SAO Alternate: Gun Gale Online
a year ago
rewatched recently since there's a new season coming after like 7 years
I was not familiar with SAO but watching it with a friend who was made a lot of things make more sense (namely all the stuff about Gun Gale Online that doesn't make sense as a game is inherited from SAO)
I don't think it's a great show but it was a fun watch and the english dub has some pretty solid acting and I'm still interested in seeing what they can do with another season
I was not familiar with SAO but watching it with a friend who was made a lot of things make more sense (namely all the stuff about Gun Gale Online that doesn't make sense as a game is inherited from SAO)
I don't think it's a great show but it was a fun watch and the english dub has some pretty solid acting and I'm still interested in seeing what they can do with another season
FA+

I guess GGO is more of a spinoff as the characters are otehr ones and it's all about a shooter game....
Anyways, "Shangri-La Frontier" is actually quite fun and captures a bunch of the MMO fare and pure gaming stuff really well, got little eastereggs and the characters are quite amusing with their banter among each other. Even the NPC characters have a fun design and personalities. Would reccommend that to you.
And that doesn't include all the longrunner shows and continuations yet.
Anime with a furry bonus on the horizon:
-Final season of "Beastars" (I gues sthe animation will be neat once again but I admit they try to cramp a lot of material into one season which could make it end up a bit rushed in parts)
-"Pokémon Horizons" (I count that; I have still to watch the new show. Pokémon to me is the usual feel good stuff with simple story beats and often cute and silly, sometimes cool Monster moments)
-"The Concierge at Hokkyoku Department Store" (still waiting for that movie which looks quite fun and colorful; Girl having a job taking care of talking Animal customers; fun stuff)
-(recently added) "The Yokai Next Door" (saw the trailer and was like that is right up my alley; slice of life stories about a village where Humans and Yokai live peacefully together which looks wholesome and will be both adorable and potentially tearing at the heartstrings)