Have you ever watched a show that no one else here has ever watched or heard of? I have! Some of them are pretty good! Some of them aren't.
In an effort to explore new things, let's introduce each other to shows (especially good ones!) that we're pretty sure no one here watches.
Now obviously, it's hard to tell if someone's seen a show or not. A pretty good heuristic is searching the Anime subforum to see if anyone else has mentioned it. Another good heuristic is if you're friends with a bunch of people from here on MAL and you can just see if they've watched it by going to the statistics on the show page.
Choose a show. Introduce it to everyone. Talk about it. Why is it great and why should everyone watch it? Why is it terrible and why should we thank God that you're the only one who had to be exposed to it? The possibilities are endless! You can ask questions about the show and maybe even start watching them. You might want to thank someone for a show that they introduced. Alternatively, you might want to curse them for introducing it and yourself for not ignoring their warning! What fun!
What happens if you think you're the only person who's seen a show and someone else has? Well, the other person should mention it so you can be publicly shamed for not knowing the watching habits of this community, I guess. And then, we'll probably move on or something.
Let's run through a few examples.
blkmage wrote:Hey guys, I bet no one watches Durarara!! It's pretty great.
Everyone else wrote:You are dumb]blkmage wrote::<
---blkmage wrote:Hey guys, I bet no one watched Kaiba! It's pretty great!Fish and Chips wrote:You are dumb, I watched it. It was pretty great.Everyone else wrote:What's a Kaiba?blkmage and Fish and Chips wrote::<
---blkmage wrote:Hey guys, I'm pretty sure no one has watched Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! It's pretty good.Everyone else wrote:What is that? Maybe we will watch it.
---blkmage wrote:Hey guys, I'm pretty sure no one has watched H2O ~Footprints in the Sand~. Good thing, because it is pretty awful.Everyone else wrote:I guess we won't then!
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So yeah, I guess you can play out other scenarios in your head.
Anyway, I think I'll start with Shigofumi, which is a show that aired in Winter 2008 that not many people watched. It's about a girl who delivers letters from the dead. On the surface it looks like a lovely little episodic feelgood kind of show, where the dead get a chance to let the living know one last thing. It isn't. There is some pretty grim and dark stuff that it covers. The ending to the first arc caught me by surprise because I'd assumed that I knew what kind of show it was.