Kowloon Generic Romance is ridiculously promising, from the one episode I've seen. Gorgeous retro art and aesthetic, and an intriguing story so far. Bonus points for taking place in Kowloon Walled City. I just hope it doesn't turn into reverse harem; I saw a trailer that made me a little nervous.
You already mentioned Brilliant Healer and Country Bumpkin, but those were fun so far. Brilliant Healer has bizarre episode order, to such an extent I'm not sure if it was intentional or not, though. The second episode is, for all intents and purposes, episode one, but isn't even painted as a flashback. Not sure if they were released out of order, or someone is Subverting Expectations, but it was weird. Fun, though.
Your Forma. I'm a sucker for the conspiracy/thriller genre, especially since it's so sparse in anime. The season's just starting, so I can't speak for how much I'll like it going forward, but the interesting setting and setup gets points so far. It will likely be somewhat generic within the genre, but the genre itself is so rare it's still fun.
A Ninja and an Assassin Living Together is unique, but more in tone. Funny and sort of disturbing.
The Catcher in the Ballpark! Cute!
I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level Season 2. I really enjoyed season one, and it's nice to see it's back. Also, the long names always crack me up.
Fire Force Season 3. Haven't started it yet, as I want to go back and rewatch, but I love the setting. It wasn't always great, but the atmosphere won some major points, and the season one OP and ED were so great they boost my opinion of the anime.
Medalist. It was last season, but I just want to shout it out. Really wholesome sports anime, with excellent art.
Kowloon Generic Romance is ridiculously promising, from the one episode I've seen. Gorgeous retro art and aesthetic, and an intriguing story so far. Bonus points for taking place in Kowloon Walled City. I just hope it doesn't turn into reverse harem; I saw a trailer that made me a little nervous.
You already mentioned Brilliant Healer and Country Bumpkin, but those were fun so far. Brilliant Healer has bizarre episode order, to such an extent I'm not sure if it was intentional or not, though. The second episode is, for all intents and purposes, episode one, but isn't even painted as a flashback. Not sure if they were released out of order, or someone is Subverting Expectations, but it was weird. Fun, though.
Your Forma. I'm a sucker for the conspiracy/thriller genre, especially since it's so sparse in anime. The season's just starting, so I can't speak for how much I'll like it going forward, but the interesting setting and setup gets points so far. It will likely be somewhat generic within the genre, but the genre itself is so rare it's still fun.
A Ninja and an Assassin Living Together is unique, but more in tone. Funny and sort of disturbing.
The Catcher in the Ballpark! Cute!
I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level Season 2. I really enjoyed season one, and it's nice to see it's back. Also, the long names always crack me up.
Fire Force Season 3. Haven't started it yet, as I want to go back and rewatch, but I love the setting. It wasn't always great, but the atmosphere won some major points, and the season one OP and ED were so great they boost my opinion of the anime.
Medalist. It was last season, but I just want to shout it out. Really wholesome sports anime, with excellent art.
Worth noting that the manga's available on Humble Bundle right now if anyone goes for official releases. I picked it up more for Shaman King myself.