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Megan Brain. Tea time isn't it? le blog d'Aurelie Blard-Quintard. Tobias Kwan. Eva Vilhelmiina Eskelinen. Trente-Sept. Mattias Adolfsson. Sketch Adventure! Anne Benjamin: Illustration. . (E)(N) Ssoja. Guitty mojabi. Tu mourras moins bête. Thomas Rouzière. Marguerite Dumans. Muura✿ Not yet, but SOON. Robots and books. Eva Eskelinen. This post is completely spoiler free. I've been checking out surprisingly many new animes this spring. I'm very picky about my animes, too. I'm the kind of person who's frustrated by animes that support the cycle of fanservice and rely heavily on clichés and prove very little originality on any area, be it narration, character design, music, voice acting, animation itself or overall stylization.

Most of anime try to strive out simply by picking some theme in hopes of standing out of immense amount of anime, like Sankarea , which is most average anime of romance and ecchi, except for the zombie theme that made me initially start watching it. Most of the time, I feel like I can tell from first 15 minutes if I can stand the anime at all (sometimes intro alone is enough), if anything of the forementioned aspects manages to pop out during that time, I'll give it a chance. One original or strong point isn't usually enough to satisfy me till the end though. Graphic Appetite. La Dissonance des Corps.