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A unique take on origin stories that is as preoccupied with the villain as it is with the hero, Inuyashiki is not to be missed. But right around the corner is a world of senseless and disturbing violence, contributing to a singular ideology that shouldn’t surprise anyone familiar with the work of the Inuyashiki manga’s author, Hiroya Oku, who created the brutal Gantz. Why You Should Watch It: At times, Inuyashiki is a moving story of suddenly realizing you have a purpose after years of thinking otherwise. Later, he finds out that the teenager who was there when the explosion happened has also been transformed, but is using his newfound powers to kill people, setting the two against each other. He wakes up to discover that his body has been completely replaced, and he’s now an advanced killing machine, allowing him to save people and feel like he has a purpose. When he’s diagnosed with stomach cancer, he goes off to cry alone, only to be caught up in an otherworldly explosion along with a teenager. What It’s About: Ichiro Inuyashiki is a 58-year-old man who feels ignored by his family. Where You Can Watch It: Anime Strike Inuyashiki Last Hero
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Plus, beyond there being some kind of event that ended civilization as we know it, the world of Girls’ Last Tour diverges from our own in significant ways, meaning there’s more to discover in the series than some message on what it means to be alive. Instead, Girls’ Last Tour is a hopeful and charming series that makes everyday conveniences like taking a bath or doing the laundry into something special, without coming across as heavy handed. Why You Should Watch It: Despite the two girls being pretty much alone in the series, the show doesn’t lean into any feelings of despair or sorrow over the people and world that were lost. What It’s About: Two girls give each other the strength to survive as they traverse a post-apocalyptic world in their Kettangrad motorbike. Where You Can Watch It: Crunchyroll, hulu, Funimation (dubbed).
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This anime isn’t going to change the minds of people who are tired of the shonen genre in the same way a series like My Hero Academia might, but for those who aren’t, there’s a lot to enjoy here. Typical as they may be, the show’s core shonen traits - Asta’s never give up attitude, him proving people were wrong to underestimate him, and his rivalry with Yuno (which is just as refreshingly endearing as trailers made it out to be) are a lot of fun, and we’re eager to see the show’s world continue to open up. But in spite of all this, it’s one of the shows we’re most excited to check out on a week to week basis. Why You Should Watch It: With its generic shonen plot, annoyingly yelling-prone main character, and slightly slower pacing, Black Clover isn’t exactly the greatest anime series ever. What It’s About: Two orphaned boys - Yuno, a magic genius, and Asta, who has no magic ability - compete with each other to become the Wizard King.