 Hi everyone, welcome to another exciting episode here out of Wicked Geekdom. This time we're doing something completely different, something I've never done before on this website, on this YouTube page, whatever it's called. Yeah, I decided to pull up a list. Wow, you cannot see that on my phone. Of all the anime series that I am currently watching, this includes Spring 2019 series and stuff that's a little bit older, but I'm catching up on and just giving you my impressions overall, whether I like it, I don't like it, do I recommend it, do I hate it, stuff like that. You know, I don't do much anime content as I should be doing on this channel, so I'm trying to rectify that by taking a look at all the different shows that I am currently binging on and I am currently enjoying and just doing like this one massive review. And yeah, this will be a recurring segment on this channel, hopefully monthly. So a lot of series that I might not do a separate dedicated video for, we can cover it and we can talk a little bit about it and what I like, what I don't like and all that stuff. If it's a new series, you get this cool opportunity to review it alongside with me batch by batch. I'm not necessarily going to go episode by episode, but I am going to be covering as much as I can as I finish these shows as we're watching them in real time. Right first, I'm going to start with a series that I'm currently wearing in this video. Of course, that is Attack on Titan Season 3 Part 2. As of this video, we've only seen two episodes and my gosh, like literally, it has no right to be as good as it is right now because coming off of the last or the first half of the season where things were a little bit slower, it focused more on the world building aspect and enriching the lore of this fantastic little series or actually phenomenal because the world loves Attack on Titan. But yeah, after that slow build up, it ended pretty strongly and now here, it's starting with a bang, like retaking the wall and just this flat out fight that is going to start between the Titans and our military force. It's pretty exciting. The animation, as always, is top notch. The soundtrack and everything is just really fricking spectacular and I cannot wait Sunday after Sunday for more Attack on Titan goodness. Next up, some really questionable content on my part because I wanted to see everything that's being aired right now that's completely new. The comedy perverse series, why the hell are you here teacher? I sincerely do not know why I watched as many episodes as I've watched, but I hate using the term trash. I know the community likes to say, oh, this is trash, this is garbage. It's pretty bad. I just find it hilarious that something like this gets to air on national Japanese television for some reason. I don't know, it's about a dude with the hots for his teacher and a bunch of awkward not safe for work stuff happens. I just love the idea that it's censored with huge chibi pictures of the teacher. I find that fricking hilarious, but yeah, it's not for minors, so watch out. Next up, probably my favorite of the whole list, and that is Demon Slayer, holy crap. That thing is amazing, beautifully animated. The story is really interesting, basically, you know, instead of vampire slaying, we're getting oni or demon slaying with the character trying to find out what exactly happened with his sister and try and revert her back to her human state. I don't know where the manga is at, but as for the anime, it's really awesome. I love the animation, and the characters are all really fascinating, really cool, and you know, just a really remarkable job. A lot of people were kind of lukewarm on the manga, but so far the anime has been universally loved by a lot of people. Next up is the remake of Fruits Basket. I watched Fruits Basket Fruits when it first aired way, way, way, way back so many years ago, and this time around it looks better. It follows the manga closely, and it's just a wholesome delight. I cannot recommend it enough, I love Fruits Basket. Next up, a really long title that I do not know how to pronounce the egg, but I will try, and it is, I don't know the English name for it, sorry, Hitori Bochi no Marumaru Seikatsu. I think I said that right, I think I butchered it, whatever, if you designed. But basically the story of this socially awkward teen going to school and having to befriend people because she doesn't know anybody. Her friend told her to, you know, they made a promise that she would befriend as many people as possible in her new classroom, and it leads to some hilarious content. It is heartwarming, it is funny, and it's just, our characters are klutz, and they are bizarre and wonderfully human, and it is such a treat to get to watch a show that it's, it's comedy, but it doesn't go overboard, it's sweet, it's a little bit of everything. I wholeheartedly recommend it if you want to have a good laugh for a couple minutes. Next up, midnight occult civil servants. The name is terrible, it's forgetful, I think, but for the most part, it's kind of interesting in a nutshell. It's in Japan and it's sort of men in black, but with fairy tales and folklore, if that makes any sense. Isekai Quartet. Alright, in comic books, we have epic crossovers between X-Men and Avengers, and over at DC with Justice League and all these other wonderful characters. This is the anime equivalent of that. It's comedy based, it's chibi, I get it, but just the idea that you can take four different franchises that are, you know, they revolve around the same thing, Isekai, and just unite them for a spectacular chibi treat is really awesome. Konosubo being one of my favorite comedy series, Tanya is really great as well, same with Ray Zero and Friggin Overlord. They're all wonderful series and they're all right, but just seeing everybody together is quite hilarious and quite awesome at the same time. I wish it were longer, but yeah, you know, four episodes in, it's actually pretty sweet. Helpful Fox Senkousan. I didn't think I was gonna like it simply because of the poster and the premise and all that stuff, but