The Best of Anime 2018


Now that 2018 is officially over, it’s time for our yearly foray into annoying everyone with our questionable opinions, the Best of Anime 2018 post. As with last year, this year’s iteration will continue being written by one writer. Through a complete hiatus from blogging and other real-life obligations that made this year my busiest yet, I still managed to watch approximately ~80 series this year, and while I won’t guarantee total objectivity (like such a thing exists), I’d say I’m generally well-informed about whatever I’m wrong about. That said, I will be attempting to take a multitude of picks across the spectrum for each category to make up for the lack of a second opinion. What this means is that you may not see as many repeat winners this time around as you would otherwise, so mileage may vary here more than previous years.

Continuing from last year, there are numerous categories in the following areas: Production, Miscellaneous, Genre, and Notable Others. Due to lack of series candidates, the lack of involvement of specific writers that specialized in certain categories, and/or the belief that I may not have watched enough shows to make an informed decision about specific genres however, some categories have been omitted from previous years. This includes the Soundtrack, Plot Twist, Underappreciated, and Exceeded Expectations categories. Added back to this year’s post are the Animation (tweaked to include overall visuals) and Disappointment categories.

Encoding and videos for the OP/ED/Song categories were done by Xumbra, who will be retiring from encoding following his many contributions over the last decade. So here’s a shout out (thanks!) for him and everything he does for the site behind the scenes, especially in regards to not only this post, but the PVs that you found in each of the seasonal previews as well. It goes without saying that Xumbra will be missed, as will all the cage jokes that came with him. Included at the end are the final results of the Reader’s Choice Poll.

 

Disclaimer: As always, disclaimers abound. Please keep in mind that “best” is subjective. What’s best for us isn’t necessarily best for you, and that’s perfectly fine. This list shouldn’t be taken as some kind of inviolable truth, but rather the opinions of a guy who had too much time on his hands and spent it conjuring up a list of picks based on all the anime they watched. Naturally, my choices will be influenced by my own tastes, experiences, and personal impressions, and these are just recommendations, nothing more and nothing less. Before you go bashing one of my choices, please make sure you’ve at least given the series a chance so you may know where we’re coming from. Aside from that, we ask that you respect our opinions and the opinions of others in the comments, just like we respect yours. Thank you.

Disclaimer #2: The choices in this post are not reflective of the opinions of all Random Curiosity writers. They are solely the opinions of myself (Zephyr), save for where otherwise noted. Thank you for your understanding.

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Winter 2019 Preview!

The weather outside is frightful, and—oh, enough with the lame lines, there’s seasonally appropriate beverages to consume and this post is overdue anyway. Winter is a time for renewal(?), which is why several venerated franchises are getting new iterations to start off 2019, including the spooky urban legend Boogiepop wa Warawanai and the Tezuka Osamu manga Dororo. Of course there are glorious sequels aplenty, including the inventive and nuanced Mob Psycho 100 II, another season of the gambling addict’s worst nightmare Kakegurui ××, and the kissing-girls-to-save-the-world antics of Date A Live III. Oh, and Kemono Friends 2, with all new staff. Among the adaptations a lot of us are looking at the isekai stylings of Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari, the love competition of Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Ren’ai Zunousen, and the dramatic orphan danger of Yakusoku no Neverland. There are even a few originals to round out the crew, such as the Netflix sci-fi series Revisions, the fluffy hero slice-of-life Endro~!, and the Girls und Panzer of the air in Kouya no Kotobuki Hikoutai. There’s something for everyone, or at least I hope. This is Random Curiosity’s Winter 2019 Preview.

Reader’s Choice – Best of Anime 2018 Poll

The end of the year is here and it’s time for the 13th Annual Reader’s Choice poll. Do you have a favorite series you’d like to see win? Are you just curious to see what everyone else enjoyed this year? There’s no electoral college here. The anime with the most votes wins!

Note: To give viewers more time to vote, the polls will close this year at 3:00 PM PST on January 3rd, giving you the most time possible before the Best of Anime post comes out with the results. This means the 3:00 PM in the afternoon in PST or 11:00 PM GMT on the 3rd.

Fall 2018 Preview!

