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The year of 2024 is wrapping up, which means it is time to look back on this year in of anime TV series. This year was a decent one, mainly carried by some excellent series in the Fall 2024 season that make up the bulk of the best anime series of 2024.

For most of the year, though, the seasons struggled to get by with only a couple of standout shows here and there. Even some returning favorites like suffered from poor animation, writing, or quality. In of story, characters, action, writing, animation, and more, these are my picks for the best anime series of 2024 everyone should check out.

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Best 2024 Anime Series: TsumaSho 1373w

While I did write this list in no particular order, the one exception is my pick for the overall best anime of the year: TsumaSho. Yes, the title is pseudo-rage bait. But the actual content is incredible. This is one of the strongest romance masterpieces in a long time. A husband and his daughter lose their wife/mom, but she comes back 10 years later as a reincarnated kid. It is heart-breaking, realistic, and deals with grief in some fantastic ways. But, yeah, it still could’ve made her an adult and it would’ve still worked.

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Image via Lawson, Science Saru

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Dan Da Dan is one of the most surprising and intriguing series in a long time. It starts out as a pretty straightforward supernatural series with the two leads investigating aliens and ghosts. But there is so much more to the series beyond this. The witty dialogue, beautiful animation, and exploration of the relationship between the two leads make this one of the most impressive must-watches of the year.

The main characters of Delicious in Dungeon floundering as they prepare a meal.
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Don’t let the medieval fantasy vibe of this series deter you. The world-building in this series is fantastic and it might be the funniest anime of the year. The series follows a group of adventurers going through dungeons and using the materials they find to make some great food. This is a lighthearted show that stands out from 2024.

Best shojo Summer 2024 anime series Senpai is an Otokonoko
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Anime series generally don’t do queer characters and the community well. If you want something a bit more loving and understanding, this is the one. The gut-wrenching exploration of a queer character unsure about their identity and attraction is far more realistic than I could have ever expected.

My Hero Academia You’re Next Review
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If there is one thing I am almost always certain of, it is My Hero Academia having yet another excellent season. Season 7 is the second-to-last season of the series and it wonderfully adapts a large part of the final arc of the series. Season 7 is up there as potentially the best season of the series yet. It doesn’t hold back with so many standout fights from Todoroki versus Dabi to Ochaco versus Toga and more. This season made a solid argument for MHA going down as one of the best anime of all time.

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Other Honorable Mentions 725654

Though the five above are likely to be my picks for the top five series of the year in no particular order, there are still some other excellent options. Here are five more of the best anime series of 2024 that you should check out next:

  • Bartender: Glass of God
  • NieR Automata Ver1.1a Part 2
  • Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online II
  • Dragon Ball Daima
  • 365 Days to the Wedding

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TsumaSho Review

The year of 2024 is wrapping up, which means it is time to look back on this year in of anime TV series. This year was a decent one, mainly carried by some excellent series in the Fall 2024 season that make up the bulk of the best anime series of 2024.

For most of the year, though, the seasons struggled to get by with only a couple of standout shows here and there. Even some returning favorites like suffered from poor animation, writing, or quality. In of story, characters, action, writing, animation, and more, these are my picks for the best anime series of 2024 everyone should check out.

Image via Studio Signpost

Best 2024 Anime Series: TsumaSho 1373w

While I did write this list in no particular order, the one exception is my pick for the overall best anime of the year: TsumaSho. Yes, the title is pseudo-rage bait. But the actual content is incredible. This is one of the strongest romance masterpieces in a long time. A husband and his daughter lose their wife/mom, but she comes back 10 years later as a reincarnated kid. It is heart-breaking, realistic, and deals with grief in some fantastic ways. But, yeah, it still could’ve made her an adult and it would’ve still worked.

lawson dandadan
Image via Lawson, Science Saru

Dan Da Dan 1zr3i

Dan Da Dan is one of the most surprising and intriguing series in a long time. It starts out as a pretty straightforward supernatural series with the two leads investigating aliens and ghosts. But there is so much more to the series beyond this. The witty dialogue, beautiful animation, and exploration of the relationship between the two leads make this one of the most impressive must-watches of the year.

The main characters of Delicious in Dungeon floundering as they prepare a meal.
Image via Trigger

Delicious in Dungeon 2m653p

Don’t let the medieval fantasy vibe of this series deter you. The world-building in this series is fantastic and it might be the funniest anime of the year. The series follows a group of adventurers going through dungeons and using the materials they find to make some great food. This is a lighthearted show that stands out from 2024.

