My Best Winter Anime of 2024

It’s winter in Japan, but the heat is on with the influx of new, and continuing anime of 2024. I have here a mix of continuing anime from last year, and new releases. It’s an interesting set with some heavy hitters from this year and last year. That’s what happens when you have consecutive cours from the same anime. Is that an advantage? Let’s find out with my countdown, shall we?

The Witch and The Beast
Ashaf and Guideau

At number twelve I have “The Witch and the Beast”. This is THE supernatural anime of the season for me, and it comes from Yokohama Animation Lab. I look at this as “The Case Study of Vanitas”, but instead of vampires you have witches. Does it have the same intrigue as Vanitas? Yes, it does. Will it have the same longevity? I’m going to have to wait till the end of the season to determine that. Still, it has a lot of lore to it accompanied by mystery, and action. It’s good enough to make the tail end of my list.

Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable
Tsubasa, Minami, Sayuri and Rena

At number eleven, I have “Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable!”. This is a slice of life harem anime with main character Tsubasa moving from Tokyo to Hokkaido. You’d think that would be a bad thing with the extremely cold weather, and all. Not for Tsubasa who gets to meet some pretty, and interesting girls in his school. Though he can’t really decide which among Minami, Sayuri, and Rena he likes best. If I were him though, I’d place all my cards on Rena senpai. But, that’s just me. This anime is funny, and charming in all the right places. Don’t tell that to Tsubasa’s grandmother though. She might just ship you back to Tokyo.

A Sign of Affection
Yuki and Itsuomi

At number ten, I have “A Sign of Affection”. That title is a play on words since Yuki, one of the main characters, is deaf, and mute. So, Itsuomi learns sign language to show his affection to Yuki. The two end up together soon enough with Yuki having the initial feelings which Itsuomi later on also reciprocated. I’m not used to having this many slice of life anime on my watch list (two so far). “A Sign of Affection” has one of the best animation of the season coupled with (pun intended) a heartwarming story. I just hope this doesn’t go the way of “A Silent Voice”. Tears will flow if that were to happen…

The Wrong Way To Use Healing Magic
Main Character Ken Usato At Center

At number nine, I have “The Wrong Way To Use Healing Magic”. The only isekai on my list, and I initially wasn’t to keen on watching it. It only took me two episodes for Ken, and company to prove me wrong. Ken gets trained by “drill sergeant” Rose in the ways of healing magic with a boot camp-like affection. Ken’s ability is quite rare, and yet he wasn’t supposed to be transported to this magical world unlike Suzune, and Kazuki who were intentionally transported. Just how wrong is Ken’s use of healing magic? Watch the anime to find out.

Delicious in Dungeon
(From Left) Chillchuck, Marcille, Senshi and Laios

At number eight, I have “Delicious in Dungeon”. If you liked “Campfire Cooking in Another World“, then you’ll most likely appreciate this anime as well. In “Delicious in Dungeon” you have a group of adventurers who are down in funds for supplies, including food. So, with the help of Senshi, they decide to get their meals from monsters they defeat in the dungeon so that they can rescue Laios’s sister before she gets ingested by a dragon. It’s a hard pill to swallow, yet it goes down just fine. I know that sounded forced down your throat. Alright, I’ll stop now. Seriously though, this is one of those anime’s that you watch to tone down, and chill. Just be sure you’ve already eaten when you watch it otherwise you might get hungry, monster diet notwithstanding.

Classroom of the Elite
Ayanokouji and His Harem

At number seven, I have “Classroom of the Elite”. Now in its third season, Ayanokouji is back with his dead pan manipulative self. And he is such a joy to see playing puppeteer to his own tune. Nobody does it better than Ayanokouji, just ask the girls who are part of his slowly growing harem. Oh he won’t admit to having one. In fact, the girls won’t admit to being part of his harem. But, you aren’t fooling me Ayanokouji. Time to move along to the next anime as if nothing happened just like Ayanokouji.

Shangri-La Frontier
Sunraku

At number six, I have “Shangri-La Frontier”. This is a continuing anime from last year due to its consecutive cour. This wasn’t even on my list of best anime of fall 2023. Now it’s in the middle of my list because of a more entertaining second cour. With its first cour, it was entertaining enough to watch but not good enough to even be mentioned. What a turn it has made, and recent episodes have kept me on edge with interest. Sunraku has shown to be a tier one gamer, and his skills are truly extraordinary. Also, this anime is setting itself up for a wild ending. It’s doing pretty well now for a video gaming anime.

Undead Unluck
Fuuko and Andy

Speaking of consecutive cour anime, at number five, I have “Undead Unluck”. I love this anime, and its underlying themes. Recently, it has become self referential which is quite meta. More mysteries have been unlocked, and it appears that Fuuko, and Andy are fighting a losing battle. Can they stop the world from ending (again)? Will Andy get his wish of dying? One thing’s for sure though. Fuuko has already admitted to herself that she loves the immortal Andy. That’ll bring a stroke of unluck on a scale we haven’t seen before. Will it be enough though to save the world from destruction, and give Andy the eternal slumber that he so desires? So many questions that we’ll be lucky to find out by the end of the season.

