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TopicB8 Anime of the Year 2018 awards [Voting Phase][AOTY]
Mobilezoid
12/18/18 8:30:40 PM
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Killing Bites is about people infused with animal powers who battle one another. If you can look past the blatant fanservice elements, there are a lot of creative fights in this anime that made it a whole lot of fun to watch. The plot is mostly an excuse for the battles, but it's at least decent too

Laid-Back Camp is about girls who discover the simple joy of camping. This anime was by far the most relaxing experience of the year, but it also had an impressive amount of depth in both the camping adventures and the characterization. Laid-Back Camp had a ton of funny moments, too.

Last Period is about characters who live in a gacha game. Let me be up front, the comedy in this show is super lame. However, that's also what makes it kind of great if self-aware lameness is what you're into. My favorite part was Wiseman, a group of antagonists who burst into scenes with a dumb Team Rocket-style introduction. They also produced an ED song that was far catchier than it had any right to be.

Planet With is a mecha show about a boy who fights both to undermine a non-standard alien invasion and against the super-powered defenders of Earth. For me, Planet With was the perfect mixture of seriousness and absurdity. It featured silly animal mascot things, but also had a lot of moments that kind of got to me. The pacing of the story was great too, covering a lot without ever seeming rushed.

Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl-senpai is about a guy who strives to help various girls who are inflicted with quasi-supernatural problems. I'm really not sure how else to quickly describe it, but that blurb doesn't do the show justice. The main characters all have fantastic development and chemistry. Aside from a few pacing issues, I've always been satisfied with how the individual arcs were handled.

Revue Starlight is about a group of theater students who participate in a rather unusual series of auditions. This is a hard anime to describe without giving anything away. I guess I'll just say that all the characters were unique, the animation was beautiful, and the story was filled with tons of great symbolism. This show really deserves at least a chance, because the first episode is an excellent indicator of the awesomeness that follows.

Zombie Land Saga is about a group of girls who are turned into zombies in order to form an idol group. This show has a lot of fun characters, and their zombie/idol misadventures lead to a lot of hilarious moments. What really pulls it all together for me, though, is that it also has a lot heart. It may be an absurd look at the idol genre, but I feel that ZLS also works as a legit idol anime too.
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