On AngryParsley and probably gwern’s advice, I watched Puella Magi Madoka Magica. It starts out as a monster-of-the-week magical girl anime but quickly takes a turn for the absolutely bizarre, intersecting a few LW tropes on its way out.
I also watched the first season of Kore wa Zombie desu ka? (which I think would be better translated as “This is supposed to be a zombie?” or “This is what it means to be a zombie?”). It’s also a memetic mutation of the magical girl genre; the main character is turned into a zombie and quickly gathers a harem of supernaturals, while accidentally draining the magic powers of the harem’s token magical girl.
I wouldn’t watch the second season until all of it is available; Hulu has a bad habit of giving up on a show halfway through (e.g., of all things, Serial Experiments Lain… facepalm).
One criticism I’ve heard of Puella Magi Madoka Magica (from my family; I think it’s great) is that it “has too many little girls crying”. So I guess if that’s not your cup of tea, that’s something to watch out for.
I wouldn’t watch the second season until all of it is available; Hulu has a bad habit of giving up on a show halfway through (e.g., of all things, Serial Experiments Lain… facepalm).
See above for redundant comment about the incredibly fucked state of copyright. Pirate away, really; I can’t imagine how perverse you’d have to be to obey such laws!
On AngryParsley and probably gwern’s advice, I watched Puella Magi Madoka Magica. It starts out as a monster-of-the-week magical girl anime but quickly takes a turn for the absolutely bizarre, intersecting a few LW tropes on its way out.
I also watched the first season of Kore wa Zombie desu ka? (which I think would be better translated as “This is supposed to be a zombie?” or “This is what it means to be a zombie?”). It’s also a memetic mutation of the magical girl genre; the main character is turned into a zombie and quickly gathers a harem of supernaturals, while accidentally draining the magic powers of the harem’s token magical girl.
I wouldn’t watch the second season until all of it is available; Hulu has a bad habit of giving up on a show halfway through (e.g., of all things, Serial Experiments Lain… facepalm).
One criticism I’ve heard of Puella Magi Madoka Magica (from my family; I think it’s great) is that it “has too many little girls crying”. So I guess if that’s not your cup of tea, that’s something to watch out for.
I had more trouble with the early parts where they were just being normal little girls. Once things got creepy and tragic I was at home. ;)
See above for redundant comment about the incredibly fucked state of copyright. Pirate away, really; I can’t imagine how perverse you’d have to be to obey such laws!