Quote Originally Posted by MFauli View Post
Alright, letīs see what Iīm interested in:

- Haikyuu! 2 (enojoyed the first season, so ill naturall follow s2, too. Animation makes this show)
- K: Return of Kings (the synopsis sounds kinda interesting. Historical superpowered kings in modern Japan?)
- Kidou Senshi Gundam (the artworks looks good and I somewhat like the Gundam universe)
- One Punch Man (probaby this seasonīs MUST SEE. I read some of the manga. Story isnīt that special, but if the animeīs animation matches mangaīs drawings quality, this will be a pleasure to the eyes)
- Subete ga F ni naru (artwork looking fine, and I need some seinen)
- Utawarerumono (watched the original years ago, so Iīm interested in finding out whats this one about)
- Digimon tri ("first movie"? Arenīt these 20 min-episodes?)

I might also give that Chibi Shingeki no Kyoujin a try, but I expect the worst type of cheap, pandering cash-in.

Generally speaking, I have to say that Iīm truly growing tired of seeing so many anime starring young people only. I look at the artworks for Seraph or Objects, and it makes me wonder "hm, so serious events threaten mankind, and all the protagonists are ... teenagers?!" This isnīt because Iīm getting older myself, but itīs getting harder to accept as "suspension of disbelief". For example, young heroes make sense in something like Digimon (although even here, the later plots featured adults, too), but when you have a show depicting everyday life with such constellations, itīs just too unrealistic. Even within a fantasy world.
K: Return of Kings is a sequel just in case.

Here's the thread discussing the first series and movie:
https://forums.gotwoot.net/showthrea...0%8CK%E3%80%8D