When will we get another good anime set in Britain, like Burn the Witch?

When will we get another good anime set in Britain, like Burn the Witch?

I fucking LOVED that shit! London? Cute girls? Gentlemen? Magic!?! Something for literally EVERYONE, especially anglophiles in Japan and the rest of the world.

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there's one airing as we speak

>anglophile
kill yourself

What's it called Govnuh?

There's always Toaru Majutso No Index. That always ends up involving the English some way or the other.

Moriarty the Leftist

why? Its not like the nips hide their british fetish?

Right?

left

England is fucking boring.
Italy is where it’s at

>character is supposed to be from some country in Europe
>the name it has is from another totally different country in Europe
I am looking at you, Love Live. The niponese need to stop making things about Europe.

Based

based on what?

Anglo countries are way too common in media, we need more animes and shows in other places.

USA > UK

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100%
Misaka Mikoto even prefers America, with her favorite mascot being cowboy Gekota.

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nono fuck that shit. japanese people don't understand that europeans are usually much more really nationalistic and prone to complain when their countries are portrayed in the wrong way.

It's really a matter of a concrete setting that has a strong visual style. USA has the wild west and that's pretty much it—frontier times is basically wild west light and revolutionary times are visually boring (except the redcoats). Maybe gangster new york/chicago mafia stuff, but the Japanese already have their own versions of that which they'll have a preference to. England on the other hand has several visually strong periods from medieval to victorian to even a modern pastoral English countryside.

Burn the Witch is trash. No, thanks.

1776

Unsustainability and slave mentality.

>modern pastoral English countryside
Archers anime when?

Ghibli's Laputa was based off Wales and the mining culture there.

>Laputa
jaja

Take it up with Miyazaki.

He said britain, not their bastard colonies.

>England on the other hand has several visually strong periods from medieval to victorian to even a modern pastoral English countryside.
Victorian is the peak of all these and very unique on its own so I agree. The rest you mentioned though are boring and have better counterparts elsewhere in Europe.

We do indeed need those Princess Principal films to come out soon, I agree.

Then Myazaki turns around and bitches about people sexualizing miners.

A hybrid between Harry Potter and Angie Girl.

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Off the top of my head The Ancient Magus' Bride, Phantom Blood, Emma & Shirley are some Manga that are set in Britain.