I came into this thread already planning to not mention any upcoming anime because, as usual, I haven't paid any attention. I prefer to let a new season go for at least a week or two, then see if anything catches my eye.
But in browsing the thread, I saw that City is getting an anime, so that's one already that I will be watching.
Last season, I only watched two series - Apocalypse Hotel and Maebashi Witches.
Apocalypse Hotel has been excellent, and is finishing up later this week, and I'll likely have something to say on the thread for it
Maebashi Witches though... it's unsurprisingly never gotten its own threads in the first place, and I've never seen any mention of it at all (other than a couple I made), so I want to take this opportunity to say that it's really pretty good all in all, and some of you should watch it.
Its target demographic is definitely young teenage girls - the "witches" of the title are five girls who get roped into becoming sort of combination magical girls and idol singers, operating out of a magical flower shop, the door to which appears in front of whoever needs their help.
But it's not quite that simple. This isn't like Madoka level deconstruction - not even close - but there is a hint of that. Things don't ever work out quite like the girls naively believe, the whole magic thing is revealed to not be quite the unalloyed good they thought it was going to be, and it turns out that granting people's wishes isn't necessarily what they need, or even what they actually want.
And the characters are dealt with a bit unexpectedly as well. The girls are all more complex than they initially seem, and though their task is to help other people, a lot of the focus ends up being on them and their struggles to deal with their own issues, and especially how that affects their attempts to help other people.
It's neither high drama nor deep philosophy, but it does have more of both than one might expect.
And the one thing I can unreservedly say in its favor is that the animation and music are very good.
So... yeah. This isn't something I'd recommend to just anyone, but if the basic outline of wish-granting magical girls/idol singers doesn't immediately turn you off, this one is worth a watch. I enjoyed it.