Working full time with a long commute sucks. I also think my depression is coming back. Oh well. Anime time.

Picking up again after last month’s thread, here’s some manga I read and anime I watched this month:

Manga:

Nothing. I was looking for some good story-driven plots, especially in new releases on like r/manga or mangadex, but there’s only so many loser guy, gyaru gf and even worse generic isekai or two page chapter web comics you can read. Maybe I should look at Chinese or Korean ones, but I do not like the long strip format.

Anime:

Aa, Megami-Sama! (2005)

Almost done with season 1, will definitely be continuing with season 2. It’s got a totally unique chill, while earnest vibe that most anime period do not. Maybe something like ReLife? Once Belldandy’s sisters are introduced, the show becomes more fun, with magi-technological hijinks happening on the regular. A

Genshiken (2004)

Picked this one up on a whim, expecting it to be weeb brained nonsense… and it is! But it’s also shockingly good in character writing and remains grounded as a slice of life, yet narrative-driven anime. I’m on season 2 and tbh the first one was better (even ignoring the significant artstyle downgrade), and I heard 3’s also not as good. But I am enjoying it a lot more than I thought I would. A

Full Metal Panic (2002)

I read the manga a few years ago after playing SRW V and loved it, but remember being disappointed by the sequel and dropping FMP Sigma. Coming back to the anime, all the things I loved about the show are there. A hilarious comedy with unhinged main characters and “End of History” era lib / Steven Seagal movie logic? You bet. A

I also started Scrapped Princess (2003) and it’s good so far, but too early to comment on it. I’ve also been re-watching Azumanga Daioh, and it’s still the GOAT.

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    Orb: On the Movements of the Earth. Historical fantasy about a european astronomer who discovers heliocentrism, and his quest to not be burned at the stake by the inquisition who insist that the sun orbits the earth.