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Keeping up with all the anime that comes out is impossible. In Spring 2019, there are 33 full length anime series airing, plus 13 short series. In this endless cavalcade of new anime, it’s easy for a high quality show to fall through the cracks. That’s why The Toddfather has revised his longrunning panel “Anime You Might Have Missed” to include anime from the last few years which fell through the cracks. While you may have heard of or seen these series, they’re shows that didn’t get the recognition they deserve. Shows like:

Blood Blockade Battlefront - Imagine if New York City and a supernatural New York City from another dimension got fused together, leaving NYC as a bizarre gateway between our world and another. This show follows the adventures of a group of people from both worlds who aim to preserve peace in the city. Based on a manga by Yasuhiro Nightow, who also created Trigun and Gungrave. Streaming on FunimationandCrackle.

Land of the Lustrous - LotL focuses on a group of gem people, known as the Lustrous, who have to defend themselves from invaders from another world, but it focuses on the youngest Lustrous who is unable to fight. It’s also the rare CGI anime series that actually looks good. Unfortunately, it was released on Amazon’s short lived Anime Strike service and was ignored. Now it’s just streaming on basic Amazon Prime.

Run With The Wind - A group of college students get roped by one of their friends into becoming a running team and aiming to run the most physically challenging team marathon in Japan, the Hakone Ekiden. It’s a sports anime, but it’s not hot blooded youths yelling and getting pumped up. Instead its intelligent, mature adults working to find motivation and improve. Streaming on Crunchyroll.

Skull-face Book Seller Honda-san - This is a short series about a skull faced worker in a book store. It’s a joke a minute commentary on low wage retail work and Japanese pop culture, complete with the bashful main character having to help a foreigner find a particular kind of yaoi. Streaming on Crunchyroll.

SSSS.Gridman - Think Ultraman with over-the-top action, but with a twist: whoever gets killed by attacking kaiju is forgotten by everyone except for the main character. This show is proof that, even after Darling in the FranXX, Studio Trigger can still make quality anime. Streaming on CrunchyrollandFunimation.

Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku - Wotakoi is the story of a boy who reunites with his childhood friend and they start dating, except instead of high schoolers, they’re adults who work together. Also, they’re both massive otakus, which complicates things. This is a show that finds comedy in adult otaku conversations, like whether it’s okay for someone to “ship” her boyfriend with her friend’s boyfriend. Another victim of Anime Strike, this is now streaming on basic Amazon Prime.

- Andrew, AB Staff Blogger

aconite-scanlation: And with that the Wotakoi translation is completed! Thank you very much @ulicioa

aconite-scanlation:

And with that the Wotakoi translation is completed! Thank you very much @ulicioara for your help on the last few chapters. It made everything go a lot faster. And thank you all who followed my blog and updates, who read what I released and who left kind messages! I hope you’ll stick with me on my other translation project ♪(^∇^*)


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Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku

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Wotakoi with YamaKen and Mitsuki

Date Posted : 2021.02.23

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