I recommend the OP for Frieren; YOASOBI's songs are truly unbeatable.
I would choose "Death Note"; it's suspenseful and thought-provoking, and after finishing it, you'll want to keep watching other anime.

I recommend the OP for Frieren; YOASOBI's songs are truly unbeatable.
I would choose "Death Note"; it's suspenseful and thought-provoking, and after finishing it, you'll want to keep watching other anime.
Rem!!! GOAT!!! Back then, I saved up for three months just to buy her figure, who understands 😭
The April 1st version of the Three-Episode Rule: If the news hasn't been denied after three days, then it's true.
As someone who follows the three-episode rule: I have to try the first three episodes of dozens of shows at the start of every season, which is when I spend the most time. Things stabilize after that.
By the standards of the three-episode rule: if the strongest character is shown within three episodes, One Punch Man takes the top spot without a doubt.
Odokawa from "Odd Taxi". The daily life of a lonely middle-aged man. I was completely hooked by the third episode.
You can feel the couple chemistry in just three episodes: Taki × Mitsuha (one movie is enough).
A believer of the "three-episode rule" has something to say: three episodes is already being generous. But this method does indeed cause one to miss out on some slow-burn masterpieces.
The "three-episode rule" jumping between different platforms is really annoying. A unified platform is the only solution.