jinsakai wrote:Hello, I just joined CAA today and I'm hoping you all can help me find some anime to watch! I am very new to anime, but I've done some research (mostly twitter and reddit) and have come to find there is a lot of anime out there I definitely don't want to watch. A lot of recommendations from those sites sounded very dark, demented, perverted, and overtly sexual. As I'm sure many of you can relate to, with being a Christian, I want to be selective and careful about what I watch!
Welcome to the forums. There is definitely a lot of trash out there, but there are also some great shows if you know where to look. Here are some titles that I find wholesome and also creatively successful:
Non Non Biyori - follows the lives of four schoolgirls in a remote rural area. This might seem like a limited premise, but the show does wonders with it. The animation is very good (especially the backgrounds), the characterizations are detailed and believable, the storylines always fresh and creative. It's not a tear-jerker, and the tone is usually one of wry humor, but there are some heart-warming moments here and there. Note, there is one moment in the first season that made me a bit uncomfortable - the girls go to the beach and one of them seems envious of the way her classmate looks in her bathing suit. Otherwise the show is completely unobjectionable.
Aria the Animation - in the future, Mars has been made suitable for human habitation, and renamed Aqua since it is now largely covered with water. The story concerns three young women in the city of Neo-Venezia who are striving to become expert undines (gondoliers). The premise may sound strange, but the show totally makes it work. Every aspect of the production is classy - the character designs, the animation, the storylines, the music. If I've had a difficult day, I sometimes watch an episode of this show before going to bed - it's so comforting and relaxing.
Usagi Drop - an unmarried man encounters a young girl at a funeral, the deceased was her caregiver and she has nobody to take her in. Although he has never been interested in children, he takes a liking to her and is disturbed by the fact that everyone else treats her as a problem to be solved; so he decides to adopt her. I can't find words to describe how much I love this show. It's heart-warming without being emotionally manipulative; the situation is treated realistically, but with an appropriate amount of humor. My only complaint is that it's fairly short - I wish there were more episodes. Note: I have not read the manga which this series is based on, but I've heard serious criticisms of it. My comments apply to the anime only.
Sweetness & Lightning - a young teacher, who has recently become widowed, decides to learn how to cook so that he can feed his adorable young daughter better food than instant microwave meals. He gets help from an unexpected source - a female student in his class, who is also inexperienced in cooking but has detailed recipes provided by her mother who owns a restaurant. The student is shy and a bit awkward around her teacher, and in the first couple of episodes I started wondering if there was going to be a romance between them, but fortunately the show doesn't go there at all. The show does go into detail showing the two of them working on preparing various dishes, so if you are not interested in cooking it might get dull for you.
Laid-Back Camp - about a group of school-age children who like to go camping. I've only seen one episode but it really charmed me. The landscapes are lovely.
Sketchbook Full Colors - about a shy girl who never goes anywhere without her sketchbook, and the other students in her art club. The character designs are distinctive and it's cute and charming.
HaNaYaMaTa - a group of school girls learn the traditional Japanese dance form called Yosakoi. To be honest I haven't watched this, but it sounds cute and I've seen rave reviews.
If you like music you might enjoy
Sound Euphonium, about a group of girls who join the concert band in their new high school. It's noted for the accurate depictions of musical instruments and performance; it also has very appealing animation. I have to say there is a surprising amount of bad language (at least in the first episode which is the only one I've seen). I also found the plot a bit confusing, there seems to be some jumping around in time, and I found the relationships between the characters not very clear; but that problem might resolve itself in later episodes.