100 completed anime 💯

I finally did it! 100 completed anime on my list! What a journey it was. My goal is 1000 completed anime on my list and I think it's pretty doable. Anime has taught me many things about life, without watching them I don't think I could have become even the least bit of social. I LOVE this industry.

u/SwimUpset2591 — 10 days ago

Why did it happen to me?

So I just realized after a long time that Shikimori anime is not on my list even tough I watched it, so I went to add it but when I was adding it I didnt remember the year I watched it, when I started to think about did I even watch it full I also couldn't remember and only vague memories ran through my mind. Now, I am starting to question myself, did I even watch it? If not, why do I feel like I have watched it and if yes why can't I remember anything about it?

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u/SwimUpset2591 — 16 days ago
▲ 10 r/natori

What I think What Is Ahead of The Tunnel is about.

I think the girl is a student who is seen as "perfect". In the very first line, she says that something feels unusual about her and that she herself has noticed it. She even wonders, "C-could I be in love?" The way she says it makes her sound troubled rather than happy. She seems surprised and almost thinks that falling in love is a bad thing.

She mentions the tunnel many times throughout the MV and keeps expressing the desire to go there again and again. To me, the tunnel could represent either addiction or freedom, since she seems to be trapped by society. She also talks about summer vacation multiple times, which makes me think that the tunnel is connected to freedom.

She mentions a person who is harsh and does not act like the "perfect and well-behaved" type. Teachers see this person as bad, but the girl wants to believe that they are actually good people and that it simply takes time to understand them.

She repeatedly says that they are playing hide-and-seek. I think this means that they are hiding from society by going through the tunnel.

She also mentions bright red apples and chocolate. Together, they symbolize passion, desire, something forbidden, and affection.

At the end, she leaves a note, which could either be a goodbye letter or even a suicide note. She begs for attention and talks about wanting to disappear, maybe because she believes that she has done something terribly wrong. However, she also realizes that she has not actually done anything wrong and that wanting to disappear because of it is ridiculous.

The last part is a bit messy. Someone tells her that what she is doing will not bring her any pain or trouble, but she calls that person a fool for believing it.

In the final line, she says that she is not running away and is waiting for someone to come and get her. This could mean that she wants to return to the life she used to have or waiting for someone to accept her of what she's become now.

What do you guys think? I am not pro natorian but I watched it very carefully.

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u/SwimUpset2591 — 16 days ago

Sad watch of 2026. (Sankarea)

I want to start from the beginning, I was scrolling through my WL and I found Sankarea.

The cover instantly caught my eye and I decided to watch it right away.

I binge watched 7 episodes on the first day and the remaining 5 on the second day. I don't usually have the patience to binge but Sankarea hooked me up.

So now I can talk about the real stuff.

I found this out to be an amazing bit underrated anime, the character development was very good. The characters received a fair amount of screentime that helped develop their characters. I liked the way characters like Maro and Ranko receiving whole episodes of just character building.

The cast was small, but decent. It's got many different types of characters with barbarian grandpa being the funniest one. I wish it's cast would've been even bigger.

I liked the story, it was great but it all feels empty and sad. Afterall the whole concept of "undead" is sad. Even though it is an anime based on zombies and the undead, I cannot help but get sad whenever I take a closer look to Rea.

Even though this anime is mostly serious stuff, I wouldn't have mind a little bit of more humor elements.

Usually the 2010-2019 anime have great openings/endings but I cannot say the same for Sankarea, definitely could've been better.

I would like to rate it atleast a 7.5/10 but something just didn't hit right so for that reason I am giving it a 7/10.

Definitely recommend watch to anyone who doesn't mind gore and dark themes.

I will remember it for a while.

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u/SwimUpset2591 — 23 days ago
▲ 4 r/AnimeReviews+1 crossposts

Sad watch of 2026.

I want to start from the beginning, I was scrolling through my WL and I found Sankarea.

The cover instantly caught my eye and I decided to watch it right away.

I binge watched 7 episodes on the first day and the remaining 5 on the second day. I don't usually have the patience to binge but Sankarea hooked me up.

So now I can talk about the real stuff.

I found this out to be an amazing bit underrated anime, the character development was very good. The characters received a fair amount of screentime that helped develop their characters. I liked the way characters like Maro and Ranko receiving whole episodes of just character building.

The cast was small, but decent. It's got many different types of characters with barbarian grandpa being the funniest one. I wish it's cast would've been even bigger.

I liked the story, it was great but it all feels empty and sad. Afterall the whole concept of "undead" is sad. Even though it is an anime based on zombies and the undead, I cannot help but get sad whenever I take a closer look to Rea.

Even though this anime is mostly serious stuff, I wouldn't have mind a little bit of more humor elements.

Usually the 2010-2019 anime have great openings/endings but I cannot say the same for Sankarea, definitely could've been better.

I would like to rate it atleast a 7.5/10 but something just didn't hit right so for that reason I am giving it a 7/10.

Definitely recommend watch to anyone who doesn't mind gore and dark themes.

I will remember it for a while.

u/SwimUpset2591 — 23 days ago

Trying to find a laptop

Can I buy HP victus series laptop with 60K-65K budget?(2-3 month used is fine)

I have to buy a laptop today and I have selected an elitebook but it'd be better if my laptop had dedicated GPU. Any recommendations for stores?

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u/SwimUpset2591 — 29 days ago

My best watch of 2026?

Bakemonogatari is a classic of the anime industry. I avoided watching it for so many years but I have completed it just now.

I am a huge fan of the 2000-2019 anime, after that period there's hardly any anime with good story.

Bakemonogatari's story is probably one of the best I have come across in my entire life (You can read the synopsis above).

I love that how studio SHAFT animated this thing, the empty and sad backgrounds with an OST that gives mysterious vibes, piece of cake.

The opening and ending songs were so damn good, the best thing about monogatari probably is that VA's sing the openings of their character arc, I loved the concept. Songs like Staple Stable and Renai Circulation have become one of my favorites. The ending (Kimino Shiranai) is probably the best ending I have listened to, everytime I'd listen to it, it would remind me of the beautiful episode 12.

Monogatari isn't for everyone though, you won't feel comfortable watching it if you're way too sensitive.

Overall goa'ed anime. 9/10

u/SwimUpset2591 — 1 month ago

Watched Sparks of Tomorrow first episode (Expected nothing less from KyoAni)

I just watched the first episode of Sparks of Tomorrow and it blew up my mind. The story is good but the thing I wanted to talk about are the graphics. They are INSANE, the character designs look so good I literally paused for minutes and looked at every single detail in them. The animation was also top-tier. It felt like I am not watching it on my TV but I am watching a movie in the theater. You all should watch this RIGHT NOW. Great job KyoAni

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u/SwimUpset2591 — 1 month ago

Watched Sparks of Tomorrow first episode (Expected nothing less from KyoAni)

I just watched the first episode of Sparks of Tomorrow and it blew up my mind. The story is good but the thing I wanted to talk about are the graphics. They are INSANE, the character designs look so good I literally paused for minutes and looked at every single detail in them. The animation was also top-tier. It felt like I am not watching it on my TV but I am watching a movie in the theater. You all should watch this RIGHT NOW. Great job KyoAni

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u/SwimUpset2591 — 1 month ago