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The Spring 2020 anime season is packed with amazing shows, from big hits like Kaguya-sama and Tower of God to lesser-known but just as great titles like Appare Ranman and Woodpecker Detective’s Office. We encourage you to watch all of those shows, but if you have an abundance of free time for no particular pandemic-related reason, why not dig deeper and check out some anime that you might have missed from the past few seasons? We’ve got five fantastic recommendations for you right here!
With the world in chaos lately over a global pandemic, we thought it would be nice to talk about times that people were sick and actually made a full recovery. When anime characters get sick—whether it’s for a single episode or the entirety of a series—it tends to be a big deal. Their loved ones may need to desperately search for a cure or simply stay by their side to comfort them, and when the sick character finally gets better, they have a greater appreciation for the people who took care of them in their time of need. Let’s check out five times your favorite anime characters were sick, and how they got better!
The “tsun” side of a tsundere can get annoying very quickly if not handled properly, so luckily, Quitterie’s standoffishness and rude attitude are toned way down after just a few episodes. She starts off as an aloof rich girl who complains about everything and “isn’t here to make friends”, but these are just defense mechanisms that developed from her neglectful upbringing. After a sobering scare where her younger sister Funicia almost dies on an alien planet, she opens up to the others and scales back her “tsun” traits to a manageable level.
Aries is the most upbeat member of the crew, always looking on the bright side of a situation and keeping everyone in good spirits. She makes a concerted effort to get to know every single person, even starting out the trip by complimenting the other girls on their unique spacesuits. It’s impossible to be sad when sweet little Aries is on the scene!