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Feeling down in the dumps? Bored? Depressed? Stressed? Don't worry we all have been there, and there are days we just need to watch a little something funny to pick us up from those blue days. The good thing is there are plenty of funny animes to watch when you are feeling down. Personally, these five comedy animes have work themselves into my heart and made me crack up when I felt down in the dumps. Hopefully you dear reading, will give a shot at these animes.
By G.B6 years ago in Geeks
There are no words to describe how hilarious and entertaining this anime series is, it is truly a gem of all gems when it comes to anime comedy. It brings forth so many characters that are strangely odd, yet fascinating so it is no surprise that Netflix launched both season 1 and season 2 this year. After all, The Disastrous Life of Saiki K was a huge success in Japan, so it comes as no surprise that it became a sensation when it hit Netflix for the American viewers.
Finally! October has come and with it brings many, many amazing animes that premier this month. Among one of them is Fairy Tail's last season, or better known as season 9. It has been a long-awaited season and with it the story wraps up of our favorite guild members. Many fans are aware that the manga has finished and the new spin-off was released this summer in the continuance of the last manga chapter of Fairy Tail. Just because the manga has ended does not discourage fans. As a matter of fact, many fans have been in an enthusiastic uproar of the new season.
Hey, guys is Anime Geek here reporting for chapters 4 through 7 reviews. Before you continue to read this, I will recommend reading the link below to catch up on some of the topics that will be discussed in this article. If you have read up to these chapters then go ahead and continue reading.
Disbelief. Shock. Those were the first reactions to the news of The Seven Deadly Sins manga ending soon. It has been one of the most loved and awaited animes of 2018, yet the manga will be ending in roughly a year. The creator of the manga, Nakaba Suzuki, recently expressed his desire to end the manga at 40 volumes in about a year's time. This means the manga does not have much to go and is bound to have an ending worthy of a shonen as described by Suzuki.
Fairy Tail: 100 Year Quest finally made its way to fans in July 2018 (there are spoilers ahead so read on at your own risk). The long-awaited spin-off finally began and it was received with extreme enthusiasm from fans. One could say the story never ended because it picks off from the end of the Alvarez Arc. The strongest team of Fairy Tail is on their way to complete their 100-year quest and fated encounters, new love rivals, and new dragons await the happy-go-lucky bunch. Fans were disappointed that the story ended in such a vague way and it left fans with a lot of questions. Perhaps Hiro Mashima intended the end to have an open-ending so he could work on a new project while simultaneously working with a Fairy Tail spin-off. Either way, the new project, Eden's Zero, and the new spin-off series have brought the audience exactly what they wanted.
If you are reading this, more likely you know about Hiro Mashima's work Fairy Tail and Eden's Zero manga (as well as the anime adaptation of Fairy Tail). If you don't know about his work, get ready to get enlightened by Mashima-sensei's fictional worlds. The author has been the creator of one of the most popular Shonen anime, Fairy Tail, but everything that goes up must come down. Hence, Fairy Tail ended back in 2017 and a new series much different from Fairy Tail was published in June 2018. It was expected that the new series would be completely different than the wizardly-guild, but there are a lot of similarities between the two stories.
Nothing screams Shounen anime more than an overly hyped young hero, his friends by his side, and his mentor for support in one a picture shot. Just take a look at the My Hero Academia official art, and you will realize how exciting these young characters portray themselves to the fans. Much similar to the all-time Shounen favorite Naruto.Naruto has been one of the most successful anime in its genre of all time, and it still continues to be so with its spin-off of the original series.
Anime characters are advertised constantly by both production companies and anime fans. However, there is a handful of characters that more popular than others among the anime fandom. Some are popular by their looks alone and others by the level of their strength or supernatural power that he or she may possess. After all, that is what viewers crave, both inner and outer strength in main characters.
On April 5, 2018, Hiro Mashima, author of Fairy Tail manga, announced to his fans that he will do a spinoff of the original series. The series that started it all began August 2, 2006, until July 26, 2017, via Weekly Shonen Magazine.