


Kagome Higurashi was a normal highschool girl up until she was dragged by a demon down the well of her family’s Shinto Shrine and sent 500 years into the past. Kagome and Inuyasha have their work cut out for them if they're going to collect all the fragments of the Shikon Jewel. The anime in these list have both action and adventure that won't disappoint! 15. Even better if that fantasy world has a ton of action going on. When you can't go on adventures in real life, the next best thing to do is to take a trip in a fantasy world. Not gonna lie.With these anime, every episode is a new action packed adventure! It might sound weird but, I can say this in all honesty based on what you said about "anime onlies" but again, that only counts on my end, hell my old friend which I call him my big brother (well not by blood but its more of a way he talks to me as a big brother) loves the first season to death, I can easily say that and I was surprised. I know it was pretty poorly done (which I can't really deny this at the slightest amount despite me enjoying it, but at least it was done more as a setup in my opinion), but I am pretty sure some few are interested in the second season, more on my end of course in all honesty (if I can say amount lets say around 10 or 11 people for the moment being, there are more that I know of but I haven't really heard some of those people's overall thoughts on the anime just yet to be honest, while others did gave their feedback and did actually enjoyed it). In fact, few people from an anime onlies' standpoint actually liked the first season. If I can comment on this (which is personal experience outside of the MAL forums), I have few people on my end that are actually pretty interested in the second season. Its just too bad that people who aren't familiar with the VN might not actually want to pick it up, or all of their hype is going to be dissipated from the lackluster season 1.


I'm not going to say that it'll be a great anime adaption, but it'll likely be a much better adaption than the first season. I'd say this situation is pretty similar. Meikyuu is Yuuji's backstory, and Rakuen is more about a certain other character than any of the individual heroines and is more focused on Yuuji anyway. Plus, as an addition, if we take like lets say the overall count, Moon and Terra can be done with the amount of episodes given per say, its extremely hard to fuck things up. Moon and Terra for me are similar to that in a sense. Taking the Grisaia analogy, this is likely the difference between Meikyuu/Rakuen, and Kajitsu.Īnd I could be wrong but for Meikyuu and Rakuen (I only have read Kajitsu's Yumiko Route on YouTube, mind you even then most of the stuff I watched from Kajitsu is from an anime only's standpoint but I still felt like it was rushed), you don't really need the heroine routes to understand, since those two focuses more on Yuuji's story and the closure of the trilogy, right? Moon and Terra are extremely hard to fuck up compared to the rest of it. But I do think it can work out since Terra and Moon are easy to adapt since they don't really need the heroine routes to adapt these.īesides the anime despite being a bit of a poorly shown version, it already did showed some plot points and the fact that they announced of course, Moon + Terra in one of the stuff here as well. Though I don't have much hopes at the moment for the moment. This might sound like an unpopular opinion, but I'm honestly happy getting a second season.
