This question actually reflects a fact: our level of investment in anime sometimes exceeds our own expectations😂 But that’s what a true fan is.
Recommendation from a 35-year-old: For adults, MONSTER and Psycho-Pass are great entry points.

This question actually reflects a fact: our level of investment in anime sometimes exceeds our own expectations😂 But that’s what a true fan is.
Recommendation from a 35-year-old: For adults, MONSTER and Psycho-Pass are great entry points.
The benefit of being older is having experienced the golden age of Cantonese dubbing. The voice actors back then were truly skilled.
"March Comes in Like a Lion" taught me that even if you are alone, you have to keep moving forward. That sense of loneliness resonates with the deepest part of my heart.
I suggest everyone show more support for the first volume of new series! If sales are good, the chances of them being axed are much lower. Reader support is truly very important.
As I've gotten older, I've actually come to better understand the feelings of the mentor characters. Jiraiya's sacrifice used to just make me sad, but now, it fills me with admiration.
Having been to Hida-Takayama, I can confirm: the feeling of snow falling in winter is exactly the same as in "Your Name." It is well worth visiting.
I've been following this for over twenty years... this series has been with me from my student days until now, when I've become a dad. I'll definitely be bawling my eyes out the day it ends.