The latest issue of NewType magazine has once again enlightened readers as to their own opinions regarding the best anime of December, as some movies have proven themselves superior to their TV counterparts, perhaps due to the tremendous funding typically invested into such projects.
1. Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova Cadenza
2. Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans
3. Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works
4. The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls
6. Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka?
7. Utawarerumono: Itsuwari no Kamen
9. Love Live! School Idol Project
10. Haikyuu!!
Everyone needs to suck toes and stop complaining.
Love Live is #9, if only I could watch that anime movie in cinema’s in the Philippines. but not available in any cinema’s, only SM Cinema’s only, the rest is full of screening of FYM movie
Kagewani >>>>>>>>>>>>> the rest.
Okay, where the hell is Noragami Aragoto?
Wow Gundam is #2.
One Punch Man should be higher tho.
Gundam Orphans is the best Gundam I’ve seen, so far, and a genuinely jolly good show, so I don’t mind it being high. OPM should definitely be higher, though. I guess it’s just a fact of life that without lots of moe it’s hard to get close to the pole position in Japan. In that sense OPM waited too long before introducing ladies.
One Punch Man should be #1
If u were to take a poll in the West, you’d be right. Its super popular even among casual fans.
But alas, this is a Japanese poll.
why watch an inferior version of superman?
yup i mean, eventually people who like superman start bringing up multiverse and thats just a way to fill in plot holes
@08:32 by today’s standard, I’d say superman is full of plot holes and lack of logic compared to shows like One-punch Man or even the old version of Dragon Ball. But nice try there, m8. 🙂
gr8 b8 m8