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Aldarion

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  1. Not sure it counts as a horror, but D.Gray Man can be quite dark. Other than that, I'd also recommend Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress and Zombie Loan.
  2. I'd recommend D.Gray Man. In my opinion, the best anime/manga out there: https://warfantasy.wordpress.com/2023/09/03/battle-fantasy-d-gray-man/
  3. Romance: Namaikazikari, Akagami no Shirayukihime Horror: Uzumaki (Spiral), Gyo (Fish)
  4. It is OK. Manga is far better, mostly due to Chifuyu.
  5. I'm currently watching (as I tend to) in parallel the Space Battleship Yamato 2199 and the Mobile Suit Gundam - Iron Blooded Orphans. Both awesome shows, but I still rate former as overall better.
  6. D.Gray Man, but only the original anime. D.Gray Man Hallow disappointed me in everything: from animation itself to how they adapted the manga. I watched Ninja Scroll movie several times, but as I said: just the movie, so not sure it counts. But generally, I only watch anime once, and then switch to reading the manga anime was based on.
  7. Just bought My Hero One's Justice on Steam. Game is excellent, and I think even people who are not fans of My Hero Academia may enjoy it. It is somewhat similar to Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, except you don't have to buy characters you like to play them.
  8. My Hero Academia. And while anime does a really good job of adapting the manga (and production quality is excellent), there are simply details in manga that give it far more soul:
  9. My Hero Academia, although not in order.
  10. Went back to reading D.Gray Man.
  11. Usually I play either RPGs or strategy games. Recently I have played Homeworld 2, Rome Total War, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and Granblue Fantasy.
  12. https://myanimelist.net/animelist/AldarionT Yes, most times I watch first three episodes and then make a decision. Even when I knew from the first episode that a show is worth watching (e.g. Casshern Sins), I usually only realized how good it was by third episode or so.
  13. Just finished Casshern Sins. I will likely start rewatching Kaikumeki Valrave (I didn't finish it first time around) soon if I get time.
  14. I enjoyed them both. Casshern Sins is somewhat slow, with lot of exposition and philosophy, but... let's just say that I started watching the anime at 7 PM, and didn't stop until 6 AM. Basically, I binge-watched entire 24 episodes in two days. Buddy Complex wasn't that gripping, but I still had trouble stopping when I started watching it.
  15. Romance: Akagami no Shirayukihime. Basically a Snow White, except modernized. And if you count Manhwa, you have Newton's Flower Buds. Horror: A lot of the manga I read could be considered a horror, but few of them have horror element as their primary aspect. Two mangas that are specifically horror first-and-foremost would be Uzumaki (Spiral) and Gyo (Fish). And that is all I'll say - I don't want to spoil them.
  16. Kaikumeki Valvrave. A mecha anime set in space, with students of a school piloting mecha after an empire tries to take over their space habitat. Also, space vampires. Overall, not exactly your average mecha anime. Buddy Complex. Kinda similar to Valvrave, except not set in space and with no space vampires. Still interesting, and the "buddy" system the mecha utilize makes it rather distinct. Casshern Sins. A postapocalyptic story rather heavy on philosophy - what does it mean to be human? What does it mean to live? Also, I finished Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress. It is a really good story.
  17. If memory serves me right, it was almost certainly One Piece.
  18. Manhwa is basically Korean equivalent to Manga. One difference I noticed is that Manga tends to be black-and-white, while Manhwa is often (maybe even always) in color. When it comes to Manhwa, I really liked Black Haze. Though you will find it searching for "Black Haze manga", ironically enough.
  19. Akagami no Shirayukihime and Eyeshield 21. Planning to read Susei no Gargantia after I finish with the anime.
  20. I am kinda ambivalent on the mecha anime - I like some, dislike the others - but I really like postapocalyptic settings. Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress also seem like it might be nice, but I will only watch it after I finish Gargantia.
  21. Suisei no Gargantia. I have only watched first few episodes, but so far it has been excellent, and it also has a very interesting premise.
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