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10 Anime series to watch this monsoon
10 Anime series to watch this monsoon

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

10 Anime series to watch this monsoon

There's something magical about the monsoon — the gentle patter of raindrops, the smell of wet earth, windows fogged up with stories waiting to be told. And what better way to spend a rainy day than curling up in your blanket with a hot drink and an anime that hits just right? So go on, light a candle, pour something warm, and hit play. The rain's already doing its thing. You just have to cosy up and feel it all. Here are 10 anime series to watch this monsoon, each one carrying the perfect mood for when the skies are grey and your heart wants something beautiful, sad, dreamy, or just plain comforting. Anime watchlist this rainy season Kimi no na wa (Your Name) Watch on: Netflix, Crunchyroll A love story woven through time and fate — Kimi no Na wa feels like watching the rain fall backwards and forward in time. The visuals are jaw-dropping, the soundtrack by RADWIMPS will echo in your soul, and the theme of longing fits so well with the sound of rain outside your window. Perfect for monsoon introspection. Hyouka Watch on: Crunchyroll This one is like a slow-brewed cup of tea. A school-based mystery anime that's more about vibes than action, Hyouka is calm, contemplative, and beautifully animated. Watching Oreki unravel small puzzles with Eru while the rain hums outside? Yes please. It's a soft, quiet kind of comfort. Weathering with You Watch on: Netflix How could we skip this one? It rains through the entire movie. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Conheça o Alarme com Sirene que afasta os Ladrões com 40% Off Verisure Saiba Mais Undo From the creator of Your Name, Weathering With You blends fantasy and teen emotion in a Tokyo drenched in stormy skies. It's melancholic, romantic, and feels like falling in love on a rainy afternoon. Takopi's Original Sin Source: Crunchyroll Watch on: Crunchyroll Newly adapted into a short anime series, Takopi's Original Sin brings heavy rains and even heavier emotions. Don't be fooled by the cute alien design — this is a raw, heart-wrenching story about bullying, guilt, and redemption. The moody animation paired with the monsoon gloom makes this a short but unforgettable watch. Keep some tissues close. The Garden of Words Source: Crunchyroll Watch on: Netflix If the rain were a love language, this would be it. Garden of Words is a slow, emotional film that beautifully captures the intimacy of shared silence, rainy mornings in a park, and people finding each other when they least expect it. It's just so monsoon. Your Lie in April Watch on: Netflix Watch on: Netflix, Crunchyroll Rain isn't always sad — sometimes it's where we bloom. Your Lie in April is musical, emotional, and unforgettable. Watching Arima and Kaori on gloomy days reminds you that even the stormiest moments can be full of light and colour. You'll cry, smile, and probably cry again. My Neighbour Totoro Watch on: Netflix Wholesome, warm, and oh-so-cute. My Neighbour Totoro is the perfect cosy comfort anime. The umbrella scene in the rain? ICONIC. This Ghibli gem wraps you in childhood wonder, soft giggles, and the kind of joy that's perfect for rainy afternoons with a bowl of Maggi and a fluffy blanket. Erased (Boku dake ga inai machi) Watch on: Netflix Watch on: Netflix If you love suspense and mystery with a touch of heartache, Erased is your rainy-day thriller. Time travel, childhood memories, and a race against fate — it's gripping without being loud. Best watched when the sky is stormy and your mind is craving a twisty tale. Another Source: Crunchyroll Watch on: Crunchyroll Feeling brave? Add some horror to your monsoon playlist. Another is eerie, atmospheric, and full of that quiet dread that creeps in like fog. The rain outside will amplify every creepy moment — just don't watch this one alone at night unless you like jump scares with your chai. Spirited Away Source: Crunchyroll Watch on: Netflix End your rainy day with a masterpiece. Spirited Away is dreamy, magical, and full of spirit (literally). The way it blends the mundane with the mystical feels exactly like the monsoon — a portal to somewhere else entirely. So next time the skies turn grey, let your screen light up with stories that feel like warm rain on your soul.

