if Hello Kitty and The Office had a baby it would be Aggretsuko.
It's an animated series on Netflix. 10 episodes and about 15 min each. It's about an office girl recently out of college and now working in an office. The only way she can escape the soul draining work environment is by singing Karaoke … Death Metal. The show has a lot of great characters and even the bad guys have dimensions that make them more understandable.
Lightning grant me your vengeance . . .
I was not into death metal before, but now I can understand and appreciate it.
OH, and the voice acting is great, yes even the English Dubbed. And it was really nice hearing the Death Metal in English.
Sanrio, went all out making an adult anime that did not suck. Kudos
The Animated Series
Stop to keep meaning and just do.
I was never interested in the series when it originally aired, but binge-watched it years later and am very glad I did. It was very hard to get into when you hadn't seen everything from the beginning due to the overarching story line, contrary to Star Trek where every episode was pretty much self-contained.
Ah ok. I forgot about that one. I've actually never seen it.
It's weird how the seriousness of the dialogue and music clashes with the animation in that clip. It's almost like some sort of parody to me. I'm sure it came off a lot differently in the 70's.
In the nineties where I lived in the Annapolis area, they showed Deep Space Nine and Babylon Five back to back. We'd get together with our mates, whip up a huge batch of sushi and margarita's and watch them both, and between the four of us, we all agreed that Babylon Five was the superior show. Of course, we were simply pleased to have both to enjoy!
There was a golden age of space sci-fi in the 90s, at the same time or very close together we had Star Trek TNG, DS9, Voyager, Babylon 5, Farscape and probably a few others I'm forgetting.
Ah ok. I forgot about that one. I've actually never seen it.
It's weird how the seriousness of the dialogue and music clashes with the animation in that clip. It's almost like some sort of parody to me.
I tried, but I really couldn't get into Farscape, although I had friends that simply adored it. Another I'd add to your list would be X-Files, from close to the same time period.
Just finished the first season of Cobra Kai.
I have no idea if it's 80s nostalgia from the original Karate Kid, but I though it was excellent. Felt like just the right balance of everything. Even the humour was just corny enough, to not be over the top. Looking forward to a 2nd season.
Anyone here caught Impulse set in the Jumper universe?