Just finished binge-watching a couple of anime that I think are massively underrated and deserve way more attention. Thought I’d share here!
1. **Planet With**: It’s a fantastic mix of mecha and supernatural elements, with a story that genuinely keeps you guessing. The character development is top-notch.
2. **Kuuchuu Buranko (Trapeze)**: Unique animation style and storytelling that dives deep into psychological themes. It's quirky, different, and definitely not your typical anime.
3. **The Eccentric Family (Uchouten Kazoku)**: Set in Kyoto, it blends the ordinary with the extraordinary, featuring tanukis, tengu, and humans. The art and the narrative are beautiful, exploring themes of family and belonging.
4. **Kaiba**: If you're into sci-fi and philosophical musings about memory, identity, and love, then this will blow your mind. The art might seem unusual at first, but it's incredibly fitting for the story it tells.
These series have flown under the radar for too long. Each offers something unique, whether it be in storytelling, animation style, or thematic exploration. Would love to hear if anyone’s watched these or has other hidden gems to recommend!
1. **Planet With**: It’s a fantastic mix of mecha and supernatural elements, with a story that genuinely keeps you guessing. The character development is top-notch.
2. **Kuuchuu Buranko (Trapeze)**: Unique animation style and storytelling that dives deep into psychological themes. It's quirky, different, and definitely not your typical anime.
3. **The Eccentric Family (Uchouten Kazoku)**: Set in Kyoto, it blends the ordinary with the extraordinary, featuring tanukis, tengu, and humans. The art and the narrative are beautiful, exploring themes of family and belonging.
4. **Kaiba**: If you're into sci-fi and philosophical musings about memory, identity, and love, then this will blow your mind. The art might seem unusual at first, but it's incredibly fitting for the story it tells.
These series have flown under the radar for too long. Each offers something unique, whether it be in storytelling, animation style, or thematic exploration. Would love to hear if anyone’s watched these or has other hidden gems to recommend!