can't decide anime

by Frances Prosacco 7 min read
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What is the anime about cells at work?

Cells At Work! is an anime series about the job of a fresh new red blood cell known as Hakkekkyuu U-1146. This anime series is great for children to watch as it teaches them about the inner workings of the human body.

What is the name of Ryuuichi's brother in Gakuen Babysitters?

Gakuen Babysitters is an anime about Ryuuichi Kashima. After losing his parents in a plane crash, Ryuuichi is now the guardian of his younger brother, Kotarou. Both these brothers are soon adopted by Youko Morinomiya, a chairman of a prestigious academy.

What is Naruto about?

Naruto is an anime series about Naruto Uzumaki, an orphaned child with a big dream. Naruto seems like the perfect anime for children to watch with the themes of ninja and friendship.

What is the Hetalia anime about?

Hetalia is an anime series about Italy, Germany, and Japan who are all personified into anime characters. Parents may think this is a perfect anime for their children to watch since it goes over the nations' history. The story focuses on the main events of WWI and WWII.

What is Aggretsuko about?

Aggretsuko is a series about Retsuko, an accountant for a Japanese company. Retsuko is a character that is a part of Sanrio, aka the Hello Kitty universe. Although everything about this anime screams that it is meant for children, some components of this anime beg to differ.

How old is Uramichi Omota?

Life Lessons With Uramichi-Oniisan is an anime about 31-year-old Uramichi Omota. Uramichi works for a children's show known as Together With Maman. Although he is meant to act upbeat and positive for the children, Uranichi can't help but let out his depression.

Why does Uramichi tell the kids things about the real world?

All of this is due to his failed gymnast career. While watching this anime, it is hard to tell if it's meant for kids or adults.

9 Highschool Of The Dead Is Horrifying... For The Wrong Reasons

Mixing action with ecchi can work very well, as both genres lend themselves to over-the-top fun.

8 Waiting In The Summer Should Have Stuck To A Simple Love Story

Fans looking for their next romantic comedy might well be interested in Waiting in the Summer. This series, which comes from the creators of the classic retro rom-coms Please Teacher! and Please Twins!, follows a group of students who spend the summer making a film together. It has a gentle, nostalgic tone that perfectly evokes young love.

7 Yowamushi Pedal Has Absurd, Out-Of-Place Characters

Just looking at a cast line-up from the cycling anime Yowamushi Pedal makes it clear that this series has far cartoonier, out-there look than most sports anime, particularly in a post- Free! world where bishonen are the name of the game. At first, these exaggerated characters work positively, lending the show a different feel.

6 Alien 9 Is Impossible To Figure Out

Alien 9 is a twenty-year old OVA that has mostly fallen into obscurity. It's worth seeking out, but only for viewers who are prepared to be very confused about how they're supposed to feel about it.

5 KuraMiko Wants Us To Laugh At A Girl's Social Anxiety

KumaMiko: Girl Meets Bear has one of the most infamous endings in recent anime history, with even the manga's original creator voicing dismay on Twitter. In short, protagonist Machi is manipulated by her "friends" into giving up on working through her social anxiety, and it's portrayed as a fun joke to end the series.

4 Fire Force Needed To Cool It With The Fanservice

Coming from the creator of Soul Eater , Fire Force looked set to become everyone's favorite new shonen series.

3 KyoAni Needed More Practice With Fantasy Before Making Beyond The Boundary

No one in the anime industry can create a relaxing slice-of-life atmosphere as well as Kyoto Animation, the minds behind Lucky Star, K-On, and Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, to name a few.

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