05-05-2003, 10:28 AM | #42 (permalink) |
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I read shonen jump because my friend got a 2 year subscription and i go to his place and read it. I used to read Raijin comics, and Smile and TokyoPop when they had a magazine (woo im dating myself a bit now) The fansubbers rereleased Naruto1-5 as one torrent.. so now is a great time to get into the series if you have been riding the fence about it. Though the manga in Jump is possibly much furthur ahead than the anime.
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05-05-2003, 02:00 PM | #43 (permalink) |
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Wow, it's cool to see people that like good shows gathered in one place.. and thanks to the guy who brought up animesuki..
A few favorites of mine (that's haven't already been covered)... Martian Successor Nadesico Saber Marionette J (avoid the dub at all costs) Excel Saga Jubei-Chan the Ninja Girl (this one's a weird twist on typical samurai stuff, it's pretty wacky as well) Ai Yori Aoshi.. good love story, good romantic comedy, if you like that type of thing. |
05-05-2003, 02:27 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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I'm a huge fan of "Hakkenden: The Legend of the Dog Warriors." It's a multi-volume series containing 14 episodes (2 episodes per tape). The animation is beautiful, although the artwork is passed along to other animators on a few occasions, which makes for an interesting (if sometimes odd, viewing). Character development is done expertly and the plot has many twists and turns. It's set in feudal Japan and deals with the birth and eventual meeting of 7 bastard children conceived by a human female and a canine male. Interesting stuff.
I also heartily second "Jin-Roh: Wolf Brigade" and "Wings of Honneamise." Both have excellent animation and deal with a broad range of human emotion/thinking. On the lighter side, I recommend "Gunsmith Cats" and "New Dominion Tank Police" (both cop related), for good ol' fashioned, uncomplicated fun. On the heavier side, check out "Twilight of the Dark Master" (evil, evil shit) or "Biohunter" (less bloody, but still pretty raw). "Wicked City" is also very good, as is "Doomed Megalopolis" (multi-volume series). Well, that's it for now...
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06-20-2003, 01:42 PM | #48 (permalink) | |
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No hate...it was a good series if you watched them all....never got to watch the last couple of episodes Do they have them on DVD? I'd probably buy the whole set.
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06-22-2003, 05:01 PM | #50 (permalink) |
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I didn't read the whole thread so this is probably all repetition. But anyway
Patlabor (even though lots of people don't like it) Akira Perfect Blue Blood the Last Vampire (rent it, I felt robbed, it's so short) Princess Mononoke Spirited Away (although I havent seen it, everyone seems to be creaming themselves over it. ) Ninja Scroll is pretty good. For series' Hellsing Cowboy Bebop At least one of the Gundams (most people dislike Gundam Wing but I like it) NGE |
06-23-2003, 06:00 AM | #51 (permalink) |
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I'm kinda new to Anime (well let's just say I'm a longtime fan who doesn't spend cash) but I really, REALLY love Tenchi Muyo! It's funny, romantic, hilarious, funny, and it has a plot. The character characters are spot on Argh! I can't explain it! Also Gundam Wing is high on my list. I like war based Anime, and I like deep plots and storylines.
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06-23-2003, 06:42 AM | #52 (permalink) |
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Alot of which anime you're going to like depends on your own personal preferences. But some of my comments (and as far as genres go, I'm a pretty broad-minded guy):
Akira and Neon Genesis Evangelion. Are they the best anime ever? Not in my opinion. In both the plot is extraordinarily convoluted, to be kind. NGE also throws in quite a bit of religious imagery (mostly Christian and Kabbalistic), in what seems to me to be a failed attempt to appear 'deep'. But my opinions seem not to be all that common, they're not all that bad, either, and they're classics. Dickens isn't that good either, but you should probably read him anyway. Martian Successor Nadesico and Shinesmen. These are both very, very funny parodies of other well known shows, and IMHO, Nadesico is quite a bit more than this. FWIW, Nadesico is my favorite anime. Hilarious, and with an intricately woven plot that, while never loosing its comedic edge, manages to grow more serious as the serious goes on. As a watched it, it got better with every episode. Rurouni Kenshin. Very good classic swordfighting anime. Many historical touches, which add to the depth of an already great show. I'm only a few episodes into the second season, but I've heard it goes downhill after that. Cowboy Bebop. What's not to love? KareKano (In english, "His and Hers Circumstances"). An anime from the director of Evangelion that couldn't be more different, KareKano centers around the love life of two high school students. More than any other anime I've seen, Anno uses the medium to amazing effect in showing the moods of the characters. If the quality keeps up until the end, it might replace Nadesico as my favorite. But if you don't like watching things that focus on relationships, you might find it a bit boring. Bubblecrisis 2040. I haven't seen the original series, which appears to be a bit of a cult favorite, but this is a fun series, especially for the first half. In the second half, the attempt at a more overarching plot (over and against a 'monster of the week') falls short, and it ends up being really cheesy. Still, quite a fun series.
