Back on the anime horse for the first time in aaaaages, and watching quite a bit of late. It's further aided by watching CrunchyRoll via my brother's playstation.
- Golden Kamuy - really good anime, I am hooked. I love the characters, the plot, the art (like, the bears look weird in place with the rest of the art, but not the end of the world). I love Asirpa so much - appreciating parts of her Ainu culture, but also comfortable with leaving to rest the ones that she doesn't see sense in (fortune telling, 'women's work'). Can't wait for the next season
- Banana Fish - rooting for Ash in his battle against the mafia, and to find out more about Banana Fish and how it fucked up his bro, and I adore Eiji, what a lovely, compassionate young man. The differences drawn between Ash and Eiji are well done. Great fashion too (I love Shorter's hair ❤). Can't wait to see how the plot of this show unfolds.
- The Disastrous Life of Saiki K - fun gag manga. I really love the ever expanding cast. Weird that Netflix only has part of s2
- Citrus (omg!! the ad for it by CR, and it's a wlw anime!) - only seen one ep, but it both has typical tropes of shojo manga and breakaways.
- Koutetsujou no Kabaneri - so there was this one gif going around on twitter/tumblr of the train driver shedding her jacket and exerting her strength to move some levers overhead or something, and it prompted me to check out the show. Basically, people still wearing traditional Japanese attire (with some funky looks too), riding around on trains to avoid Kabane (zombies. zombies on a train. I need to watch Train to Busan and Snowpiercer to complete the danger-on-a-train list I have in my head).
I also finished
Keppeki Danshi Aoyama-Kun, after i started it IDK how long ago. Didn't particularly enjoy it - the earlier episodes were stronger, I think.