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Currently I've made a List that I started watching this weekend:
1. Hajime No Ippo
2. Fairy Tail
3. Seven Deadly Sins
4. Frieren
5. Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai
I did try to watch the Magi Anime, but I was so disappointed by how much they cut and changed from just the beginning episode I'll stick to the manga. I'm okay with good additional scenes. The First Episodes of the One Piece Anime are a good example of well-crafted additions (Ignoring the filler stuff during the Logue/Rogue Town Arc). But, any time an Anime decides to cut and heavily alter or rearrange things I can't stand it.
It's like the One Piece Live Action all over again! The studio has the perfect pre-viz, a frame-by-frame depiction of what the show should be and people love it. BUT NO! They have to put their two sense in when it's already good enough.
Aside from that I'm enjoying this lineup since I've read a bit deep in each Manga. I know Seven Deadly Sins is I think developed by A-1 like Magi was, or maybe that was Fairy Tail... I know that Seven Deadly Sins anime wise dips on quality, but I'll judge that for myself.
Fairy Tail is an okay read and the anime started just like it. No offense to it, but the co-protagonists: Lucy and Natzu have always felt like a weaker version of how Luffy and Nami were portrayed in the first 60 episodes of the One Piece Anime. Fairy Tail feels a light more light-hearted, which I don't mind. Last year convinced me not everything needs to be prestige to be enjoyable.
Dai's Anime and Manga is another I'd say is okay. I'm at the halfway point in the manga, and the Anime kind of spoiled a twist in the first episode I only realized after getting to the halfway point in the manga. So, if you're ever interested in the Anime and Manga, skip the intro and opening of the first episode. I like this one cuz it's more light-hearted fun, but gets emotional and serious too.
Hajime No Ippo is great, I watched up to episode 5, and have now restarted it. I've read up to like chapter 200 and there's still 1300 after to read in the manga. It's well-written and the anime doesn't seem to take too many liberties for a classic one.
Frieren is the last. I love it dearly. I'm at chapter 20 or so in the manga, and it's already no.4 on my list of favorite Manga/Anime, shoving Baki down to 5. (1 is One Piece, 2 is Jojo, 3 is HNK/SNK) It's got this unique and classic feel that is going to be timeless no doubt.
1. Hajime No Ippo
2. Fairy Tail
3. Seven Deadly Sins
4. Frieren
5. Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai
I did try to watch the Magi Anime, but I was so disappointed by how much they cut and changed from just the beginning episode I'll stick to the manga. I'm okay with good additional scenes. The First Episodes of the One Piece Anime are a good example of well-crafted additions (Ignoring the filler stuff during the Logue/Rogue Town Arc). But, any time an Anime decides to cut and heavily alter or rearrange things I can't stand it.
It's like the One Piece Live Action all over again! The studio has the perfect pre-viz, a frame-by-frame depiction of what the show should be and people love it. BUT NO! They have to put their two sense in when it's already good enough.
Aside from that I'm enjoying this lineup since I've read a bit deep in each Manga. I know Seven Deadly Sins is I think developed by A-1 like Magi was, or maybe that was Fairy Tail... I know that Seven Deadly Sins anime wise dips on quality, but I'll judge that for myself.
Fairy Tail is an okay read and the anime started just like it. No offense to it, but the co-protagonists: Lucy and Natzu have always felt like a weaker version of how Luffy and Nami were portrayed in the first 60 episodes of the One Piece Anime. Fairy Tail feels a light more light-hearted, which I don't mind. Last year convinced me not everything needs to be prestige to be enjoyable.
Dai's Anime and Manga is another I'd say is okay. I'm at the halfway point in the manga, and the Anime kind of spoiled a twist in the first episode I only realized after getting to the halfway point in the manga. So, if you're ever interested in the Anime and Manga, skip the intro and opening of the first episode. I like this one cuz it's more light-hearted fun, but gets emotional and serious too.
Hajime No Ippo is great, I watched up to episode 5, and have now restarted it. I've read up to like chapter 200 and there's still 1300 after to read in the manga. It's well-written and the anime doesn't seem to take too many liberties for a classic one.
Frieren is the last. I love it dearly. I'm at chapter 20 or so in the manga, and it's already no.4 on my list of favorite Manga/Anime, shoving Baki down to 5. (1 is One Piece, 2 is Jojo, 3 is HNK/SNK) It's got this unique and classic feel that is going to be timeless no doubt.