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Provide your best suggestion for an amazing anime duo to watch back-to-back and why.

My selection is to watch
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken and then
Dan Da Dan

Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken is like anime 101 the anime. It is like a class and education in anime; an intro. Even the characters personalities themselves represent the artform, from the creative one, the animator and the manager being blunt and rational to keep things realistic and practical, tough love if you will.

Dan Da Dan is a great follow up because it is the master class, the PHD in anime

both are very good shows, very well done, cute, fun to watch and they make a great back-to-back watching pair.

I hope this thread gets a lot of interesting submissions and becomes a comfy thread.

Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Official OST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAl-xU0CgZ4
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DAN DA DAN Soundtrack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jQ85js-NZU

I really like the sound effects the voice actors make in Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken during their little animations they are fun
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I also think they make a great pairing because
Eizouken is like where it all starts, being a kid who has a creative, imaginative mind
and like to draw them, the worlds, the creatures, the machines, the environment and is always drawing these ideas down in a sketch pad
and the other is fascinated with movement and the human form and does the same always drawing them and studying it
they both have passion and are dedicated and have many years of practice

and how that goes from that to making anime in highschool and learning all the other things that go into making an anime, all the work and stress and deadlines and technical and artistical knowhow needed and getting help from others outside of your skill set and gathing together a team to make it all happen

then you watch Dan Da Dan after and see the professional high level product of kids like them
and how massive and undertaking and how much work and time and people had to go into it to make it

from the love of something fun and interesting; captivating. the passion for it
and the level of art that becomes and the intense passion for it to put in the work and have the skill level to make art like Dan Da Dan

it's a nice duo to watch in the sense of progression

and also how good you have to be at your art to really showcase that childlike feel and style drawing.
I mean they really have to know how to do something well to have that amateur look
that was the point and intention obviously but that is why Eizouken is such a fucking good anime, they pulled it off perfectly and it really is like they wrote a love letter to the genre with their series. it's very endearing and wholesome

I think both anime are masterpieces it's just neat how they achieve that mastery from different perspectives or angles or whatver
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demon slayer and chainsaw man
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>Akagi + Saki
>Ping Pong The Animation + Shakunetsu no Takkyuu Musume
In both cases, the first show presents a relatively "grounded" and "realistic" take on the topic at hand, before the second goes full fun anime bullshit with it. It's a very entertaining contrast to experience.
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Touhai Densetsu Akagi
looks good, I've started watching it now. thanks



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