With the year coming to an end, there’s no better time for a rundown of the best new anime of 2017. The year has brought us sequels to both colossal properties like Attack on Titan and My Hero Academia and critic darling along the lines of Rakugo and Eccentric Family.
It's a blessing and a consequence; not only can the demand be detrimental to creators, but the high output makes it near impossible for fans to keep up with everything. With the year coming to an end, there’s no better time for a rundown of the best new anime of 2017.
Also featured on our 15 must-see fall 2017 anime list, Recovery of an MMO Junkie is quite a nerdy love gem. The anime focuses on two people who explore the online world to take a break from their lives but “unexpectedly” fall in love with each other. However, they’re not what they claim to be.
1 Made In Abyss. Many Divers have sought to solve the mysteries of The Abyss. 2 Owarimonogatari. The only downside of Owarimonogatari is that it only has seven episode. 3 My Hero Academia Season 2. Season 1 of the superhero anime series, My Hero Academia, ... 4 The Ancient Magus’ Bride. When you combine Beauty and ...
Anime is a rich creative medium that's constantly yielding unique experiences. It's a blessing and a consequence; not only can the demand be detrimental to creators, but the high output makes it near impossible for fans to keep up with everything. With the year coming to an end, there’s no better time for a rundown of the best new anime of 2017.
Cooking anime is a well-established genre that usually relies on a musing exaggeration, the series remains understated; even as political instabilities are dealt with, adversary species come into contact, and interpersonal relationships develop, it all remains pleasantly calm.
Parenting anime are becoming fairly common, and de spite the fantastical premise, Alice & Zoroku is one of the most sensitive. Sana’s existence is outlandish, and yet the show manages to make her act -- and learn -- like a believable kid. She’s childish, she makes mistakes, but it’s always transparent that she means well.
Now Little Witch Academia is a hit on television and Netflix -- though in the form of a soft reboot, which makes it perfectly approachable. Little Witch Academia TV follows Akko Kagari right as she arrives at the prestigious Luna Nova Magical Academy for witches, where she comically struggles to learn magic.
Why it's great: Western Cuisine Nekoya is a perfectly standard restaurant during weekdays, but on Saturdays, they close down to regular customers and invite in the denizens of a parallel fantasy world, which leads to individuals from all sorts of magical races wandering into the restaurant.
Itsuki Hashima is an up and coming light novel author who specializes in a popular Japanese genre that centers around little sisters. His friends are fellow writers, artists and editors. We follow the ups and downs in the characters’ careers and their day to day process working in the industry. Anybody would enjoy this anime for the lively adult banter, romance, and familiar work life atmosphere. But If you’re a creative, this is relatable on many levels! If you’re not, you get a special inside peak into how the light novel and manga industry works in Japan. Streaming on Crunchyroll and Funimation.
A cute rom-com for everyone – and especially gamers! Morioka is a 30-year-old NEET who recently quit her job to play her favorite MMORPG all day long. However, things get complicated fast when she meets a guy in the real world that’s interested in her. Instantly, she’s second guessing herself and trying hard to stick with her plan to focus on gaming. But that doesn’t work out, of course. It’s fun to watch clumsy Morioka fret to make the right decision and evaluate stepping out of her comfort zone. Streaming on Crunchyroll and Funimation.
The way the series centers its storyline on confronting your shortcomings and ultimately accepting them is the most effective message an anime could have, and this is why Owarimonogatari is one of the best anime shows of 2017. 1. Made In Abyss. Many Divers have sought to solve the mysteries of The Abyss.
One of the biggest surprises of this year was the fall anime series Inuyashiki. The anime series follows an elderly man and a deadly teenager as they battle it out.
The only downside of Owarimonogatari is that it only has seven episode. And despite its short season, fans found it a delight to see the tale of Koyomi Araragi finally come to an end.
Attack on Titan Season 2. After four long years, Attack on Titan returned this year for its second season. And even though it was only 12 episodes long, it’s one of the best anime series of 2017 due to its monumental impact on the anime industry, both in Japan and abroad.
Many Divers have sought to solve the mysteries of The Abyss. However, this anime series isn’t actually about characters going on an epic adventure in the deep cavern s of the earth . By the end, Made in Abyss tells a very realistic and gruesome account that shocked its viewers.
Season 1 of the superhero anime series, My Hero Academia, already made it to our 2016 best anime list. While there’s no shortage of these types of shōnen anime, the series makes up for it with its unique characters, character development, and animation.
Season 2. Fantasy, RPG, and comedy make the second season of KonoSuba one of the best anime of the year. Like the first season, KonoSuba is chock full of hilarious moments, thanks to it not taking itself too seriously. This is pointed out by its lack of storyline and character development.
In a sort of Sleeping Beauty —but with hands—scenario, Tazuna’s hand is drawn to hers and then things start kicking into gear. Tazuna and Koyori are suddenly transported to a world known as the Ziggurat and learn that they are of a special group of people known as Hand Shakers.
Osomatsu. Fujio Akatsuka’s absurdist comedy originally hails from the ’60s, saw a revival in the ’90s, and then came back again in a big way in 2016.
That being said, this isn’ t an anime that you come to for its story, this is a show that’s a marvel to look at and every episode takes advantage of that and shows off in a different way. Urahara is far from the deepest series of the year, but it is the most beautiful. 8. Saga of Tanya the Evil (Youjo Senki)
Crunchyroll (sub and dub), Funimation (sub and dub) Gintama has actually been around, kicking, and subverting anime tropes all the way back to 2006. But 2015 introduced a sequel series with the same name that has been doing the anime proud.