Joey is bang on about Lucky Star in it being an amazing time capsule that mocks the anime meta and otaku fandom in the mid-2000s, and if you weren't around back then like older bastards like me were, the majority of it is sadly lost on you.
I just started watching it for the first time a few weeks ago and its already in my top 5, I dont really think it loses its value if you watch it in current day. Although I guess I only have like 3.2k episodes on my mal so im not really as experienced and dont have as many series watched, I still think its really good
@@bruh-rt7sr yesterday i was scrolling through shikimori (basically a russian mal ripoff) and a dude's profile had the number "2014" on it, at first i thought it was the registration date but then i realised it was the number of watched anime, also like a year and a half in pure watchtime which is rounghly ~30k 24 min episodes
watched it somewhere between 2017-2018 and i think it's humor still slapped. Not as old as people that have watched it mid-2000s (was just literally born) though it's funny as hell but it's jokes just wouldn't stick today.
Man Joey did a terrible job at selling Seitokai Yakuindomo. It's not ecchi in the slightest. The characters just make erotic jokes and use double entendres and the main character is the straight man that points out that what they're saying is absolutely fucking ridiculous. I love that show to pieces. The jokes land very well and it's very rewatchable.
Yep, very glad to see some love for Seitokai Yakuindomo but I disagree on his take. I think it's awesome, 4-koma manga are very difficult to properly adapt into anime and this show did it great. And I also wouldn't call it ecchi, but it is so hilariously horny and spicy to the point I sometimes had to make a quick Google search. "Huh...so that's a thing" XD. I mean c'mon, they have a robotics club in the school that consists of only one female member and her entire line of work is vibrators!
What I love about Seitokai Yakuindomo, is that the show I very well aware of what it is. It's not comedy that comes from the jokes itself, but rather the reactions of the characters to how outrageous the situation is. The show knows what it's doing and it makes sure to let the viewer know that as well. It knows that it uses the same type of jokes over and over, and the audience as well as the characters know that, which makes it so fun to watch when the characters react to it.
Lucky Star was one of the first shows I dropped back in like 2010 because it seemed like a stupid, boring show about high school kids wasting time and talking about pointless and uninteresting topics. A couple of years after graduating high school, around 2015, I picked it back up and loved it because it reminded me so much of our time as high school kids wasting time and...you get the idea. The characters doing something special for their graduation is something I wish we had done at my old school. Instead, graduation ended as a silent fart in the wind, without much fanfare and barely worth remembering.
it is a classic but that doesnt mean much. it has nothing really to offer to be on a big list...but hey, its a personal list i also have my nostalgia shows but i wouldnt dare put them on a t10 list. atleast joey knows that himself^^
Bruh, I remember there's an episode in Lucky Star where they just talked about how to eat a conch shell chocolate, and somehow that didn't bore me. That's when I knew I love slice of life
That's literally Episode 1, which sure it didn't make me drop the show or anything, but it was definitely the most boring part of the whole anime. And I really can't blame people for quitting after a 1 episode trial. 😁
@@eugenefindit spending hours on online forums where a topic goes off rails and full arguments into the nitty gritty of menial shit was some of the most entertaining things to participate in and spectate, in the early internet days. probably hard to understand to newer viewers who didnt grow up in the wild west of unmoderated web, where these topics over the random was the norm, rather than the exception. nowadays you gotta stay on topic and any deviation gets you banned by shitty mods and jannies, so its hard to get the experience in most places on the web nowadays.
@@Emerardo Oh. Well since I never got into that sort of thing in the 2000's, not to mention I didn't get into anime until 2012, I can't really relate. But that's interesting to know. 😁
The level of respect for YuYu Hakusho warms my heart. The Anime that gave us the Blueprint for Shounen to this very day. The greatest English Dub of anything ever. Someone needs to find Connor a good audio version of the Dub. It's an crime not to watch it but put it's annoying little brother in your top shows.
@@Airgearzx Absolutely. Clannad is either my favorite show or my 2nd favorite depending on how the adaptation of Horimiya pans out. The first season is essentially all build up for season 2 and imo, it pays off extremely well.
FLCL is my favorite anime of all time. Dense is a good word to describe a show that on the surface seems like a bit of hyperactive nonsense. The buttery smooth animation and cool factor cannot be denied.
Yoshitoshi abe is a brilliant author, Haibane renmei is my favorite amongst his works. The anime is a cathartic experience, the existential feel, the emptiness it gives off, and the characters are just pure gold.
I love seitokai yakuindomo. Somehow it still gets new episodes and a fucking movie. Also I will never forget it because it was the anime that made one of my friends stop watching anime for a couple of years, and he is one of those that introduced me into anime XD
seitokai yakuidomo was basically the one anime that got me out my shell. Used to be a kid who was really mindful of dirty jokes, and after watching it, I was like fuck it, who cares, let's go full pervert
I watched Lucky Star 10 years after it aired and I still found it hilarious. Even if the jokes aren't current anymore, the overall humor and vibe is just great as a slice of life.
Here's my 3x3, I'm still somewhat new so please be gentle: Code Geass Steins;Gate Violet Evergarden Danshi Koukousei No Nichijou Rascal Does Not Dream Of Bunny Girl Senpai Tsurezure Children Fate Zero Madoka Magica Hyouka (bonus) Hunter X Hunter
Yu Yu Hakusho has aged well both as a shounen and a dub. Coming from someone who hates most shounens and dubs. Dont care for the rest of Joey's picks but its funny how Connor's take of YYH is one of the few times I actually disagree with him and not any of the "normie" or "wild" opinions that he usually gets flak for. Still, I totally defend his "boring" 3x3 in the other clip. Honestly I think he represents a larger portion of the anime fanbase than Joey or Garnt who lean a bit more on the hardcore/hipster side
I'm just glad Clannad was on one of these lists. My first anime I watched and still in at least my top 3 to this day, I need to go through the 370ish shows I've seen and decidedly pick a favorite. The only thing that holds Clannad back is the first season just because of how slow it is, but then you realize it's mostly build up for After Story which just knocks it out of the park.
