Mine is for anime as well. My goal was to make it compatible with Kodis scrapers in an SSxEE format (I used that one way before I discovered Filebot and wanted to stay consistent) since it's one of the recommended formats, but still retain the release/fansub group, the CRC Sum (you never know when you need it) and most importantly the absolute number. It's a pain to map the correct files when the original release is only using absolute numbers but you only have Seasons and Episodes. Additionally this makes it possible to use either a TV Scraper like TVDB or TMDB, or the AniDB Scraper if one so desires. It can be exchanged any time too. If you're a Season/Episode guy but your girlfriend is an absolute number type, this is the best imo (better then scratching each others eyes out I guess).
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{es.collect{ s.pad(2)+'x'+it.pad(2)}.join('-')} [{group}] {episodes*.absolute*.pad(3).join('-')} [{crc32}]
Obviously this can be expanded with automatic directories, but there are enough examples here for that.
I'm still working on a solution for a specific Fansub group I'm getting a few animes off of, but those I just have to rename manually currently (non-related to the {group} tag).
/edit
fixed a bug that would use the same episode number for each multi-episode
/edit2
Or as suggested just use {sxe} for the first part:
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{sxe} [{group}] {episodes*.absolute*.pad(3).join('-')} [{crc32}]