Mines:
1 - Golden Time
2 - Your Lie in April
3 - Horimiya
4 - Haikyuu
5 - AOT
I think it's incredible, not just the flawless production quality but also the world building and character development. It's the only isekai I've seen where the family is heavily involved in the story, and his struggles from his previous life doesn't just disappear when he enters into the new world. I'm also just a sucker for adventures so everything after turning point 1 was a blast for me.
Thanks! :) My taste aren't exclusive to that but I certainly don't mind it lol, From what I've seen anime seems to elevate that kind of show more than others since theirs so many more possibilities with animation, not that I wouldn't watch a realistic anime, but if I'm looking for a more realistic show I wouldn't narrow it down too just anime.
this is either a huge cope or you started watching it after the manga ended/was about to end.
I read and watched this shit for years loyally, every month, every week. There is no way you did the same and after the shit ending came you just sat and thought "yeah, this ending was worth all those years following the series hehe"
I literally almost had a seizure from how bad the bloody Halloween arc was. The animation, directing, the monologue and dialoge were all shit. baji telling takemitchi that he reminds him of Mikey's brother despite barely ever talking to him, takemitchi running around flailing his arms and Draken calling it "inspirational". Baji killing himself (to prove a point?) Even going back to the 1st half it's a plot hole fest. Because someone was there to save takemitchi from a murder the purple haired kid assumed he was a time traveler, wtf kind of jump in logic was that? And that whole Draken and Mikey beef being resolved because Takemitchi got poop on his head. Maybe there's some odd arbitrary reason to enjoy it, but the writing is objectively flawed.
when possible I actually try to not read the manga before watching the anime since the expectation of having everything in the story included in the final show makes me feel like I'm constantly judging it rather than watching it and seeing how much I enjoy the storyline in the anime, even if it's not completely true to the original storyline