Best shojo Summer 2024 anime series Senpai is an Otokonoko
Image via Crunchyroll

Senpai Is an Otokonoko y35j

Anime series generally don’t do queer characters and the community well. If you want something a bit more loving and understanding, this is the one. The gut-wrenching exploration of a queer character unsure about their identity and attraction is far more realistic than I could have ever expected.

My Hero Academia You’re Next Review
Image via Toho Animation

My Hero Academia Season 7 5t5z36

If there is one thing I am almost always certain of, it is My Hero Academia having yet another excellent season. Season 7 is the second-to-last season of the series and it wonderfully adapts a large part of the final arc of the series. Season 7 is up there as potentially the best season of the series yet. It doesn’t hold back with so many standout fights from Todoroki versus Dabi to Ochaco versus Toga and more. This season made a solid argument for MHA going down as one of the best anime of all time.

nier automata ver1.1a season 2
Image via A-1 Pictures

Other Honorable Mentions 725654

Though the five above are likely to be my picks for the top five series of the year in no particular order, there are still some other excellent options. Here are five more of the best anime series of 2024 that you should check out next:

  • Bartender: Glass of God
  • NieR Automata Ver1.1a Part 2
  • Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online II
  • Dragon Ball Daima
  • 365 Days to the Wedding

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TsumaSho Has Great Storytelling 704rj Despite Its Ragebait Premise https://siliconera.voiranime.info/tsumasho-has-great-storytelling-despite-its-ragebait-premise/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tsumasho-has-great-storytelling-despite-its-ragebait-premise https://siliconera.voiranime.info/tsumasho-has-great-storytelling-despite-its-ragebait-premise/#respond <![CDATA[Cody Perez]]> Sun, 13 Oct 2024 16:00:00 +0000 <![CDATA[Anime]]> <![CDATA[Featured]]> <![CDATA[Crunchyroll]]> <![CDATA[Europe]]> <![CDATA[Japan]]> <![CDATA[North America]]> <![CDATA[Playtests]]> <![CDATA[Studio Signpost]]> <![CDATA[TsumaSho]]> https://siliconera.voiranime.info/?p=1057971 <![CDATA[

Tsuma Shougakusei ni Naru (My Wife Becomes an Elementary Student), or simply known as TsumaSho, is one of the most controversial anime series in a while. I mean, just look at the name and you’ll see why. But for the most part, the premise of this series is just there to garner attention and controversy when, in fact, it actually features pretty great storytelling so far.

The idea of the series revolves around a husband and wife, Keisuke and Takae, who fall in love, get married, and have a daughter together. Tragically, though, Takae es away. 10 years , during which both Keisuke and their daughter, Mai, just go through the motions. That is, until Takae shows up alive and well on their doorstep, but now as a reincarnated elementary school student.

TsumaSho Review
Image via Studio Signpost

It is a quite bizarre premise, to say the least, but an emotional and surprisingly well-done one. The first episode, in particular, immediately grips the viewer with its cold open. It reads almost like a light anime version of Up’s masterpiece opening, showcasing the central couple’s journey through life together.

I immediately felt similarities to Grandpa and Grandma Turn Young Again, also released in 2024. The only difference is, that series had such a lighthearted and comedic tone that shied away too much from the serious aspects. However, that isn’t the case here at all with TsumaSho. Sure, it has some goofy (and weird) moments throughout, but it dives headfirst into the seriousness of this matter.

We get to see the heartbreak Keisuke goes through, with some solid voice acting accompanying it. This contrasts nicely with the complete 180 his personality has once he realizes his wife is alive again. The elements of grief are explored nicely, even over the course of the first episode and its brief runtime.

But TsumaSho isn’t perfect, and no greater example of that is there in its premise. There is no doubt in my mind Takae comes back as an elementary school student solely for attention. After all, she could just as easily show up on his doorstep as an adult and the story would be fine. The only problem with that is “My Wife Reincarnated as a College Student” certainly doesn't feel nearly as rage-inducing as if she is in elementary school.

