Some Anime to Binge Watch this Week

The current Enhanced Community Quarantine is expected to last until April 30th which I doubt as the containment of the COVID19 virus is still not maximized as the recent measures. Any who, I know most of the peeps are already tired of staying at home and already lacks activities to do. One thing I’d suggest is to watch anime on Netflix or any other streaming websites and today I am sharing with you a few anime titles that I have been binge watching lately. Let us begin shall we.

The Promised Neverland – An orphanage which turned out to be a farm facility wherein the children sent to “foster homes” for adoption are being fed to a demon overlord. The plot revolves around the main characters’ struggle to escape.

Assassination Classroom – Earth is left in jeopardy after an immensely powerful organism suddenly appears and destroys 70% of the Moon, leaving it permanently in the shape of a crescent. The organism claims that within a year he will destroy the planet next, but he offers mankind a chance to avert this fate. In class 3-E, the End Class of Kunugigaoka Junior High School, he starts working as a homeroom teacher where he teaches his students regular subjects, as well as the ways of assassination. (Wiki) I like how each student’s character is being highlighted and developed as the story progresses. Their assassination target is turning out to be their ideal and loved homeroom teacher.

The Rising of the Shield Hero – Naofumi Iwatani, an easygoing Japanese youth, was summoned into a parallel world along with three other young men from parallel universes to become the world’s Cardinal Heroes and fight inter-dimensional hordes of monsters called Waves. Each of the heroes were respectively equipped with their legendary equipment when summoned (Wiki). Naofumi happened to receive the only defensive Legendary Shield equipment which started his misfortunes in the story. If you are a fan of role-playing games, I am pretty sure you’d like how he develop his character and his companions as well as his interactions with other personas in towns and cities. Also, that Princess is a bitch.

Cells at Work – The story takes place inside the human body, where trillions of anthropomorphic cells each do their job to keep the body healthy. The series largely focuses on two such cells; a rookie red blood cell, AE3803, who often gets lost during deliveries, and a relentless white blood cell, U-1146, who fights against any germs that invade the body (Wiki). It is fun to see each cell being personified in its specific role in the body system and each disease being represented as sort of an alien invaders. Each episode features a specific body disorder or sickness.