Not going to lie watched clannad and after story this week and to me it had a good story and isn’t afraid to go for you’re heart strings, clannad isn’t too bad but after story is a real masterpiece in my books.
@@arthurwarinq the only thing i know about clannad is his wife dies So i want to ask u something is the after story good from the start or only after his wife died
@rtd i didnt watch clannad because i am not a fan of sad shows but can I ask u something u said u wont see your friends for years does that mean the friends of the main character appeared in season 1 didn't make a appearance in n season 2
@@joefredlin5018 I’d say good from the start if you were interested in the first season, but it’s been a while since i watched it so it might be poor memory but I’d say it’s pretty good throughout
I love how he says Lucky Star could be bad today. I understand otaku culture well besides Anitubers and just hanging around it, it's a great anime to learn what it's like early on. I'm not into Reddit humour but it was still good most of the time. I have no reference for most 2000s shows besides Haruhi in that show (watched around the same time helped), I am a 2000s+ gamer, I have played an MMO, I can enjoy everything in it like New Game as a modern example where it's the only other Moeblob or cute girls doing cuts things show with actually a good mix of scenes and characters and not repeated jokes or out of place scenes to annoy me ever. It is constantly showing something new and something related to the settings, the scenes, the moments, the characters. New Game they make a new game each arc, new aspects of game development, new aspects of characters it's constantly revealing things and moving on even besides the minor Yuri or otaku culture parts. Lucky Star has so many normal and otaku moments at least one thing you may have heard of in a scene even if Japanese or not it's likely understandable on a wide scale or happened. Lucky Star does a great job better than some slice of life shows based doing fun stuff around town while most are in a club and it's eh. Even if not everything is relatable it's all understandable and funny/enjoyable. No parfaits (yes the cake scene but it's not OH CAKE DELICIOUS it's WE HAVE TO FINISH THE CAKE), but both the otaku and normal moments make me laugh every time or are enjoyable to watch that's something 99% of Moeblob shows never do for me because they are so forgettable and for good reason because they barely try and miss the mark every time. It will always be there for me because the others don't have the variety of scenes or a strong hook they barely try, I will always rewatch Lucky Star and New Game and I would put it in my 3x3 no doubt. The rest are fair shows and expected like Monogatari as he has mentioned them before on his channel, I get ecchi comedy anime are trash but I mean they have a fine vibe even if bad I get what he means I've seen many like it but have yet to actually watch that one in particular for while. I do find Key anime a factor in my early anime experience, not crying over them but for early tragic comedy slice of life shows or crying game VNs but still.
it is such a great show, usually show like these that come out way ahead of their time and do "predictions" kinda have a shelve life where they lose their luster after a decade or something... but SEL has a timeless element to it and viewin it was such an interesting visual experience, it was not a dry watch where nothing happens on screen for long periods of time like so many other "weird"/"deep/pretentious" shows lol
I swear whenever I watch these clips and Connor talking about anime from the 2000s and prior makes me roll my eyes sometimes. Amazing how he's older than me by a year yet I can barely relate to how he feels about anime most of the time lol, still a great monke tho👌
I honestly didn't know these existed and really liked the idea of these 3by3s instead of your "favorite anime", so here's mine for you to judge and enjoy (the Nrs in the brackets are my current ranking for these shows on my personal list): Zankyou no Terror(113/fluctuating) - Monogatari Series (3) - Zetsuen no Tempest (25) Sound Euphonium (9) - Steins Gate (1) - Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo (6) Madoka Magica (5) - Gintama (2) - Mawaru Penguindrum (7) Ask me anything ^^
@@guywithglasses5309 Sakurasou seems like it'd be your typical generic high school rom-com but it's so much more. The characters are all incredibly realistically human and most of their development is amazing. It takes the usual fanservicy things and misunderstandings these anime are known for and gives them a unique spin. And it honestly made me more emotional than most other anime I've seen, as it's simultaneously one of the most hilarious yet somehow depressing show I've seen. It's also a very rare case where I have seen 3 versions of the show, japanese with english subs, english dub, and german dub (am german and they recently added it on Netflix) ^^ For me it's the superior version of Toradora as these are quite similar
My top 9 show: (Put your one also, if you don't mind) Made in abyss Death parade Ancient magus bride Rage of bahamut: virgin souls Kaichou wa maid sama Demon slayer Kamisama hajimemashita (guilty pleasure) Girls last tour Attack on titan I'd like to give these 2 shows an honorable mention: kiss him not me, sakamoto desu ga
YuYu Hakusho (made by mangaka of Hunter X Hunter) is overly, heavily underappreciated by the Western manga/anime fans, since manga/anime scene and market scene mostly blew up when the BIG 3 (one piece, naruto, bleach) along with DBZ at 2000s which opened the manga/anime scene. That's why a lot of western anime/manga fans may know HxH while not knowing YYH. However, peole in Japan, or asian countries (Taiwan, Korea etc) already had a big anime/manga market in the 90s, and not only Dragon Ball, but also YuYuHakusho, Slamdunk were picked as the BIG 3 Jump mangas before the aforementioned. it was very very popular, almost like a basic. YuYuHakusho made the foundation of Shounen Battle Genre (with the tournaments) along with DBZ, yet DBZ were more accessible earlier in the west since YYH had very dark, deep (it was X rated) stuff, somewhat not appropriate for kids .
