Manga titles I came across recently that might interest you:
I Had That Same Dream Again
The Golden Sheep
Act-Age
Even Though We're Both Adults
We Swore To Meet Again In The Next Life And That's When Things Got Messy
Orange, ReLife, Amanchu. I've read enough of the manga of all three to know that it would take sheer incompetency to mess up them. The first two look more than fine to me in anime form. Still waiting for the beginning of Amanchu to surface, it had been slated for today.
I guess the one piece of advice I could give about Orange is that Episode 1 may seem...simple. It isn't. And that's all I should really say. Friends I've shown it to thus far are into it. One of my friends who is a hardcore cynic really adores Orange.
ReLife has been released in full - already. It's covered about 80% of the manga done thus far. Again, it may have some sense of 'I've been here before' about it. But I need to say that romance is not the primary objective of ReLife - as is the case in Orange. The fact Arata is an adult now in a 17-year old body gives him a different perspective. This has a significant impact on how things go for everyone. Tropes don't hold in either title for the greater part.
Amanchu is Aria in a more realistic setting but with the Aria-like atmosphere, visual bliss, personality quirks.
I hold out some hope for Danganronpa 3. But it's Seiji Kishi at the helm....and we all know what he's capable of...
Unfortunately, I haven't seen much. At the moment just Planetarian, Tales of Zestraria and ... got coerced into Love Live Sunshine (I don't like this franchise at all lol).
It came across differently. Apologies. The tone somewhat suggested you were with the Libs.
I'm still a little riled about Julie Bishop referring to South Australia as a phenomenon that are obsessed with Nick Xenophon and that we don't have a clue. I'm sure the Libs are still wondering how South Australia was the only state that didn't swing to them during the Abbott reign.
I can see from your discussion with RRR that you're a lefty in the political sphere. Then again, I'm pretty sure the vast majority of young people are lefties.