Comment on i’m trying to get more in to the anime community

lvxferre@mander.xyz ⁨3⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

There’s a site called anilist.co you’ll find practically any anime series out there.

Since anime is a medium, don’t be surprised if someone loves a series you hate or vice versa. It’s like books, you know? And for recommendations it’s often useful if you list some series or genres you enjoy.

Unboxious’ recommendations look fairly good IMO. I’ll add a few ones:

Remember to have fun. Watching anime is supposed to be enjoyable; if for some reason you aren’t enjoying a certain series, there’s no shame on dropping it.

Usually it’s said three episodes is enough to know if you’ll like a show, but sometimes a single one does it.

Also, watch out for people shitting on the others’ tastes in social media, it’s simply better to block those.

In some cases you enjoy the story and characters of a series, but the production sucks really bad. In those cases, it’s worth to check the manga or light novel series the anime is adapted from. (Hoshi no Samidare, I’m looking at you. Such amazing manga series deserved a better animation.)

It’s worth to dig into Japanese culture. It makes you enjoy what you see more. And if you’re into cooking, making the dishes you see in anime at home can be a really fun way to experience a bit of that culture.

The “no life weeb” stereotype doesn’t hold true any more. A lot of us have jobs, children, social life etc.

Some people flip the shit out if you use a plural -s in “anime”, “manga”, or “pokemon”. You can either avoid this or to pre-emptively use it to detect and block pass-aggro people from social media. (I never did the later in Lemmy, but it works).

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