UncleUlty said:
That's a pretty good one but for some reason never came of as weird to me. It's the shonen thing of everything being serious business.
I was thinking the same thing for awhile, the show just plays it so straight and heroic, with our main character accepting it so easily so did we. It wasn't really until I just about got done with writing my original comment that I noticed, some of these really strange setting aren't all that strange within the context of their worlds, only slightly odd at best. After realising this I came to the conclusion.
Strange is subjective, so for something to be strange it needs to have a contrast of expectations and truth.
Ben-to is an average earth and set in an average city, with average people, the only difference?
Fight club for a half price dinner.
Just, what...
So after thinking it over I feel that Ben-to is the perfect example for an anime with a strange premises.
[sub][sub]Also it's a fucking master piece.[/sub][/sub]