Animes I love !

2024/12/21 Edited to

... Read moreAs a fellow anime enthusiast, I totally get the joy of finding those perfect series you can rewatch endlessly! Beyond just the incredible stories, creating the right 'watching anime aesthetic' can truly enhance the experience. Imagine cozying up with your favorite blanket, a warm drink, and your laptop, diving back into a beloved world. For me, setting up a comfy spot is key – maybe some fairy lights, a nice pair of headphones, and the perfect background ambiance. There's something so satisfying about revisiting a show like Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic or even catching a character like Miwa from Jujutsu Kaisen on my laptop screen, noticing new details in the animation or catching a line of dialogue I missed before. It’s all about making that personal connection to the world on screen. Speaking of details and personal connections, one of the reasons I absolutely adore The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. is how relatable and brilliantly 'neurodivergent-coded' Saiki himself is. His unique perspective on the world, his constant inner monologues, and his attempts to live a 'normal' life despite his powers make for such hilarious and insightful viewing. It’s refreshing to see characters who process the world differently celebrated in such a charming way, offering a sense of understanding and fun. There's a real comfort in seeing aspects of yourself reflected, even in a fantastical setting, which is why I often search for other 'neurodivergent anime characters' to explore. While Magi holds a special place in my heart as one of the first and best 'anime shows that start with M' I ever watched, I'm always looking for more 'M' series to add to my list! But my recommendations go beyond just initial letters, spanning a wide emotional range that makes them truly 'top anime' in my book. If you're looking for something that will tug at your heartstrings and make you shed 'too many tears,' A Silent Voice The Movie is an absolute masterpiece. Its raw portrayal of communication, empathy, and forgiveness is unforgettable. For those seeking a compelling story intertwined with breathtaking music, Your Lie in April truly delivers on having a 'great story' that stays with you long after the credits roll. If you're new to anime and want a gripping, high-stakes story that will hook you immediately, The Promised Neverland is a fantastic entry point – it keeps you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. And for those moments when you just need a good laugh, Konosuba! God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! is perfect; it’s one of those shows that makes you 'cry' from laughter, offering pure escapism and joy. These are the kinds of shows that stick with you and offer something new with each viewing, proving that the best anime are often those you can return to time and again to rediscover your 'anime vibes.' It’s about finding those personal treasures that make you want to hit that replay button again and again, whether on your laptop or big screen!