Its literally like drama romance, they fell in love he moved, she realizes he is back but he is all messed up from his mom dying and wont return her love. The manga is way more interesting personally. Lol *shakes head* many of the romance i read are bl yoai like worlds great first love ha ha but thats a different story But I know exactly what you mean. If i can't get into it by the second episode its really hard for me to continue to watch it. I also like to watch anime that makes me happy or is inspiration. It has to have a reason lol
Oh yes, drama is difficult for me too... Unless it has some cool action or comedy, I can't handle it. I usually watch things that can bring something to my life, like laugh, excitement, some knowledge, inspiring animation or just interesting story to think of. And stuff like romances or, for instance, slice of life either bore me or make me sad. I mean, if someone recommended to me something like it, I'd try it and maybe even like it but I don't usually try on my own.
right it gets a little confusing with manga, like you dont get the full impact of fight scenes and things like that. the anime kind of brings out everything you miss lol. and yes i totally agree. it took me a while to get into like a full blown out romance story and the fistt one i watched with no action or anything was my little monster. it took even longer to get into drama ones like a blue spring ride
I like to continue with manga too, and it's getting even better later, when you know the story but you get to see it animated and with sound :D
I'm not even doing switching, I just have breaks. I think it's pretty healthy thing to enjoy more than one specific genre. (Although I did try to watch some romances but I just can't >.< I do like a bit of romance but only as long as it's neatly put in proper place in all the action that's going on) So it just depends on feeling. When I feel bad and afraid of something, I wouldn't watch a thriller, no matter how good. (or especially if it's good...) I would rather have Hinata brighten my day by doing all this ridiculous things he does :D
Thats awesome! I love when they actually follow the manga because you can just continue reading after the season is over.
I know what you mean. I broke away from action and went to romance, now that i've binged on that i've switched it to sports lol. It takes awhile to get use to but like you said switching things up is pretty nice.
Yeah, my favorite genre is suspense so totally different than this... But sometimes I just have to have a break form all the thrills and get something fun and cheerful, and Haikyuu is just perfect for it ^^
I personally like the second season even more (all of my favorite characters are there). And speaking of manga, the anime does a very good job portraying almost everything of it (except maybe for very small details). But matches that will happen after season 2 are rather exciting, so I do recommend reading it :D
I know what you mean it's so hard to get people to watch stuff ha ha. I like it so far lol, I really only recently got into sports. It takes some getting use to when you all you watch is action or horror. I'm still in season one but I'm also thinking about reading the manga, just because I totally read a lot of it and it is always lingering in the recommendation section ha ha
Thanks!
And omg, I very rarely get someone to watch something O_o
Do you like it? I got kinda bored on first episode (I'm not really interested in sports) but the more i watch it the more i enjoy it. There's a lot of little funny moments and amusing characters. And I love the voice acting in this one!
nikkeh09
~Nikkeh~ (Grand Otaku) | Posted 04/11/16 | Reply
@itemss:
Its literally like drama romance, they fell in love he moved, she realizes he is back but he is all messed up from his mom dying and wont return her love. The manga is way more interesting personally. Lol *shakes head* many of the romance i read are bl yoai like worlds great first love ha ha but thats a different story But I know exactly what you mean. If i can't get into it by the second episode its really hard for me to continue to watch it. I also like to watch anime that makes me happy or is inspiration. It has to have a reason lol
itemss
Otakuite+ | Posted 04/11/16 | Reply
@nikkeh09:
Oh yes, drama is difficult for me too... Unless it has some cool action or comedy, I can't handle it. I usually watch things that can bring something to my life, like laugh, excitement, some knowledge, inspiring animation or just interesting story to think of. And stuff like romances or, for instance, slice of life either bore me or make me sad. I mean, if someone recommended to me something like it, I'd try it and maybe even like it but I don't usually try on my own.
So I didn't watch Blue spring ride. Was it good?
nikkeh09
~Nikkeh~ (Grand Otaku) | Posted 04/09/16 | Reply
@itemss:
right it gets a little confusing with manga, like you dont get the full impact of fight scenes and things like that. the anime kind of brings out everything you miss lol. and yes i totally agree. it took me a while to get into like a full blown out romance story and the fistt one i watched with no action or anything was my little monster. it took even longer to get into drama ones like a blue spring ride
itemss
Otakuite+ | Posted 04/09/16 | Reply
@nikkeh09:
I like to continue with manga too, and it's getting even better later, when you know the story but you get to see it animated and with sound :D
I'm not even doing switching, I just have breaks. I think it's pretty healthy thing to enjoy more than one specific genre. (Although I did try to watch some romances but I just can't >.< I do like a bit of romance but only as long as it's neatly put in proper place in all the action that's going on) So it just depends on feeling. When I feel bad and afraid of something, I wouldn't watch a thriller, no matter how good. (or especially if it's good...) I would rather have Hinata brighten my day by doing all this ridiculous things he does :D
nikkeh09
~Nikkeh~ (Grand Otaku) | Posted 04/09/16 | Reply
@itemss:
Thats awesome! I love when they actually follow the manga because you can just continue reading after the season is over.
I know what you mean. I broke away from action and went to romance, now that i've binged on that i've switched it to sports lol. It takes awhile to get use to but like you said switching things up is pretty nice.
itemss
Otakuite+ | Posted 04/08/16 | Reply
@nikkeh09:
Yeah, my favorite genre is suspense so totally different than this... But sometimes I just have to have a break form all the thrills and get something fun and cheerful, and Haikyuu is just perfect for it ^^
I personally like the second season even more (all of my favorite characters are there). And speaking of manga, the anime does a very good job portraying almost everything of it (except maybe for very small details). But matches that will happen after season 2 are rather exciting, so I do recommend reading it :D
nikkeh09
~Nikkeh~ (Grand Otaku) | Posted 04/08/16 | Reply
@itemss:
I know what you mean it's so hard to get people to watch stuff ha ha. I like it so far lol, I really only recently got into sports. It takes some getting use to when you all you watch is action or horror. I'm still in season one but I'm also thinking about reading the manga, just because I totally read a lot of it and it is always lingering in the recommendation section ha ha
itemss
Otakuite+ | Posted 04/08/16 | Reply
@nikkeh09:
Thanks!
And omg, I very rarely get someone to watch something O_o
Do you like it? I got kinda bored on first episode (I'm not really interested in sports) but the more i watch it the more i enjoy it. There's a lot of little funny moments and amusing characters. And I love the voice acting in this one!
nikkeh09
~Nikkeh~ (Grand Otaku) | Posted 04/08/16 | Reply
All of your fan art has made me start watching this (: Great job as always~!