SEL has to be OBJECTIVELY one of the best written piece of media out there. The fact that it pretty much predicted the future and looked into problems relevant in this day and age is a testament to its writing.
I haven’t watched the most anime but it is definitely my favorite ever I don’t see anything topping it imo and it is scarily relatable to this generation
I dig Joey's list -- not all of these would be at the top of my own list, but I don't see a single thing on here that I'd question as bad. And I also appreciate "Lucky Star" as someone who watched it long after it first aired, but I almost always found it more "relaxing-funny" than "laughing my head off funny". It's a nice show with great characters, and though a lot of the referential humor falls flat, there's still enough goodness there to have a great time provided you don't outright binge it. (Also, props on Seitokai Yakuindomo... good choice!)
I would like to personally thank Joey for including Seitokai Yakuindomo; that show has been absolutely slept on for its entire life and I feel like it needs more recognition Plus, the voice actors for Mio and Ritsu of K-on are part of the cast 👌🏻
@@TheCreepypro I think the difference is Genshiken is mocking Seinen Slice of Life while Lucky Star mocks primarily shounen with a mix of other things. Both are mocking otaku culture but different sides of it
Mononoke is one of my favorites, it’s not short and sweet it’s short of savory but heavy . Like a heavy heavy soup that puts you into a spiraling sleep. Ergo it makes you think and rethink on
Lmao same, plus also Code Geass and Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood. If anything, I'd say my favorites almost never change, unless something incredibly good comes out like AoT or Re:Zero
When you have an anime that you want to protect so u to tell others people that it so good that you need to use high iq to watch it and the others who doesnt watch was low iq or based
@@vNEET666 it really doesn't take a higher intelligence you sound like the Rick and Morty fans but you do have to be a little older to understand its themes
Joey has the best taste in anime of the 3 and that's only because Michelle Ruff voices Tsukasa. Note that she's been the voice of Cream the Rabbit since Sonic Free Riders.
Man, you know what reminds me of Serial Experiments Lain? In the vain of social media, and the internet. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty has been underrated for years. It cracked my world view the fuck open. Like I couldn’t sleep after playing that game.
Is it really cultured when he chooses niche shows over real masterpieces? Looks kinda pretentious if you ask me, like he avoided "mainstream" shows on purpose.
Like Steins;Gate, Monster, Kizumonogatari, Death Note, Fate Stay Night Heaven's Feel, Psycho Pass S1, hxh, Baccano, Katanagatari, Ping Pong, Made in Abyss, Madoka Magica, Vinland Saga, Ano Hana, and so on.
I'm all for hidden gems but the way people just pretend those "obviously really good shows that everyone knows" don't exist or "are too normie" is ridiculous. If a show's good it's good. And a show being unique or hard to understand doesn't make it a masterpiece. I personally found Lain and Mononoke pretty boring when it came to actual enjoyment.
The 7th movie is for sure the best. 1. 7th (8/10) 2. 1st (7.5/10) 3. 5th (7/10) 4. 2nd (7/10) 5. 3rd (6/10) 6. 4th (4/10) 7. 6th (2/10) Im not the biggest fan and some are a lil bit boring but the 7th, 5th, 1st are really good
English translation of Seitokai Yakuindomo is Student Council Members. It’s one of my favorite comedy anime series too. I’m also a fan of Lucky Star but watched it for the first time during the Covid lockdowns and still found it funny, plus it’s definitely in the CGDCT genre as well.
My top 9: Serial Experiments Lain Ghost in the Shell Ranma 1/2 Shojo Kakumei Utena Momonoke Hime Tamashi no Tamago Mobile Suit Patlabor Akira Armitage III
Lucky Star is based. Also thumbs up for putting Seitokai Yakuindomo, a great trashy-like, ecchi joke comedy, romance-bait, and gag series like with the manga or comic which is also 4 something and a gag comedy type too. I'm glad and ecstatic that Garnt and Joey/Anime man love and appreciate Serial Experiments Lain. That show is so prescient because as Joey said, it foretold the future and consequences of social media such as social isolation and alienation, echo chambers, but also more importantly Image Boards and Message Boards like 5chan, 2channel, and 4chan. It was that predictive, hype, and just blessed to have producers and writers like ABe who has a channel on this site, Yasayuki Ueda as producer and basically Lain is his brainchild (i.e. Serial Experiments Lain the game produced at the same time the anime was being worked on), and the unfortunate late Ryutaro Nakamura as director and sound design dude. Last but not least, the dude who wrote DIGIMON TAMERS, Chiaka/Chiaki Konaka, who also directed and wrote or helped to produce the original HELLSING anime adaptation, Armitage III which is a film, RAHXEPHON, the Air Gear anime adaptation, The Big O, Gasaraki, GHOST HOUND, TEXHNOLYZE and some of Princess Tutu. In addition to those, he also wrote his own manga which also served as partial inspiration for Lain, titled "Alice In Cyberland/ Cyberspace". The character Alice who is Lain Iwakura's friend in the anime and she is an integral one besides Lain and the villain/antagonist and his cult. Konaka was inspired by psychological and horror and macabre works from H.P. Lovecraft which he adores unashamedly and some unspecified Japanese novelists and draws from real life as well. Konaka even worked on Mirrorman and Ultraman series (live-action).
Garnt questioning Lucky Star in the middle, when he's got Oreimo in his. XD
😂😂😂😂
Lol
Lmao
XD
The audacity of this man
I don't think people talk about Mononoke and Serial Experiments Lain enough these days
very true, criminally underrated series
i appreciate what they're trying to do but they are really boring to watch, that's why they only pop up as elitist picks
@@nonsenseuser2450 true. alot of elitists love series like flcl, perfect blue, lain etc. but i dont blame em
@@nonsenseuser2450 Peak of the medium with Texhnolyze, filled with intresting subtext and godtier atmosphere.
