Pat Baer's Top Animes Of 2021

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Pat Baer is a comedian currently living in South Carolina who you may have seen at various PAXes with his panels Pat Baer’s Anime Club, The Improvised Postmortem, and League of Heels. You also may have encountered him on Twitch, where he builds Gundams and LEGO. He hopes to move back to NYC in 2022.

2021 was another year where I stuck with only a few video games, but watched a lot of anime. And once again the fine folks at Giant Bomb let me share a list of my favorite anime of 2021! If you like your lists in video format, I’ve got you covered here: click!

Honorable mention goes to The Faraway Paladin, which starts as a slow and patient exploration of what it means to be given a second chance at life, but by the end of the season is just another decent isekai.

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10. Remake Our Life!

What if you could turn back the clock and change your future? That’s the opportunity presented to Kyoya, a guy who once chose the safety of business school. But now he’s given another chance to live his dream at art school and is working with the people he knows will become huge stars in the future. It’s not all wish fulfillment and everything doesn’t go the way he originally imagined. Bonus points go to the studio for licensing era appropriate music for some key scenes.

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9. That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 2 (Parts 1 and 2)

This is a hard show to properly summarize, as this season really is a story in two parts. The first half takes place before the final events of season 1, and is as light and fun as you’d expect from this unique take on the modern isekai subgenre (isekai meaning “different world”). But towards the end of Part 1, the shit hits the fan and this show transitions into a more traditional isekai. Our cute slime friend Rimuru has always been strong, but by the end of the season he’s incredibly overpowered and a vicious (if not justified) killer. The show still has charm and humor, but it’s become a far darker affair.

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8. The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent

Sei has been summoned to a fantasy world, but she’s not alone. And it’s decided that the other person summoned is the saint, which leaves Sei with nothing to do. She eventually finds her place in the world, and it becomes clear that her ability to make strong potions and her gift for healing magic is proof that she’s the real saint. But really, this show is about romance, not fantasy. There are incredibly attractive men in this show, and they’re all interested in Sei. And she is not used to the attention. Be it a knight who’s never shown his emotions, a mercenary who’s not careful with his words, or a mage who’s probably more interested in Sei’s secrets- everybody wants to spend some time with her. My only complaint is that the show often gets bogged down in the plot instead of focusing on the romance.

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7. Non Non Biyori Nonstop

Spoiler: the third and final season of Non Non Biyori stuck the landing. It wasn’t until 2021 that I became interested in this quant slice of life about a group of girls living in a remote Japanese town. All of them are wacky but believable, like a grounded version of Azumanga Daioh. Renge, the youngest and by far best character in the show, continues to steal every scene she’s in. Non Non Biyori Nonstop even managed to do the impossible: introduced and then focused on new characters that I actually cared about. Few shows can pull that off.

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6. Tokyo Revengers

What if you could turn back the clock and change your future? That’s the opportunity presented to Takemichi, a guy who once chose to abandon his middle school friends and has regretted it ever since, especially when he learns his old girlfriend has recently died from gang violence. The biggest problem for Takemichi is that knowledge of the future doesn’t help make him better at fighting teen gang members, many of whom look and fight like grown adults. The brutal action, surprisingly complex plot, and out of nowhere humor blend together pretty perfectly.

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5. I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level

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