User blog comment:Miskos3/Fairy Tail Episode 258: Tartaros arc: The Fire Dragon's Iron Fist, Review/@comment-25111584-20151107092643/@comment-4829046-20151110124842

Oh I see. My apologies for any misunderstanding. ( _ _)

Glad to see you are willing to read Yokai clan. In that case don't bother with the anime :D

Don't worry, if you got into Oregairu due to hilarious monologues, then Haruhi is even easier, heck several times easier since the MC is nicknamed King of Snark by some. Agreed with D-Frag though XD

About Gatchaman and Girls und Panzer; don't worry, you can warm up to them down the line(I also haven't watched beyond one episode due to lack of time ^_^")

Shame you aren't fond of romance. To me a series with hormonal teens just isn't complete without 'proper' romance after the author hints and teases it, but to each his own on that one since I clash with Japanese shounen audiences quite heavily regarding that subject lol.

The thing about the Bleach movies is that they stand alone. Actually, most successfully-made movies based on a series are made to stand on their own. You don't need to care about the events in the main series at all since the characters are handled with great intensity.

I suspect you will eventually try expanding though. If nothing else, boredom will compel it. Plenty of my close friends were like super picky(an understatement) but desperation for something to kill time(they are in College) drove them to read/watch absolute horseshit at times just because it had some resemblance to something they liked before. Actually about 3 of them have read/watched 80% or more of the animanga in their favourite sub-genres and had to expand to others since the emptiness was killing them. Thankfully my list is still a long ways off from being complete and I have a lot of gaming to do on the side as well, not to mention the writing I do for my stories, so I won't ever be 'that' bored. >_> <_< Not saying you WILL follow that line because I have no clue about your life-plans(no offense : but sometimes you develop certain holes that can only be filled by certain things and not others.

FT used to fill all my voids a while back, but since then, I've found more quality stuff with consistency that lets me plan exactly how I want to feed my hunger for fiction and excitement. Sometimes I want some good old subtle melancholy, other times I want deep tragedy, mature drama, badass butchery, moeful romance or gag comedy etc. And I am proud to say that Bleach movies are great for filling quite a few voids: More voids than Priestess of the Phoenix anyway(even though it was a great brutal and emotional movie). The concept of voids may seem strange, but it is the metaphorical 'gaping hole' that comes from stagnancy.