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It was able to draw a tear from my cold eyes.

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Watch something like; Nichijou, Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun or Working!! they are quite funny and will fill the hole in your heart.

I didn't shed a tear because i had none left to spare :p
I knew what was to come ( accidentally saw a page from the manga).
Copy that, will continue with other anime eventually. For the time being S16 and S17 of Law and Order : SVU will be keeping me occupied.
 
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Kids on the Slope is in no way perfect, it has a somewhat generic cookie cutter shonen high school feel to it, but that's okay. The formula seems to make it work better because I could not imagine it being anything else. The vastly different characters do not take up the standard roles you would expect to see. A misunderstood and wild student, a shy transfer student and a female classmate who is always there for them. Their differences work well to create some really good and solid interactions. Granted some of them are fairly easy to spot and pick up, which can frustrate you a little. This is specially so with the crossed wires and mixed emotions but, they are teenagers so it is to be expected. I never felt bored watching it, and every episode flowed really well into the next, despite that is is set over a period of 3 years. Kids on the slope is good, very good, and well worth your time.

I freakin' love this show! This and Your Lie in April touched me deeply when I watched them (back to back:D)
 
I finally got back into Gintama after starting it back in May 2015, while it was slow for the first 50 or so episodes but, it started to grow on me. Approaching episode 150 and the fourth season, I am very happy I stuck with it's slow start. The comedy is much sharper, along with the production values, and the combat sequences can rival that of a popular battle shonen. I recommend it to anyone who likes a bit of slow burner and wants something to watch while in between shows.
 
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Kaze no Stigma, is a fairly straight forward modern fantasy action series. I found some of the characters where ever so slightly annoying, Ayano comes to mind with her constant anger issues and Tsundere demeanor. It eventually subsided slightly as the show progressed, but became apparent that the series runs out of steam towards the end. It hooks you with a classic mysterious 'friend for the past' and then ends it as soon as it begins. It's OK at best, worth a watch if you want to broaden your horizons a little. I recommend that one reads the manga to supplement the show a little.
 

Somehow the schedule was adjusted, so episode 469 is fillers again... To add insult to injury, it is a time skip back to a younger Naruto. Episode 470 according to a TV Tokyo listing will be canon, and from there onward's (hopefully) only canon.
 
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Kaze no Stigma, is a fairly straight forward modern fantasy action series. I found some of the characters where ever so slightly annoying, Ayano comes to mind with her constant anger issues and Tsundere demeanor. It eventually subsided slightly as the show progressed, but became apparent that the series runs out of steam towards the end. It hooks you with a classic mysterious 'friend for the past' and then ends it as soon as it begins. It's OK at best, worth a watch if you want to broaden your horizons a little. I recommend that one reads the manga to supplement the show a little.

Oh man, I remember watching this when I started watching anime. Not a fan of the pacing, the characterizations, and the general bare-bones air of the entire affair.
 
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A somewhat interesting plot makes Coffin Princess a seemingly charming show to watch. Despite its appearance of being a standard mahou-shoujo formula along with a harem of sorts. I get's away with a bit of a twist to it, as opposed to using wands, rifles or Gundo roughly the size of a M82A1 are used along with magic to power them. I wish there was just a tiny bit more explanation and filling in on the world Coffin Princess is based on, but I guess it was toned down to keep the story flowing. If you want to enjoy a break from the classic magical girl genre that is not another Madoka, or Card Captor Sakura either them it's well worth the watch.
 
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A somewhat interesting plot makes Coffin Princess a seemingly charming show to watch. Despite its appearance of being a standard mahou-shoujo formula along with a harem of sorts. I get's away with a bit of a twist to it, as opposed to using wands, rifles or Gundo roughly the size of a M82A1 are used along with magic to power them. I wish there was just a tiny bit more explanation and filling in on the world Coffin Princess is based on, but I guess it was toned down to keep the story flowing. If you want to enjoy a break from the classic magical girl genre that is not another Madoka, or Card Captor Sakura either them it's well worth the watch.

Sounds interesting to me, I've added it on my watch list.
 
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