Higurashi no Naku Koro ni [TV]
KrazyKento gave it a
10.
On June 1983, Keiichi Maebara moves with his family to Hinamizawa, a peaceful rural village. He quickly befriends his new schoolmates Rena Ryugu, Mion Sonozaki, Satoko Hojo, and Rika Furude, usually spending their leisure time playing board games.
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Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai [TV]
KrazyKento gave it a
10.
The story picks up after what happened in season one. Things that are left unexplained in the first season get explained in the new season in three separate arcs.
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Bamboo Blade [TV]
KrazyKento gave it a
10.
Toraji Ishida is a high school kendo teacher. His friend and fellow kendo teacher makes him a bet: if Ishida can assemble a girl's kendo team that can defeat his girl's team in a practice match, he'll treat Ishida to free meals at his father's Sushi restaurant for an entire year.
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Clannad [TV]
KrazyKento gave it a
10.
Tomoya is labelled as a delinquent at his school because he is constantly late and skips classes, but he seems to have little care about how others perceive of him. Everything in his life seemed dull and unchanging until one morning he meets Nagisa Furukawa on the road to his school; he finds her muttering to herself to give her more motivation for the school day.
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Katekyo Hitman Reborn! [TV]
KrazyKento gave it a
9.
Tsuna, a timid junior high student, is a failure at school, sports, and social life. But everything around Tsuna has been completely changed when a baby called Reborn, who claims to be an Italian hit man from Vongola family shows up!
2233 users added this.
Eureka Seven [TV]
KrazyKento gave it a
8.
The series was directed by Kyoda Tomoki and is produced by Studio Bones, known for the production of many hits such as Wolf’s Rain, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Mob Psycho 100, and Boku no Hero Academia. In Japan, it is known as Psalms of the Planet: Eureka Seven, and is stylized simply as Eureka Seven internationally.
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