I actually don't watch a lot of anime either. I used to when I was younger but I've kind of just grown away from it. It's not even that I don't like it, I'm just disconnected from the community.
That being said I still think that Haibane Renmei was one of my favorite anime ever when I was younger, and I highly recommend it to people.
It's kind of just a journey of self discovery anime, it's not action-y and the story takes place in day to day life, save for the usual anime aspects of it. The main character is reborn after a dream that she's falling. The series follows her as she tries to find out who she is, and why she's in this strange little town that she can't leave for any reason what so ever. There are ups and downs, little drama things here and there, but for the most part the story is pretty zen. Describing it in too much detail would give away a lot of the plot, but suffice it to say if you're looking for something to chill out to this is nice.
I do warn you though, there is a point in the story that's incredibly depressing.
That being said, they make their halos with a doughnut maker. That has to count for something.
That being said I still think that Haibane Renmei was one of my favorite anime ever when I was younger, and I highly recommend it to people.
It's kind of just a journey of self discovery anime, it's not action-y and the story takes place in day to day life, save for the usual anime aspects of it. The main character is reborn after a dream that she's falling. The series follows her as she tries to find out who she is, and why she's in this strange little town that she can't leave for any reason what so ever. There are ups and downs, little drama things here and there, but for the most part the story is pretty zen. Describing it in too much detail would give away a lot of the plot, but suffice it to say if you're looking for something to chill out to this is nice.
I do warn you though, there is a point in the story that's incredibly depressing.
That being said, they make their halos with a doughnut maker. That has to count for something.