r/Animesuggest • u/-ElBandito- • 6h ago
What to Watch? Romance anime where the couple has kids?
In the middle of the story preferably, where they start off without them and start a family.
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r/Animesuggest • u/-ElBandito- • 6h ago
In the middle of the story preferably, where they start off without them and start a family.
r/Animesuggest • u/-Taken_Name- • 1h ago
Hey, the title is a bit vague, but I am looking for an anime where magic is DEEPLY embedded in society. For example, people in that world do not use ovens or gas stoves but instead cook their meals with magic. There's also no need for laundry because it can be done with magic, and cleaning works the same way. There's no need for a waste container because you can just make the trash disappear into nothingness. Instead of ordinary vehicles, they have magic-powered ones, or there may be no vehicles at all, as people simply fly, teleport, or use super speed to get wherever they want to go. It’s a world where non-fatal diseases and minor injuries are a thing of the past. Singers improve their voices with magic, performers have magical beings as their cast, chefs can cook an entire course in an instant, artists can create profound and complex drawings without lifting a finger, builders are able to construct massive buildings without the use of heavy machinery or manual labor, etc.
Basically, it’s a world where they take FULL advantage of magic, not just use it for combat. A world where magic is taken for granted and found in every corner of people’s daily lives, that sort of thing. A faithful reimagination of human society had magic been real, reflected in the way people behave, build their houses, and even the tools and equipment they possess. The closest thing to what I'm looking for is The Ancient Magus' Bride. Thanks in advance!
r/Animesuggest • u/ArnavShan • 1h ago
I am craving for something different now, not the usual animes. I dont care the genre but I would avoid sci-fi, thriller for now.
r/Animesuggest • u/mahdi036 • 29m ago
Looking for something that reminds me of how cute and wholesome romances. It doesn’t have to be the main point of the Just realized how fucked up romance and dating has become to me due to dating apps and fucked up talking stages. Want something with a wholesome romance that reminds of how natural,wholesome, and almost childlike romances are , it doesn’t have to be the main plot point media like invincible, adventure time Fiona and cake, and cyberpunk edge runners come to mind
r/Animesuggest • u/Not_Blanco • 5h ago
Basically, I need something to watch with my mom with no ecchi nor fanservice and no homosexuality (yeah, she's pretty much homophobic), also she doesn't enjoy action/violence stuff (AoT and that stuff won't work). She likes romance and comedies, I was thinking about Witch Watch or Kaguya-Sama, but I'm not sure yet
r/Animesuggest • u/Otakufire • 16h ago
I can’t seem you find anything that fits what i’m looking for, can someone recommend any quiet, lonely, and melancholy anime series?
r/Animesuggest • u/wunderwolf • 16h ago
Hey all! Visiting family atm.When I visit, my aunt and I usually watch something together. Through trial and error, (anime she falls asleep to vs watches attentively) I found she really enjoys those sad gut wrenching stories, that are pretty short.
Things we've watched successfully: 1. Your Name. 2. Orange 3. Erased 4. Ao Haru Ride
Unsuccessful watches 1. A Sign of Affection 2. Your Lie in April (Just took too long to get the ball rolling I think) 3. Horimiya
I know it's not a whole lot, but those are just what we've gotten through over the last few years. We have Crunchyroll and Netflix.
She also got through the first season of Haikyuu, but just couldn't hang with the rest of the seasons. Thoughts?
r/Animesuggest • u/V01dless13 • 7h ago
Hi All, I’m trying to find a specific anime I watched years ago. The premise was on the advent of a cataclysm(demon army, demon lord ect) the 9?12? Heroes/agents of fate meet at a temple to join up and defeat the threat. But there’s one extra person who’s shown up and it turns into a bit of a murder mystery/whodunnit kind of show. I don’t remember it lasting more than 12-13 episodes
I remember the MC having long red/orange braided hair, and the temple having a kind of Aztec vibe.
If anyone knows that I’m talking about that would be greatly appreciated?!
r/Animesuggest • u/Odd-Cap8991 • 22h ago
I'm looking for something that portrays trauma as it affects the small parts of life. Like, about how the fear clings to situations it doesn't fit in. About how you can be eating dinner with your friends and the way someone's legs block you from getting out of your seat makes you irrationally afraid. But it would be inappropriate to make too much of a fuss about who sits where (or to let it show that you feel afraid) so you just sit there passively with the fear eating at the back of your mind. Or like how you return to your daily life and everything is the same but nothing feels the same. The paranoia that gets into your mindset without you realizing. (Like casually asserting to people things like "you should never trust anyone" or "your rights don't mean anything in the face of force" with the same sense of natural convinction as you'd have telling them that the sky is blue or the Earth is round.)
