Four of my favourite 2D animated shows from the past few years

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    I can personally attest to Pantheon and Scavneger’s Reign (although I haven’t watched the newest season of SR yet).

    Pantheon is very much a show of morals versus “progress”. The end is a WILD ride.

    Scavneger’s Reign is about people on a foreign planet and using the planet’s resources to survive and possibly escape. The alien fauna is downright incredible to imagine. Another stellar show.

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      I’m sorry, “newest season” of Scavenger’s Reign? It was very famously not picked up for a second season despite winning awards and audience petitions.

      If you know of more that’s out there other than Season 1, please share with the class, because all I’ve seen so far is a short 2 minute teaser that the creator animated when trying to get season 2 approved.

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    Dude. Pantheon blew my mind. I have several scenes burned into my mind forever (Chanda being scanned).

    I love all four that you posted, but I can’t remember the last time a show stayed with me as well as Pantheon did 🤯

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      The body horror combined with existential dread of the chanda scanning scene hits harder than anything else I’ve seen, it’s definitely burned into my mind as well. Having experience with seeing the effects of a traumatic brain injury on a loved one made it so much more emotionally impactful as well, and anyone who has experience with neurological disorders/diseases would be affected by it as well because of the visceral realism. Whoever directed that scene has definitely seen someone with progressive aphasia before.

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      Pantheon is one of my favorite shows ever. It’s so so good. I both want more people to watch it and for it to remain a low-key show that you have to watch the first episode to know what it’s about (please just watch the first episode before even looking up the synopsis I promise you will know if it’s your kind of show or not from the first episode and it’s worth going in blind to experience it that way).

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    Mighty Nein just began. I recommend watching The Legend of Vox Machina first so you don’t have to wait so long.

    I’m also looking forward to the coming Captain Laserhawk season (⁠人⁠ ⁠•͈⁠ᴗ⁠•͈⁠)

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    so many for this list!

    • Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts
    • Twilight of the Gods
    • Voltron: Legendary Defender
    • The Owl House
    • Invincible
    • Hazbin Hotel
    • The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy
    • Harley Quinn
    • She Ra
    • Bojack
    • Tuca & Bertie
    • Hilda
    • Daria
    • X-men 97
    • Creature Commandos
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    I’d also like to throw in

    Scott Pilgrim Takes Off - anime version of the movie with all the same voice cast, with a major major twist at the first episode (hint - it’s very different from the movie and much more mature while still keeping the same vibes)

    Adventure Time - Fionna and Cake - an excellent follow up to Adventure Time. Idk how comprehensible it is to non-adventure time watchers, but it is it’s own story that does some cool stuff.

    Blue Eyed Samurai - just a great revenge story with gorgeous animation.

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      On top of what OP said, Pantheon is incredible. It’s one of the best TV shows ever, and you are required to watch it.

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      I think there’s a lot of similarity between Scavenger’s Reign and Common Side Effects. Many of the same people worked on it. Pantheon is also a great slow burn scifi.

      Mighty Nein is quite different. It’s fantasy, and leans into overt comedy a lot more than the other 3. But still very good.

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      I thoroughly enjoyed common side effects, and I really liked scavengers reign. Based on this thread I just binged the first season of pantheon and holy fucking shit, everyone needs to watch this.

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    I think another one that’s worth adding is Infinity Train. It’s targeted at a slightly younger audience, but is a great sci-fi animated show.

    Each season follows its own characters with a little bit of overlap.

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    OP first off Thank you for turning me on to pantheon because I did not get the memo this shit is phenomenal. Idk if it belongs on this list quite since it’s a movie and not a series, but a lot of folks have not seen “Mars Express” and it was also a really good animated scifi. Has that detective noir expanse/ghost in the shell vibe.

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      Yeah. I feel a lot of the other recommendations around are for a lot younger audiences, but I’ll agree Mars Express is a lot more in that vibe, and an amazingly French Ghost in the Shell.

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    Is Scavenger’s Reign good? I really dig the art style. Reminds me of Moebius.

    Ps: I love the character designs of Common Side Effects. Looks absolutely unhinged xD

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    Scavengers Reign and Common Side Effects share the same creators, and are both very good! It’s interesting that they both have themes related to harmony with nature and the various relationships that humans form with it, good and bad.

    Pantheon is also fantastic, super heady sci-fi with a lot to say about the modern tech industry, and loads of references to sci-fi classics. It’s clear the writers are huge sci-fi geeks and their enthusiasm comes through in the show.

    I haven’t seen The Mighty Nein but if it’s being grouped with the other shows here it must be worth a watch. It does seem like the odd one out of the bunch though since it’s fantasy rather than sci-fi like the other 3.

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    Common Side Effects was such a stressful watch for me.

    They put that turtle in mortal peril every damn episode.

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    I know this is a place for animation, but if you enjoyed Pantheon, I highly suggest checking out Hidden Girl and Other Stories by Ken Liu. The tv show is based off of loosely connected stories from that anthology and the stories are great. Another short story was turned into the episode Good Hunting on Love, Death, and Robots.

    Edit: corrected Love, Sex, and Robots to Love, Death, and Robots

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    Frieren really got me. It can be a bit too much in a couple of episodes, it’s anime, but it’s great. If you haven’t watched, Avatar the last airbender is really a must. Incredible show. Someone mentioned Bojack Horseman, which I concur, but maybe a show for young adults. I was obsessed with Serial Experiments Lain as a teenager, but maybe it’s too dated now.

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    Common Side Effects sometimes feels like it’s drawn over real footage. Not because it’s super accurate but the way the camera moves