Big day for the season tomorrow

Big day for the season tomorrow.

What are you watching?

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none of this looks good

>big day
>all this shit

What was the last good season?

Sad day when yugioh and digimon are the only watchable things on that list

>gal to kyouryuu
I sleep.
>gal to kyonyuu
PICKED UP

What a shit season.

>watching Tower of Gook

All anime made after 2014 is shit. Try prove me wrong. You can't.

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Gal & Dino looks cute & it's Space Neko, so I'll try it. The otome game one might be fun although I don't usually like that kind of LN-typical setup.

BNA is still #1 so far

Maybe the Dinosaur one for the lulz. Other than that no interest.

Nothing, I will wait at least mid April to start the season, I don't want to pick up something only to see it getting cancelled mid way.

Priconne has a few more days

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Tomorrow I'm watching Gal to Kyouryuu, Otome Game, Yesterday wo Utatte and Myne's anime

Wow, another horrible season?
I can't believe this is the only worthwhile shit of the pile.

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Feels weird the Bakarina anime is finally coming out after being announced so long ago. Hope it's less low budget than the PVs imply.

All of them, I will drop more than 2 thirds in the end anyway.

As someone who only watches original and novel animes, this and that other mystery novel anime are the only ones I'm gonna watch. Probably gonna drop one of them too.

I hate fujoshit but will probably settle with this one this season

Motherfucking books

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that's not citrus

Nothing out of OP's pic, might check out Yesterday but will probably drop it in a few episodes.

Book cunnisseur

Arte, Gal & Dino, Otome Game and Honzuki.

Not anime

Based

Same boat user.

The only thing I finished last season was Pet and ID.

>Pet and ID.
Me too with those two last season.

Why is this show being shilled so hard? Is it just a bunch of Koreans trying to make something from their country popular?

>2012-2016
>Watched 10+ shows every season
>Almost never dropped something
>2017-Now
>Watch 2 or 3 shows every season
>Usually drop them before the end

I didn't even watch a single thing last season. Am I growing out of anime or is it just getting worse and worse?

Honzuki, Bakarina, the gal one and Digimon, I guess?

is this the worst season in the history of anime?

i just went through it and literally not a single show looked good. looks like another backlog season for me.

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I've seen a lot of non-Yas Forums friends saying that something has changed but they can't quite put a finger on exactly what.

I'm getting early 00 vibes man.

Book loli is the only one for sure I'm watching, was anticipating its return this season.

Am going to be trying out:
Arte
Otome Game no Hametsu
Yesterday wo Utatte

Not a very big day for me really.

Since 2010 I've only watched anime made by my favorite directors. In those past 10 years I've probably only watched less than 20 anime shows, might be even less.
Just this year I started to stray out of my favorite directors safespace and tried to look for shows that might interest me but God, the shit being released these days is even worse than the last decade and the decade prior to it.

Pretty much, Crunchyroll and Naver really really want this to be a massive success; Naver has been trying to break into Hollywood through Webtoons for years now without much success.

You're getting burnt out. I started watching anime seasonally in 2011 and I still watch 20+ shows a season (which does include a few older series, but is mostly new seasonal shows).

I actually try most of the new shows that air but generally end up dropping stuff until I settle between 20 and 30, sometimes less than 20 if it's a light season for me. Haven't had a light season in a while.

Warner in particular are pushing for more anime-like content to be produced for western audiences under the Crunchyroll brand because distributing just anime isn't very profitable and they're running out of money faster than they can print it.

too lazy to watch seasonal anime

How can one man watch this much schlock?

>watching 20+ cartoons every season at the same time
On my hands and knees begging ya to seek coitus with a significant other.

>20+ shows
Imagine the smell

Get the fuck out normalfag

I used to believe I was burnt out, then I went back and watched some seasonal stuff I skipped from 2013-2016 and loved it.

Post 2017(8?) has definitely been a significant dip in quality and you've gotta be blind not to see it.

I try.

I been watching anime for the last 30 years and last season I picked 22 shows, still have not think in what to pick this season but my limit is 21, so yeah, just get a new hobby, why would you even come here if you are not watching anime.

>and I still watch 20+ shows a season
literally impossible

Definitely Bakarina, the manga was pretty fun.

wait, duel masters is still a thing in japan? i thought that ship sank over a decade ago

Is watching 22 shows some sort of achievement? Are you proud of the fact that your taste is so shit that you can unironically watch the same recycled garbage over and over again?

Let's be real, the quality of anime has been dropping significantly the past few years.

1 show is 22-24 minutes long typically. Some are shorter, half length or 5 minutes or even 3 or 2 minutes. But let's say I watched 30 full length 24 minute episodes every week. That's 2-3 episodes every hour (I skip some OPs/EDs, unless they're very good in which case I never skip), so a maximum of 15 hours and a minimum of 10, every week. You spread that over 7 days and you've got anywhere from 1 to a little over 2 hours of viewing per day. Anime tends to air in bunches on certain days though, so it's more like 4 or 5 hours one day, and less than 1 hour another, or even nothing some days. So I'll save some shows to view later in the week or on weekends when I have lots more time, though Saturday is usually a very heavy day in itself, sometimes with as many as 6 or 7 shows that I follow dropping that day.

I grab episodes automatically with an RSS downloader, using rules I configure before the start of the season to grab all the shows I'm interested in. I gradually refine the list of shows I grab as I drop stuff (or sometimes add stuff belatedly, which is less common cause I tend to just add anything that has a remote chance of interesting me from the git-go then drop stuff as the season goes).

So you see, it's not impossible at all, it's actually quite easy when anime is your primary use of free time, you live alone, and don't really leave the house much.

Bakarina, Gleipnir, and Ranman are the only things this season I'm keeping an eye...And BNA, but I'm already watching that

Nothing

It hasn't though. A lot of good stuff aired in the last 3 years, nice fun shows. It sounds more like you're just having nostalgia for a particular period in your life that you now associate those anime with.

Will Digimon be worth watching? I was never into it as a kid but I'm curious about this reboot.

>yesterday no utatte

Is it ntr bait

>Is watching 22 shows some sort of achievement?
No? Try to read the same post until you stop being angry for whatever reason you have, though you have already give me the reason on what I'm saying, do what you enjoy.

Right on, man. I've been watching anime since the early 00s myself, but only got into it "seriously" about a decade ago, when I entered my last couple years of college and had a lot more free time all of a sudden. Part of it was wanting to stay current with what was being talked about on Yas Forums, but I found myself getting genuinely interested in a lot of genres I'd never tried before and binge watching older shows. I watched a lot of the "classics" back in those days, stuff like Gunbuster, Giant Robo, the entire MS Gundam series and movies, Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Nadia, Evangelion, etc. It's also when I tried slice of life for the first time.

This is, hands down, the worst season of the past 10 years. The only show with any potential is Gleipnir, but the PV already made it obvious that the transition to anime will not be kind to the series.
At least I can work on my backlog.

How are people still watching seasonal anime? You're torturing yourselves.

There's lots of good sequels, but if you didn't watch any of the season 1s then yeah you'd probably not have a lot to look forward to. It's a very dry season as far as appetizing originals or season 1s and not really any anticipated IPs set to air even among the sequels. Mostly it's just second seasons for seasonal stuff that was pretty fun 6 months or more ago, like Jashin-chan or Kaguya-sama or book loli. Not the kind of shows you go ga-ga over but still fun, didn't expect them to be holding up the whole season though.