SEL is boring af though
Imagine being the anime man and having horrible taste in anime thats why he switched to being the manga man
More like the hentai man
The Trash Man
The manga man is Turtle Approved
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I be down with that
@@TurtleChad1 my turtle friend hello there
Can't wait for the clip of Conors 3x3
Title: Conor's NORMIE taste in anime
@@丛雨线 it is disgusting considering how try hard it is
What is the 3x3 by the way? 3 best of every decade ?
@@juldor93 Not as tryhard as Joey's
@@DrJones0801 to me Joey’s felt like “I miss my teenage years, I want to go back”
@@DrJones0801 how was his 'try hard'?
Joey likes Yu Yu Hakusho, you’re a good man.
Except the final arc it was really good
a classic gem with a great ending
@@bradleya2574 the ending was worst ending, Even naruto and bleach endin was better
@@kakashihatake6052 Definitely not
@@eftichismalandrakis totally was, the ending of yu yu hakusho was straight booty
1:24 - _"Don't think! FEEL!"_
*-Bruce Lee*
Clannad and Serial Experiments Lain are major classics
SEL is shit
@@sigmafx7176 No u
@@sigmafx7176 😐
lain's buns
@@random_xyz1594tripping
Lucky Star doesn't deserve the disrespect. It's a good show and it still holds up.
Lucky Star is one of the most legendary anime of all time when I tell people that they think im joking IM NOT
It doesn’t hold up but it’s still a goated anime
IKR
Why do I think that all of you are jokinh
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Respec+++ for reading Yokohama kaikashi kikou
Joey is bang on about Lucky Star in it being an amazing time capsule that mocks the anime meta and otaku fandom in the mid-2000s, and if you weren't around back then like older bastards like me were, the majority of it is sadly lost on you.
I just started watching it for the first time a few weeks ago and its already in my top 5, I dont really think it loses its value if you watch it in current day. Although I guess I only have like 3.2k episodes on my mal so im not really as experienced and dont have as many series watched, I still think its really good
Ok boomer
@@bruh-rt7sr most anime profiles I see have like 6k, that seems to be about average
@@bruh-rt7sr yesterday i was scrolling through shikimori (basically a russian mal ripoff) and a dude's profile had the number
"2014" on it, at first i thought it was the registration date but then i realised it was the number of watched anime, also like a year and a half in pure watchtime which is rounghly ~30k 24 min episodes
watched it somewhere between 2017-2018 and i think it's humor still slapped. Not as old as people that have watched it mid-2000s (was just literally born) though it's funny as hell but it's jokes just wouldn't stick today.
Man Joey did a terrible job at selling Seitokai Yakuindomo. It's not ecchi in the slightest. The characters just make erotic jokes and use double entendres and the main character is the straight man that points out that what they're saying is absolutely fucking ridiculous. I love that show to pieces. The jokes land very well and it's very rewatchable.
I agree
Yep, very glad to see some love for Seitokai Yakuindomo but I disagree on his take. I think it's awesome, 4-koma manga are very difficult to properly adapt into anime and this show did it great. And I also wouldn't call it ecchi, but it is so hilariously horny and spicy to the point I sometimes had to make a quick Google search. "Huh...so that's a thing" XD. I mean c'mon, they have a robotics club in the school that consists of only one female member and her entire line of work is vibrators!
Yep hahaha 😂😂
The opening seitokai yakuindomo is slapp as hell especially the intro before the opening started
What I love about Seitokai Yakuindomo, is that the show I very well aware of what it is. It's not comedy that comes from the jokes itself, but rather the reactions of the characters to how outrageous the situation is. The show knows what it's doing and it makes sure to let the viewer know that as well. It knows that it uses the same type of jokes over and over, and the audience as well as the characters know that, which makes it so fun to watch when the characters react to it.
Garnt’s disrespect for Lucky Star is unacceptable
*Connor do be sitting like a casual boi tho*
Lucky Star was one of the first shows I dropped back in like 2010 because it seemed like a stupid, boring show about high school kids wasting time and talking about pointless and uninteresting topics. A couple of years after graduating high school, around 2015, I picked it back up and loved it because it reminded me so much of our time as high school kids wasting time and...you get the idea. The characters doing something special for their graduation is something I wish we had done at my old school. Instead, graduation ended as a silent fart in the wind, without much fanfare and barely worth remembering.
Serial Experiments Laine was one of my first anime & I just remember being like wtf ??? as it progressed lol
just finished it today and yes its wtf and i specifically came back to this video to hear them talk about it again
You have to watch it many times to understand it there are videos in youtube that explain it's premise
If you watch it while sleep deprived your comprehension actually increases ten fold
The fact that Joey mentioned Rahxephon and Lain took me back to when I first watched anime on G4 TV. Holy shit what a throwback.
''Audio problems? Read the book!''
-Joey 2021
Joey's favorites are way better than I thought they would be
This is actually much better taste than I was expecting, kinda prestigious. Lucky Star is a classic
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Stop the 🧢
it is a classic but that doesnt mean much. it has nothing really to offer to be on a big list...but hey, its a personal list
i also have my nostalgia shows but i wouldnt dare put them on a t10 list. atleast joey knows that himself^^
You mean pretentious?
No 🧢
Lucky Star is brilliant if you are a fan of otaku culture on the same decade it was made. It also shows how old a fan is though
I only remember that show because my sister used to be a weeb.
