List of "definitely watching"
I know I'm watching the Sailor Moon reboot, grew up on the series after all.
I very much enjoyed reading Gekan Shoujo Nozaki-kun, it approaches in subject matter in a very comical manner that is thoroughly enjoyable.
Like hell I am passing up Space Dandy S2.
Since I'll probably never play that port of the game Persona 4 Golden. (Not gonna chase Shin Megami Tensei in a new piece of hardware... again. The PSP purchase sure did pay off with tons of SMT games for it... tch.)
As far as I've read of the manga of Tokyo Esp has been plenty interesting enough, I welcome the anime format.
I've been procrastinating starting the Tokyo Ghoul Manga, maybe I can use the anime as the kick into the series.
List of "Interested from the description"
Sounds interesting but I fear Love Stage!! might turn out bland, borrowing common tropes from other Yaoi series. (Think positive thoughts.)
Kinda sounds like propaganda from the description, but Zankyou no Terror might be an interesting watch.
Sounded like something I would get easily bored with till they brought up "crossdressing", so I'll give Himegoto a try.
I'm always interested in series that flips the script of genres/subject matters that exclud the opposite gender, so the idea of male idols that I get from Shounen Hollywood's description is making me curious.
In respect to Stella Women’s Academy, High School Division Class C³, I'll go into Sabagebu more willingly and with higher expectations than I normally would.
Gen Urobuchi huh? Let's jump on board Aldnoah.Zero.
Looks interesting, but the description is too unfocused in an attempt to paint the anime a glossy color (in my head), so it's kinda trowing me off. But for some reason I am getting a slight Kokoro Connect feeling from Glasslip's picture, so I'll think positively as I wait to see what it has to offer.
Rokujouma no Shinryakusha?! description depicts a series that sounds like a rather funny watch.
My opinion is all over the place with Rail Wars!, but it sounds different (but so did Yuushibu...) Whatever, positive thoughts!
Dramatic Murder description reminds me of SLAI's story for the ps2. I'll give it a shot.
I'm a sucker for well conveyed drama with a strong taste for good shoujo atm, so I'll jump readily into Ao Haru Ride with high expectations.
List of "things I'll keep up out of bordem or till I loose interest".
Seirei Tsukai no Blade Dance... "Only a pure... peeping... Kamito has now become something once thought impossible". (Rewarded for vulgar acts... LMAO) Low bar set.
Sword Art Online first season was hard enough for me to finish once they jumped to the second ark using the "damsel in distress" trope. (I started watching when it started airing but just finished it last week...) So I am not going in this expecting to be blown away, or even finishing it.
Jinsei, too little given to really make heads way, but from what's given, this is about the level of motivation I can give.
Majimoji Rurumo, (another pervert...) I'll give it a shot.
Shirogane no Ishi Argevollen... I still haven't finished Shirogane no Linebarrel (protagonist so uninteresting...) so if it's a prerequisite, I'll have to skip this.
After Nobunaga the Fool and Fuuun Ishin Dai Shogun I'm starting to find it hard to watch historical (fiction) pieces, but maybe I might find Bakumatsu Rock interesting, so I'll give it a try.
Sounds like a very cliche jrpg story line, but maybe I might find it interesting in some regard, so I'll give Momo Kyun Sword a shot... But with low expectations seeing as the image relays a very strong fanservice focus.