Anime Date Night – This Week in Anime

Lucas and Chris give their advice on what anime to watch with your significant other.
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Spoiler Warning for discussion of the series ahead.
RWBY is available on YouTube.
SPY x FAMILY, Pop Team Epic, Aquarion Myth of Emotion, Dragon Ball, Cowboy Bebop, Jujutsu Kaisen, and The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You are available on Crunchyroll.
Tekken: Bloodline, Death Note, Death Note live-action, Neo Yokio, and Ranma 1/2 are available on Netflix.
Heavenly Delusion is available on Hulu.
Akiba Maid War is available on Hi-Dive.
The Boy and the Heron is available on HBO Max.
Revue Starlight, Baccano!, and Giant Robo are unavailable to stream.
Lucas! Valentine’s Day may have been a couple months ago, but we’re here now for the next most romantic time of the year: tax season! So long as we’re all calculating the rough amounts we owe as creatives, we must think about frugal ways to spend some time for two while we financially recover. Fortunately, as professional weebs, we know it’s perfectly acceptable to trade a romantic candlelit dinner out for an evening in watching cool Japanese cartoons!

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I couldn’t agree more, Chris! Love is in the air. As anime professionals, it’s our responsibility to help the otaku inclined find the perfect series for an ‘anime and chill’ session!

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And I don’t know about you, Chris, but I’ve had just enough whirlwind romances to have a boatload of anime recommendations for every kind of date night!

Truly, romance contains multitudes, and I’ll do my best to bring my advice to the table.

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I know this is punching down with Rooster Teeth in a weird state between life and death, but all the love birds reading this should know that RWBY is at least a medium red flag anime in a potential romantic partner.

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This is a good point to get out at the beginning, though; knowing your potential partner and their tastes will inform your choices for viewing material. Which is to say, unless you’re certain this person is matching your specific freak, you probably don’t want to break out Interspecies Reviewers or the uncut version of Mezzo Forte for the first date.
No one should throw their date (especially if they’re not big into anime) into the deep end of the anime pool right out of the gate. However, I will advocate for throwing on a vibe check anime after things have progressed a bit, and you want to see if this is a person who can match your freak.

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For me, that anime is probably Akiba Maid War, but I’ve also used Paranoia Agent and Mob Psycho 100 to test the waters before.

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Anime here is but one more vector for getting to know each other better. It’s a cool thing that shows you’ve been paying attention to their interests.

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Though, because folks are taking a chance on each other and trying to find commonality, broadly celebrated and fairly low-stakes anime tend to make for some of the best date night anime. Take SPY x FAMILY for example! It’s cute, fun, and the pacing is so laid-back that it’s no big deal if it has to be shelved for a while.

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One way or another: goals.
On the subject of show-shelving, that’s a component of consideration when watching something with someone. We all know of someone who wound up behind on some long-running series, continuously dodging spoilers because they were honor-bound to only watch it with their partner. People get busy! That’s why easier pick-up-put-down anime like the aforementioned SPY x FAMILY are a solid choice for fledgling relationship watching, alongside shorter movies and OVAs. Few people are getting left hanging in between all four episodes of Ruin Explorers.

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That’s exactly why shorter and already released anime, like one of my favs Pop Team Epic, are great fits for a date night! There are built-in breaks to pause the show or walk away from it entirely. Watching it with people I dated also helped me gain new insight and pick up on jokes and animation tricks I missed the first time!

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That said, you bring up a great point about the informational power of watching something with someone else. Just as other people’s lived experiences and knowledge are going to bring different things into a relationship, they also allow you to find new avenues of appreciating series you were familiar with.

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Sometimes it’s a nuanced new perspective on a work’s deeper themes, and other times it’s my sister explaining who Arale was to her future husband who had seen all of Dragon Ball but had no clue what was up with the Doctor Slump crossover.

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That’s also why I think genre fare like Cowboy Bebop or Fullmetal Alchemist are so often watched by couples with varying degrees of anime familiarity. It’s easy to recommend Bebop if you know the person or people you’re interested in like novel takes on westerns, or FMA if you’re sweet on someone into grounded fantasy.

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Now, the counterpoint to all this casual coupled cuddle-watching is the possibility of people who are already deep in the anime fandom to start dating each other, and in my opinion that’s where the recommendation train can get rolling. Now you’re no longer trying to gauge a partner’s interest in getting into a whole new medium; you’re swapping info about key components of your hobbies and interests!

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I don’t need a partner to be able to have an academic conversation with me about how Death Note unintentionally offers a fascinating blend of latent homoeroticism and misogyny; but it’s nice that I’m with someone who also has that very specific super power!

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But getting back to good dating anime suggestions: Someone you’re seeing being an established weeb is cool because it gives you that more experienced window into their tastes. Learning which Gundam they like, and why, lets you tailor further conversation and recommendations. It even helps schedule additional date nights. If Giant Robo is an important series to someone but I haven’t seen it yet, that’s the perfect reason to finally catch the series while learning more about someone I care about!

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I’m not sure I would have ever caught up on the works of Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki if not for the people I dated, and I’m glad they gave me an excuse to finally catch up on some of the most front-facing work in the anime medium!

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It makes these anime something you or your loved one might not have seen at all if not for the happening of your relationship. That’s kinda special, at least as far as watching shows goes.
Oh my god, yes. If you’re reading this, I cannot stress enough how important it is to engage with your hobby of choice beyond just passively experiencing it if you want to connect with other people! Since we’re talking about anime, that next step could be researching and collecting physical media, cosplaying, or even writing about the shows and industry that mean so much to you! Taking this next step will make you a much more interesting and fulfilled person, and make an anime date night much more likely for you.

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But it’s also good that you point out the pratfalls of hobby-assisted dating. That is, anime is a great way to learn more about and bond with your partner, but it probably shouldn’t be the only thing your relationship is based on. This is why I stress the value of paying attention to their faves and gleaning the insight into what their appreciation says about them as a person.

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And this insightful and informed writing is why it’s a great anime to watch for a date night, or any night!

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Though admittedly I don’t have the experience to make recommendations for anime dating while poly. I imagine that’s a whole other level of advanced romance calculus.

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Just do the opposite of any given plotline in Urusei Yatsura and you’ll be fine! Which is what also makes it a fun date night watch for couples of any identity or orientation!

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To each their own! While I’ll critique any anime to high heaven, I’ll never admonish consenting adults from trying to grow closer through the power of anime!