Bruh, I remember there's an episode in Lucky Star where they just talked about how to eat a conch shell chocolate, and somehow that didn't bore me. That's when I knew I love slice of life
That's literally Episode 1, which sure it didn't make me drop the show or anything, but it was definitely the most boring part of the whole anime. And I really can't blame people for quitting after a 1 episode trial. 😁
@@eugenefindit spending hours on online forums where a topic goes off rails and full arguments into the nitty gritty of menial shit was some of the most entertaining things to participate in and spectate, in the early internet days. probably hard to understand to newer viewers who didnt grow up in the wild west of unmoderated web, where these topics over the random was the norm, rather than the exception. nowadays you gotta stay on topic and any deviation gets you banned by shitty mods and jannies, so its hard to get the experience in most places on the web nowadays.
@@krutoth Umm... That's understandable I guess but what does that have to do with Lucky Star? 😁
@@eugenefindit because lucky star encapsulates that time period that he described lol
@@Emerardo Oh. Well since I never got into that sort of thing in the 2000's, not to mention I didn't get into anime until 2012, I can't really relate. But that's interesting to know. 😁
The level of respect for YuYu Hakusho warms my heart. The Anime that gave us the Blueprint for Shounen to this very day.
The greatest English Dub of anything ever. Someone needs to find Connor a good audio version of the Dub. It's an crime not to watch it but put it's annoying little brother in your top shows.
It’s a shame that HxH is a better show
@@conormurphy4328I agree but who asked
can't agree more
Clannad is still top 5 in my head,i don,t give a shit.
I enjoyed Clannad. Never watched the 2nd season is it any good?
@@Airgearzx The second season is far better than the first one imo!!
@@Airgearzx the first season is almost a prologue to the real show.
@@Airgearzx Absolutely. Clannad is either my favorite show or my 2nd favorite depending on how the adaptation of Horimiya pans out. The first season is essentially all build up for season 2 and imo, it pays off extremely well.
@@Airgearzx 2nd season is pretty much the reason why everyone watches the show, you're missing out!
I truly lost it with Connor's "Lucky Star, Clanna- YO WHAT THE F*CK!?"
Whoooooot
Joey likes Yu Yu Hakusho. You sir have wonderful taste in anime.
omg gigguk’s silence and nodding after asking joey if he would rewatch everything at 5:55 is gold
The amount of culture Joey has can satisfy an entire thirsty nation
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😂
What the actual fuck is that profile Picture?
@@justajobro1266 Dude u haven't seen what that guy posts. Literal hentai sometimes and he gets away with it
🤣🤣🤣
Garnt taste: mature and interesting
Connor taste: like young age and interesting
Joey's taste: I'm never gonna understand
FLCL is my favorite anime of all time. Dense is a good word to describe a show that on the surface seems like a bit of hyperactive nonsense. The buttery smooth animation and cool factor cannot be denied.
Connor's uncomfortability when he doesnt know what theyre saying is SO obv. Man is too funny🤣
My top 9:
1. Ping Pong:The Animation
2. Keep Your Hands off Eizouken
3: Steins Gate
4: Samurai Champloo
5. Mushishi
6. Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
7. Mob Psycho
8. FMA Brotherhood
9. Made in Abyss
Solid
Super solid
Soo solid
Your taste in anime doesn't matter. What matters is your taste in waifus, hentai or doujinshis.
Man of culture
Ignoring the story 177013 is top tier doujinshi
Anime taste still matters dude
I like the artists Meme50 and Bobo.
What does that make me?
A God or just the standard degenerate?
@@Arrodamz why would you ignore the story when the story is more than half the experience lmao
Yoshitoshi abe is a brilliant author, Haibane renmei is my favorite amongst his works. The anime is a cathartic experience, the existential feel, the emptiness it gives off, and the characters are just pure gold.
Yoshitashi Abe is a just a character designer and concept artist. You're thinking of Chiaki J Konaka.
this Holy Trinity of Anime is our different phases in anime
That’s so true. From connor to garnt to joey
I love seitokai yakuindomo. Somehow it still gets new episodes and a fucking movie. Also I will never forget it because it was the anime that made one of my friends stop watching anime for a couple of years, and he is one of those that introduced me into anime XD
seitokai yakuidomo was basically the one anime that got me out my shell. Used to be a kid who was really mindful of dirty jokes, and after watching it, I was like fuck it, who cares, let's go full pervert
@@leroy4320 XD
I found seitokai yakuindomo by accident and I fucking loved it.
@@leroy4320 Embrace the culture my man!
"This show is not good in any perspective."
>Loves it anyway,
I can honestly relate
Oh,Hi Just Some Guy without a Mustache
whats the english name for it ?
@@Unknown-se4icStudent council staff members
Connor is basic
Gont likes ancest
Joey......there’s nothing wrong with Joey
yup I learned sum today
I watched Lucky Star 10 years after it aired and I still found it hilarious. Even if the jokes aren't current anymore, the overall humor and vibe is just great as a slice of life.
Joey went from The Anime Man to "The Tresh Maen" real quick.
@@fackimgoingtocummm6302 i hate you
i feel the same sometimes animation and audio are old and then i quit shows easily
Here's my 3x3, I'm still somewhat new so please be gentle:
Code Geass
Steins;Gate
Violet Evergarden
Danshi Koukousei No Nichijou
Rascal Does Not Dream Of Bunny Girl Senpai
Tsurezure Children
Fate Zero
Madoka Magica
Hyouka
(bonus) Hunter X Hunter
Good Taste
You got some good ones even if they are well known
Konosuba
Saiki K
Attack on Titan
Steins Gate
Chuunibyu
Samurai Champloo
Clannad
Anohana
Kaguya Sama: Love is war
Can we give Wolfs Rain some love
Your 3x3 and my 3x3 are very similar.
Lucky Star was Iconic when it first aired.
