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[–] SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 8 hours ago (3 children)

Btw folks a question from someone who watches barely any anime. Probably about 10 shows. I hate anime humour, the comedy always destroys the mood of the show and I cant take it seriously anymore.

I liked berserk which was serious throughout, what great anime's are there that avoid any comedy?

Do Vinland saga or steins gate do it? I might start one of those

[–] HetareKing@piefed.social 5 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Steins;Gate gets quite dark and serious, but it starts out pretty goofy, so if you're trying to avoid comedy it would leave a pretty bad first impression. I don't think I would recommend pushing yourself through the earlier parts to get to the later parts either, because you do need a certain attachment to the characters to appreciate the latter.

Vinland Saga, from what you've written, seems more up your alley. In a similar vein (bloody serious historical fiction) I also recommend Orb.

Other than that, Pluto and Monster, both thrillers based on manga by Urasawa Naoki, are very straight-laced.

Great. Thanks for that

[–] e0qdk@reddthat.com 5 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Steins;Gate has a particular kind of humor. My gut feeling is that if you're bothered by anime humor in general in other shows you probably won't like it, but I don't know your specific tastes.

[–] SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

That's disappointing. It generally sounded interesting but i dont want any humour at this point.

Thanks

[–] e0qdk@reddthat.com 3 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

I can't think of any other shows that deal with time travel off the top of my head, but if you want some more serious sci-fi flavored shows, maybe try Ghost in the Shell?

Alrighty thanks.

[–] Endmaker@ani.social 4 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

what great anime's are there that avoid any comedy?

+1 for Vinland Saga

I am still going through Steins;Gate so I shall reserve judgement on it.

I think most of the anime in these lists would suit your taste (if you see comedy among an anime's genre, or it looks too cute / non-serious for you, skip it):

Here's a few war anime to save you a click:

I would like to take a moment to say.

Berserk (1997) was the greatest anime ever to be made.

[–] wjs018@ani.social 3 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

First off, I have only really watched the two shows so far this season (edit: forgot Campfire Cooking, added):

  • Dusk Beyond the End of the World - I think this series has a lot of potential. The world is interesting, the mystery is compelling, and the action animation can be gorgeous. However, some of the antagonists have been a weak point. I am hoping that we move past them soon and focus on the way, way more interesting antagonists soon though. A little part of the back of my brain can't help but shake the feeling that this might all unravel a la Metallic Rouge though.
  • Touring After the Apocalypse - This one is an anthology series about cute anime girls riding a motorcycle around a post-apocalyptic world. I have enjoyed it so far and have appreciated how chill it is most of the time.
  • Campfire Cooking Season 2 - More of the same from season 1. I have read the manga past this point, so it isn't some great revelation story-wise, but the cooking sakuga delivered once again.

Alright, in the downtime between seasons, I often try to binge a series of old that I missed. This break, I have been working my way through The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. I am currently fairly deep in season 2. Some quick non-spoiler thoughts: it has been both fun and infuriating at times and, frankly, I don't think I really get this series. Spoilers ahead...

Haruhi spoiler discussionI will just say up front that I am watching things in chronological order rather than broadcast order. I feel like it has helped me follow the plot a lot easier based on what I have seen.

I have really liked the ideas within the show. Granting Haruhi the ability to bend the world to her will, but trying to keep her unaware of it is a great mechanic. I also like how the weirdness flares up whenever she is bored, reflecting her inner desire that the world is more interesting (whatever form of interesting she fancies at that point in time). In that way it very much functions in a similar way to Adolescence Syndrome from Bunny Girl Senpai. I think that Kyon and Sakuta are extremely similar characters as well.

The thing that keeps killing this show for me though is the titular character. Haruhi is such an overwhelming personality that it is off-putting. She constantly disregards the opinions/feelings of those closest to her and exerts her will at all costs. I can appreciate that Kyon is basically the only guard rail that Haruhi has, something the Koizumi keeps reminding him about, but it doesn't help me connect with the story when Haruhi is constantly harassing Mikuru et. al.

I have seen elsewhere that the sequel movie is really peak Haruhi, so I am hoping to finish that up before this post next week...but my feelings so far are mixed.

[–] Endmaker@ani.social 2 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

This Season

Now that all the first episodes of the seasonal anime that I am following have aired, I can sort-of compare them.

Umamusume: Cinderella Gray - part 2 - I heard that the upcoming arcs would be peak, and I can see it. They are certainly cooking with the first couple of episodes, setting up for the big races.

Gnosia - This is an anomaly but I found an early rival to Cinderella Gray as the anime-of-the-season. Out of the seasonal anime that I am following, it has the strongest first episode. We got trusted into the thick of things immediately, making it exciting from the get-go. I hope the rest of it continues to be as good.

Spy x Family - season 3 - Just like Cinderella Gray, the first two episodes are just intermissions to set-up for the best parts. I am confident it won't disappoint.

Digimon Beatbreak - It is still retaining my interest at the moment. I hope it follows its current direction and delve deeper into the underlying conspiracy. If it ends up focusing on a bunch of pointless battles that do not progress the story, that's when I am going to drop it.

Campfire Cooking in Another World with my Absurd Skill - season 2 - This is my first drop of the season. Season 1 was a chill, slice-of-life isekai. Season 2 is more of the same. I think those who enjoyed season 1 greatly would continue to do so. In my case, I get bored of repetitive slice-of-life events eventually (like with I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level), so I am out.


Past Season

Mushishi

I completed the remainder of Mushishi. I find it to be a unique anime. I think it may be the first anime I've watched that blends supernatural and episodic slice-of-life. Emphasis on slice-of-life, because even though Rascal Does Not Dream Of... and ...monogatari exist, those felt more like drama.

Overall, it's a pretty great series. I would rate it an 8 / 10.

Steins;Gate

TODO; WIP