Boku Dake feels kind of tryhard to me, actually. It throws a lot of "deep" stuff in the plot but at the end of the day it's a story about time traveling NTR. (This opinion is based off of the manga though, I haven't been keeping up with the anime. But it seems pretty heavy on the melodrama too.)
Rakugo is definitely the patrician anime of the season, but it's relatively niche in appeal, I think.
Dimension W is good. Not like, sensation-that'll-be-remembered-for-a-decade-good, but normal good. So it's one of the best this season.
KonoSuba is fun and pretty well-executed. The best anime of the season by a wide margin, according to BD preorders, and enjoyable no matter who you are. Unless you're a perpetually offended social justice warrior or soccer mom I guess – there are some revealing outfits here and there and it's about teenagers, which I guess is what Reelya is alluding to as "ecchi"?
I started watching that Koukaku no Pandora one, but I think that was a mistake. The story is a mess, pacing sucks (ep 1 is setup, ep 2 shows a huge battle, but episodes 3-6 basically had zero action), and the comedy falls flat.
Yeah, sounds like it's not your style, then. I find it fun and nostalgic, but if you don't enjoy the SoL aspect of it then it's not for you (and even if you like it, the low budget shows pretty clearly). Still something I'd recommend people give a try before discarding.
Ajin is ugly as sin, Grimgar and Dagashi Kashi are boring.
That's all that's been brought up so far, I think. I also find Oshiete! Gyaruko-chan to be amusing and nostalgic, but besides that there's not much that stands out, aside from Musaigen, which stands out as a failure.
It is like your defending trash for being trash
It's like you're going to a McDonalds and complaining that any restaurant without a wine menu is trash. You went to the wrong place for the experience you're looking for, but if you're dissapointed it's your own problem.
It is because Jopax is saying because HE thought Dungeon was bad, with only the title apparently...
He thought it was going to be an anime about picking up girls in a dungeon. Seems like a pretty reasonable conclusion to draw, to me.
Pandora has much higher ratings than Active Raid, however, and that's just wrong. I think Active Raid is a much more watchable show. Active Raid is running a 5.9 on MAL, which is abnormally low. Even the most appalling series usually clock 6+, which would seem to indicate that Active Raid is worse eye-cancer than even the shittiest harem comedy. But that's just not true! It's not the best or worst show: it's a typical in-the-middle anime with good and bad aspects.
Being soulless and boring is a worse sin than being a poor attempt at something fun. That said, why would you trust MAL's opinion ever?
So, for all the arguments against the haremshit and that it panders to the lonely otaku, I have to ask- doesn't One Punch Man do the same thing? I watched the first seven or so episodes the other day, and it's looking to me like a no-guilt no-obligations power trip. You've got this guy who trains for three years doing normal training and then he's better than everything (follow your dreams! School is only four years!), he doesn't actually work, doesn't live with anyone, remarks about how he could've become one of those young men that didn't want to have to work, goes through hero examinations (which then takes over the whole plot), and gets publicly ridiculed as the focal point of an episode. It's just exactly the kind of thing yon otaku would flock to.
So "Work hard, get good at something, and in the end you live in a shitty apartment with no prospects, an unfulfilling existence, and public ridicule" seems like wish fulfillment to you?
I'm not sure what the fuss is with this show, or maybe I'm not the target demographic, or maybe I don't know all the tropes yet for a fight-style anime, I don't know, but whatever it is, I don't seem to get it, and it doesn't seem so different from other fantasy fulfillment anime.
It's true that a lot of stuff doesn't come through as cleanly in the anime as in the original material, and the anime really only covers the introduction arc, but I think the main problem is that you're looking at it wrong. It's not a fighting-style franchise, it's more of a comedy SoL with action scenes.