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Anime 3x3 Fanart Edition Manga "3x3" Where I basically just made a manga page with panels from my favourites Anime Movies Anime Shows Wifi Lads Movies Albums Video Games Fighting Games My scoring system personally looks like this. 10/10: An absolute favourite that I will likely be able to revisit countless times. Appeals to me on a deep level and feels as close as I can quantify as a "perfect" anime. 9/10: Still a favourite, but one that might connect with me slightly less or had some flawed parts that I'm not quite willing to overlook. 8/10: Awesome shows, but with more blatant things I can point to as being flawed and holding it back. Things here can still qualify as some of my favourite anime and I'm very likely to revisit them often. 7/10: Shows that I still enjoyed overall but I find to be less consistent with things I love. I'm still down to revisit them, but wouldn't be in a hurry to do so right away (at least not the entire show). 6/10: Not appealing, or had too many issues, but overall I don't regret watching them. Generally, I wouldn't revisit these aside from certain edge cases where something is flawed enough to warrant a 6, but is still just so interesting that I will one day go back to it or parts of it. 5/10: Not particularly bad but not particularly good either. At this point, I likely don't feel that it was worth watching and would have avoided it if I could have. 4/10: While they could have been worse, I actively am not enjoying the show at this point and might just be finding aspects that warrant some credit. I'm most likely to drop shows starting at this level. 3/10: Small, overall unimportant things, such as the production, art style, character, etc are earning some points for an otherwise boring show. While I value those things to a degree, they're not enough to salvage works that are utterly failing in most other regards. 2/10: Abysmal shows with no attributes appealing enough to salvage its score overall. 1/10: The absolute bottom of the barrel works that cross the line and become insultingly horrible. These days, I am very, very unlikely to finish anything I'd think this lowly of, the way I did when I first started watching anime. |
Statistics
All Anime Stats Anime Stats
Days: 110.9
Mean Score:
4.60
- Watching2
- Completed711
- On-Hold0
- Dropped169
- Plan to Watch1,346
- Total Entries2,228
- Rewatched0
- Episodes6,577
All Manga Stats Manga Stats
Days: 71.4
Mean Score:
4.95
- Reading31
- Completed188
- On-Hold0
- Dropped58
- Plan to Read735
- Total Entries1,012
- Reread0
- Chapters10,028
- Volumes1,231
All Favorites Favorites
Anime (20)
- Cowboy Bebop TV·1998
- K-On!! TV·2010
- FLCL OVA·2000
- Yoru wa Mijikashi Arukeyo Otome Movie·2017
- Shinseiki Evangelion TV·1995
- Kaze Tachinu Movie·2013
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann TV·2007
- Koukaku Kidoutai Movie·1995
- Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu TV·2006
- Top wo Nerae! Gunbuster OVA·1988
- Kill la Kill TV·2013
- Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi Movie·2001
- Koukaku Kidoutai: Stand Alone Complex TV·2002
- Tenshi no Tamago OVA·1985
- Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon TV·2017
- Dead Leaves Movie·2004
- Shirobako TV·2014
- Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou TV·1998
- Space☆Dandy 2nd Season TV·2014
- Steins;Gate TV·2011
Manga (20)
- 20th Century Boys Manga·1999
- Kaze no Tani no Nausicaä Manga·1982
- Vagabond Manga·1998
- Akira Manga·1982
- Genshiken Manga·2002
- Mugen no Juunin Manga·1993
- Joshikouhei Manga·2011
- Ranma ½ Manga·1987
- Chainsaw Man Manga·2018
- Berserk Manga·1989
- Slam Dunk Manga·1990
- Monster Manga·1994
- Alien 9 Manga·1998
- Omoide Emanon Manga·2006
- Fire Punch Manga·2016
- Death Note Manga·2003
- Opus Manga·1995
- Black Lagoon Manga·2002
- Bakuman. Manga·2008
- Dr. Slump Manga·1980
Character (20)
- Suzumiya, Haruhi Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
- Spiegel, Spike Cowboy Bebop
- Oshino, Shinobu Bakemonogatari
- Akiyama, Mio K-On!
- Endo, Kenji 20th Century Boys
- Haruhara, Haruko FLCL
- Griffith Kenpuu Denki Berserk
- Souryuu, Asuka Langley Shinseiki Evangelion
- Revy Black Lagoon
- Miyamoto, Musashi Vagabond
- Kiryuuin, Satsuki Kill la Kill
- Makima Chainsaw Man
- Holo Ookami to Koushinryou
- Miyazawa, Yukino Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou
- Emanon Omoide Emanon
- Sakuragi, Hanamichi Slam Dunk
- Lunge, Heinrich Monster
- Katsuragi, Misato Shinseiki Evangelion
- Batou Koukaku Kidoutai
- Hiiragi, Kagami Lucky☆Star
People (20)
- Miyazaki, Hayao
- Imaishi, Hiroyuki
- Oshii, Mamoru
- Yamada, Naoko
- Urasawa, Naoki
- Kon, Satoshi
- Anno, Hideaki
- Konaka, Chiaki
- Takahata, Isao
- Shinbou, Akiyuki
- Watanabe, Shinichirou
- Okiura, Hiroyuki
- Tsuruta, Kenji
- Samura, Hiroaki
- Kawamoto, Toshihiro
- Yoko, Taro
- Sadamoto, Yoshiyuki
- Yuasa, Masaaki
- Okabe, Keiichi
- Matsumoto, Jiro
All Comments (34) Comments
iirc author mentioned them in the post-manga interview that it came with. Its definitely inspired by Apocalypse Now, 12 Monkeys, Space Odyssey and Gundam among other things
In terms of recommendations, I typically recommend people watch 0079 (films or TV series), Zeta, ZZ, and then Char's Counterattack, to start getting a feel for Tomino's style and see if you gel with it. Since you've already read Origin, I'd say start with Zeta Gundam if you remember the characters and plot of the One-Year War (the whole Zeon v Federation war with Char and Amuro). Nowadays, I'd say you can watch or skip Double Zeta as all the plot lines in it are dropped for the rest of U.C. (with the exception of Unicorn Gundam) and because it's one of Tomino's weakest. It isn't too bad, but it takes a while to get going. Char's Counterattack is a must, though. It's divisive, but many consider it to be Tomino's Magnum Opus, including Mamoru Oshii.
Having watched those aforementioned works as a starting point, you can just pick and choose the rest of his catalogue in any order, really. In terms of Gundam, Turn A is generally considered a fan favourite because of how unique it is, so I highly recommend that. On the other hand, G no Recognusita, which I think is a masterpiece, isn't looked upon so favourably by Gundam enthusiasts. Any of his stand-alone, non-Gundam work you can watch at this point too, like Ideon or Dunbine, of which the latter is a prequel to Rean no Tsubasa.