
Things only become worse when one of his fellow students is brutally murdered, so Legosi takes it upon himself to learn the identity of the killer and displace the growing mistrust for all the carnivores on campus. Though still suitable for younger audiences, Beastars is definitely one of the more mature shows debuting this season-it doesn't shy away from violence and sex, deftly utilizing the two (sometimes simultaneously) to better explore both racism and sexism.īeastars takes place in a world of anthropomorphic animals and primarily follows high school student Legosi, a wolf who struggles with the unease of living in a society where all herbivores are suspicious and antagonistic towards carnivores. Like last year's well-received Promare, Beastars tackles the complicated topic of discrimination, featuring two distinct, clearly labeled groups to make it easier to draw a more black-and-white parallel to real-world politics. Each episode is a nice bite-size of fun, as Ohgaki Chiaki and Inuyama Aoi drag Nadeshiko Kagamihara out of the Outdoor Activities Club to go on a journey to enjoy the food and sights throughout Yamanashi. Room Camp isn't Laid-Back Camp Season 2-though that is coming, don't you worry. Though episodes of Room Camp, a spin-off, are too short for you to comfortably transform into a member of Secret Society Blanket, the show offers the same adorably funny character interactions as the original series. Though Laid-Back Camp exists in the slice-of-life genre, the anime is best described by its fans as "comfy anime," because bingeing the show will likely compel you to snuggle into a blanket with a cup of hot cocoa. You can watch Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken on Crunchyroll. The two decide to come together and make an anime after the urging of Kanamori, who doesn't have a vested interest in either one's dream but can smell that there's money to be made with a big name like Mizusaki attached to the project. Since elementary school, Asakusa has wanted to create an anime, and she finds a kindred spirit in Mizusaki-who wants to be an animator despite her parents forbidding her from doing anything related to anime. Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken follows three high school students: artistically talented Midori Asakusa, money-obsessed Sayaka Kanamori, and famous model Tsubame Mizusaki. Plus, the three main characters are so immediately likable, it's worth tuning in just to watch them interact-especially Kanamori, who seems to hide a genuine affection for her friends behind an equally real desire to make money whenever and wherever she can. But it's rare to see a piece of media so perfectly capture that first moment of inspiration that compels a kid to pursue their passion, or that euphoric sense of accomplishment when creative minds find their groove and begin bouncing ideas off each other. Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken isn't the first anime to be about people creating an anime, and it's not likely to be the last. You can watch Haikyu: To The Top on Crunchyroll. Sky and The Path of the Ball, which act as optional precursors to the latter half of Haikyu: To The Top. Winter 2020 will also see the release of two more Haikyu original video animations as well, Land vs. The fourth season, Haikyu: To The Top, sees Hinata and Kageyama striving to learn how they can contribute to their team's success without relying on each other. Together, the two can pull off a never-before-seen volleyball tactic that catapults Karasuno back into the spotlight. That all changes with the arrival of two first-year students: Shōyō Hinata, who is short but athletically gifted, and Tobio Kageyama, who is ill-tempered but a genius. Haikyu follows the Karasuno High School Boys Volleyball Club, which was once a powerhouse but is now considered to be mediocre.
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The entire third season of Haikyu is just one match, and yet the series manages to maintain its intense pacing all the way through with its incredible characters, vivid animation, and well-structured story arcs. This sports shonen series took the anime world by storm in the previous decade, transforming the competitions of one high school boys' volleyball club into high-speed spectacles with pulse-pounding stakes.
#BEST ANIME OF 2017 WINTER TV#
You could know absolutely nothing about volleyball and Haikyu would still be one of the most compelling, infectious TV shows you could ever watch. Now Playing: 8 Must-See Anime To Watch For Winter 2020 Haikyu: To The Top

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