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Kakegurui is all kinds of over-the-top ridiculous but it's so much fun.
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A bunch. Guilty Crown was the first that sprung to mind (says a lot) but I dug through my anime list and scrounged up a few more; Akashic Records, Re:CREATORS, Grisaia no Kajitsu (Rakuen more specifically) , GATE, and Cross Ange. Probably more but I'm too lazy to think of any more.
Why would MCU movies be a "guilty" pleasure, out of curiosity?MCU Movies and Star Wars Clone Wars CGI cartoon.
Why would MCU movies be a "guilty" pleasure, out of curiosity?
Huh, okay. I confess I haven't seen those ones yet (except I think I saw Iron Man 2 a while ago), since I'm suuuuuper behind on Marvel movies, but I've met people who love those onesIron man 2, thor ragnarok, and the guardians movies.
Pffff totally doesn't have to be a guilty pleasure! That show is absolutely hilarious - a fantastic parody of typical shoujo tropes and reverse harem tropes and such. It's pure gold. One of the only shoujo series I actually enjoy.God, definitely Ouran High School Host club. It’s just a good mix between stupid, funny and nostalgic.
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I agree, I think it's a good idea for ecchi anime to have very obviously ecchi scenes early on. Just me personally - I can't stand ecchi, so it's nice to know within the first few minutes of a show that I should avoid it if it isn't to my taste.For me, it would have to be the delightful anime, "A Sister's All You Need". Watched the anime, read the manga, loved the light novel. Granted, it's not afraid to flaunt how over the top the fanservice can get; I'm sure the ones that have watched the first minute of the first episode will agree with me. I, however, think it was a genius move by the animators to include a stupidly ecchi scene at the beginning to weed out those that weren't for ecchi, because compared to the other ecchi scenes later on, the one in the first episode was tame. If one stuck around after the decoy scene, however, the actual show would begin.
The story revolves around a light novel author with an obsession for little sisters (thus the title), along with his group of friends that are mostly other light novel writers as well. The episodes focus on their daily lives for the most part, and like I said, the show will get super ecchi, it also focuses on the underlying theme of the struggles of being an adult. There are even times where the show departs from its usually playful nature to reveal more about the characters themselves in those "real moments". I'm not sure what it is, but some of it hits close to home for me, as a student facing more difficulties with each year.
I didn't mean to write that much lmao- But as I have done so in the past, I implore whoever is reading this to at least give it a shot. Thanks for coming to my TedTalk. uwu