/r/Newanime
A place to discuss anime!
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This is meant to be a new anime subreddit, hence the name.
The goal of this subreddit is to be a community driven sub with all metathreads and content being community driven and the job of us moderators is to make this happen
While originally intended to discuss new shows, this sub here is all for being a new and fresh anime community. Once the sub has gained some traction, we'll be doing group sessions of aired and airing shows.
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Am I having a Mandela effect or didn't an anime with nearly identical premise come out in 2012 - 2017. 🤨🎃
Boruto is actually good. Yes, he is a bratty child, but that's the point. He is supposed to learn from his mistakes, and come back from them. He was born with everything, and he lost everything. He must learn to be better and respect the people. He has to become stronger to get everything back. He has to get stronger mentally. It's supposed to be peaceful. It's the era of peace Naruto worked gor, and now that the peace is gone, Boruto must get stronger and restore the peace again.
Great fkn anime, fight scenes, story, it’s on Netflix. I haven’t heard much about it so I thought I’d mention this gem of a show.
Link To Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q33kmDggyn8&ab_channel=Zavotion
"Zom100: Bucket List of the Dead" exceeded my expectations, captivating me with its intense and gory scenes. Akira, finds himself trapped in a soul-sucking office job and yearns for the excitement of a zombie apocalypse.
The show resonated with me personally as I've experienced the pressures and frustrations of corporate life. The emotional moments in the first episode were abundant, and the transformation from monochrome to a vibrant world after the apocalypse was a powerful metaphor for liberation.
I relate to Akira's struggles, and it has motivated me to take control of my own life, scheduling vacations and creating a bucket list. The show encourages us to question the status quo and not let work define our existence. It's a wake-up call to value our time and embrace life's possibilities before it's too late.
Let me know what you think of my review!
Cheers,
Zave