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Finished Alice to Zouroku 11. Maybe Re:Creator or Ero-manga Sensei next.
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Samurai Jack season 5
Strictly speaking, Samurai Jack is not Japanese anime, it falls in the Western anime genre.
Western anime is not made in Japan, but has a close resemblance to traditional anime.
Other examples of Western anime include Avatar the Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra.
Samurai Jack completes the saga of a man out of his era, seeking to destroy the ultimate evil.
Season 5 is self contained, you do not have to watch the first four seasons. The first four seasons followed an adventure of the week format. The 10 episodes of season 5 are a continuous story that can be enjoyed on it's own merit.
Samurai Jack season 5 is an excellent story of loss and redemption. The art has similarities of the art of Kill la Kill. The introduction of a new character, Ashi, is brilliant, as her story compliments and closely intertwines with Samurai Jack's.
Samurai Jack season 5 is a fine watch. I highly recommend it!
Shuumatsu Nani Shitemasu ka? Isogashii desu ka? Sukutte Moratte Ii desu ka? (WorldEnd: What do you do at the end of the world? Are you busy? Will you save us?)
Series description:
https://myanimelist.net/anime/33502/Shuumatsu_Nani_Shitemasu_ka_Isogashii_desu_ka_Sukutte_Moratte_Ii_desu_ka
A beautiful story. Won't go into great detail because of spoilers. Starts out lighthearted, but becomes very very serious. First rate fantasy!
The storyline is very well done. The art and animation are great. The musical score fits the series nicely, especially the use of the classic song, Scarborough Fair; it just feels right for the mood.
If you like fantasy, this is definitely one to watch!
It was a good show, but there was way too much questions that was left unanswered...
Might not get a second season as many potential series don't unless there's an incredibly large fan base