Yu Yu Hakusho has aged well both as a shounen and a dub. Coming from someone who hates most shounens and dubs. Dont care for the rest of Joey's picks but its funny how Connor's take of YYH is one of the few times I actually disagree with him and not any of the "normie" or "wild" opinions that he usually gets flak for. Still, I totally defend his "boring" 3x3 in the other clip. Honestly I think he represents a larger portion of the anime fanbase than Joey or Garnt who lean a bit more on the hardcore/hipster side
I was really expecting a troll with all 9 being different SAO anime.
connor being the dub guy while also hating on yuu yuu hakusho, one of anime's most praised dubs ever lmao
My 3x3 :
Gintama
Bakuman
Monster
Bakemonogatari/Monogatari Series
Hunter x Hunter 2011
Rainbow
Death Note
Welcome to the N.H.K
Aoi Bungaku Series
I swear every time joey talks about anime my respect for his culture grows even more
I'm just glad Clannad was on one of these lists. My first anime I watched and still in at least my top 3 to this day, I need to go through the 370ish shows I've seen and decidedly pick a favorite. The only thing that holds Clannad back is the first season just because of how slow it is, but then you realize it's mostly build up for After Story which just knocks it out of the park.
Not going to lie watched clannad and after story this week and to me it had a good story and isn’t afraid to go for you’re heart strings, clannad isn’t too bad but after story is a real masterpiece in my books.
@@arthurwarinq the only thing i know about clannad is his wife dies
So i want to ask u something is the after story good from the start or only after his wife died
@rtd i didnt watch clannad because i am not a fan of sad shows but can I ask u something u said u wont see your friends for years does that mean the friends of the main character appeared in season 1 didn't make a appearance in n season 2
@rtd ok now i get it
@@joefredlin5018 I’d say good from the start if you were interested in the first season, but it’s been a while since i watched it so it might be poor memory but I’d say it’s pretty good throughout
I’m surprised one of them wasn’t High School DxD
horrible unoriginal joke
Serial experiment lain is a masterpiece
Yu yu hakusho is the best anime of its time, I'd re-watch it today.
It would be awesome if they did like a remake with updated animations like they did with hunter x hunter
@@officialfarhad7033 gotta make sure that remake audio quality is to Conor’s liking lol
Yu Yu Hakusho for me is Peak Shounen
cant stand the style
I don't understand how people have such a hard time watching it just cause its old i watched it super recently for the first time and loved it.
Yu Yu Hakusho doesn't feel that old wtf.
Yu Yu Hakusho is hands down The best classic shonen. If you want a real taste of 90s anime, this show is perfect. The fights are great too.
Lucky Star for me was the time where anime was in its golden age. The jokes may hit different today but the nostalgia hits
I love how he says Lucky Star could be bad today. I understand otaku culture well besides Anitubers and just hanging around it, it's a great anime to learn what it's like early on. I'm not into Reddit humour but it was still good most of the time. I have no reference for most 2000s shows besides Haruhi in that show (watched around the same time helped), I am a 2000s+ gamer, I have played an MMO, I can enjoy everything in it like New Game as a modern example where it's the only other Moeblob or cute girls doing cuts things show with actually a good mix of scenes and characters and not repeated jokes or out of place scenes to annoy me ever.
It is constantly showing something new and something related to the settings, the scenes, the moments, the characters.
New Game they make a new game each arc, new aspects of game development, new aspects of characters it's constantly revealing things and moving on even besides the minor Yuri or otaku culture parts.
Lucky Star has so many normal and otaku moments at least one thing you may have heard of in a scene even if Japanese or not it's likely understandable on a wide scale or happened.
Lucky Star does a great job better than some slice of life shows based doing fun stuff around town while most are in a club and it's eh.
Even if not everything is relatable it's all understandable and funny/enjoyable. No parfaits (yes the cake scene but it's not OH CAKE DELICIOUS it's WE HAVE TO FINISH THE CAKE), but both the otaku and normal moments make me laugh every time or are enjoyable to watch that's something 99% of Moeblob shows never do for me because they are so forgettable and for good reason because they barely try and miss the mark every time.
It will always be there for me because the others don't have the variety of scenes or a strong hook they barely try, I will always rewatch Lucky Star and New Game and I would put it in my 3x3 no doubt.
The rest are fair shows and expected like Monogatari as he has mentioned them before on his channel, I get ecchi comedy anime are trash but I mean they have a fine vibe even if bad I get what he means I've seen many like it but have yet to actually watch that one in particular for while.
I do find Key anime a factor in my early anime experience, not crying over them but for early tragic comedy slice of life shows or crying game VNs but still.
It's really sad how short lived Lucky Star was. I personally liked it a lot, but I didn't watch anime in the 2000's either.
Joey, Garnt and Connor.
The new big 3 of anime
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@@fackimgoingtocummm6302 who tf hurt u
@@fackimgoingtocummm6302 what?
@@mustyxshadow1123 what was the point of your comment? Just taking a previous comment and tf adds nothing
My teacher was watching this during live class, he now has my absolute respect.
Can attest.Serial Experiments Lain is probably in my top 10 shows.It actually scary how accurate it is in today's society.
