Tired.
Manga
Same as usual, I have been very slowly continuing GTO, Inari Konkon, and keeping up with Shibuya Near Family. Something I like about GTO is how Vice Principal Uchiyamada is frequently the butt of the joke, the subject of Onizuka's accidental torment; and the mangaka goes out of the way to show that he is absolutely a terrible person with very few redeeming features.
Anime
I am almost done with The Twelve Kingdoms, and yet it feels nowhere near done. It's good.
Sailor Moon S is a step forward compared to the previous seasons, and that is largely because of the more eccentric villains. It's good.
Cardcaptor Sakura is a cozy, and so far low stakes show. It is something I did not know I wanted to watch. Very good.
Space Battleship Yamato holds up very well to this day, and the very 70s soundtrack makes it better. It was extremely ambitious back in 1974, and it is significantly grander in scape than like 95% of slop airing these days.
You're Under Arrest is episodic (copaganda) fun with an ensemble cast, and basically a very slightly worse Patlabor with no mecha. The show's biggest strength lie in the world created. The authors are good at not only creating memorable side characters, but also not forgetting about them.
I have started Overman King Gainer today. The OP is iconic from the moment you witness (or hear) it. The show has a good start, but I am waiting for Tomino to explain the setting more.
Live Action
I have started a project of a Martin Scorsese filmography dive. Who's That Knocking at My Door was mid. Boxcar Bertha wasn't that good of a movie, but the topic was unusual (it's an adaptation of a novel by an anarchist, and union struggles in 1930s America are the core of the story). Mean Streets was fun. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore was a major surprise, and an excellent movie with a perhaps somewhat lacking ending. Taxi Driver deserves its reputation. It is a very interesting movie.

Still in full manga mode.
Search and Destroy - Take what Pluto is to Astro Boy and make it for Dororo. It was a pretty snappy three volumes, but it was just fine. IMO I'd suggest the Dororo or Gunnm/Battle Angel Alita(still need to get around to those sequels), depending on what you want.
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (through vol 11) - LOVE this one. Maybe I'm old af, but the whole revisiting places you've been, remembering the people you used to spend time with, and working with the next generation just hits well. The whole shounen battler magic stuff is perfectly fine in a comic for me - I can read those bits quick and soak in the nostalgic crap like an old fart.
Chainsaw Man (through vol 20) - Still trying to figure out if I want to wait for the tankōbon editions of the last volumes, or just read the rest David Lynch voice on a fucking telephone. I genuinely like how the second act has a new protagonist, and I'm looking forward to the controversial ending.
Goodnight Punpun (through vol 4) - I don't really enjoy this one, but I feel compelled to read through it.
Spy X Family (vol 15) - It's fine? I kinda forgot about this one, but they had a copy at my library
Maison Ikkoku (through ch 16) - Never read Rumiko before, but I have a feel for her thing immediately. The dated sex comedy stuff can be grating, but I'm a little more generous since this was written by a woman in the 1980s.
I also bought vol 1 of Thunderbolt Gundam. I've seen the anime adaptation, but didn't realize the manga finally got an official release.