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What 2025 animes would you recommend to a normie like me?
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I wouldn't. Watch older anime.What 2025 animes would you recommend to a normie like me?
I was taking a look at Space Battleship Yamato. I'm a Star Trek fan so it looks like something I'd enjoy.I wouldn't. Watch older anime.
Gonna need some genres you like or else people are going to suggest random moe slice of life and battle shonen and isekai about being reborn as a vending machineWhat 2025 animes would you recommend to a normie like me?
Scifi and ESPECIALLY space opera basically doesn't exist in current yearI was taking a look at Space Battleship Yamato. I'm a Star Trek fan so it looks like something I'd enjoy.
Action and Historical drama.Gonna need some genres you like or else people are going to suggest random moe slice of life and battle shonen and isekai about being reborn as a vending machine
This is real btwisekai about being reborn as a vending machine
Apothecary Diaries ticks off the historical drama box, it's about a young apothecary in not-exactly-historical-China who ends up working in the Rear Palace for the emperor's courtesans and solving mysteries and making kissy faces at the local eunuch-who-is-not-what-he-seems. No real action though. Very popular among female fans.Action and Historical drama.
Legend of the Galactic Heroes is always a recommend, though it totally depends on how many episodes of talking (albeit it's really good dialogue!) you can stomach, because that's more or less the entire show minus a couple of episodes of actual warfare combat. Since you're interested in Yamato, you might just want to go into the Space Opera genre and see what you like from there.Action and Historical drama.
Current translators/localizers literally think they're God's gift to the world by translating another language, and also have disdain for the fanbase (if not the source material itself). A lot of these choices made come off as malicious and bitter, especially since Japanese slang has been a thing for generations and it didn't used to be a problem until recently, apparently.I'm curious why most people seem to be more or less okay with jobs like this while nowadays when people do it, it's a huge issue. Is it just because translators/localizers really ought to know better by now? I'm genuinely curious.
The only time when it's justified is when it's specifically a period piece and you insert slang specific by that time that would be said by that type of character. But memes are unsalvageable since they get old incredibly fastPart of what really bothers me in the localization debates are the people whose defense, as seen in cases like the fantasy manga referenced above, is that if a character in the Japanese original uses Japanese slang or informal language that means it's OK to translate it into something like "You better stand back for the GOAT!" or "crashing out my gyatt for the rizzler" and other nonsense.
"Oh, I GUESS YOU HATE WHIMSY AND FUN!"
No, it's not fun, it's not whimsical, it's unprofessional. That sort of "localization" that involves jamming in slang and memespeak, it's just looking for people to clap like seals about how funny the localizers are as translators at the expense of the original works. Is it too much to ask for localizers to not to treat every assignment as if they're making "ADV'S Ghost Stories Dub Part II".
Watch the 1979 Anne of Green Gables anime adaptation instead of the 2025 remake.What 2025 animes would you recommend to a normie like me?
Girls last tourAnyone got any favorite moe slop recommendations? I just finished Yuru Camp and I'm desiring more high quality slop
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You can't go wrong with Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu Ka.Anyone got any favorite moe slop recommendations? I just finished Yuru Camp and I'm desiring more high quality slop
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If you don't mind older moé series and also don't mind a heavy dose of Shintoism in your moé and a few utterly insane stories (such as Yurie raising the spirit of the Battleship Yamato or Fight Club with cats), perhaps you'd like Kamichu!?Anyone got any favorite moe slop recommendations? I just finished Yuru Camp and I'm desiring more high quality slop
When it comes to the healing aspect of CGDCT and early 2000s moe, I have to recommend Binzume Yousei. Four fairies learn about day to day life in a misguided way in the pursuit of becoming human.Anyone got any favorite moe slop recommendations?