The year is over, and I am currently enjoying some paid time off.
Manga
I am still reading GTO and Shibuya Near Family, which are both good.
I have discovered Wasteful Days of High School Girls has someone working on translations of new chapters these days, so that's neat. It's definitely one of the most underrated slice of life comedies I have encountered.
Are You A Landmine, Chihara-San? is one of those manga that keeps showing up in r/manga, so I assume it's not too interesting. However, I have recently seen an interesting video on the Jirai-Kei subculture, so I'm willing to check it out. Maybe it's good, but I am not that many chapters in.
Anime
I have finished Eureka Seven. It is at its core a romance show, and does very few things wrong. Solid overall, but not excelling in anything. I'd definitely say go check it out, even if it perhaps a bit overrated. B+
I have also finished Season 1 of Black Lagoon (and the gag manga DVD-Bonus OVA, as seen in the thumbnail), and it is very good. Its plot structure is basically the same as those late 80s OVAs that are divided into a bunch of movies. It is one of the most western-culture-influenced anime I have ever seen, and an unusually international in scope too. After the ol' reliable first major arc that feels like a Lupin III movie (I love those), we surprisingly get a lot of melancholia about the fall of the Soviet Union and the End of History. The author's a liberal to my knowledge, and such Fukuyama style sentiment of "this is the world we live in. It sucks, but it we can't do anything about it" is interesting to witness. I am definitely interested to see what Season 2 can bring. Oh, and the music is good. A+
I've been watching the original Space Battleship Yamato, after having seen the remake a few years ago and I have been hooked once again. I might even enjoy it more than the remake. Undoubtedly thanks to the very retro charm it has, and the iconic OP and ED. A+
Tokimeki Tonight is a 1982 romcom. Add supernatural themes drawing inspiration from horror tropes, contemporary pop culture (that's not other anime), fantastic stylistic choices and two chaotic evil main characters / rivals?
It's very fun. Supposedly, it was an inspiration for Sailor Moon. A
Another fun one is Cardcaptor Sakura. Quality episodic magical girl shenanigans. I'm still too early into the show to judge it.
Monogatari: Second Season is good. SHAFT at its best, and even the highly questionable nonsense from seasons past has been toned down. And when Araragi isn't on screen, it's even better. B+
Why does Ranma ½ (the original) have so much Happosai?
Donghua
I have started The Legend of Princess Chang-Ge yesterday. A historical drama set in a period of turmoil in the Tang dynasty. Episode 1 was good, and I am interested to see if the rest also is. The 3D animation looks very good.
Tried watching season 1 of Demon Slayer but I had to stop at episode 13. It's so fucking inane and boring. Trying to avoid forcing myself to watch shit I hate for some external reason.
Finished watching Strawberry Marshmellow, which was good. At least the anime washes off most of the lolicon stuff. It still has that residue, but it's not bad in the show. I liked how it used audio in the comedy better than most shows.
Rewatched Kanon (2002), which was okay. It's surprisingly how competent it is for 12 episodes and the digital colouring doesn't even look that bad. The big camera movements during the OP and the animation for them is pretty impressive. Still worse than the VN and the Kyoto Animation adaptation, but it's not awful.
Gunna' watch Diebuster and Sol Bianca (1999) soon.
I have only watched the 2002 version of Kanon lol. I liked it though.
Mostly been watching anime documentaries/behind the scenes and stuff with commentaries.