Bungo Stray Dogs#
Before clicking on this animation, I thought it was a story about a literary master named Ryunosuke Akutagawa who is called a stray dog. Then I watched an episode on Bilibili, if I remember correctly, it was the first episode of the third season, and I couldn't stop watching it after that.
I stayed up all night on the first day of chasing it.
The next day, I finished watching all the episodes.
But it didn't end there. After finishing the animation, I felt unsatisfied, so I also started chasing the manga on a manga website, and finally caught up to the latest chapter.
Highly recommended, there is no brainless plot in Ryunosuke Akutagawa's story. Every character and every event in the plot happens very naturally. I won't say much, just go for it without thinking too much.
Fictitious Reasoning 2#
The first part was just as good. It describes the story of a princess (who is actually a human) in a world of fairies and monsters and her love story with an immortal human (not really).
The princess is dedicated to resolving disputes among monsters and tries to handle matters in the fairy world as fairly and justly as possible.
She provides a reasonable explanation for the strange phenomena encountered by people who cannot see monsters.
Hmm! That's probably the plot described above.
I don't recommend mindlessly rushing through it, but it's definitely a good anime worth watching.
That's all for now. Good anime is worth commemorating. Suddenly, I want to write down a few that I have forgotten whether I have watched them or not.