Sunday, April 28, 2013

My to-watch/to-read list

For the first time I shall publish my lists. With additional commentary, of course!

Here're the lists of what manga I'll be reading and what anime I'll be watching sometime soon!

Anime:
1) Devil Survivor 2: The Animation (I seem to have a thing for depressing series...)
2) Majestic Prince (What? It's a nice mecha series!)
3) Natsume's Book of Friends (I'll rewatch it for the 5th time! Greatest show ever!)
4) finally finish up Amnesia! (A great test of patience for me...) Pretend you didn't see that, please.
5) This is embarrassing but... Shugo Chara (No joke. But hey, I'm not excluding anything.) Never mind.
6) SKET Dance. (GREATEST. COMEDY. EVER! Seriously, it's like Gintama in school setting!)
7) Gintama. (Ties with SKET Dance for the title of the best comedy I've ever seen!)
8) Reborn. (That's the title it's under on my usual source. The title's actually quite long... And you know what, I'm not even gonna finish that.)
9) Kobato (Ties with Natsume's Book of Friends for the title of the most heartwarming anime I've seen.)
10) Senyu. (Greatest parody of RPG cliches I've seen!)
11) Hakkenden: Season 2 (When it comes out in the summer.)
12) Gargantia on Verdurous Planet. (Not anytime soon, but I'm planning on watching it.)
13) Letter Bee (One of the few series that made me genuinely cry more than one time.)
And that concludes my to-watch list for now. Then there's also my backup list that has stuff for when I'm bored and there's nothing to watch that won't be published for now. If you noticed by now, the usual source for the anime I was referring to is Crunchyroll. I also occasionally watch things dubbed by Funimation. But let's stop for now before this turns into one long Funimation and Crunchyroll ad.

Manga:
Oh, I don't even know where to start! Here's stuff I like the most and that is most likely to be read.
Oh, and there're several Korean webcomics mixed in. I typically read from Batoto.com, btw.
1) Supernatural Investigation Department. (A great mystery/horror webcomic.)
2) Crepuscule (another Korean webcomic.)
3) Dr. Frost. (Not related to Rise of the Guardians. Sorry, fangirls. It's actually mostly about psychology. Currently not updated. I'm rather annoyed about that.)
4) Ability (I believe that's all Korean webcomics I'm reading so far.)
5) Nowhere Boy (I guess I was wrong...)
6) Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan (if you like a good action series that has a lot of japanese mythology references in it, this is for you!)
7) Psychic Detective Yakumo (a great supernatural mystery! Even if the titular detective is a somewhat cliche character...)
8) Letter Bee (I know I already wrote in the anime adaptation, but anime and manga do have some differences. So, therefore, you won't waste your time, don't worry.)
9) Ikoku Meiro no Croisee (I believe that's how the title that is usually given spelled... A rather great story about how in late 19th century the owner of a craft shop in France and his grandson took in a Japanese girl and how their daily life got turned upside down with her arrival. If you like a cute, heartwarming and funny story, this is perfect for you!)
I believe that's all for now... Honestly, I read so much manga and webcomics it's hard to keep track of  individual series, you know?

Thanks for reading this list and recommendation of sorts! See ya!
Sketchie

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