Bebop, etc. so generally nothing that has multiple seasons.

    So Fire Force really isn’t the type of anime I’m into. I’m not huge on the goofy fan service type of stuff that takes place over multiple seasons. hell I’ve never watched One Piece. But this show for whatever reason just hooked me. I had reminders set for when new episodes would come out. I can’t quite put my finger on why I liked it but I just did. It’s fun.

    Other than that I don’t know how popular it is but Psycho Pass. that one is more up my ally. I enjoyed that and the theme song is a real banger.

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      I’d say fire force is pretty popular! I watched the first season but never continued after that. Not sure why but it just didn’t hooked me. Same exact situation with psychopass. Didn’t hate them, just didn’t have the urge to continue. I guess we just have very different tastes (I’m not a fan of bebop or FLCL either).