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06-25-2003, 11:17 PM | #54 (permalink) |
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I'm kind of an anime amateur as well, but here's my thoughts:
Movies: Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust: Awesome movie. 10 times better than Vampire Hunter D. It blew me away. Akira: People say it's a classic, I hated it. Good animation, sure, but I hated the movie. Princess Mononoke: Not a great movie. Not bad either. It's at least easy to find, since it had a major American release, unlike most anime. Series: Gundam Wing: Giant Robots rock. The characters are interesting, and the fighting is cool. Dragonball Z: Make sure you can fast forward if you watch this. The storyline is awful (at least to me) but the combat is awesome. |
06-29-2003, 07:43 PM | #55 (permalink) |
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mm. I'll add Memories (something of a hard to find movie) and Full Metal Panic to the growing list or repetitiveness in this thread, as well as Gundam 0083, Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz (movie), Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door (movie), and Love Hina... also, I highly recommend the movie Perfect Blue (if you have the guts to sit through it.)
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06-30-2003, 07:47 PM | #56 (permalink) | |
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Oh, yeah, recommendations: -Battle Angel Alita (or Gunnm, whatever its called in the video release) Really great anime. Honestly I think it comes close to being as good as Evangelion. The graphic novel version produces what may easily be called "the best god damned fucking badass non-Evangelion story ever told, god fucking damn it!" Buy the graphic novel series and love it, god damn it! -Cowboy Bebop (yeah I know you already watched it. Good job ) Spike Spiegel is a good role model for kids. No, really, he is. I convinced myself that I was Spike before riding my very first roller coaster. I convinced myself that I was so relaxed and cool that I actually wanted the damn ride to start going faster and higher as I rode it. Spike rules! -Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Yes, story depth in anime is good, but c'mon, we need at least one anime thats straight up. Good vs. bad. Baddies getting pounded, period. Its the most straight-up good vs. evil story ever. Simplicity is sometimes a good thing. Dragon Ball GT was ok. Don't let people force their opinions onto you. I decided that GT was ok by watching it, before I ever read the masses of reviews bashing it for its poor quality. Decide for yourself, please. Watch the stuff on Cartoon Network. Granted its cencored so badly you can hardly tell it's the same anime as the original, but it still gives you an idea of what anime (artwork) is like... Just watch stuff dude, but keep Evangelion for the last, or much later. Much much later.
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07-02-2003, 09:01 PM | #58 (permalink) |
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So I'll lay in with some more mainstream "crap" hehe
I enjoyed 3x3 Eyes, maybe because it's the first Anime I ever watched. Nostalgia and what not. Bastard - If you find the one with the 80's Heavy Metal band names dubbed in, it's worth it hehehe Tenchi Muyo - light hearted, entertaining Animae. Has all the usual comidic anime elements. Weird looking guy, hot babes all fall for him, giant sci-fi space ships and magic, oh and a small furry animal that's not what it seems to be. Serial Experiment Lain - this is on my "want to see" list, I've never gotten to see the whole series, or even a complete episode. just snatches here and there. |
07-05-2003, 11:27 AM | #60 (permalink) |
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if you can find it, rent:
"Fist of the North Star" (the first movie) "Violence Jack" "Lili Cat" I liked some of the "Patlabor" series too. rent first to see if you like it, but the Fist of the North Star is my fave anime ! have fun !