Im watching it rn it feels like this anime was created in 2023
It's same age as me
it is such a great show,
usually show like these that come out way ahead of their time and do "predictions" kinda have a shelve life where they lose their luster after a decade or something...
but SEL has a timeless element to it and viewin it was such an interesting visual experience, it was not a dry watch where nothing happens on screen for long periods of time like so many other "weird"/"deep/pretentious" shows lol
I swear whenever I watch these clips and Connor talking about anime from the 2000s and prior makes me roll my eyes sometimes. Amazing how he's older than me by a year yet I can barely relate to how he feels about anime most of the time lol, still a great monke tho👌
I honestly didn't know these existed and really liked the idea of these 3by3s instead of your "favorite anime", so here's mine for you to judge and enjoy (the Nrs in the brackets are my current ranking for these shows on my personal list):
Zankyou no Terror(113/fluctuating) - Monogatari Series (3) - Zetsuen no Tempest (25)
Sound Euphonium (9) - Steins Gate (1) - Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo (6)
Madoka Magica (5) - Gintama (2) - Mawaru Penguindrum (7)
Ask me anything ^^
Kinda surprised at Sakurasou it somehow seemed generic despite having alot of unique stuff lol
@@guywithglasses5309 Sakurasou seems like it'd be your typical generic high school rom-com but it's so much more. The characters are all incredibly realistically human and most of their development is amazing. It takes the usual fanservicy things and misunderstandings these anime are known for and gives them a unique spin. And it honestly made me more emotional than most other anime I've seen, as it's simultaneously one of the most hilarious yet somehow depressing show I've seen. It's also a very rare case where I have seen 3 versions of the show, japanese with english subs, english dub, and german dub (am german and they recently added it on Netflix) ^^
For me it's the superior version of Toradora as these are quite similar
@@animusswtor4822 I will admit the characters and their development was pretty good
Gintama hell yeah
My top 9 show:
(Put your one also, if you don't mind)
Made in abyss
Death parade
Ancient magus bride
Rage of bahamut: virgin souls
Kaichou wa maid sama
Demon slayer
Kamisama hajimemashita (guilty pleasure)
Girls last tour
Attack on titan
I'd like to give these 2 shows an honorable mention: kiss him not me, sakamoto desu ga
YuYu Hakusho (made by mangaka of Hunter X Hunter) is overly, heavily underappreciated by the Western manga/anime fans, since manga/anime scene and market scene mostly blew up when the BIG 3 (one piece, naruto, bleach) along with DBZ at 2000s which opened the manga/anime scene. That's why a lot of western anime/manga fans may know HxH while not knowing YYH.
However, peole in Japan, or asian countries (Taiwan, Korea etc) already had a big anime/manga market in the 90s,
and not only Dragon Ball, but also YuYuHakusho, Slamdunk were picked as the BIG 3 Jump mangas before the aforementioned. it was very very popular, almost like a basic. YuYuHakusho made the foundation of Shounen Battle Genre (with the tournaments) along with DBZ, yet DBZ were more accessible earlier in the west since YYH had very dark, deep (it was X rated) stuff, somewhat not appropriate for kids .
True with younger fans but 90s kids know how goated YYH is
Title has “HORRIBLE taste”, but in reality had a list of popular and loved shows.
I’m just glad Mononoke is finally given the bit of recognition it deserves
Someone: *breaths*
Garnt: YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN?
Monogatari, Mononoke and Clannad are all masterpieces. Good taste.
SEL has to be OBJECTIVELY one of the best written piece of media out there. The fact that it pretty much predicted the future and looked into problems relevant in this day and age is a testament to its writing.
Some of the stuff it touched on I disagree with, but yeah for the most part it was a masterpiece that is very timely and profound, especially now.
I haven’t watched the most anime but it is definitely my favorite ever I don’t see anything topping it imo and it is scarily relatable to this generation
I dig Joey's list -- not all of these would be at the top of my own list, but I don't see a single thing on here that I'd question as bad. And I also appreciate "Lucky Star" as someone who watched it long after it first aired, but I almost always found it more "relaxing-funny" than "laughing my head off funny". It's a nice show with great characters, and though a lot of the referential humor falls flat, there's still enough goodness there to have a great time provided you don't outright binge it. (Also, props on Seitokai Yakuindomo... good choice!)
Seitokai Yakuindomo, Yu Yu Hakusho, Clannad, FLCL, Serial Experiment Lain, Monogatari, Mononoke Hime. Terrible taste? Yes.
Back to back Masterpieces.
Didn't realize the anime elitests hate Lucky Star
Both Lucky Star and Seitokai Yakuindomo are high budget, objectively good animes
I would like to personally thank Joey for including Seitokai Yakuindomo; that show has been absolutely slept on for its entire life and I feel like it needs more recognition
Plus, the voice actors for Mio and Ritsu of K-on are part of the cast 👌🏻
I love how this one has the least views because we already know Joey has good taste
I think Lucky Star still relevant for those who want to get into otaku culture. The reference is old though.
if you want to get into otaku culture Genshiken is the better show pretty much the same age it just did it better if you ask me
@@TheCreepypro I think the difference is Genshiken is mocking Seinen Slice of Life while Lucky Star mocks primarily shounen with a mix of other things. Both are mocking otaku culture but different sides of it
Connor always gets so restless when he doesn’t know the show 😭 it’s okay bro
ikr, my dawg so uncomfortable
Mononoke is one of my favorites, it’s not short and sweet it’s short of savory but heavy . Like a heavy heavy soup that puts you into a spiraling sleep. Ergo it makes you think and rethink on
Don't you f***ing dare trash talk about "Clannad", Connor.
HELL yeah, another heavy Lain fan. Suddenly I feel validated.
Yuyuhakusho 💯💯💯
Getting the flowers it deserves
1:37
connor: thinking is overrated.
the most underrated comment ever.LOL
I'm 16 and Lucky star and flcl are some of my favourite anime. Lucky star can still be enjoyed to this day😤💕
"Your favourite anime changes all the time"
[[Me who has Naruto & Gintama no. 1 & 2 respectively for almost 10 years]]
Me: Uhhmm
Lmao same, plus also Code Geass and Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood. If anything, I'd say my favorites almost never change, unless something incredibly good comes out like AoT or Re:Zero
@@JokerShiranui
My top 5 rarely change
Its
Naruto
Gintama
Steins Gate
AoT
MHA
@@AnimeVids1Sub We have almost the same top 5 then haha. The only difference is that I have Code Geass instead of Steins Gate and FMAB instead of MHA.
