@solstice said in Good Anime:
- Wotakoi - Love is Hard for Otaku - Thankfully, romance also exists outside of high schools. This romantic comedy focuses more on the nuance of being in a relationship and getting to know your partner more than the chase itself - and with the principle cast all some form of geek, there's plenty of relatability to be found here.
Surprisingly, I enjoyed this one and it definitely is a plus that it isn't about high schoolers.
- Your Lie in April - Piano prodigy Arima Kosei dominated the competition and all child musicians knew his name. But the overwork and stress and a certain turning point left him with a mental block where he can no longer even hear the notes he's performing. Enter Miyazono Kaori. She's a pretty, free spirited violinist whose playing style reflects her personality, and Kosei is immediately fascinated. Unfortunately, she's already dating his best friend.
Careful, this anime will get dust in your eyes. Unexpected side affect. Also made me regret a little bit that I didn't take my own musical talent more seriously when I was a youth.
- Cowboy Bebop - Space cowboys? Check. Inspired Firefly? Check. Corgi? Check.
One of the classics that originally got me into some anime and still an amazing anime in my book though.
This pandemic turned me into a weeb.