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Daily Obscure/Underrated Anime Recommendations Number Fifty
Taisou Zamurai
(Story: At the pinnacle of his gymnastics career, Joutarou Aragaki—nicknamed Samurai for his signature hairstyle—suffers a shoulder injury following his wife's death. Five years later, he continues to push the limits of his body as a member of the Japanese gymnastics team. However, Joutarou's strenuous training fails to show any progress. His coach, Noriyuki Amakusa, advises that he retires.
Together with his exuberant and supportive nine-year-old daughter, Rei, Joutarou takes a trip to Ego Wonderland to break the bitter news to her. However, their excursion ends in an odd encounter with a peculiar self-proclaimed ninja named Leonardo. He follows them home and interrupts Joutarou's every attempt at telling his daughter.
Upon learning that Leonardo hopes to witness his gymnastics again, Joutarou astounds Japan with his announcement that he is not retiring. Joutarou dedicates himself to the biggest challenge of his career to prove that the gymnastics world is right where he belongs.)
(Genre: Sports, Drama)
(Released 2020; 11 episodes PG-13)
(Notes: This one kinda flew under the radar, huh? I think it's a nice, sweet and short one. It's cute. And yes, this is another MAPPA production. Also, we got another certified bop alert LET'S GO. Also, everyone in this show is a treasure. That is all.) Read Note
(Story: At the pinnacle of his gymnastics career, Joutarou Aragaki—nicknamed Samurai for his signature hairstyle—suffers a shoulder injury following his wife's death. Five years later, he continues to push the limits of his body as a member of the Japanese gymnastics team. However, Joutarou's strenuous training fails to show any progress. His coach, Noriyuki Amakusa, advises that he retires.
Together with his exuberant and supportive nine-year-old daughter, Rei, Joutarou takes a trip to Ego Wonderland to break the bitter news to her. However, their excursion ends in an odd encounter with a peculiar self-proclaimed ninja named Leonardo. He follows them home and interrupts Joutarou's every attempt at telling his daughter.
Upon learning that Leonardo hopes to witness his gymnastics again, Joutarou astounds Japan with his announcement that he is not retiring. Joutarou dedicates himself to the biggest challenge of his career to prove that the gymnastics world is right where he belongs.)
(Genre: Sports, Drama)
(Released 2020; 11 episodes PG-13)
(Notes: This one kinda flew under the radar, huh? I think it's a nice, sweet and short one. It's cute. And yes, this is another MAPPA production. Also, we got another certified bop alert LET'S GO. Also, everyone in this show is a treasure. That is all.) Read Note
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Daily Obscure/Underrated Anime Recommendations Number Seventeen
Hells
[I'd also classify this movie for mature audiences like 17+ so yeah.. that's just my personal opinion. I think it's officially like PG-13 but I'd personally say 17+, i was also told there was some religious references here but they flew over my head probably? so just thought that was important to mention; they probably arent super important]
(Story: Amagane Rinne had an accident and died while hurrying to school. She suddenly arrived in an awkward school... in Hell, filled with demons. While she is struggling and wishing to go back to the world whence she came from, she makes friends with her demon schoolmates and develops an uncommon bond.)
(Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Horror, Dark Comedy)
(Released 2008; 1hr 57 min movie)
(Notes: Bruh this is a 'turn off your brain' watch i somehow remember enjoying it for how trippy it was i feel like it made no sense but I somehow had fun with it idk lmao like dude this is wild; also TFS also known as Team Four Star helped dub this. Y'know the same people who did Dragon Ball Z abridged and this one was also animated by Madhouse who animated season one of One Punch Man, Birdy the Mighty, Death Note, the original Trigun, etc) Read Note
[I'd also classify this movie for mature audiences like 17+ so yeah.. that's just my personal opinion. I think it's officially like PG-13 but I'd personally say 17+, i was also told there was some religious references here but they flew over my head probably? so just thought that was important to mention; they probably arent super important]
(Story: Amagane Rinne had an accident and died while hurrying to school. She suddenly arrived in an awkward school... in Hell, filled with demons. While she is struggling and wishing to go back to the world whence she came from, she makes friends with her demon schoolmates and develops an uncommon bond.)
(Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Horror, Dark Comedy)
(Released 2008; 1hr 57 min movie)
(Notes: Bruh this is a 'turn off your brain' watch i somehow remember enjoying it for how trippy it was i feel like it made no sense but I somehow had fun with it idk lmao like dude this is wild; also TFS also known as Team Four Star helped dub this. Y'know the same people who did Dragon Ball Z abridged and this one was also animated by Madhouse who animated season one of One Punch Man, Birdy the Mighty, Death Note, the original Trigun, etc) Read Note
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Daily Obscure/Underrated Anime Recommendations Number Eleven
Birdy the Mighty (Tetsuwan Birdy) OVA
(Story: Tsutomu, an average middle school kid busy studying for the final exams to enter high school runs into a man running from someone and gets caught up in the chase. In all the confusion he is accidentally killed. Luckily Birdy (an interplanetary agent) knows a way to save him, unfortunately that means joining bodies to become one. So now he is stuck with this officer and along for the ride capturing criminals and saving lives.)
(Genre: Action, Science Fiction, Comedy)
(Released 1996; 4 episodes, TV-14; for older audiences)
(Notes: Again, love the art style. Old anime had great style. Great action and animation. Also, can i say i love Birdy's facial expressions and animation? This is a weird tangent but her expressions aren't overly cutesy? like, i'm not knocking on making anime girls remain cute when they emote but hers feel more..uh..real? Unique? if that makes sense. I'm bad at explaining. I'm glad they give her shots where she smiles like a maniac is what i'm saying. And not in the cutesy yandere kind of way most shows do now if that makes sense. It feels more natural. Fun fact: this OVA was animated by Madhouse. The same animation studio responsible for animating the first season of One Punch Man, the original Trigun, Hunter x Hunter 2011, Perfect Blue, Black Lagoon, Parasyte, Wolf Children, Death Note, the first Beyblade anime, etc. Also, Birdy's japanese voice actress is Kotono Mitsuishi: voice of Sailor Moon/Usagi in the original Sailor Moon series as well as Sailor Moon Crystal, Boa Hancock from One Piece, Misato from Evangelion, and Tae Yamada from Zombie Land Saga. Also there is a reboot of Birdy the Mighty called Birdy the Mighty: Decode but I'd say that one is for much older audiences too but it's also pretty underrated.) Read Note
(Story: Tsutomu, an average middle school kid busy studying for the final exams to enter high school runs into a man running from someone and gets caught up in the chase. In all the confusion he is accidentally killed. Luckily Birdy (an interplanetary agent) knows a way to save him, unfortunately that means joining bodies to become one. So now he is stuck with this officer and along for the ride capturing criminals and saving lives.)
(Genre: Action, Science Fiction, Comedy)
(Released 1996; 4 episodes, TV-14; for older audiences)
(Notes: Again, love the art style. Old anime had great style. Great action and animation. Also, can i say i love Birdy's facial expressions and animation? This is a weird tangent but her expressions aren't overly cutesy? like, i'm not knocking on making anime girls remain cute when they emote but hers feel more..uh..real? Unique? if that makes sense. I'm bad at explaining. I'm glad they give her shots where she smiles like a maniac is what i'm saying. And not in the cutesy yandere kind of way most shows do now if that makes sense. It feels more natural. Fun fact: this OVA was animated by Madhouse. The same animation studio responsible for animating the first season of One Punch Man, the original Trigun, Hunter x Hunter 2011, Perfect Blue, Black Lagoon, Parasyte, Wolf Children, Death Note, the first Beyblade anime, etc. Also, Birdy's japanese voice actress is Kotono Mitsuishi: voice of Sailor Moon/Usagi in the original Sailor Moon series as well as Sailor Moon Crystal, Boa Hancock from One Piece, Misato from Evangelion, and Tae Yamada from Zombie Land Saga. Also there is a reboot of Birdy the Mighty called Birdy the Mighty: Decode but I'd say that one is for much older audiences too but it's also pretty underrated.) Read Note