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tenshiikisu · 1 year
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Sangatsu no Lion - Kawamoto Akari - Kawamoto Hinata - Kawamoto Momo - 1/8 - Mermaid (Flalalamingo) Garage Kit
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nero-draco · 4 months
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hairunowa · 17 days
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"Rei is here!"
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rosie-moon · 10 months
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March Comes in Like a Lion (3月のライオン)
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iyashikei-tournament · 8 months
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Welcome to the iyashikei tournament!! Will your favourite healing slice of life make it to the top?
Rules for submissions:
Please submit series through asks!
Please do not spam a series- I may choose not to include them out of spite.
When submitting a series, you can send an image along with it! Otherwise I will choose my own. Also, if possible, please submit an author! (And any propaganda you wish, I encourage it! Be excited!!)
Series I'm already including (because I love them, or can remember them off the top of my head.):
Natsume's Book of Friends
Mushishi
Flying Witch
March Comes in Like a Lion
Inspired by:
@thecatfight2023 @autismswagsummit @animemusicbrackets @ourple-battle @aroaceswagcompetition
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animecatoftheday · 1 year
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Today's anime cat of the day is:
Money the 2nd from March Comes in Like a Lion!
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obscureanimeoftheday · 2 months
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Obscure Anime of The Day:
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Sangatsu no Lion
Aired: 2016-2017
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Psychological, Romance, School, Seinen, Slice of Life, Sport
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yeonyoom · 8 months
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my beautiful wife of 10 and a half years
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shrimpsuru · 8 days
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Completely forgot I had this sketch laying around and finally decide to finish it! I drew this guy after watching a whole lot of March comes in like a lion, he's vaguely an oc for the show. He's got anger issues along with mommy issues, he's an obnoxious fella,,
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kahixxi · 1 year
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My fav psychological manga:
20th Century Boys (Naoki Urasawa) I Reincarnated as the Little Sister of a Death Game Manga's Murder Mastermind and Failed (Pepu, Sou Inaida) Death Note (Takeshi Obata, Tsugumi Ohba) Haru's Curse (Asuka Konishi) March Comes in Like a Lion (Chika Umino) I sold my life for ten thousand yen per year. (Shouichi Taguchi, Sugaru Miaki) Monster (Naoki Urasawa) Goodnight Punpun (Inio Asano) A Girl on the Shore (Inio Asano)
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best-underrated-anime · 6 months
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Best Underrated Anime Group H Round 1: #H4 vs #H5
#H4: Teen Shogi prodigy grows up and battles his mental health
Having reached professional status in middle school, Rei Kiriyama is one of the few elite in the world of shogi. Due to this, he faces an enormous amount of pressure, both from the shogi community and his adoptive family. Seeking independence from his tense home life, he moves into an apartment in Tokyo. As a 17-year-old living on his own, Rei tends to take poor care of himself, and his reclusive personality ostracizes him from his peers in school and at the shogi hall.
However, not long after his arrival in Tokyo, Rei meets Akari, Hinata, and Momo Kawamoto, a trio of sisters living with their grandfather who owns a traditional wagashi shop. Akari, the oldest of the three girls, is determined to combat Rei's loneliness and poorly sustained lifestyle with motherly hospitality. The Kawamoto sisters, coping with past tragedies, also share with Rei a unique familial bond that he has lacked for most of his life. As he struggles to maintain himself physically and mentally through his shogi career, Rei must learn how to interact with others and understand his own complex emotions.
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#H5: Middle school soft tennis club deals with trauma
Constantly outperformed by the girls' club, the boys' soft tennis club faces disbandment due to their poor skills and lack of positive results in matches. In desperate need of members, Toma Shinjou is looking to recruit capable players, but he fails to scout anyone. Enter Maki Katsuragi, a new transfer student who demonstrates great reflexes when he catches a stray cat in his classroom, instantly capturing Toma's attention. With his interest piqued, Toma ambitiously asks Maki to join the boys' team but is quickly rejected, as Maki doesn't wish to join any clubs. Toma refuses to back down and ends up persuading Maki—only under the condition that Toma will pay him for his participation and cover other club expenses.
