Anime is pretty popular among autistic people. However, aside from being obsessed with Voltron as a kid, I never got into it. I’m wondering what I’m missing.
Thank you very much for suggesting and summarizing those animes. Based on your post, I want to give Rise of the Shield Hero a shot first, but Code Geass and Konosuba look appealing to me too.
What do you think of Blue-Eyed Samurai? My friend recommended it to me. I saw the first episode, but it seems to be taking a while to get started and already appears a bit formulaic. I was watching it with a friend that feels the same about formulaic plots, and she was predicting the rest of the entire series. Are we wrong about the plot and does it get better?
The formulaic approach is something we cannot escape completely, I fear. It’s why I am trying different media from different countries.
The formula is a bit less obvious with an older target audience. Here I can also recommend older stuff like Trigun, Cowboy Bebop or Black Lagoon. It’s been a bit since I saw those, so I won’t summarize them in fear of spoiling or misremembering something.
With anime I also try to skip the intros and outros, as they often contain spoilers, or rather hints. I usually watch those on YouTube after I’ve finished.
Thank you very much for suggesting and summarizing those animes. Based on your post, I want to give Rise of the Shield Hero a shot first, but Code Geass and Konosuba look appealing to me too.
What do you think of Blue-Eyed Samurai? My friend recommended it to me. I saw the first episode, but it seems to be taking a while to get started and already appears a bit formulaic. I was watching it with a friend that feels the same about formulaic plots, and she was predicting the rest of the entire series. Are we wrong about the plot and does it get better?
Glad I can be of help.
I haven’t seen Blue-Eyed Samurai yet, sorry.
The formulaic approach is something we cannot escape completely, I fear. It’s why I am trying different media from different countries.
The formula is a bit less obvious with an older target audience. Here I can also recommend older stuff like Trigun, Cowboy Bebop or Black Lagoon. It’s been a bit since I saw those, so I won’t summarize them in fear of spoiling or misremembering something.
With anime I also try to skip the intros and outros, as they often contain spoilers, or rather hints. I usually watch those on YouTube after I’ve finished.