tested the description search with 10 anime — here's how it did
been curious how good the 'describe it and find it' feature actually is so i spent an afternoon testing it with increasingly obscure titles. here's my results: "mecha show where a depressed teenager pilots a giant robot and fights angels" → evangelion ✓ "isekai where mc gets reborn as a slime and builds a civilization" → tensura ✓ "psychological thriller, detective + a god who can kill by writing names" → death note ✓ "cooking battle school where defeats = losing your clothes" → food wars ✓ "two brothers use alchemy, one lost his body" → fmab ✓ got 9/10 right, the only one it missed was a really obscure 90s OVA that even reddit couldn't name lol tldr: it's really good, way better than i expected
tested it in russian 'аниме про детектива который видит будущее' and it still worked!! really wasn't expecting that. found steins;gate pretty quickly
wait it works in other languages too?? that's huge for non-english speakers honestly
yep! tried japanese too and it worked. the ai understands the meaning not just the words i think
tried it with 'magical girl anime where one of them turns evil and it gets really dark' and it gave me madoka magica + sailor moon. pretty much exactly what i meant lol
ooh nice! did it rank madoka higher? cause that's def the more obvious answer for that description
yes madoka was first with like way higher confidence lol. makes sense. also suggested princess tutu which honestly is also valid in a weird way
description search saved me yesterday lol. i described it as 'two brothers who use alchemy and one of them lost his body' and got fmab immediately. i felt so dumb for not just googling that but idk it never worked before
way way better than typing random keywords into google and getting wikia pages that dont help at all lmao
ikr the google experience for finding anime is genuinely awful. 'blue haired girl magic sword anime 2010' returns nothing useful ever
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