What are some anime concepts that you can think of that haven't been done yet?

What are some anime concepts that you can think of that haven't been done yet?
I've yet to see an Ice Fishing anime for example.

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Apparently they have quite a few Ice Hockey Mangas, but no anime.
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>no hydrology club anime
why even live

I rarely see College based anime anymore.
Mangakas really be dropping off after high school

A musical about epistemology.

Can we get a math anime please?
Something autistic like Yugioh where who loses would be sent off to the dark dimension, but they use battles of math.

How does a battle of math work? is it two people racing to answer the same math question? How does the question get generated in that case? Also I don't think I've ever seen an anime about aids.

The closest I can think of is the exam arc in assclass.

>thats the mathmatic formula that allows me to walk through walls!

a man gets stuck in his own room and everything in there that you are not touching gets reset every 24 hours.
e.g.) the leftover pizza on the desk (your only source of nutrition) will materialize every 24 hours

there is no escape or method of communication to the outside world. Just you and your shitty room.

Cute anime girls on the international space station

Creating basically this in the form of a webmanga. Had the idea for years and been planning it actively for months. Serialization begins late 2020, title will be ____ Wars, look for it on the Dex in January

Anime that is styled like a documentary about a fantasy world. Each episode explores the animals, plants and societies in this world. There is no plot or anything, just worldbuilding.

>copying math homework counts as criminal activity equivalent of first degree murder

Battle harem but everyone's a futa monstergirl.
There's Suugaku Girl for manga involving math although it doesn't have battles.

Educational anime/mangas are not uncommon. It's just that they never get exported

Chemistry/Nuclear Physics anime.

I can't think of one, name some. And I mean documentary, specifically. Think of "Our Planet" but the planet is some alien stuff.

Actual trap anime but with actual philosophical struggles of the trap guy defining his gender identity or just living a better life with this hobby.

That sounds like No Man's Sky but anime

Heterogeneous Linguistics is kind of like that, it's a manga though

I've seen a format where two sides get 10 problems, then are given an hour to work out as many as they can. After that, they take turns calling out a problem from the list for the other side to show solution for. The idea was that you want to give the other side the most difficult shit, with the hope that you weren't just retarded and the answer wasn't obvious.
It was extremely autistic and fun.

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>preppers
you could have one mc for each type of prepper, and they all fight over who is the best. And you could make it for any genre.

Proper MTB shredding and sending anime! Damn now I want some sick bike shōnen mtb extravaganza!

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you know that episode in evangelion they need to shoot the octahedron angel, and is full of endless shots of trucks and conduits being set up? I want that: the anime
I want documentary animes too

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This, I would really like some cute manga or anime set in college/university. I always wanted a continuation of Azumanga Daioh set after high school where they're at different colleges but keep in touch. Of course that won't happen, but what I mean is something similarly comfy.

tomo would be dead by her second year in college

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an anime that actually teaches people how to program code.

I have only seen stuff that talks about code but never anything that you can use as a guide to learning how to code.

A slice of life anime set in a fantasy world. No game mechanics like Endro, that series was such a disappointment. It doesn’t have to be a typical medieval fantasy world either, in fact the more creative the better. Just not another fucking school setting again, please Kirara editors.

Interspecies Reviewers meets StarTrek.
The captain is a human but the crew is diverse.
Lots of first contact scenarios and diplomacy.

>Its the prehensile breasts episode

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