Solo Leveling
Jin-Woo Sung

At number four, I have “Solo Leveling”. There’s a lot of hype coming in with this anime from A1 Pictures. It also has an avid fan following with the manhwa. This is the best new anime of the season, but it’s not good enough to even reach my top three. I know I’ll raise a lot of eyebrows with my ranking of this anime. Don’t get me wrong, the animation is top notch. The pacing of the story though can be found wanting at times. When the episode is fast, it’s hot. When it slows down, it’s…passable. “Solo Leveling” should learn a few lessons from my number one anime on this list when it comes to pacing. But, I’m getting ahead of myself. Moving up…

Mashle: Magic and Muscle
Mash Burnedead

At number three, I have season two of “Mashle: Magic and Muscles”. This is the better A1 Pictures anime. Mash is such an entertaining character that the slow moments are made up by the absurdity of the character. If it’s not fast-paced action, it’s slapstick comedy at its finest. And you’d think Mash would run out of ways to ‘simulate’ magic use through his otherworldy physical prowess. Time and time again, Mash has proven to have an infinite variety of ways to show how much of a muscle bound oaf he is. And, that’s a compliment. If you haven’t seen this second season yet, don’t skip the opening credits. It’s funny as hell, and sets the tone of the entire anime season. This is what happens when Harry Potter meets One Punch Man. Pure genius.

Apothecary Diaries
Maomao

At number two, I have “The Apothecary Diaries.” This is historical fiction at its finest with Maomao, the lead female protagonist, guiding us through a take on the Chinese Imperial Period. Just like the anime at number one, just when you thought the first cour of this anime was good, it just got better for the second cour. The overarching mystery of Jinshi’s background coupled with Maomao’s own mysterious background lie at the heart of what makes “Apothecary Diaries” so engaging. Having said that, this anime wouldn’t go anywhere without Maomao. That is a compliment of how good of a character she is. Though she is only a far second to the female lead of my number one anime of the winter season. It’s no coincidence that the number one anime on my list also has the number one female character as well.

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End
Frieren

At number one, I have “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End”. I’m running out of superlatives to describe this seminal anime by Madhouse. Just when you thought the first cour of this anime was excellent, it comes up with a second cour for the winter season that is BETTER than the first. That in my book is too OP, though it appears that “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” took a page from its female lead disguising its true power, and making viewers complacent as to how much magicl this anime has. And it is such a beautiful anime from opening credits to ending credits. In fact, the only complaint I had with “Frieren” was the subpar opening in the first cour. No sweat to Madhouse. They came up with a far superior opening song, AND opening sequence. Then they came up with a better closing animation to match, to my mind, one of the best anime songs (not just ending) in recent history.

“Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” was my anime of the Fall Season of 2023. It was my anime of the year for 2023. It IS my Anime of Winter 2024, and my current fruntrunner for Anime of the Year for 2024. Right now, it’s effortless for this anime to have more anime awards this year, just like it was effortless for Frieren to take down Serie’s force field. Till any anime proves otherwise, this anime will remain on top of the food chain. Just ask a mimic how delectable “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” is.

And that is my list. Agree with me? Disagree with me? Let me know in the comments.

Top Ten Anime of Fall 2023

This is VERY late due to the enjoyable December holiday break. Still, I have to do this list before I get to my 2023 best anime. And, this list is pretty strong. Let’s begin, shall we?

Goblin Slayer

At number ten, I have “Goblin Slayer”. The second season is very much anticipated, and it took years for it to come into fruition. Thankfully, we have more pure high fantasy, dungeon crawls, and organized violence as our favorite armored silver ranked slayer has to offer. I’m a HUGE fan of purely fantasy anime. And, this won’t be the last one on my list. Read on.

The Girlfriends

At number nine, I have “The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You”. That title is a mouthful, and Rentarou has his hands full trying to keep his upcoming 100 girlfriends alive. You heard that right he WANTS to keep them alive. Because of some fated mistake, instead of having one soulmate in life, Rentarou has 100. But, it gets more complicated than that. If he doesn’t make these soulmates his girlfriends, they end up dying. That’s a morbid premise, but the anime is quite over the top hilarious with that premise. This is the only anime on my list where I get to laugh out loud several times EVERY episode. The anime is so absurd that it is so funny.

