Alright, I'm not really effectively spending my summer. But! At least I'm enjoying it. I'm right now drowning myself with anime. Especially Katekyoshi! Hitman Reborn. It makes me happy. Anddd because a lot of the characters are eye-candy.
So KHR is about a wimpy, dumb, average, but really kind and sweet boy named Tsunayoshi Sawada. He has bad grades, is bad a sports, very unpopular among his classmates and etc.. One day, a 'home tutor', Reborn, shows up and starts to tutor him how to become the Mafia boss of Vongola, the most powerful mafia family during that era. Tsuna (short for Tsunayoshi), with the help of Reborn, slowly starts from friendless to be surrounded with promising and trust-worthy friends and his life starts to prosper. Even the love of his life starts to notice him and start getting closer to him.
However, of course, Tsuna is involved in the mafia, so he also receives training to be a powerful boss. And the episodes at first seem rather embarrassing and slow, however they are funny and cute. And when it gets to action, I promise you, your hours will not be wasted.
Yeah...
So anyway, another anime I would recommend to any of the anime lovers out there. Ghost Hunt. Ghost Hunt is kind of a ghost, horror, fantasy-ish anime. It has a cute small romance in it as well, enough to make a fangirl scream.
So anyway, what it is about is that a girl named Mai Tamiyama, she gets pulled into a ghost hunting group with Shibuya Kazuya when she breaks one of his high quality camera. From there, they investigate various paranormal cases and solve them.
It doesn't sound much, right? However, out of all the friggen crazy amount of anime I have watched (300+)... this is by far my favorite. I mean it's a pretty old anime, but the graphics are rather nice. And the character's style, you get used to pretty quick.
This horror isn't like intense gore, but it isn't light hearted horror either. It's enough to get you scared sometimes. And you get your education about ghosts and curses in this anime. So, ya. I really really do recommend it!