So I saw The Devil Is A Part-Timer on Netflix. The subs are all hosed and the graphics weren't that great.
So, Kissanime to the rescue - Hataraku Maou-sama! And better graphics than Netflix - no idea what is up with that.
I'm a few episodes in, not sure what to think yet.
It's quirky but maybe has some promise.
Anyone familiar with that or the manga?
I've tried out some others -
Shirogane no Ishi: Argevollen
^ Yet another giant robot series, however - it actually has a political thriller maybe a little reminiscent of the cold war stories where you don't really know who's pulling the strings. Much as I generally don't care for giant robots, I think I'll stay with this one and see how it goes. It has every potential of going either way for me.
Armored Trooper VOTOMS
^ Yet another giant robot series, so old school I swear they used 8-bit color. First dozen episodes seemed like it had a lot of promise. The Fugitive only with some occasional giant robots. Then it devolved into everything that could possibly be boring about giant robots.
Needless
^ Ok, it's classed as ecchi. With rare exceptions, I put ecchi right up there with giant robots. It's a comedy and it sometimes worked out at that. The ecchi jokes really didn't work out for me. I watched because of some rave fan comments. I expect you'll know by the 3rd episode if you like this one or not. I'd rate it a solid almost - meaning 3 stars out of 5. I very nearly did not own up to trying it.
In defense of giant robots, I'm on record as really liking Big O. With character names from Kurt Vonnegut, how could it have been less than excellent?
As far as Hunter's hiatus - I started late and missed the first (lower rated series) so that didn't affect me. I'm not clear if it's done or on hiatus again. Either way, it had good closure with the very beginning. If it's done, it was a great series. If it's on hold, then I guess good things are worth waiting for.
Still haven't started SAO II - hope it's worth it.