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It appears that #Crunchyroll has lost the rights to #86EightySix, which means it's no longer available for streaming in certain territories, including the US.
It's possible that the show could get picked up by another distributor in the future, but we don't know that for sure.
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The creators of the Eighty Six anime definitely waited for me to watch the first season and will now start adapting more of the light novel.
Right?
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#amazarashi are so fucking good. First discovered their song in #86EightySix, now in the #NierAutomata #anime 😍 all bangers
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#amazarashi are so fucking good. First discovered their song in #86EightySix, now in the #NierAutomata #anime 😍 all bangers
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Just finished watching another pretty common #horror #anime recommendation recently which is #FromTheNewWorld, or #ShinSekaiYori. I don't know how to talk about this anime without spoiling it, so all I really have to say is don't be fooled by its poster or thumbnails when you look for it online. I expected an anime with typical, schoolkids that happen to be in a post-apocalyptic world, but while the latter is true, it's not at all how you imagine it and the characters are all very well written and not typical at all.
I'd say that it's more of a mystery than horror, but the tone/vibe is rather dark the entire show so it does fit that bill. The characters are also sexually (orientation) diverse which was neat to see and quite rare to see in anime, especially since this came out in 2012. It's slightly difficult to keep up with the story during the start but it's certainly intentional, so as long as you have mild understanding of it, you'll have a really good time learning and uncovering more of the mysteries the further you go. The anime certainly has no shortage of plot twists.
All in all, while not spoiling anything, none of the main characters were boring/irrelevant and that's a rare feat. The lore goes a lot deeper than you might expect. The story also makes you question a lot of things applicable in the real world that you might not have paid much mind to previously. A must watch from me.
Update: I also added #86EightySix to the list which I've watched sometime ago. It's not tagged as horror, but the story/effect's pretty similar to Shin Sekai Yori so they should be bundled together. Like SSY, 86 also has an amazing OST. If you love one of the two, you'll definitely at least like the other.
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