Welcome!
Self-introduction:
My nickname's Aomsin. I'm from Thailand, so pardon me if my English is not up to par.
I was never really an anime fan growing up, only having watched a few episodes of Pokémon and Detective Conan. In fact, I used to hold a strong prejudice towards anime due to awful experiences of having to deal with a literal chūnibyō classmate in high school. However, after a friend in university nagged me to gave Violet Evergarden a watch last year, I became hooked to the medium ever since.
Currently, I mainly watch slice-of-life, romance/rom-com, and drama anime but will occasionally explore other genres. I also write short reviews/thoughts on most of the series, movies, and manga on my lists in the Notes section (under each entry name), so feel free to check them out (to see the section, use MAL on PC or hit 'Request Desktop Site' at the bottom of the list page if you're on mobile).
I also have a AniList account to document the manga I've read that are not on MAL (they're mostly one-shots though): https://anilist.co/user/ChaosTheory12/mangalist
Scoring:
I rate my entries according to MAL's score description (e.g. 10 = masterpiece, 7 = good, 4 = bad, etc.) with one change: 5 = passable instead of the usual "average".
For scores 1 to 8, there will also be .3, .5, and .8 subscores (these are in the Tags section of MAL desktop website). For instance, 7/10 will range from 7.0/10 (flat 7), 7.3/10 (low 7), 7.5/10 (mid 7), to 7.8/10 (high 7). For 9 score, the range goes from 9.1 to 9.4. A score of 9.5 and above will be rounded as a 10.
My criteria for scoring: (please note that my criteria is not completely rigid and can shift according to the content of that anime):
1. Personal enjoyment (most important)
2. Characters (second-most important)
3. Plot and pacing (third-most important)
4. Thematic execution (really depends on the anime)
5. Production (visuals, cinematography, music, sound design, voice acting, etc.; this also really depends on the anime and the studio).
I also try to compartmentalize each rated entry according to what type of anime it is (i.e. series, movie, OVA, etc.) For instance, a movie is rated in comparison with other movies in my list. So, a 7/10 movie would not be equivalent to a 7/10 series. There are exceptions and nuances, such as franchises/IPs with multiple types (e.g. Planetarian series adaptation and movie adaptation featuring the same overall plotline) or IPs with more than one installment.
Anime milestones:
- 100th anime completed: Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl
- 200th anime completed: Kokoro Connect
- 300th anime completed: Bocchi the Rock!
- 400th anime completed: Millennium Actress
- 500th anime completed: Frieren: Beyond Journey's End
Manga/oneshot/LN/novel/doujinshi milestones on MAL: (not counting entries on AniList website)
- 100th entry completed: Our Broken Strategic Love
Favorite Female Characters
Each image is linked to their profile page on MAL.
From left to right:
1. Violet Evergarden from Violet Evergarden
2. Kumiko Oumae from Sound! Euphonium
3. Chtholly Nota Seniorious from WorldEnd
4. Yui Yuigahama from Oregairu
5. Mikoto Misaka from Toaru franchise
6. Himeko Inaba from Kokoro Connect
7. Sakura Yamauchi from I Want to Eat Your Pancreas
8. Touko Nanami from Bloom into You
9. Chisato Nishikigi from Lycoris Recoil
10. Nanami Aoyama from The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
Shows that I Wish for a Second Season
Each image is linked to their anime page on MAL.
1. Land of the Lustrous
2. Girls' Last Tour
3. Bloom into You
4. The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
5. Kokoro Connect
6. Hyouka
7. WorldEnd: What Do You Do at the End of the World? Are You Busy? Will You Save Us?
8. Kageki Shoujo!!
9. Adachi and Shimamura
10. Sweet Blue Flowers
Academic Work on Anime/Manga I Enjoyed Reading
1. Consuming Production: Anime’s Layers of Transnationality and Dispersal of Agency as Seen in Shirobako and Sakuga-Fan Practices
https://doi.org/10.3390/arts7030027
2. Japanese Keigo: ‘Situational Context Analysis’ and ‘Politeness Strategies’ in Violet Evergarden Anime
http://repository.unsada.ac.id/3250/1/Japanese%20Keigo.pdf
3. Participatory media fandom: A case study of anime fansubbing
https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443711418271
4. ‘Wolves or People?’ Lupine Loss and the Liquidation of the Nuclear Family in Mamoru Hosoda’s Wolf Children (2012)
https://doi.org/10.21900/j.jams.v1.236
5. To Listen: Semiotics, Deaf Representation, and A Silent Voice
https://scholarworks.arcadia.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1039&context=senior_theses
6. Subverting Feminine Identity: Reinvention of Sailor Moon‘s Girl Power in Violet Evergarden
https://ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/42139
Statistics
All Manga Stats Manga Stats
- Reading26
- Completed148
- On-Hold13
- Dropped7
- Plan to Read101
- Total Entries295
- Reread24
- Chapters1,837
- Volumes229
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