Anime fan as well. Last anime I watched all the way through is The Great Passage which is about a group making a dictionary. While visiting my sister I watched some of The Apothecary Diaries which I enjoyed a lot and continued with reading the light novels instead of getting Crunchyroll for myself to finish it off. Trying not to have any anime streaming services because I have a lot of series on DVD that I have not watched. I was sad when Crunchyroll brought out Madman. They sold DVDs in Australia and there anime streaming service which no longer exists was the best one that I had used and sad its gone.
Animes are great. So adventurous and fun and some how pull at every emotion you have. Haven't seen those 2 animes myself, will have to give them a watch sometime. Crunchyroll roll has bought out most anime streaming sites now I think? I've been subscribed to it for about 12 years
HiDive still exists at the moment. All the others I knew about are gone. Not counting the likes of Amazon Prime and Disney which stream some anime on there. I dropped my anime streaming subscriptions when I went back to watching science fiction shows. I seem to go in loops every few years between my interests and back to anime for the first time in a very long time.
Anime fan as well. Last anime I watched all the way through is The Great Passage which is about a group making a dictionary. While visiting my sister I watched some of The Apothecary Diaries which I enjoyed a lot and continued with reading the light novels instead of getting Crunchyroll for myself to finish it off. Trying not to have any anime streaming services because I have a lot of series on DVD that I have not watched. I was sad when Crunchyroll brought out Madman. They sold DVDs in Australia and there anime streaming service which no longer exists was the best one that I had used and sad its gone.
Animes are great. So adventurous and fun and some how pull at every emotion you have. Haven't seen those 2 animes myself, will have to give them a watch sometime. Crunchyroll roll has bought out most anime streaming sites now I think? I've been subscribed to it for about 12 years
HiDive still exists at the moment. All the others I knew about are gone. Not counting the likes of Amazon Prime and Disney which stream some anime on there. I dropped my anime streaming subscriptions when I went back to watching science fiction shows. I seem to go in loops every few years between my interests and back to anime for the first time in a very long time.