Fuuko and Andy

At number eight, I have “Undead Unluck”. I have a soft spot for consecutive cour anime, and ‘Undead Unlock’ is one of a couple here on my list. Regardless of episode count, this is a pretty good anime to make my list. Undead or ‘Andy’ is out to find a way to end his immortal life. In comes Fuuko with her unluck power that could possibly allow Andy to die. The catch? The more Fuuko has an emotional attachement to the individual who touches her bare skin, the worse the unluck unleashed. I’m talking literal fire and brimstone from the sky disasters. So, Andy decides that in order to ensure that he dies in spite of his insane regenerative abilities, he will make Fuuko fall in love with him. He hopes this will truly end his immortal life. It’s another morbid premise that combines with excellent action, and comedy in it. I seem to have an affinity for this kind of anime. Hmm…

The Forgers

At number seven, I have “Spy Family”. The Forgers are back for their second season. This masterpiece by Wit Studio, and Cloverworks deserves all the attention it’s getting. Also, I love it when mama Yor gets to show off her ‘killer instinct’. There is a lot of it in this season. There’s a lot of super spy Loid in this season too. And yet, it all looks like a set-up to the movie that should be available in some areas by now. I’m already looking forward to the third season.

Senkuu

At number six, I have “Dr. Stone”. Senkuu and the Nation of Science are back to restore humanity to its technological present. This third season is as good as the second season. This is the second cour of the third season, and I’m fully satisfied that Ibara got what he had coming. He tried to outsmart Senkuu, but failed. This anime has a perfect mix of action, comedy, great animation, AND scientific knowledge that you can actually use as a sample in the classroom. Imagine a science class that uses “Dr. Stone” for its lessons. I can imagine it.

The Eminence in Shadow

At number five, I have “The Eminence in Shadow”. After a very entertaining first season, Cid/Shadow is back with Shadow Garden for the second season. The anime starts off strong at the gate, and provides everyone with more than enough isekai entertainment. By season’s end, Cid has a new challenge in a very familiar place. I suppose it was necessary considering the premise of existing alternate realities now revealed in the second season. What does this mean for Cid, and his hare—Shadow Garden moving forward? Let’s see what happens.

Maomao

At number four, I have “The Apothecary Diaries”. I gambled on this anime because it was from OLM studios. You know, the studio responsible for”‘Summertime Rende“‘? This was worth the gamble, and it has two consecutive cours. Maomao is the main character in this historical fiction anime that is set during the Chinese Imperial Era. Maomao is a potion maker/poison tester who gets sold into the Rear Palace of the emperor. This sets her on an adventure full of intrigue, and manipulation in the politics of the Rear Palace. This is a procedural anime with there being a mystery every episode. However, there is an even bigger mystery unravelling that might just lead to the core of succession to the throne. If anything, the biggest strenght of this anime is Maomao herself who is the perfect combination of brains, and beauty. Why do the brains come before the beauty? Watch the anime to find out.

Atom and Uran

At number three, I have “Plut”‘. If you’re an Astroboy fan, then you are in for a treat. This anime adapts “The Greatest Robot in the World” storyline from the original “Astroboy” run in the 1980s. It does so with hour long eight episodes. Unlike ‘Astroboy’, ‘Pluto’ takes a more serious tone, and creates a lot of emotional hooks to keep you interested. There is a lot of human interest in this science fiction anime that even makes the robots more human, AND humane than actual humans. You might want to watch the last two episodes of “Astrobo”‘ aka “The Greatest Robot in the World” to review the basic plot. You don’t need to though. ‘Pluto’ can stand on its own merits.

Jujutsu Kaizen

At number two, I have “Jujutsu Kaize”‘. For the second straight season, ‘Jujutsu Kaizen’ lands at number two. The previous cour came out during the summer season, and this continues into the fall. This is one of studio MAPPA’s babies, and it’s a hell of a show. Not only do we get some backstory on Gojou, but we also get the much anticipated Shibuya Arc. The Shibuya Arc was so influential that the Japanese Government shut down Shibuya for a while BECAUSE of what was being shown in this anime. Talk about pop culture having influence in real life, right? The third season has already been announced, and THAT promises to be better than this one. With all that is excellent with “Jujutsu Kaize”, Gojou and company still don’t have enough magic to overcome the number one anime of the season…

Frieren

At number one, I have “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End”. MADHOUSE. IS. BACK. What a way to be back on top playing with the anime big boys. This is high fantasy at its best. Would you believe me if I told you that it’s also slice of life? What if it’s also the chillest anime of the season? The animation is flawless, and very crisp from cell to cell. The storytelling is heartwarming, and heartwrenching at the same time. I knew that the anime would be good. But, I didn’t know it would be THIS GOOD. To add, it’s also a back-to-back two cour anime. That means this is spiliing over to the winter season of 2024. Is this a good thing? Well, duh? OF COURSE IT IS! ”Frieren Beyond: Journey’s End” is not just eye candy. There are deep themes here that include (but not limited to) immortality, the cycle of life, and mundane magic-using. Just like how people underestimate Frieren, you can choose to underestimate this anime at your peril. There is a lot of hidden magic in this anime still waiting to be unleashed.

So, that’s my list. Agree with me? Disagree? Let me know in the comments.