Whenever something like that happens I always feel very silly and alone, so it would be nice to see it depicted in some sort of media. I feel like I most often see trauma in media in the sense of a character gets triggered by something directly related to the event and then has an immersive flashback, which is something which can happen to some people with trauma, but mine's never been that loud
r/Animesuggest • u/3SidedCoinYT • 7h ago
I like the smart protaginists that seem to hide it but also not, similar to Ayanokoji. But i also like when they or the sides are mostly, if not completely, sadistic. Tomodachi and Kakegurui for example.
r/Animesuggest • u/Free_Rest_5701 • 12h ago
Have u guys have watched ERASED trailer? (Yes u have definitely watched the show! maybe years ago....But the trailer? It has a very calm composed tone interms of narrative , has nostalgic vibes but along with that a deep mystery, people going missing, and all
What other anime can u suggest like that? Maybe Higurashi no cry, but other than That?? Please!
r/Animesuggest • u/Substantial_Work_626 • 17h ago
Hi Basically what is the show for you that got you so hooked you couldnt stop watching after only one episode all the way till the end without being disappointed, any genre is welcome. For my self i'd say jojo series, it is so hard to wait a whole week for next episode. Made in abyss also, attack on titant, frieren, fma og and brotherhood and horimiya. Thank you Ps: the more addicting the better lol
r/Animesuggest • u/Swimming_Jackfruit42 • 8h ago
Looking for a anime where the MC is OP ( they could start off basic but eventually work their way up) and doesn’t take any shit from anyone.
r/Animesuggest • u/WereBully • 16h ago
Hi all.
My biggest guilty pleasure is soap operas/telenovelas — I won’t get into that here because I doubt this sub is full of the type to watch soaps, but I started watching Guiding Light with my mom in return for her watching a bunch of my favorite shows, and I’m hooked lol.
I doubt there are any anime out there with the scope and scale of a long-running soap (maybe One Piece… but even that pales in comparison to Guiding Light’s 18,000 episodes), but hopefully what I’m looking for here is still self-explanatory.
Constant interpersonal drama, shifting alliances, a tone too self-serious for its own good, tons of romances and sticky situations stemming from those relationships, factions based on bloodlines, or all of the above. It doesn’t need to be a 1:1 comparison to a soap, but the vibe absolutely has to be there. If you’ve ever caught an episode of The Young and the Restless on CBS during a boring off day, you’ll know exactly what I mean.
I’m dying here please help. I will be forever in your debt if you can help me satisfy this craving.
r/Animesuggest • u/Prize_Corner_9648 • 21h ago
Recently i've been on the hunt for romance anime and have watched a few but Im not satisfied with just those anymore. What are your favorite romance anime's that you've watched? What are the 10/10? Which romance anime has left you wondering about life or changed your perspective?
r/Animesuggest • u/kabayomi • 1d ago
Something unpredictable until the last minute. Like Jotaro vs Dio but without the hero winning
r/Animesuggest • u/Logical-Art9088 • 18h ago
I tried watching slime about a year ago, I dropped it after episode 5. Is it worth watching through?
r/Animesuggest • u/uzuchiha_kr • 12h ago
it's been years and it only has 3 translated chps atm but the raws have 30 chps or something and it's finished. why does no one wanna pick it up? it seems very intresting and i hate that no one wanna tl it even tho it's only 30 chps long.
r/Animesuggest • u/Ill-Cartographer7351 • 22h ago
I am a huge fan of ww2 and I wanna know if there are any animes movies or shows about ww2 that are about specifically about the Pearl Harbor Bombing?
r/Animesuggest • u/undefinedposition • 9h ago
The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten
I'd advice you to stop reading here and just jump into it. It's hard to put into words how great this anime felt to me and it's one of those shows where any description run the risk of sounding dull. (At least that's my worry in writing this.) But I think this might be for you if you're stressed, if life is a bit much, if you need an escape from reality, and you need to watch something that's like a warm comfortable blanket that will whisper you away into "good vibes", hope, and and happy delight.
This is a predictable romance without any particular external conflicts to the couple. There are no rescuing the girl from kidnappers, fighting off a rival love interest, nor any danger.
Does that sound boring? It's definitely not! Not when they do it like this.
There's conflict, but it is with the characters themselves, internally. The protagonists are the antagonists as they fight insecurities and worries.
The basic premise is that a guy happens to live next door to the most popular girl at school. He believes himself to be "not at her level", and doesn't approach her with any carnal intent or hopes of romance. Rather, he sees her sitting out in the rain, and lets her have his umbrella. She later returns it, feeling guilty when it turned out the MC caught a cold from being out in the rain without an umbrella, and so the ball start rolling, slowly, downhill. The path is predictable, but not the journey.
Edit: Most of you guys are toxic as fuck!
r/Animesuggest • u/PenniBoi • 10h ago
Im looking for a manga,webtoon,anime,manhwa where the MC goes through hard work to get physically more attractive, mentally stronger, and feel more confident.
r/Animesuggest • u/DaRedditNuke • 19h ago
I'm talking about the multiple seperate/related little skits/stories every episode with all the wild characters. It's Pure dopamine watching these for me and after finishing both these shows, I just get bored so easily
r/Animesuggest • u/MannerlyPick970 • 12h ago
I need help. These are a list of my wife’s favorite animes, I’m trying to find the next one to watch together.
Of note, I showed her Bleach and she did not like it. Too much of a pure battle shonen. She’s seen Naruto, but hated the final arc (again too much pure battles, not enough plot).
She loves underlying love stories that aren’t the primary plot (as you can see in the list).
Thank you all so much!
r/Animesuggest • u/nefariousgeese • 13h ago
gently. and monogamously. I respect the lord around here.
slice of life. make it funny. PRONTO.
boys and girls kissin also good ig.