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I promised a review of the 2019 fall season, so here it is!

Chihayafuru - So, so happy that this series finally got a continuation! Still as good as ever, and I"m glad I rewatched the first two seasons over the summer, so things are still fresh in my mind.
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun - Is it weird to call a show about a school for demons wholesome? Because that's really the word that best sums up this surprising little show. I pretty much just picked it at random because I wanted to watch at least one Halloween-appropriate show this season, but I actually loved it, even if it was clearly made with younger viewers in mind. There's still enough to keep adults (and those young at heart) entertained.
My Hero Academia - Maybe not the best season of MHA so far, but even just an "okay" MHA season is still really good, and it is picking up steam after a bit of a slow start. I enjoyed the addition of All-Might's old sidekick to the cast and learning more about Kirishima.
Ahiru no Sora - I do really love the fact that a shonen protagonist is inspired by his mom instead of his dad for once, but some of that good will is squandered by the fact that all the boys in this show are such pervs... Really not necessary. Ah, well. If you ignore that, it is a pretty good sports series with some great jokes and fun characters.

And, actually, I just realized all four of those shows are carrying over to the winter season -- how in the world did I manage that? *laughs* That doesn't leave much room in my schedule for new shows, but based only on summaries, I might check out Smile Down The Runway, The Case Files of Jeweler Richard, and Science Fell In Love, So I Tried To Prove It, depending on who picks them up for streaming. Oh, and the new season of Haikyu! is a must see as well.

And my picks for the Top Ten Series of 2019 are.... *drumroll*

1. Fruits Basket
2. O Maidens In Your Savage Season *
3. My Roommate Is A Cat
4. Chihayafuru (3rd Season)
5. given
6. The Promised Neverland
7. Kaguya-sama: Love is War
8. Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun
9. My Hero Academia (Fourth Season)
10. Dr. Stone **

* Didn't watch the simulcast since it was on HiDive, but I got a free one month subscription with my Sentail Filmworks Black Friday order, which allowed me to finally see it. Absolutely loved it! Well worth a watch.

** Watching the dub on Toonami, so I'm a few episodes behind, but I've liked what I've seen so far enough to feel it deserves to be on the list.
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Welcome to 2020! I meant to make a post before the end of the year, doing my usual year-end fanfiction reviews and making a list of my top fifty favorite anime of the past decade, but, oops, I forgot! Well, better late than never, right?

First off, Top 50 Favorite Anime Series Of The Decade!

1. Yuri!! On Ice (2016)

2. Fruits Basket (2019)

3. Shirobako (2014)

4. My Love Story!! (2015)

5. Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju (2016)

6. Bakuman (2010)

7. Space Brothers (2012)

8. ReLife (2016)

9. Oh, Maidens In Your Savage Season (2019)

10. Chihayafuru (2011)

11. Sailor Moon Crystal (2014)

12. Card Captor Sakura Clear Card (2018)

13. Tiger & Bunny (2011)

14. Bloom Into You (2018)

15. My Roommate Is A Cat (2019)

16. Yamada’s First Time (2010)

17. A Place Further Than The Universe (2018)

18. Yona of the Dawn (2014)

19. Zombie Land Saga (2018)

20. Death Parade (2015)

21. Your Lie In April (2014)

22. Major 2nd (2018)

23. Sound! Euphonium (2015)

24. Amagi Brilliant Park (2014)

25. Snow White With The Red Hair (2015)

26. Haikyu! (2014)

27. The Promised Neverland (2019)

28. Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun (2014)

29. Hinamatsuri (2018)

30. Kakuriyo: Bed and Breakfast for Spirits (2018)

31. Orange (2016)

32. Given (2019)

33. Free! (2013)

34. Recovery of a MMO Junkie (2017)

35. Ancient Magus’ Bride (2017)

36. Sakura Quest (2017)

37. Love Stage!! (2014)

38. My Hero Academia (2016)

39. School Babysitters (2018)

40. Kaguya-sama: Love is War (2019)

41. Hanasaku Iroha (2011)

42. How To Keep a Mummy (2018)

43. Interviews With Monster Girls (2017)

44. Idolish7 (2018)

45. Flying Witch (2016)

46. Kiss Him, Not Me (2016)

47. Another (2012)

48. Bunny Drop (2011)

49. Tanaka-kun is always listless (2016)

50. Golden Time (2013)

Honorable mentions go to Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Kimi ni Todoke - From Me To You, Natsume's Book of Friends, and Kobato. I only counted series that started between 2010-2019, so these didn't make the cut, despite airing partly between those years.

Now, fanfiction reviews! I answered three different year-end review questionnaires on my Tumblr, so I'm just going to link to them instead of copy and pasting. This entry is already getting long enough!

Set One
Set Two
Set Three

My review of the fall anime season and my choices for the Top Ten Anime of 2019 will be posted sometime in the next few days...hopefully.

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A little late, but as promised, a wrap-up of the spring anime season.

Unfortunately, only a few shows caught my interest, but they were all pretty good.

Fruits Basket – Love, love, love! I'm still over the moon that we're getting a manga-compliant reboot. It's not perfect, but it's pretty darn close. I can't wait until we finally get to the parts not covered in the first anime!

Ao-chan Can't Study – I'm kind of surprised I liked this so much, honestly. I didn't even start watching it until well into the season when I decided to see if there were any interesting shorts (episodes are only about twelve minutes long). Creepy father is creepy, but if you ignore that, it's actually a rather sweet romance. I especially liked Ao's love interest, Kijima, who is genuinely a nice guy who really respects her and her boundaries.

MIX – Mitsuru Adachi really is a master of baseball stories, even if his character designs are all Xerox copies. (Seriously, if you took a random screencap from "Mix" and "Cross Game", you probably wouldn't be able to tell the characters apart.) A little slow at first, but now that the brothers are in high school, I think things are starting to pick up.

Bungo Stray Dogs – Just as good as the previous seasons.

Midnight Occult Civil Servants – This was a bit of a random pick, but I tend to like supernatural anime, and this was a pretty good one. Nothing special, but enjoyable enough. I liked that it included a variety of international mythical beings instead of sticking with just Japanese mythology.

As for next season, there's not that really interests me this time either. Huh. I'm thinking of checking out Dr. Stone and Fire Force, and of course I'll be continuing Fruits Basket and Mix. I'm disappointed that O Maidens In Your Savage Season isn't on Crunchyroll, because that was the one I was most looking forward to, but the past couple of seasons, I've noticed that CR will sometimes start airing shows already picked up other companies a couple of weeks later, so I'm hoping that maybe it'll be one of those late pick-ups for them.

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