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07-09-2003, 06:14 PM | #63 (permalink) |
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What you should watch when your new to anime is really a question of how your tastes run. Heres the lowdown of my favorites and what there about:
Movies: My neighbor Totoro ... cute, uplifting, and not stomach turning at all. I normally hate cute but this is good stuff. (kids in rural japan) Princess Monnonoke ... Man vs Nature vs Balance. Good action, Great animation ( heroes in mythical ancient japan) Akira ... Creepy metaphysics, cool lasers, great psychic powers and good animation. (punk kids in urban japan) Ninja Scroll ... Kick-ass over the top combat. ok plot great action. (heroes/ninjas in mythical ancient japan) Ghost in the Shell ... Good action, great animation, cool world (Gov agents in near future cyberpunk japan) Spirited away ... a modern western fairy tale, executed flawlessly in Japanese culture. good stuff. (little girl from modern japan in fairy land) As for animated series: Neon Genisis Evongelion ... Great, Incredible story, great giant "robots" (normally I hate giant robots but these are cool) and some nifty religion and philosophy. Also very depressing. (kids, near future) Visions of the Escaflown ... great steam-punk Mechas , a cool fantasy flavor, all quite well done. I'm surprised no one else mentioned it. (young adults in a high fantasy steam-punk world) Cowboy Bebop ... far future space cowboy action. Great music, great animation style and really cool characters. Probably my personal favorite (poor bounty hunters in space) Trigun ... future cowboys trapped on a hostel desert world (sort of like Texas) Good morality, fun characters. fun action. (wanted criminal dedicated to love and peace running around in a future like the old west)
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07-11-2003, 07:32 PM | #64 (permalink) | |
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Gainax doesn't produce crap-- you must be confusing them with some other American company. You simply have a strong inclination to go with the "underdog". I bet you also think "underground" music is the best thing in the world, right? Well it isn't. I have a whole slew of friends who think "underground" music rocks, and I've listened for many hours, and I agree a lot of it is ok, some of it good, but the majority of it sucks major ass. Being open-minded is a good thing. Just because Evangelion is Gainax's most "mainstream" anime doesn't mean it is crap-- they actually put a lot of thought into the creation of that anime, like all their animes, so back off. If you fail to like Neon Genesis, it is only your fault for not wanting to understand the plot simply because it isn't "underground". Oh, and please read some Heinlein; it'll do you good
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07-12-2003, 11:10 PM | #65 (permalink) |
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So why does everyone dislike DBZ so much? Come on, its got like 500 episodes if you include DB and DBGT 20-something movies, dozens of video games and a fan base that rivals that of trekkies.
How can you not like Goku, Vegeta and Trunks(american spelling)? They represent the three most common forms of the "hero-istic" idealism in literature. Plus just about everyone in the show could kick the SH#T out of other characters like superman or the Gundam-ers. Sure its got bad points, probably more then most actually but what it does right, it does better then anyone else out there, period. O and I can't forget to mention the DBZ reference in the southpark movie. All im saying is give it a chance. Almost everyone is a closet DBZ fan. Everyone is just to ashamed to talk about it publicly
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07-14-2003, 09:10 PM | #67 (permalink) |
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Do not watch "Crying Freeman." It is old school and goes from good to terrible in the space of three episodes. Sitting on our table to watch are the movies "Spriggan" and the Cowboy Bebop movie, when we get time. Stupid responsibilities...
And fugue_life, I resent being called a closet DBZ fan. DBZ is not for everyone. It is a mindless "action" cartoon with little story or character development, and I feel as though people watch it as more of a rite of passage (regarding there being 500 episodes) than out of any love for the show. There's plenty of good anime out there, and I have precious little time as it is.
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07-15-2003, 06:39 AM | #68 (permalink) |
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i disagree.. Dragonball, DBZ, heck even GT all in all are good series. The story is loosly based on Journey to the East, and it's a pivotal anime. Just as important as watching Akira, Ghost in the Shell, or Evangaleon. Also.. just because crying Freeman is old school doesnt mean it should be discarded.
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08-05-2003, 11:07 AM | #70 (permalink) |
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Some good ones are Cowboy Bebop, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Ninja Scroll. Hiyao Miyazaki movies are good, and I thought Escaflowne had a good story.
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08-05-2003, 11:51 AM | #71 (permalink) |
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Kadath.. i've watched the series before. I see what you are talking about regarding the series getting progressivly worse as time goes on. I was referring to the first two eps that were released in the late 80's because that's when i saw them. I'll agree with you that it gets worse as it goes along, but notice that there are almost 10 years time difference between eps 1/2 and 3/4. I think someone was just trying to cash in on the popularity of the manga (which incidently is much better than the anime anyway).
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