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hi! i used to never be too fond of  romance animes and/or slice of life animes but recently i started to dig them! if anyone has any favs that they would recommend that would be great <3 tysm in advance


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Reply by komasan

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yes i have some but apologies if u aren't interested in them as these r just what i enjoyed and we might have different tastes

slice of life: tanaka kun is always listless, i like the relaxed atmosphere of it | saiki k, rlly funny
romance: ahh i always prefer the love stories from mangas that dont have anime adaptations yet but uh, nijiro days is nice and, i think, underrated so u mightn't heard of it yet? 


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Reply by Xx_J4v1_xX

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your lie in april is rlly cute! also carole & tuesday


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Reply by Liv

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Anything based off of ai yazawas mangas, fruits basket, horimiya, maid sama, ohshc, kamisama kiss


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Reply by Ginelle

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My Dress Up Darling, 100%


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Reply by $YD

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RE: Liv

  • "Anything based off of ai yazawas mangas, fruits basket, horimiya, maid sama, ohshc, kamisama kiss"

Although I loved the first Fruits Basket anime (haven't finished the newer one) I will say that it is one of the most lacking anime adaptions in comparison to what is included in the original anime series that I have ever seen. I definitely recommend the show but for sure reading the manga is a must!

Also OHSHC is forever a guilty pleasure ♡


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Reply by $YD

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Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day is a beautiful slice of life anime if you're in the mood to get up in your feelings a lil bit


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Reply by shappy!!

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any sherlock holmes related anime!!! sherlock hound is my favorite tho


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Reply by Elena

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i would recommend Kids on the Slope!! it's my all time favorite anime :) i would consider it a slice of life, definitely a very music heavy anime centered around jazz in the 1960s


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Reply by Guro (^_−)−☆

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His and her circumstances, is one of my favorites


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Reply by alwertef

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Heyyy!!! 

I recommend watching the anime "Zankyou no terror" (Terror in resonance). Good luck!!1!1!1


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Reply by Jonas (っ^▿^)💨

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Princess Jellyfish, and Dungeon Meshi!!!


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Reply by QuestionAuth0rity

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If ur lookin for a confusing psychological what-ever-the-hell i really recommend Neon Genesis Evangelion! 


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Reply by Mary devill

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rosa de versalhes


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Reply by callum

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Mob Psycho 100 (awesome story, great animation)

Dungeon Meshi/ Delicious in Dungeon (the BEST worldbuilding I have seen in anime, awesome characters. lots of animal death though)

Trigun and Trigun Stampede (great if you like biblical sci-fi westerns with a healthy dose of body horror and moral dilemmas. not so great a watch if things like really weird family dynamics or biblical themes freak you out)

Naruto (A classic for a reason. Unfortunately a LOT of inane filler in the fight episodes)

Dragon Ball (Another classic)

Sailor Moon (I loved Sailor Moon as a kid and still do as a grown man. Great show with awesome characters and a really nice aesthetic cohesion)


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Reply by Brokinights

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Last Exile is a must. Blast of Tempest if you like analyzing. X is literally the end of the world damned if you do and war if you don't.


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Reply by robotikjelly

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Princess Jellyfish. It's a romance slice of life about a bunch of NEET women (all adults) living together. They all have a special interest and are afraid of "stylish people" (fashionable and attractive people). It's hilarious and light-hearted. I won't spoil it but there is some romance. The manga has a more open ended conclusion.


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