@@JokerShiranui
Those two anime are in my top 10
My top anime never changes apparently, because Digimon just keeps sitting there AND IT NEVER MOVES
Lucky Star is a flawless masterpiece and it takes a very high iq to understand
Same with Tatami Galaxy.
People also say that about Ero manga sensei and School Days.
@@Zero-ef4sc eromanga sensei is fucking based
When you have an anime that you want to protect so u to tell others people that it so good that you need to use high iq to watch it and the others who doesnt watch was low iq or based
@@vNEET666 it really doesn't take a higher intelligence you sound like the Rick and Morty fans but you do have to be a little older to understand its themes
Wow I was not expecting YuYu Hakusho for Joey. Thats dope!
The way they just interrogated Joey's selection all concerned and everything. i canttt🤣🤣🤣
Joey has the best taste in anime of the 3 and that's only because Michelle Ruff voices Tsukasa. Note that she's been the voice of Cream the Rabbit since Sonic Free Riders.
You're awesome joey, I didn't expect lain and furi kuri in there. Two of my absolute favorites.
1:48 Garnt was not expecting it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥🔥🔥"What the f*ck"🔥
Man, you know what reminds me of Serial Experiments Lain? In the vain of social media, and the internet. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty has been underrated for years. It cracked my world view the fuck open. Like I couldn’t sleep after playing that game.
This why I love Joey we have the same taste.
It ain’t trash; it’s called cultured
Is it really cultured when he chooses niche shows over real masterpieces? Looks kinda pretentious if you ask me, like he avoided "mainstream" shows on purpose.
@@nonsenseuser2450 what are real masterpieces
@@nonsenseuser2450 Calling an anime a "Real masterpiece" while talking trash about his niche shows sounds more pretentious.
Like Steins;Gate, Monster, Kizumonogatari, Death Note, Fate Stay Night Heaven's Feel, Psycho Pass S1, hxh, Baccano, Katanagatari, Ping Pong, Made in Abyss, Madoka Magica, Vinland Saga, Ano Hana, and so on.
I'm all for hidden gems but the way people just pretend those "obviously really good shows that everyone knows" don't exist or "are too normie" is ridiculous.
If a show's good it's good. And a show being unique or hard to understand doesn't make it a masterpiece.
I personally found Lain and Mononoke pretty boring when it came to actual enjoyment.
The Yu-Yu Hakusho discussion here hits really different for someone like me whose afternoons/after classes were spent on this
I had a 'hold up' moment when the f-ing lucky star is on there
Connor: "What's the best anime movie"?
Me: Ever heard of the 5th and 7th Kara no Kyoukai movies?
The 7th movie is for sure the best.
1. 7th (8/10)
2. 1st (7.5/10)
3. 5th (7/10)
4. 2nd (7/10)
5. 3rd (6/10)
6. 4th (4/10)
7. 6th (2/10)
Im not the biggest fan and some are a lil bit boring but the 7th, 5th, 1st are really good
English translation of Seitokai Yakuindomo is Student Council Members. It’s one of my favorite comedy anime series too. I’m also a fan of Lucky Star but watched it for the first time during the Covid lockdowns and still found it funny, plus it’s definitely in the CGDCT genre as well.
We seen the past clips we know already
_let's all love lain_
Seitokai is so funny I might of started the whole series cuz of this segment lol. Very enjoyable
My top 9:
Serial Experiments Lain
Ghost in the Shell
Ranma 1/2
Shojo Kakumei Utena
Momonoke Hime
Tamashi no Tamago
Mobile Suit Patlabor
Akira
Armitage III
very good taste
I'm a simple man. I see a Serial Experiments Lain appreciator, I leave a like.
Lucky Star is based. Also thumbs up for putting Seitokai Yakuindomo, a great trashy-like, ecchi
joke comedy, romance-bait, and gag series like with the manga or comic which
is also 4 something and a gag comedy type too.
I'm glad and ecstatic that Garnt and Joey/Anime man love and appreciate Serial Experiments Lain. That show is so prescient because as Joey said, it foretold the future and consequences of social media such as social isolation and alienation,
echo chambers, but also more importantly Image Boards and Message Boards like 5chan, 2channel, and 4chan.
It was that predictive, hype, and just blessed to have producers and writers like ABe who has a channel on
this site, Yasayuki Ueda as producer and basically Lain is
his brainchild (i.e. Serial Experiments Lain the game produced at the same
time the anime was being worked on), and the unfortunate late Ryutaro Nakamura as director and sound
design dude. Last but not least, the dude who wrote DIGIMON TAMERS, Chiaka/Chiaki Konaka, who also directed
and wrote or helped to produce the original HELLSING anime adaptation, Armitage III which
is a film, RAHXEPHON, the Air Gear anime adaptation,
The Big O, Gasaraki, GHOST HOUND, TEXHNOLYZE and
some of Princess Tutu. In addition to those, he also wrote his own manga which
also served as partial inspiration for Lain, titled "Alice In Cyberland/
Cyberspace".
The character Alice who is Lain Iwakura's friend in the anime and she
is an integral one besides Lain and the villain/antagonist
and his cult.
Konaka was inspired by psychological and horror and
macabre works from H.P. Lovecraft which he
adores unashamedly and some unspecified
Japanese novelists and draws from real life as well.
Konaka even worked on Mirrorman and Ultraman
series (live-action).