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It is a shame, since this one element will likely hold back many people from watching. And, quite frankly, I don’t blame them. I will say the series, thus far, skirts around the creepiness of this idea. Keisuke is mostly respectful of Takae’s (now known as Marika) current stature and age. However, it doesn’t fully get rid of the general ickiness of the matter. There is always a constant underlying feeling of grossness while watching. This is even if nothing inappropriate is actually happening in the series.

If someone doesn’t want to watch this show, even knowing it is pretty good, I completely understand. In fact, I wouldn’t even encourage them to try it anyways. It is just a shame that the mangaka Yayu Murata didn’t have enough confidence in their own talent to let that shine through on its own. Instead, they opted for a controversial angle to capture the community’s attention.

My hope as someone who hasn’t dived into the manga yet is that this is a way for Keisuke to get over his grief and find a way to move on. After all, even the first episode hints at a possible new love interest for him that is, fortunately, an adult this time. I would be happy to see him find a new friendship with his wife while moving on and finding new love with someone else. This would be the best way to continue the story and avoid some possible pitfalls. For now, though, only time will tell.

I sure hope TsumaSho finds its footing soon. This way, it can move away from its controversial premise and focus on what it really has going for it: excellent storytelling and characters.

TsumaSho is available to stream right now on Crunchyroll.

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Tsuma Shougakusei ni Naru (My Wife Becomes an Elementary Student), or simply known as TsumaSho, is one of the most controversial anime series in a while. I mean, just look at the name and you’ll see why. But for the most part, the premise of this series is just there to garner attention and controversy when, in fact, it actually features pretty great storytelling so far.

The idea of the series revolves around a husband and wife, Keisuke and Takae, who fall in love, get married, and have a daughter together. Tragically, though, Takae es away. 10 years , during which both Keisuke and their daughter, Mai, just go through the motions. That is, until Takae shows up alive and well on their doorstep, but now as a reincarnated elementary school student.

TsumaSho Review
Image via Studio Signpost

It is a quite bizarre premise, to say the least, but an emotional and surprisingly well-done one. The first episode, in particular, immediately grips the viewer with its cold open. It reads almost like a light anime version of Up’s masterpiece opening, showcasing the central couple’s journey through life together.

I immediately felt similarities to Grandpa and Grandma Turn Young Again, also released in 2024. The only difference is, that series had such a lighthearted and comedic tone that shied away too much from the serious aspects. However, that isn’t the case here at all with TsumaSho. Sure, it has some goofy (and weird) moments throughout, but it dives headfirst into the seriousness of this matter.

We get to see the heartbreak Keisuke goes through, with some solid voice acting accompanying it. This contrasts nicely with the complete 180 his personality has once he realizes his wife is alive again. The elements of grief are explored nicely, even over the course of the first episode and its brief runtime.

But TsumaSho isn’t perfect, and no greater example of that is there in its premise. There is no doubt in my mind Takae comes back as an elementary school student solely for attention. After all, she could just as easily show up on his doorstep as an adult and the story would be fine. The only problem with that is “My Wife Reincarnated as a College Student” certainly doesn't feel nearly as rage-inducing as if she is in elementary school.

Image via Studio Signpost

It is a shame, since this one element will likely hold back many people from watching. And, quite frankly, I don’t blame them. I will say the series, thus far, skirts around the creepiness of this idea. Keisuke is mostly respectful of Takae’s (now known as Marika) current stature and age. However, it doesn’t fully get rid of the general ickiness of the matter. There is always a constant underlying feeling of grossness while watching. This is even if nothing inappropriate is actually happening in the series.

If someone doesn’t want to watch this show, even knowing it is pretty good, I completely understand. In fact, I wouldn’t even encourage them to try it anyways. It is just a shame that the mangaka Yayu Murata didn’t have enough confidence in their own talent to let that shine through on its own. Instead, they opted for a controversial angle to capture the community’s attention.

My hope as someone who hasn’t dived into the manga yet is that this is a way for Keisuke to get over his grief and find a way to move on. After all, even the first episode hints at a possible new love interest for him that is, fortunately, an adult this time. I would be happy to see him find a new friendship with his wife while moving on and finding new love with someone else. This would be the best way to continue the story and avoid some possible pitfalls. For now, though, only time will tell.

I sure hope TsumaSho finds its footing soon. This way, it can move away from its controversial premise and focus on what it really has going for it: excellent storytelling and characters.

TsumaSho is available to stream right now on Crunchyroll.

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