Japanese animation is generally broadcast in seasons, with one episode per week. For many animation fans, following the series is really a very painful thing, especially for those animations with compact plots, which leave suspense at key moments again and again, which is really crazy. At this time, those animations that have been completed become everyone's best choice. Now I will bring you the animations recommended by Japanese otakus that you want to watch in one go. Let's see what they are. Attack on Titan Allen, who possesses the power of a giant, has a strong mental strength that is unmatched by others in his class. Even after seeing hell, he still challenges the giants and joins the Survey Corps that he has longed for. The film leaves all kinds of suspense and foreshadowing at the beginning, and every plot twist is unexpected. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion The story is divided into two parts, describing the great changes in Area 11, Japan, which was invaded and destroyed by the Holy Britannian Empire. The black prince Lelouch, who is determined to destroy the empire, and the white knight Suzaku, who insists on justice, have brought about. The whole story is full of ups and downs, making it hard to guess the direction of the plot. The key characters also die one by one, and you can't stop watching until the last episode. Gintama The highlight of Gintama is not just the ups and downs of the plot and the various suspense settings, but the special funny daily life of Gintama. It is these daily plots that make people unable to stop watching, wanting to know what tricks Sorachi can play, and who will be the next character to be played badly, making everyone want to continue watching like an addict. The Street Where Only I Am Missing The story describes a young man who is struggling in real life. Even the incredible phenomenon of "time travel" that happens to him accelerates his dissatisfaction. But everything changes from one day. Various strange events gradually change him. When facing the events in the "past", the young man's "present" also begins to change... Steins;Gate Following the perspective of the brooch, Mayuri was killed countless times, and she went back to the past countless times, witnessing the part-time soldier writing "failed", "failed", "failed" all over the page, sacrificing Ryukako's desire to become a woman, sacrificing Phyllis's desire to be with her father, and finally even sacrificing the assistant's life, before... I believe that once you watch the first episode, the pace will not stop until the end. It would be really enjoyable to watch all these animations in one go, but I feel that there are many other completed animations that are suitable for watching in one go, such as "Fullmetal Alchemist" and "Another". What other animations do you think are suitable for watching in one go? Tell me so that those who haven't watched them can catch up. |
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