Have to say One piece, even though I know people will probably be turned off by it since it's mainstream anime. I don't have time to watch these new ones that keep popping up all the time, but I must say, I did enjoy Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu as my last most recent anime I watched.
PS: I prefer old anime like Outlaw star, Galaxy express 999, etc ^^
Rewatching select episodes of Futari Wa Pretty Cure Splash Star, the third season of the PreCure franchise.
Splash Star was the first time (but not the last time in the PreCure franchise) that some of the bad guys were reformed and became part of the team. Also, the final episodes revealed a surprising twist.
"Children Who Chase Lost Voices (星を追う子ども: Hoshi wo Ou Kodomo)"
A 2011 Japanese anime film directed by Makoto Shinkai. 116 minutes.
It reminded me of the fantasy films of Studio Ghibli (Miyazaki anime) a little bit.
I like this film. I've been just wondering what kind of person Asuna's father was.
Cleaning out my HDD of duplicate episodes, TV episodes that I now own on BD and series that I know I'll never watch........and end up re-watching random anime episodes instead.
Just rewatched an episode of Shokugeki no Souma season 2, part of an episode of Alice to Zoroku and caught myself from rewatching New Game!
sup' finalpyre? My favorite anime till now it's "Durarara!". It's about a guy that moves to a place in japan(don't know if it's real btw) called ikebukuro, he meets with is childhood friend who gives him a tour thru the city and tells him that ain't easy to roll around 'cause of the gangs and weird urban stories about a headless bikedriver... soon enough he understand that the reality behind all this creepy and wacky gossip is much harder... The strong point of the serie is that there's ministories that converge on the city becaming a bigger plot... :)