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fandomsecrets2014-09-15 06:46 pm
[ SECRET POST #2813 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2813 ⌋
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[Vocaloid]
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[Homestuck]
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[Luke Evans, Dracula Untold]
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[Guardians of the Galaxy]
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[John Green]
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[Ace Attorney: The Adventures of Ryunosuke Naruhodou]
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[Legend of Korra]
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[Paul Hollywood of The Great British Bake-Off]
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You're right about the teen heroes, but there's still a lot of solid non-moe anime out there.
Have you watched Zankyou no Terror? The leads are teens, but there's zero pandering and it's really interesting. You mentioned Psycho Pass, and iirc the lesbian schoolgirls arc is only three episodes of twenty-three, so it's pretty short. Samurai Flamenco features adult leads. The lead starts out nineteen, but he's twenty less than half way through it and the deuteragonist is twenty-three. I'm not too familiar with Space Brothers, but the protags in it are adults. Dramatical Murder isn't really my thing, but again, entirely adult cast.
I've kind of gotten past the teen hero thing. Anime has always been like that, even back as far as the 70s. It's only that rare anime that really and truly stars adults.
edit: Oh and unlike the others listed, which are all from within the past several months, there's of course Fate/Zero. Only a couple of years old, and the main cast is all adult outside of one teen.