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  1. Obviously, I haven't finished these yet (so much anime and manga, yet so little time!!!).
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Fushigi Yugi (TV)
52 ep.s + 3 OAV sequels ─ Bamboo Dong recommends it.

https://fushigiyuugi.fandom.com/wiki/Fushigi_Yuugi_Wiki

  1. Obviously, a rather limited animation budget.....
  2. The basic setup is set out.
  3. So Tamahome seems to be creating the nucleus of a harem.....
  4. Love triangles.
  5. Taiitsukun tests the two love triangles.
  6. "Even if I Die": Taiitsukun creates an evil version of Miaka.
    • I'm surprised by just how much I'm enjoying the humor in this episode!
    • Miaka and Yui exchange places.
  7. "Brief Parting"
    • The animation budget seems to have taken a hit.....
    • So how does Miaka break into the National Library?! (CON)
    • I'm sorry, but I like my plots to maintain an internal logic; how are things "too calm" when military forces are on the border?! (CON)
  8. "Enemies Unseen"
    So exactly how do arrows kill an assassin inside a house?! (CON)
Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo (TV)
(The) Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! (TV)
rated episode 1
(The) Great Passage (TV)
Once again, anime surprises me by taking seemingly boring subject matter and turning [it] into something wonderful. Let’s discuss The Great Passage.
I Watched an Anime

Remember when we [didn’t] have any electronic gadgets like mobile phones, computers etc. We used to ask someone or just go through our dictionary whenever we wanted to find a meaning of that word. I still remember how I used to turn the pages of my dictionary when I was a kid. It was really fun to know the meanings of the words which I doesn’t know. Have you ever wondered how much time does it take to create a dictionary?

The Great Passage anime shows us all about that.
Anjani

The dictionary: a tool that many of us take for granted. It’s easy to think of it as something we can look up on our phones, but we forget about the people who spend years of their lives making it. Today’s video [2021, Jan. Sixth] is about those workers and how they juggle their work and their personal lives:Fune wo Amu, a.k.a. The Great Passage.

It came out back in 2016, but I haven’t heard of a lot of people who talked about it then or even now. Whether it’s the fact that it’s an Amazon Prime show so it got lost in the sea of other crap, or some viewers were put off by the subject and how it approached the story, The Great Passage got quickly overlooked. It’s a real shame, because while it may not be a perfect series, I greatly enjoyed it, especially on my recent re-watch.
―Red Panda Reels

"Hello, Yamamoto-san? I have an idea for next year’s NoitaminA block.”
“Oh? Let’s hear it.”
“Well – it’s based on a book. And it’s already been an award-winning movie.”
“Wow – sounds great. What’s it about?”
“It’s a thriller about compiling a dictionary. It’s- Hello? Are you still there?”
[...]
Clearly, this is not the show for everybody – it’s reflective and low-key, as niche an anime as NoitaminA has done in a long time. But for someone who loves language and all its subtleties, The Great Passage is a real treat – especially knowing that one cour should be enough to give the novel a complete adaptation.
[...]
The Great Passage (yes, I like the English title so much I’m using it in the post headings) has an awful lot going for it to appeal to fans of esoterica like me.
―Lost in Anime (LiA)

Fune o Amu, Weaving a Ship
Here is a review of the novel.

Here is another review.

And another.

Here is the trailer for the live-action film.

    Characters (left to right)
  • Tomosuke Matsumoto
  • Kōhei Araki
  • Kaguya Hayashi
  • Mitsuya Majime
  • Masashi Nishioka
  • Kaoru Sasaki
  • Midori Kishibe

This telephone really takes me back.....

Symbolism
Need to work on this. There are shots in the last episode that I think need explicating.
ferris wheel -- in OP -- on Hajime's shelf -- shots of Hitsuya Majime & Take Ooya looking across a body of water at a ferris wheel in the distance
different shots of birds in flight
leaf floating down a stream
shot of a blooming flower
ep.#11 -- at the end there is an indoor sign with words that seem related to the plot of the series.
There is a notice on a public board for "The Night is Young, Walk On Girl"

Two questions posed to Red Panda Reels concerning the OP

  1. Q. At the fifty-four second mark (https://youtu.be/jVAjAlW97xw?t=53) Majime hits a sentence and is knocked back. What does that sentence say?
    A. [This] first [question] took some detective work - the kanji is 志独歩, which is an unusual combination. 志 means “intention” while 独歩 means to walk alone. I’m not entirely sure if it’s as simple as “the intention of walking alone” because as I said, it’s an unusual combination of kanji. When I googled it in Japanese, I found that it’s the title of a magazine article the (animation) director of The Great Passage wrote (his name is Kuroyanagi Toshimasa). I can’t find the article itself online, so I can’t tell you more than that. Somebody’s review of said article though mentions it being about the director’s driving force when making anime and wanting to make himself understood - that does sound like something Majime m “ran into” in his life!
  2. Q. At the fifty-seven second mark ( https://youtu.be/jVAjAlW97xw?t=57 ) Majime seizes a kanji and then hands it off to Kaguya. What is the meaning of that kanji/word?
    A. [This] second one is fairly simple. The kanji he clutches is 灯 which means “light”. The radicals are “fire on a street”, so it also means lamp. It’s usually used in Japanese quite literally (as “a source of light”) but perhaps in the OP it could signify reaching a conclusion - seeing the light (at the end of the tunnel of getting himself understood).
    Episode List:
  1. "Vastness"
    The OP had me in its thrall within the 1st 90 seconds that I heard it! And the ED ain't ½ bad, either!
  2. "Encounter"
    The OST is also enchanting!
  3. "Love"
  4. "Steady Progress"
    Better lyrics given within episode itself.
  5. "Waver"
    Mitsuya (Majimi) submits a love letter to Kaguya.
【AMV】Fune wo Amu - Don't give up | IsenLinden
Masterpiece
Gushing Over Magical Girls (TV)
rated episode 1

Trashy fun!

Hunter × Hunter (TV 2011)
At 148 ep.s, it's simply too much to watch!

I will say, however, that there are meaningful deaths.....

Very good
I want to eat your pancreas (movie) Masterpiece
Inferno Cop (ONA)
ep.#1: I don't know what to make of this; art house? So bad it's good?
Is the order a rabbit? (TV)
    There are an additional two cours.....
    Well, given the ratings, I understand why there was no formal review. See "recommended by others (public)" list.
  1. Setup.
  2. 9/11
Izetta: The Last Witch (TV)
Japan Animator Expo (ONA)
  1. Dragon's Teeth. Ends on notes of mystery.
Juden Chan (TV)
The sexism is bad enough; combine that with the UNNECESSARY nudity and right now I'm rating it at 7/11
Kodomo no Jikan Nigakki (OAV)
Lolicon.
Good
Lucky Star (TV)
  • The humor just isn't my cup of tea.....
  • I bumped the rating up one notch to 7/11 because I like the OP.
  • See Slice-of-life
  1. Restarted here because of suggestion on forums.
  2. Beach episode. 9/11
  3. "Image" slice of life
Lupin III: Part IV (TV 2015)
Saw it on Toonami -- I rated it at 9/11 because of the OP.
Very good
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