That's it that's the post. I feel like I've basically run out of anime to watch that isn't either slice of life, isekai, or something that will emotionally break me. I watched one series of fate like maybe 15 years ago and can't remember anything about it. I just know there's a lot of it and that's basically it's only appeal to me right now. Something I can watch for a few months.
Is there something else that is long that I should go watch instead or is Fate worth watching.
Thanks, I'm lite into Gundam...I've tried a few of the older ones and can't really get into them. That said I LOVED Witch from Mercury and 00 has a really close spot in my heart too. Not sure why I've not been able to get into the others. Maybe I'll try them again sometime.
have u seen ibo? that's my favorite modern gundam, and it's 50 episodes long. some emotional breaking may occur, but i really love it
turn a is older, but still 1999 so it looks just beautiful so if the age is the problem that shouldn't be an issue. and it's one of the best shows of all time, also 50 episodes, just an incredibly well made show on every level
I knew you would recommend turn a. I really should watch it, I gotta convince my partner though and it looks old enough that they might shy away. Ibo looks cool though I wasn't even aware of it. Thanks for the suggestions of course
does your partner like ghibli movies? because if they like ghibli movies they'll like the way turn a looks. it's 1999, it's a gorgeous show. the only way i could imagine looks being a problem is if you just had an issue with cel animation as an art form
They do, I think it's just more they're used to the modern art style. I think older anime often are paced different too and that doesn't help keep their interest.
I should have asked if there are any good gay or fem characters in any of these, I think most of the anime we watch we watch because of one or both of those.
ibo has several gay characters but they aren't the most foregrounded (though they're important and treated well by the narrative, as well as textually gay on screen which is always nice. the show ends with one couple gay married, like 7 years before gwitch did). it has some real cool ladies but they aren't all treated amazingly, which is a shame. the show is fairly horny and though it does interesting things with it the whole turbines situation is still kinda iffy. the ladies who get to be cool are consistently cool though, and julieta is one of my faves. the dudes are definitely supposed to be the main draw of ibo though
in contrast, the main character of turn a is pretty fem. i mean, most of the time they're not really fem, wearing work clothes from their job at the mine, but they spends a good chunk of the series in fancy ballgowns. loran's gender stuff is really compelling and a big part of why i love turn a so much. there's even a chaser after them! though the show itself presents them as a man it's hard to walk away without thinking they're nonbinary, agender, or a closeted trans woman (i go with the latter, but i could see arguments for other reads)
also most of the major non-loran characters are women (as is loran if you watch the show with love in your heart) and dianna and kihel and sochie and lily are all amazing and i love them so much. the show avoids the pitfall of gender essentialism and misogyny that a lot of old gundam falls into and instead has a lot of really good subtle commentary on the gender roles of the nobility many of the main characters belong to and how class plays into them
(pictures of loran, in casual wear and then fancy outfits)
This is a lot of great info, thank you