Rate the last anime you have watched

Fairy Tail, I give it a 4 out of 5.
 
My Little Monster was the last one I watched, and I have to say four out of five. I personally didn't find the ending to be that satisfying. However, the humor throughout made up for it, especially in the beginning few episodes. 
 
I'm watching Rainbow at the moment, I give it 8.5/10. It's pretty good, full of suspense and 'wtf' moments and I like it so far, but I just find it hard to continue watching this anime continuously, it doesn't have an enjoyment value that high and I have to stop for days before feeling the urge to resume it again.
 
I just finished watching Rosario Vampire the other day I would rate it a 7/10. It's cute but ecchi, kind of plays on the typical high school anime cliches but if you have no problem with that it is definitely worth watching to kill some time. I enjoyed the whole "monster highschool" setting it had going on, it isn't the first I have seen but it was entertaining enough for me to watch it over 3 days.
 
The last anime I watched was Nichijou.  Honestly, probably the best anime I've ever watched.  Seriously, 10/10
 
I'm watching Assassination Classroom and Ore Monogatari right now.  I'd give AC an 8/10 and OM a 9/10.

Assassination Classroom is fun to watch and has a good amount of action, etc., but it tends to have a somewhat predictable flow and kind of campy vibe to it.

Ore Monogatari is just a fun ride all around.  The animation is decent, characters are great, and it feels fresh in its delivery.
 
The last anime I finished was Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, which is a definite 10/10. Extremely engaging, and a great story!

As for the last I watched, that was Hibike Euphonium. Not caught up yet; last I watched was episode 10. As of yet, I have to give it a 7/10, as with most moe shows. Pretty generic... I can't even bring myself to rate it higher despite my love for music. It's well worth watching in my opinion, though!
 
Zikkled said:
The last anime I finished was Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, which is a definite 10/10. Extremely engaging, and a great story!

As for the last I watched, that was Hibike Euphonium. Not caught up yet; last I watched was episode 10. As of yet, I have to give it a 7/10, as with most moe shows. Pretty generic... I can't even bring myself to rate it higher despite my love for music. It's well worth watching in my opinion, though!
You could watch full metal alchemist too. it isn't bad and the story is different from brotherhood.
 
I'm still watching Akatsuki no Yona and although it's one of my favourites, I'd still give it 8.5/10. I must admit that I was expecting more. In the beginning, the anime was so promising. I'd literally breezed through the first ten episodes. The story was excellent, touching and well-developed. The characters were amazing and they aren't flat but round: they develop and grow throughout the series. However, as the story started to develop, and Yona, Hak and Yun continued their journey, and were joined by the dragons, some stories got more incredible and some were simply boring. Soo-won is still a puzzling character. I can't decide whether he's evil or not. I believed he was evil the second I saw him kill the king, but when he started to change... well, I don't know what to believe. I want him to be evil so that I can have someone to hate, but I am no longer sure. Same happened when I was watching that new TV series, Wayward Pines. In the beginning, I hated almost everyone! After episode six... all those whom I'd hated turned from villains to victims of circumstance. I don't know whether to consider this a positive thing or not. I feel there should be a classic villain in the story, but I also like the thought of no one being fully evil... such a paradox.
 
The last anime I saw was Aldnoah Zero. I'd give it an 8.5/10 overall!

This anime really surprised me, to be honest. I only chose to watch it because I wanted to see something different, and I'm not really a sci-fi fan nor do I have any interest in the mecha genre. Plus politics and war themes are overall really boring to me. But Aldnoah Zero not only kept me entertained the whole way through, it ended up being one of my favorite animes that I've ever seen. I know there are a lot of people that didn't like the anime at all, but I thought it went above and beyond any expectations I could have had for it. There really wasn't anything I disliked about it. The story kept my interest, the voice acting was well done, the characters were great... The only real downside to it was that it definitely was lacking in originality, and a bit cheesy in some parts.

Rating breakdown:
  • Voice Acting: 9/10
  • Originality:  4.5/10
  • Characters: 7/10
  • Storyline: 8/10
  • Music: 10/10
There an English dub coming out soon, so I'm pretty happy about that because it means I can show the series to my friends that only watch dubs. Fans of the mecha genre should absolutely check this one out; it beats the pants off a lot of the series within that genre.
 
Well, just today, I'd seen a new anime, Charlotte, that was actually recommended by a friend. So far, it's only one episode long, but a lot can be concluded from it. Hopefully, there will be more of them soon. 

Based on the first impression, I'd give Charlotte a good 8.

CHARACTERS - 9: Well, considering that it's only the beginning, it's a little difficult to judge the characters, but they appear to have different personalities. Some are so annoying (such as Yo's sister - her voice is so loud and she's so hyper... you really have to volume it down while she's talking, she's so annoyingly loud) and some are likable. The lead was a little odd in the beginning and not really a character you could like, but who knows. 

ORIGINALITY - 9: So far it seems more than original: true, there are special powers and supernatural characters, but it's unlike anything I'd seen so far, especially with the lead character whose power is to possess other human beings for a few seconds. Well, we'll see what happens next. 

PLOT - 7: It seems like the anime has a long plot to play, but it seems more or less standard.

OVERALL IMPRESSION - 8: It can get a little boring at certain moments (the sister is definitely annoying!!), but it doesn't seem bad.
 
I suppose I'll use the system above commentor uses for the anime I've watched just recently: Oregairu Zoku.

CHARACTERS: 10, characters are all realistic, and humane. That's what I love about any anime: realism. They're like real people with emotions..

PLOT: 9, awesome plot. Hikigaya goes from helping person to person, till at last he's helped. He solves other's problems, and gets his problems solvedd. And all the fun stuff in between.

ORIGINALITY: 10, I haven't watched any anime that explores human emotions as does this anime.

Overall, it's my favorite anime now. Hope Wataru Watari makes more of the light novels.
 
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