As Maki joins the team, his incredible form and quick learning allow him to immediately outshine the rest of the team. Although this gives rise to conflict among the boys, Maki challenges and pushes his fellow team members to not only keep up with his seemingly natural talent, but also drive them to devote themselves to the game they once neglected.
Titles, propagandas, trailers, and poll under the cut!
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#H4: March Comes in Like a Lion (Sangatsu no Lion)
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Propaganda:
Sangatsu no Lion is a series that gets praise and has some awards, but it gets rarely talked about. It’s ranked highly on anime lists as being a good anime to watch, but there’s little fan engagement or video essays about it like other promising titles.
Maybe it's because the series is a slow-paced slice-of-life drama that goes over topics like mental health and the trauma of losing loved ones at a young age, and how those factors impacts the lead deeply.
Rei is a hard character to watch sometimes. He’s a doormat, shy and quiet, with crippling low self-esteem. He’s a social outcast. He puts a lot of burden on his own shoulders and blames himself for living up to people’s expectations. He’s a flawed and traumatized teenager forced to grow up too quickly.
Rei lives isolated, and that's how we're introduced to him. He has a strained relationship with his adoptive family. He has trouble interacting with his classmates. He has a few tentative friendships with the people he plays Shogi against, but Rei struggles to connect with others. It doesn't help that he feels pressured by the expectations placed on him as the fifth ever Shogi player to go pro in middle school, making him a prodigy. He's losing multiple matches and stagnating, struggling because of his mental health taking a downward spiral.
When Rei meets the Kawamoto girls, his life seems to get better. Rei initially doesn't want to get to close to the Kawamoto family for fear of rejection, but he ends up visiting often. With them, he receives the care and affection he never had in his foster home. He also learns to socialize and rely on others with his interactions with the Kawamotos, growing as a person.
Trigger Warnings: Child Abuse, Mild child neglect from adopted family, death of birth family, healing from mental health issues.
The plot revolves around Rei and him trying to cope with the stress of life and growing as a person. A part of this is him having to make peace with the trauma of losing his biological family and having a strained relationship with his adoptive family, who are neglectful and bitter towards him. The anime overall goes over Rei healing from his mental health issues, including battling his anxiety and issues with self-worth.
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#H5: Stars Align (Hoshiai no Sora)
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Propaganda 1:
Covers a wide variety of issues and gets into the nitty-gritty of the often under-prosecuted instances of child abuse in Japanese society. Multiple LGBT characters, subversions of gender roles, a simple but appealing art style, and some really talented seiyuu to top it all off.
Propaganda 2:
This series is so amazing even though it was cut halfway through (and the trigger warnings, mainly in regard to the environments many of the characters live in) make it difficult to suggest at times. It’s half a sports anime and half a drama, switching between the sports sections and explorations of the lives of the characters involved, the latter of which is the part I really adore. The story discusses the heavily discussed topic of abuse pretty well and also has a good handle on discussions about things like gender (specifically in regard to a canon non-binary character, though there is also a minor character who is a trans man who is also discussed) that I haven’t seen too many other series address, or at least not to the effectiveness of this story. The characters also just have so much charm and compliment each other well, and I love watching them get closer and interact. They’re buddies, and I adore the boys soft tennis team plus Yuu and Mitsue (+ Arashi I guess. He’s from a different school’s team and directly opposed the team, but he very quickly becomes their friend afterwards), as well as all of their dynamics. It’s not a watch for when you’re looking strictly to have a fun time or looking for a complete story, but it’s an amazing story regardless. Also, I love the opening and ending songs so much. I wish this series got its season two so much because it’s so good, I don’t think I did it justice at all.
Trigger Warnings: Child Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Gender Identity/Sexuality Discrimination
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If you’re reblogging and adding your own propaganda, please tag me @best-underrated-anime so that I’ll be sure to see it.
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mysticalflyte · 1 year
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My precious best girls…🌸
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hairunowa · 16 days
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THEY DIDN'T EAT YET 😾
+ they're lying
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rosie-moon · 10 months
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March Comes in Like a Lion (3月のライオン)
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shogi-lion · 25 days
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Shimada was so cute this chapter~~
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