Takopi's Original Sin (episodes 1–2) review (when cute goes catastrophically wrong)
Takopi's Original Sin (episodes 1–2) review (when cute goes catastrophically wrong)

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Takopi's Original Sin (episodes 1–2) review (when cute goes catastrophically wrong)

Source: Crunchyroll. You know those anime that lull you into a false sense of safety with big round eyes, floating mascots, and sparkly OP music? Takopi's Original Sin is not one of those. It pretends to be. Oh, it tries. There's a pink, doughy alien who talks like he swallowed a happiness manual. There's a lonely little girl. There are gifts, rainbows, and even something called a ' happy camera. ' But then it sucker-punches you in the soul. Episodes 1 and 2 of Takopi's Original Sin , now streaming on Crunchyroll, are not here to comfort you. They're here to dig up all your buried trauma, set it on fire, and hand it back to you in pastel wrapping paper. And yes, this emotional rollercoaster will continue with episode 3 dropping on Friday, 11 July 2025 at 8:30 pm IST — and every Friday after that. Set a reminder, and maybe keep a therapist on speed dial. Takopi's Original Sin Episode 1: 'To You in 2016' Source: Crunchyroll. The series kicks off with Takopi , a squid-shaped alien from Planet Happy, crash-landing on Earth with a single mission: to spread joy. Within minutes, he's stumbling into the life of Shizuka , a quiet, expressionless schoolgirl with more emotional baggage than a therapy circle. She's bullied, neglected, and practically invisible to everyone around her — except Takopi, who decides she needs his cosmic care package ASAP. And for a brief moment, it works. A magical ' Happy ribbon ' boosts her confidence and makes her feel seen. But this isn't a feel-good arc. What follows is one of the most shocking twist endings in recent anime memory: a suicide that completely redefines the tone of the series. That's right. Episode one ends not with a sparkly life lesson, but with a silent scream that echoes long after the credits roll. It's haunting. And brilliant. And somehow... still adorable? How? Takopi's Original Sin Episode 2: 'Takopi's Salvation' Source: Crunchyroll Takopi is determined to undo the trauma he (accidentally) enabled. Enter the ' Happy camera ' — a device that lets him time-travel and fix mistakes. The problem? He doesn't understand pain, boundaries, or, well, humans in general, his version of help is pure chaos in bubblegum form. As he rewinds time, he tries to 'save' Shizuka by inserting himself into her life again — only this time, armed with awkward cheer and shiny gadgets. The bullies don't exactly appreciate the alien interference. One stabs Takopi in the eye. Literally. And still, he insists: 'Let's all be friends!' Bless his squishy optimism. Takopi might look like a distant cousin of Doraemon — a round, robotic helper from another world with an infinite gadget pouch. But where Doraemon fixes things with calm logic and good timing, Takopi stumbles through grief with no clue what sadness even is. He's Doraemon if you stripped out the tech support and gave him an emotional blindfold. What's working (and working hard) Source: Crunchyroll Visual whiplash: The art swings between Studio Ghibli softness and grim realism. Pastel skies and chunky lines meet dark alleyways and blank stares. It's jarring — and totally intentional. Sound design: Sparse music, lots of quiet — the kind of silence that makes you realize you're holding your breath. When the score does hit, it hits hard. Brutal honesty: The show doesn't flinch from its themes: bullying, neglect, suicide, the limits of empathy, and how good intentions can pave roads to hell — or heartbreak. Character writing: Shizuka isn't just a victim — she's complex, unpredictable, and heartbreakingly numb. And Takopi? He's both comic relief and tragedy in a single, blinking eye. Final verdict: Source: IMDB A pastel-dipped panic attack you won't stop watching Takopi's Original Sin is that rare breed of anime that looks like it should be airing after school — but should come with a trauma warning instead. The first two episodes pack more emotional weight than entire seasons of fluff anime. It's heavy, it's horrifying, it's oddly wholesome — and it'll keep you coming back, morbidly curious and low-key crying. Remember, next round of pain drops on Friday, 11th July at 8:30 pm IST, and every new episode lands on Crunchyroll every Friday at the same time. Friday night plans = sorted. And possibly emotionally ruined. Recommended for: Fans of Made in Abyss, Wonder Egg Priority, or Oshi no Ko. People who can handle their heartbreak cute. Anyone who enjoys staring into the emotional abyss while being hugged by a squid. Also read| Black Clover Season 2 in production after 5 years with trailer coming soon

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