Top Ten Anime of 2018

Hello folks, and welcome to the end of another dang year. 2018 has been a pretty terrifying and seemingly endless year out in the real world, as empires crumble and we draw ever closer to climate-prompted apocalypse. Fortunately, the world of anime seems largely unperturbed by our coming oblivion, and offered plenty of delights in all sorts of genres throughout this year. As a contributor to Anime News Network’s preview guide, I watched almost every single full-length premiere this year, and did my best to keep up with everything that seemed worth watching. Even then, a few shows managed to slip through the cracks – Bloom Into You will likely earn a spot on this list once I’ve caught up with it, and I still haven’t found the time to watch Hisone and Maso-tan, among other things. In spite of that, I watched a hell of a lot of anime this year, and am eager to share my favorites with you.

The anime this year was so good, in fact, that I actually have a few honorable mentions. First off, the third season of My Hero Academia was a generally excellent time, though it unfortunately peaked hard at the end of its first half. There’s also Megalo Box, which was a thrilling action spectacle that felt just a tad too archetypal for me to truly love. And finally, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure‘s fifth arc has been a wild and creative adventure so far, and would easily make this list in a year with fewer standouts. I’m also not including anime films, both because I feel they don’t really make for a meaningful direct comparison with shows, and also because nobody wants to read a list that’s just Liz and the Blue Bird repeated ten times. With that covered, let’s get to the reason we’re all here. It’s time to run down my top ten anime of 2018!

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Planet With – Review

Today I finally got around to reviewing last season’s terrific Planet With, the easy seasonal standout and one of the best shows of the year. I’ve already gushed about this show plenty, but there’s always time for a little more blubbering about a story as poignant as this. You can check out my review below!

Planet With

Why It Works: Here’s Why You Need to Catch Up with Planet With!

With the summer season well and truly over, the time for subtlety has passed. More people absolutely need to watch Planet With, and so today I offered my final hard sell, trying to sum up all the many things that made this series so special. I’m sure you all have heard me gush about this series more than enough at this point, but for some reason Crunchyroll gave me a platform, and goddamnit I’m gonna use that platform for what I consider good. PLANET WITH FOREVER.

Here’s Why You Need to Catch Up with Planet With!

Summer 2018 – Week 12 in Review

Hey all, and welcome back to the Week in Review. The summer season is basically over at this point, as Planet With turns in its final assignment and my other airing shows prep for their own finales. This season was ultimately, obviously pretty top-heavy, as the dropoff between what I actually stuck with and what I could have picked up pretty much always felt precipitous, but I still ended up with a fair amount to talk about, and I’m guessing all three of this season’s heavyweights will end up on my end-of-year list. Planet With’s presence on that list is basically assured – in fact, I’m guessing that one will be duking it out with Violet Evergarden and whatever the fall’s best show is for my top pick of the year. Revue Starlight and My Hero Academia are a little more iffy, but both of them have demonstrated great strengths throughout this season, and I’ll be sad to see them go. Starting with the season’s clear champion, let’s poke at the summer season one more time!

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Summer 2018 – Week 11 in Review

The anime was dominated by titanic clashes this week, as all my shows galloped towards their endgames while offering some dramatic fireworks along the way. While My Hero Academia demonstrated that it had indeed been hoarding all its animation eggs in the Deku-Bakugo basket, Revue Starlight showed off with a two-on-two duel featuring some of its most convincing secondary character work so far. And over in Planet With land, this season’s most visually conservative star showed off in its own way, vividly demonstrating the richness of characterization and thoughtfulness of narrative structure that have elevated it all along the way. I had little to complain about and much to revel in this week, and I’m happy to share all my gushing with you folks. Let’s start with the showdown between everyone’s favorite rowdy boys as we run down one more week in anime!

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Summer 2018 – Week 10 in Review

With the summer season entering its twilight hour, everything I’m watching began clearing its throat this week, mostly by taking care of various dramatic minibosses in order to prep for the finale. That resulted in a collection of episodes that weren’t really all that thrilling for their own sake, but still necessary in various ways, and littered with occasional small pleasures. Having each pulled off a sequence of jaw-dropping episodes in their recent history, both Revue Starlight and Planet With unfortunately ended up faltering in their most common ways this week; Revue Starlight through its sometimes shaky characterization and storytelling, and Planet With through its so-so visual execution. Neither of this season’s highlights are perfect shows, but they’re both relentlessly interesting shows, and even their missteps leave me with plenty to talk about. Let’s break down those complaints and more as we run down one more week in anime!

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Summer 2018 – Week 9 in Review

As we move towards the final act of the summer season’s various performances, I’m happy to say that both Planet With and Revue Starlight seem squarely aimed at tremendously satisfying climaxes. Well, in Planet With’s case this will be its fourth or fifth tremendously satisfying climax, but I was worried about Starlight at least for a while there, and this week’s episode went a serious distance towards putting my fears to rest. The story’s “villain” is now clear, the show’s internal conflicts have both the immediate dramatic consequences and larger thematic relevance they needed, and the execution of each individual episode somehow seems to actually improve over time. Revue Starlight opened with infinite potential, but it’s only recently hammered down its dramatic solidity, and I couldn’t be happier. But anyway, starting with the old favorite that’s unfortunately turned out to be the runt of this seasonal litter, let’s work our way up and run this week down!

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Summer 2018 – Week 8 in Review

Hey folks, and welcome back to another week in review. The anime was the anime this week – one show triumphed with one of its best episodes, another show disappointed with one of its least impressive, and Planet With was as indescribably Planet With as ever. The success story this week was Revue Starlight, which illustrated a shocking revelation regarding the true nature of this competition through a beautifully realized tone piece, giving us an evocative glimpse into the headspace of Starlight’s most mysterious contender. Offering consistently striking layouts and a variety of dramatic reveals, it marked a major step up for the series in terms of narrative tension while also thrilling as its own self-contained vignette. I should probably reserve some of my gushing for the show’s own dedicated segment, though, so let’s hold off there and start with the runt of the weekly litter. It’s time to run this week down!

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Why It Works: This Season’s Greatest Hero is a Space Princess

It is absolutely time for more gushing about Planet With. After last week’s more serious and theme-focused article, I figured it was probably appropriate to also write an article about Planet With’s sillier side. Of course, Ginko isn’t a comic relief character at all – she’s just naturally funny, like most of this show’s cast. And beyond adding a bunch of charm to the production, her story echoes Planet With’s generally fatigued-but-humanist outlook, representing a hard-fought belief in the validity of all life. Ginko is great, and I’m happy to make a small tribute to her.

This Season’s Greatest Hero is a Space Princess

Summer 2018 – Week 7 in Review

Well folks, it’s Wednesday again. With the season’s halfway point behind us, my airing schedule has settled into a comfortable neutral at this point, as three very entertaining shows each continue to impress in their own ways. This was a particularly good week for Planet With and a mediocre one for My Hero Academia, but bumps and divots like that are basically expected from all shows, and on the whole my airing schedule is consistent as heck. In fact, with only one season left in the year, we’re actually reaching the point where I could even start to plot out what will end up on my end-of-year top ten list. My Hero Academia’s likely to settle somewhere around the bottom of the list regardless, but both Planet With and Revue Starlight have the potential to fall almost anywhere within that list, depending on how they resolve. It’s anyone’s game at this point, so let’s do some thorough sifting as we RUN THIS WEEK DOWN!

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