One of the most popular tropes in horror is clowns, and thankfully, anime has taken this trope and created some terrifying characters with it. When thinking of clowns, some might think about the entertainers that might be seen at a circus', or iconic characters in horror movies like IT' s dancing clown, Pennywise.
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While Stephen King's Pennywise the Clown can strike fear in the heart of anyone, there are a few powerful anime characters who could defeat him. Stephen King's frightening boogeyman, Pennywise the Clown, has been preying on those with coulrophobia (fear of clowns) for the last 35 years.
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Baccano! began as a light novel series by Ryohgo Narita, with illustrations by Katsumi Enami. The anime became a really big hit, especially considering its unique setting. It isn't often that animation really explores periods in Western history.
Looking for anime that will got me hooked on the first episode. Any Suggestions? Any genre will do
Just anything that makes you go "I don't know wtf this is but I love it". It doesn't necessarily have to be a comedy anime but I'd like some bizarre moments.
Can anyone recommend me some animes that have soothing and relaxing osts?
Yeah so this is really specific but I'm looking for anime where a proeminent character usually has a genki, cute and/or airheaded personality, but when shit gets real, she displays her serious side, and turns out that's she's actually really competent and strong.
Please suggest an anime about relationships. By "relationships", I mean friendship, family, romance, etc. It will be great if it has a good art style, something like Fruits Basket, Oregairu and Your Lie in April.
Have y'all seen that Nescafé anime commercial? Ya know , the one with amazing lighting? I need anime like that , after binging the final season of sds , im all the more hungry for quality animation. Genres would be slice of life , since those are calm and not so quick to the point you aren't able to savour the visuals.
First introduced in the 1986 novel, It, portrayed by Tim Curry in the 1990 miniseries and Bill Skarsgard in the recent two-part remake, Pennywise is a shapeshifting ghoul with immense supernatural powers.
While Stephen King's Pennywise the Clown can strike fear in the heart of anyone, there are a few powerful anime characters who could defeat him. Stephen King's frightening boogeyman, Pennywise the Clown, has been preying on those with coulrophobia (fear of clowns) for the last 35 years. First introduced in the 1986 novel, It, ...
This was originally a light novel series written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito, and generally referred to only as Haruhi Suzumiya for practicality's sake. The story itself revolves around a high school supernatural club, that Haruhi ropes her unfortunate peers into.
Based on the light novel by Tsutomu Sato, Irregular at Magic High presents a familiar adolescent setting. However, viewers are introduced into a very involved and scientific approach to magic, and how the government manages magicians. The action scenes of the anime adaptation are brilliantly handled.
Young romance, decaying theme parks and a violently awkward young lady - just the makings for an interesting year. Add in magic and the knowledge that there are whole other worlds thriving off the power produced by happiness and things get a little... wonky.
Monogatari was a light novel series written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Taiwanese artist Vofan. The animation and series are divided as Bakemonogatari and Nisemonogatari and both were received extremely well. The animation itself won the Users' Special Award in the 2nd annual DEG Japan Awards/Blu-ray Prizes.
Baccano! began as a light novel series by Ryohgo Narita, with illustrations by Katsumi Enami. The anime became a really big hit, especially considering its unique setting. It isn't often that animation really explores periods in Western history.
RPG anime have recently been enjoying a lot of success and Sword Art Online is perhaps the biggest of them all. From the light novel by Reki Kawahara, an anime was produced that has been loved and loathed in equal measure. There really seems to be no in between on this one. The animation is lovely, the music and idea wonderful.
Ghost Hunt was written originally by Fuyumi Ono. Supposedly, the male protagonist, 'Naru' was based on an actual boy who lived in Britain and was said to posses supernatural powers.