Dusk Maiden of Amnesia:
When I first watched the first episode, I didn't see it as anything special or worth picking up, so I didn't bother watching it when it was airing. I decided to pick it back up after it finished airing just to pass the time, and it ended up being the best anime I've seen that year, with an interesting plot and mystery, stylish visuals, and a great soundtrack.
Girls Und Panzer:
I expected to be more juvenile and gimmicky, but it really did end up being rather tame, being more about tanks than it was about cute-girls-doing-cute-thing-and-there's-tanks-somewhere-too. Also, despite no one dying, the tank fights were surprisingly intense. It was just a fun watch.
Chihayafuru:
The only reason I watched this was because it looked pretty. I'm not into sports or card game anime, but I loved the hell out of this one. It has one of the most likable female leads I've seen in an anime, and the karuta games more intense than any moment in Attack on Titan (Which I do like, by the way.)
Oblivion Island:
I'm not a fan of CGI anime, like, at all, and the only reason I really watched this was because Christine Marie Cabanos was in the dub and I find her insanely adorable. What I got was a fun, innocent little movie that was surprisingly touching at parts. The CGI, while wasn't Pixar or Dreamworks quality, was very colorful and fairly creative. There was even a character that I grew so attached to that I literally screamed at my screen when something happen to him (Not spoiling what, though.) If a movie can get that sort of reaction out of me, it's a sign of a good movie.
When I first watched the first episode, I didn't see it as anything special or worth picking up, so I didn't bother watching it when it was airing. I decided to pick it back up after it finished airing just to pass the time, and it ended up being the best anime I've seen that year, with an interesting plot and mystery, stylish visuals, and a great soundtrack.
Girls Und Panzer:
I expected to be more juvenile and gimmicky, but it really did end up being rather tame, being more about tanks than it was about cute-girls-doing-cute-thing-and-there's-tanks-somewhere-too. Also, despite no one dying, the tank fights were surprisingly intense. It was just a fun watch.
Chihayafuru:
The only reason I watched this was because it looked pretty. I'm not into sports or card game anime, but I loved the hell out of this one. It has one of the most likable female leads I've seen in an anime, and the karuta games more intense than any moment in Attack on Titan (Which I do like, by the way.)
Oblivion Island:
I'm not a fan of CGI anime, like, at all, and the only reason I really watched this was because Christine Marie Cabanos was in the dub and I find her insanely adorable. What I got was a fun, innocent little movie that was surprisingly touching at parts. The CGI, while wasn't Pixar or Dreamworks quality, was very colorful and fairly creative. There was even a character that I grew so attached to that I literally screamed at my screen when something happen to him (Not spoiling what, though.) If a movie can get that sort of reaction out of me, it's a sign of a good movie.