Ah, spring is here! Well, it is down here in Australia anyway, where the weather is heating up and the sooty smell of bushfire is already in the air. Fun. In animeland, though, it’s autumn, the season of food and plenty, so accordingly we have a fresh crop of shows ready for harvest. The seeds of sequels sown sooner have since seen sprout, giving us six more episodes of the singular FLCL, a third season of the seminal To Aru Majutsu no Index, and an insane 4-cour streak of Sword Art Online. Still starving for serials? Then Fairy Tale, Tokyo Ghoul, and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure all serve second (or more) seasons. But if you’re sick to your stomach of the same script, you should seek special stimulation. The least straightforward shows of any season are the originals, and Fall 2018 has several across the spectrum, from P.A. Work’s supernatural slice-of-life Irozuku Sekai no Ashita kara to the hard science-fiction of RErideD to… whatever Release the Spyce supposes to screen. But enough of this silliness. As always, our crack team of animethusiasts have taste-tested all of this season’s offerings and are waiting to provide you with samples and suggestions for your informed viewing pleasure. This is Random Curiosity’s Fall 2018 Preview.

Summer 2018 Schedule

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Asobi Asobase
21:00 AT-X (7/8)
Jashin-chan Dropkick
22:00 Amazon Prime (7/9)
Overlord III
22:00 AT-X (7/10)
BORUTO -NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS-
17:55 TX
Sunohara-sou no Kanrinin-san
21:00 AT-X (7/5)
Muhyo to Rouji no Mahouritsu Soudan Jimusho
21:30 BS SKY (8/3)
Boku no Hero Academia Season 3
17:30 ytv (4/7)
ISLAND
22:00 MX (7/1)
Aguu -Tensai Ningyou-
24:00 MX (7/9)
Senjuushi
23:00 MX (7/3)
Free! -Dive to the Future-
24:00 MX (7/4)
Isekai Maou to Shoukan Shoujo no Dorei Majutsu
21:30 AT-X (7/5)
Satsuriku no Tenshi
20:30 AT-X (7/6)
Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san
23:30 MX (7/14)
Planet With
22:30 MX (7/8)
Phantom in the Twilight
24:30 MX (7/9)
Angolmois: Genkou Kassenki
24:30 Sun TV (7/10)
Steins;Gate 0
25:00 AbemaTV (4/11)
Yume Oukoku to Nemureru 100 Nin no Ouji-sama
22:20 AT-X (7/5)
Harukana Receive
21:00 AT-X (7/6)
Hataraku Saibou
24:00 MX (7/7)
Hanebado!
24:00 MX (7/1)
Kyoto Teramachi Sanjou no Holmes
26:05 TX (7/9)
Shinya! Tensai Bakabon
25:35 TX (7/10)
Back Street Girls
25:00 BS11 (7/4)
Sirius the Jaeger
23:00 AT-X (7/12)
Chio-chan no Tsuugakuro
22:00 MX (7/6)
PERSONA5 the Animation
24:30 MX (4/7)
Tsukumogami Kashimasu
24:10 NHK (7/22)
Baki
Netflix (6/25)
Chuukan Kanriroku Tonegawa
25:59 ntd (7/3)
Aru Zombie Shoujo no Sainan
Web (7/4)
BANANA FISH
24:55 CX (7/5)
High Score Girl
24:30 MX (7/13)
Hyakuren no Haou to Seiyaku no Valkyria
25:30 MX (7/7)
Shingeki no Kyojin Season 3
24:35 NHK (7/22)
Shoujo ☆ Kageki Revue Starlight
25:28 TBS (7/12)
Ongaku Shoujo
25:00 AT-X (7/6)
Gintama. Gin no Tamashii-hen
25:35 TX (7/8)
Shichisei no Subaru
25:58 TBS (7/5)
Lord of Vermilion Guren no Ou
25:05 MX (7/13)
Happy Sugar Life
25:55 MBS (7/13)
Grand Blue
26:25 MBS (7/13)
Legend: 1 2 2 2
3 3 3 Not covering

Now that every show has had several episodes to make its case, it’s time to tell you what we’ll be blogging this season. This is Random Curiosity’s Summer 2018 blogging schedule.

As always, this is a tentative overview of our plans for the new season . . . is what we used to say, but with multiple episodes under our belts, we’re pretty confident in our picks. Will some of them flounder down the stretch? It’s happened before. This is what we’re going with for now.