Frieren — fantasy, drama about an elf dealing with feelings she didn’t think she had
Delicious in Dungeon — Fantasy, comedy/light drama about rescuing a party member and eating monsters along the way.
Kaguya Sama — rom-com about not losing the love war
Konosuba — Isekai comedy about… nothing really
That Time I was Reincarnated as a Slime — Isekai about being reincarnated as a slime monster, then building a wonderful found family community of monsters.
They’re all pretty light hearted but all are well made and fun.
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My only problem with Delicious in Dungeon is that later episodes don't have as much cooking. I'd love for them to get into food preservation now that they're deeper in the dungeon and food is getting scarce. Pickling, salting, smoking, etc.
Just a few off the top of me head.
Because of the way you formatted that, it all showed up one word after the others and it tells something about the genre that I couldn't recognise how many you mentioned. Thought it was like a single name for an anime show. Which imo wouldn't be unheard of
yeah sorry about that, I had paragraph returns but didn’t come through—mobile app glitch.
It's a feature not a bug; a single line break while composing doesn't appear as a break in the post.
Adding two spaces at the end of the line will let you do a single line. There's another method but I have forgotten it because I always just do two spaces
How does that function as a feature? What purpose does ignoring paragraph returns serve?
I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation, but I'm not the person who has it.
It’s Markdown, which is a a fairly standard and minimalistic formatting syntax.
They’re all pretty light hearted but all are well made and fun.
—edited for formatting
My only problem with Delicious in Dungeon is that later episodes don't have as much cooking. I'd love for them to get into food preservation now that they're deeper in the dungeon and food is getting scarce. Pickling, salting, smoking, etc.
Because of the way you formatted that, it all showed up one word after the others and it tells something about the genre that I couldn't recognise how many you mentioned. Thought it was like a single name for an anime show. Which imo wouldn't be unheard of
yeah sorry about that, I had paragraph returns but didn’t come through—mobile app glitch.
It's a feature not a bug; a single line break while composing doesn't appear as a break in the post.
Adding two spaces at the end of the line will let you do a single line. There's another method but I have forgotten it because I always just do two spaces
How does that function as a feature? What purpose does ignoring paragraph returns serve?
I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation, but I'm not the person who has it.
It’s Markdown, which is a a fairly standard and minimalistic formatting syntax.
No clue, but I know it's intended.
Oh yeah happens to the best of us