I found myself really intrigued by it, it's really wonderful, and if I could use a word to describe it without freaking people out, it would be wholesome. It is a very wholesome anime based around a very silly premise of this 800 year old Fox Deity wanting to eliminate the, I forgot the name of what they call it, but sort of like this personification of stress and evil and just all the wrongdoings that all that evil muck that we attract when we're feeling down or when we're stressed or tired and all that stuff. So our main character, he is a young adult and I do honestly want to believe, aside from internet weave culture, that the series is sending out a positive message for young adults and teenagers specifically to learn to relax and not overwork and over-tire and just try to live a happier, healthier, loving life. I want to believe that's the message and the intent behind this, but knowing the internet like I do for so many years, I'm afraid to Google Fox Senkousan on the internet out of fear of weird images, but so far of what I've seen it's pretty wholesome. Hopefully it stays that way. Rising of the Shield Hero, it started in 2018? December 2018? Whatever. It's pretty awesome. I love the idea that, well yeah, some of the characters are a little bit contrived and silly and basic. For the most part it innovates with our main character and his negative outlook on certain things. Oh, the crap that's been thrown at his life and how he reacts to that in a somewhat realistic way. Like if you were in that world, a lot of people would have somewhat similar reactions. I'm not a huge fan of certain plot elements, especially with the friggin' birds and stuff, but as of what I've seen, I think 15 episodes or something that's aired or 16, it's fun and interesting and dramatic and Nalafumi and Raftalia and all these other characters are really wonderful and I love that people really like them and the series is a hit. We never learn. I never learn. I thought it was gonna be something funnier, but it's sort of this, I'm tired of tropes and harems and all that stuff. I'm not a huge fan of that and I watched a couple episodes, but with each one my interest dwindles because it's kind of more of the same. Hopefully you guys have read the manga and can tell me a little bit more about it, but for the most part I really don't care that much about it. I tend to watch it just to round things out out of all the series that I'm currently checking out. Don't hate me for that. Sarasanmai. Easily. The most interesting title out of everything I've read so far. It is a wonderful, queer-tastic show that took everybody by surprise. I am open to whatever plot is out there. I don't mind and a lot of people for some reason want to be jerks and make fun of the show and bash it for all the wrong reasons, but for me it's a it's very interesting. I love that you can do like this representation of different views, religions and characters and this anime is really freaking bizarre. I'm stumbling with my words. It's literally about kappa demons and butt stuff that they get and wish fulfillment and characters finding out about their true selves. It's so weird, but it's sort of a guilty pleasure I guess. I don't know. Next up my favorite out of everything that I'm watching so far as of this video and it is Dororo. It is breathtaking and it's awesome and it's just a wonderful, beautiful, amazing epic adaptation of a Tezuka classic. If you've read the classic manga you know what we're talking about or if you've seen the classic anime. Now we can see it with modern techniques and modern drawings and you know a better score and wonderful written characters and just it's really something else really epic and I love that it sort of deviates from the norm and gives us a more mature feudal era action thriller. I cannot recommend it enough. And three older series, not technically that old but I am watching them regardless. One is late-bad camp and it is extremely wholesome and refreshing and beautiful, funny and just harming every single frame and the comedy on that thing is on point. The animation is beautiful. I love how they use social media and then texting and then photos and all that stuff. The camping element is really awesome. Just seeing them go through the little trinkets and setting up the base camps and all that stuff. Really, really great stuff. Gabriel Dropout. I was recommended, somebody recommended this to me. I forgot who. It's okay. It's actually really funny. I like the humor in it. The line deliveries and just concept is a little bit whatever but it's the comedy aspect that I really enjoy. The jokes are cleverly written sometimes or at least that's my impression I think. And finally to get that shonen jump kick Black Clover. My friend Adonis and he's a big into Black Clover and recommended it to me so I am checking it out, the anime at least. And Asta, he's like the character of Naruto on Red Bulls yelling constantly through a fan and I guess I grew accustomed to it but it is jarring to say the least. But I like the idea of this sort of magical world literally magic with sort of militaristic aspects that reminded me of like the Soul Society for example. I thought that was pretty clever. A lot of people make the assumption like oh it's Naruto but with magic. They're quite different. They're a little different. They share some traits but then again all shonen jump protagonists share similar traits. So yeah guys that's what I'm currently watching. On our next episode I will include other series that I completely forgot or haven't started. Those will be included on our next installment. If you like this and you want to see more type of anime content like this let me know down below and let me know, calm down phone, also let me know what you're watching and what you think of the shows that I'm watching and sort of you know we're keeping the conversation going. As always guys thank you so much for liking commenting subscribing to a week in geek them you can follow me on your favorite social media platform and yeah I have to go. I will catch all of you on our next episode.