Hajime Isayama once said that when creating Attack on Titan he wanted to make something that was artistically satisfying while still appealing to an audience. I think that's a recipe for creating something that you and the audience want. It's a two-way relationship. In short, make things that make you and other people happy!
Nasu, Akamatsu, Sexist Manga Bros, Urobutcher, Hiromu Arakawa. Based on snippets I've read all over the internet Nasu's writing sounds like weird porn. I actually enjoyed Akamatsu's Love Hina when it was on TV and his art is very cute so there's that. Sexist manga bros did Death Note but that turned to shit when L died. I actually think Urobuchi has interesting ideas, it's just that they're rarely realized to their best intentional. Arakawa just wins by default. Not crazy about her art but I really am enjoying Arslan and I loved Silver Spoon.
When you decide to be a jerk and assume that other people shouldn't enjoy the same things you do just because it'll make the thing you like "mainstream."
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a lot really but aldnoah takes top spot after kimiuso
i can't type EVERYONE?
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I've seen some episodes on TV but I haven't actually sat down to watch the whole of it.
i've seen enough mob/slaine to last me a lifetime so i guess now i thirst for mobs defiling
1. leo
2. mika
3. oikawa
I guess so? I loved Hakkenden but I don't know how to feel about Super Lovers and the age gap tbh
The best thing about this season's spring is that every show has its own strengths and you can watch them on that merit alone. Basically, almost every show I like has the potential to be great at what they do so my answer to this question is all a matter of taste. However, I do believe Arslan has the potential to be a long running masterpiece.
because he's the mood-maker and has an amazing tolerance for midorima's bullshit