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IN SUMMARY

I am planning to watch:

- AOT

- Bisque Doll

- Vanitas (starting from S1 ofc)

- Sabikui Bisco 


These piqued my interest, but I don't think I'll have time to watch: 

- Ryman's Club

- Akebi's Sailor Uniform

- Tokyo 24th Ward 


Check all these anime and trailers on Anichart if you'd like to know more

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Lee Roy

Only anime?

Haidar alhawaj

i love anime and i love your reactions. but i really hope in the future you consider reacting to tv shows just to mix things up and not get bored with only anime, just an idea to think about.

Haidar alhawaj

I think eventually you will get bored with anime too, or just not enjoy it as much, that’s why i balance between anime and tv shows

Haidar alhawaj

There are always going to be amazing anime and amazing tv shows, i choose to watch the best out of both

Haidar alhawaj

You can also react to standalone movies or movie franchises like the mcu, maybe reacting to a movie every month, in the end, the best thing for you is to watch what you like for a good reaction and for your enjoyment.

animaechan

The page is called Animaechan. I named it that because it’s an anime channel. Sometimes if someone sponsors a movie I don’t mind watching movies but I won’t react to tv shows. The only shows I watch are in my free time I watch comedy shows. But I don’t want to react to it.

Helary Medina

Just want to let you know that Saiyuki Reload is one of the many anime adaptations of the manga. It got 2 OVAs in the 90s; a 50 episode TV anime in 2000-2001; an anime film in 2001; an OVA in 2002; a 25 episode TV anime in 2003-2004; a 26 episode TV anime series in 2004; 3 OVAs in 2007; and it keeps on going with more seasons and sequels. I personally haven't watched it but it's on my to watch list. Saiyuki Reload looks like another sequel to the previous season most likely. It has multiple manga sequels, anime adaptations, video games, etc. The story is loosely based on the Chinese novel Journey to the West. Some of the Saiyuki anime is available for streaming on Hidive, Sentai Filmwork's streaming service.