HehaGardenHoe
HehaGardenHoe t1_j44kvk8 wrote
Reply to comment by Cpt_keaSar in [OC] The decline of the Mecha Genre in Anime (More explanations in comments) by The_11th_Guild
Trigger Revitalized the super robot side of things with SSSS.Gridman and SSSS.Dynazenon. 86 showed a view from the smallest mecha size... And while some didn't like it, I quite enjoyed Ald.Noah Zero... Oh, and Majestic Prince was a good watch too.
I didn't enjoy Darling in the Franxx, but others really liked it.
There's always Gundam too. IBO was good, and I've heard good things about Reconguista in G.
Also, if you never got around to Eureka Seven, Gurran Lagann, etc... then you should.
HehaGardenHoe t1_j44j151 wrote
Reply to comment by The_11th_Guild in [OC] The decline of the Mecha Genre in Anime (More explanations in comments) by The_11th_Guild
That's funny, considering how often Sci-fi is the genre that breaks through with revolutionary ideas about previously unimagined futures.
It'll come back once enough people start having newer ideas of the future, it's hard to do sci-fi when technology keeps catching up (Heck, look at drones and smart phones... How many years back do you have to go for those to be purely sci-fi? ~25, if I had to guess.)
But given how other mediums have been doing sci-fi, Like the Expanse series, I think it's only a matter of time for some new ideas to appear in anime.
HehaGardenHoe t1_jc6iw2y wrote
Reply to comment by Zeniphyre in Beef stroganoff and a chili dog [homemade] by Turtleramem
Probably made more pasta than the recipe called for, and then it got spread too thin over the pasta... Have had this happen many times with Marinara when I make too much pasta.