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RE: Ask Anime Week #39:What anime that you will not recommend to anyone despite of its popularity?

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I think it was a wonderful story, not just an otaku, like I said, an RPG gamer will also resonate with this anime as the main character takes different decisions to get outcomes that will avoid get him killed.

But I agree it's a complex story that will get even more complex as it goes on. But I am old school. Hard hitting anime like Ghost in the Shell or Akira is how I got introduced to anymore in the early 90s.

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Those are good anime too
I enjoyed watching Akira

I enjoyed re zero but the beginning almost made me give up.

There is this anime that people hype so much but I haven’t been able to bring myself to watch it, I stopped at ep 7

That’s “Monster”

OMG Monster is a classic, but it breaks all the anime rules. It's very western and very euro focused. No anime fractals, and could easily be a tv novel turned animation. It reminds me of those old movies about spies, the KGB and detectivesque movies.

You def need to be in the right state of mind as it's very very mysterious. The whole monster hides in the beautiful picture of an advanced society that reflects all the virtues of safe, clean and opulent cities where apparently nothing wrong happens.

This is one of the best built series although a bit long.

Yes, this is for the sophisticated taste, not your average Otaku that watches one punch man or Naruto and only wants to see action punches and kicks.

A current anime that I loved was Gimai Seikatsu, the cliche scenario of having your dad marry a woman with a daughter your age and have a taboo romance between step brothers. However the actual execution and dialog breaks the cliche and dives into deep character building too serious for the regular viewer.

Sounds like death note which I love
Might take my time to try it out again