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- Why: Romantic comedy of two geniuses who refuse to confess. Hilarious and clever.
- Start: Season 1.
Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba): Known for its breathtaking animation by Ufotable, it’s a straightforward but emotionally resonant tale of a boy trying to save his demon-turned-sister. Why: Romantic comedy of two geniuses who refuse to confess
Haikyuu!! by Haruichi Furudate - A sports manga that follows a high school volleyball team as they strive to become the best in Japan. With its lovable characters and intense matches, Haikyuu!! is a must-read for sports fans. Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba): Known for its
8. Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation (Anime & Light Novel/Manga)
Why it’s popular: This is the "grandfather" of modern Isekai. It is beautiful, controversial, and deeply character-driven. The Plot: A 34-year-old shut-in (neet) dies and is reincarnated into a magical world as Rudy. Retaining his past life memories, he vows to live his second life without regrets, learning magic, making friends, and overcoming his past trauma. The Recommendation: Warning: The protagonist has very problematic perversions (he is meant to be a flawed person). However, the animation quality and world-building are second to none. This is for adults only.
3. The Romance That Ruined All Other Romances: Fruits Basket (2019 remake)
Why it’s popular: It’s the emotional 2x4 you didn’t see coming. A girl living in a tent ends up with a cursed family who turn into zodiac animals. Sounds silly. Then it makes you sob about parental abuse and generational trauma.
Best for: Criers. People who think shoujo is “fluff.”
Manga vs. Anime: The 2019 anime adapts the entire manga faithfully. But the original manga’s art (Natsuki Takagi) has a sketchy, raw quality that the anime’s clean lines miss. Read the manga for the gut-punch panels.