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RE: Exploring the Contrasts of My Favorites Animes

En lo particular, me resulta tener como un genero o un anime de tal estilo definido, aunque no debo negar que los románticos (depende también de su historia) siguen llamando mi atención; aun así, me parece que el mundo de los animes es tan versátil que resulta imposible no atreverte o sentirte atraído por una historia que puede que no sea del gusto de uno, pero algo trae en sí, que se vuelve hasta un gusto culposo. 😊. De los que mencionas, solo he visto Dungeon ni Deai, aunque su más reciente temporada no la vi, ni sé si ya terminó, pero es interesante lo que se plasma en él. Gracias por compartir tus pensamientos


In particular, I find it hard to have as a genre or anime of such a defined style, although I must not deny that the romantic ones (depending also on their story) continue calling my attention; even so, it seems to me that the world of anime is so versatile that it is impossible not to dare or feel attracted by a story that may not be to one's taste, but something brings in itself, that it becomes even a guilty pleasure. 😊. Of the ones you mention, I've only seen Dungeon ni Deai, although its most recent season I didn't watch, nor do I know if it's finished yet, but it's interesting what is captured in it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts

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Novels also have a special charm, especially when the story manages to hook you in a unique and comical way, I think. As for Dungeon ni Deai, it's a fascinating series, especially because of the universe and the evolution of the characters. The most recent season was quite interesting, but it still leaves some loose ends.