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The series just showcases both the ups and downs of relationships to such a degree that you legitimately feel like a fly on the wall. It’s an older show, and neither the anime nor the manga are (or ever will be) finished. Nevertheless I can’t recommend this show enough, absolutely worth checking out. 3. Toradora! (2008) The beautiful thing about Toradora is the balance it makes between serious and goofy material. Taiga can be just the cutest thing, attacking people with her sword, pouting like the tsundere queen she is, and chilling with Ryuuji and Inko. But she also gets some pretty heavy monologues, themes, and acts. I mentioned her attacking people with a sword as a goofy “ha ha” moment. But further down the line that same act left me on the edge of my chair. All in all, it has a little bit of everything. And if you can get over the blue balling first half, you’ll find this show to be one of the best.
The war between England and the Danes grows worse with each passing year. Death has become commonplace, and the viking mercenaries are loving every moment of it. Allying with either side will cause a massive swing in the balance of power, and the vikings are happy to make names for themselves and take any spoils they earn along the way. Among the chaos, Thorfinn must take his revenge and kill Askeladd, the man who murdered his father. The only paradise for the vikings, it seems, is the era of war and death that rages on.
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