Concrete Revolutio: Choujin Gensou — Super powers, magical girls (in a non-cliché and overly sexualized manner), aliens and mechas. This anime is set in an alternate Japan, and the art-style very much reminds me of the more comical sets on shows such as Space Dandy, meaning that the colourful and non-realistic scenery immediately caught my eye. Lots of action and quite frankly, the first episode became slightly confusing when the pilot was nearing its end because so much was happening at once.
Noragami Aragoto — This show seems to simply continue onwards from where it ended with the first season; Yukine and Yato bickering, and Hiyori not really knowing her place in the midst of this all. I am still not too certain about this anime and what keeps my interest on it. I like the focus on Bishamon, though. She seems to be able to spice up the show a little with this new arc, and I have always found her a more interesting god than Yato himself.
One Punch Man — I am highly anticipating for this anime to live up to its hype, and it might even attract a new audience. The art is sublime, and the comical appearance of Saitama in the middle of all these amazingly rendered action-scenes is quite refreshing.
Owari no Seraph: Nagoya Kessen-hen — The addition of the Hiiragi family seems to finally bring some more interesting plot-line to this show, because to focus solely on finding Mikaela became tiring after a few episodes. I am not a fan of the girls in this show at all (this is mostly the case for me with most anime I watch), so for me it's great that they added some authority and maturity into the mix.
Sakurako-san no Ashimoto ni wa Shitai ga Umatteiru — I honestly couldn't pay much attention to this. The plot is certainly interesting but somehow I couldn't focus all that much on the pilot episode, perhaps I was just tired. The idea of an animated version of Bones —if you might call it so— intrigued me, and I am glad that this will not turn out to be another anticipated show to turn into a romantic sap-fest derived from the original story. It's a novel-adaptation of a detective series, so I believe they won't make these mistakes. The visuals are absolutely stunning, perhaps this is even the most beautiful anime I have seen in this year, or previous few years, and I look forward to watch this when I am more focused on the story.
Subete ga F ni Naru: The Perfect Insider — This is the mature participant of the season. Quite frankly, I had no idea what this anime was to be about as I had not really looked for a description, but it was actually more or less the cover on MyAnimeList that interested me. That might be an odd reason to start watching a show, but I am glad I did. The first episode leaves one with a lot of questions and I think this is also some sort of detective series, or at least that it has something to do with crime and mystery.