blkmage (post: 1366317) wrote:I'll assume you've watched all of Aria. Also, Hidamari Sketch's third season is currently airing, so you'll probably want to check that out. Other slice of life/comedy stuff:
GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class is a lot like Hidamari but with more art
Minami-ke, only the first season
Sketchbook is another girls in art class one]Taishou Yakyuu Musume[/I] is a lot like Bamboo Blade, but about baseball in Japan in the 1920s
You might also want to check out So Ra No Wo To, which is airing right now.
Things that are like slice of life, but not really:
Kure-nai, has some action but feels like slice of life for a lot of it
Moyashimon, more comedic, but it's pretty good
Spice and Wolf, there is plot, but a lot of the appeal of this is its character development
Natsume Yuujinchou, not exactly slice of life, but the pace is slow and it's episodic
Shoujo stuff:
Kimi ni Todoke, currently airing, one of my own top shoujo manga picks
Nodame Cantabile, fantastic comedy about conservatory students and classical music
Romance and drama that isn't necessarily shoujo:
Clannad, the best show ever, it's about family (and dango)
ef - a tale of memories, is pretty good, I liked it, you might like it, I don't know
Toradora, you might like this too
GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class: I am currently reading this one. I didn’t know it also had an anime in conjunction with it. Will definitely check thus out.
Minami-ke: I loathed this anime for some reason. I have no clue why it just didn’t settle right with me
Sketchbook: Seen it, loved it.
Taishou Yakyuu Musume : Ooo! This looks really good!
So Ra No Wo To: Actually looks really interesting. I’ll have to check that one out as well.
Kure-nai: I’ve never heard of this one but it looks so cute! I’ll have to give a try!
Natsume Yuujinchou: I’ve actually been looking forward to this since seeing a manga preview over at shojobeat.com. *_* I had no idea there was an anime. I’ll have to check that out!
Moyashimon: Read the manga on a whim when there was nothing else to read. I thought it was interesting but I don’t know if it in anime-style would hold my interest. Does it go mostly by the manga?
Spice and Wolf: I haven’t watched this yet. I’ve heard a lot of amazing reviews about it. The only thing that gets me is how they throw in these bouts of nudity (though it is non-detailed and not sexual in anyway) and the relationship between her and the main male protagonist. Granted, she’s a fox-spirit that’s hundreds of years old and he’s 25 but ….yeah…something about that rubs me the wrong way for some reason. ^_^
Kimi ni Todoke, I’ve read the manga (what’s out so far). I thought it was okay. Some parts seemed to become repetitive to me (sort of like with Peach Girl) but I’ll give it a go.
Nodame Cantabile - Read it, watched it, loved it.
Clanned, Kanon, Air, all those types I’ve disliked. I couldn’t get into them at all.
Ef, a tale of memories: I have watched but I’d never watch it again.
Toradora! I’ve been watching thus far.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1366339) wrote:
But on topic, you may enjoy Azumanga Daioh for slice of life. I've only seen the first episode, but from what I've seen and heard it's on par with the manga, and the manga is quite amazing. The plot is that six high school girls go through high school. That's about it.
I’ve actually already watched Azumanga Diaoh twice already because I loved it so much! This recommendation makes me want to give it a go a 3rd time around now. XD
Hikaru no Go looks pretty good. I'll have to look into it!
I've already seen The Twelve Kingdoms though and loved it. XD
Thank you everyone for the recommendation! Alot of you gave me some great options to try and you guessed pretty accurately on series I've loved and already watched. Thanks again! ^_^