Top 3 Best Anime of December 2017 You Should Watch

A slow month for new anime, but still a few gems.

Nekopara

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Top 3 Best Anime of December 2017

Nekopara is a bit of an unusual recommendation but still an OVA that you should be keeping your eye out for. Nekopara was originally a visual novel game that basically takes players into the midst of a cat-lady paradise — and we’re not talking old ladies with a ton of cats. A story about a bakery suddenly becomes the journey of a young man living in a house filled with incredibly attractive nekos, so anyone who watches a decent amount of anime has a general understanding of where this one is going. The visual novel game underscores a lot of sexual relationships, so it’s no surprise that the anime adaptation is being labeled as ecchi. The crowd-funded OVA is scheduled to release this month and will be based on volume 1 of the visual novel. It’s a light-hearted story filled with a variety of quirky personalities. If you’re willing to look beyond a lot of the sexual undertones of the graphic novel, it’s safe to say that the anime adaptation would be worth checking out.


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