For those of you who like anime
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The best anime series I have ever seen has been Cowboy Bebop. Its story never gets convuluted or too hung up in its style and it has an ending that makes tangible sense without being completely out of context with the rest of the series. You can see it nightly on cartoon networks adult swim, or you can buy the entire DVD series fairly inexpensively. They also made a movie that was excellent as well.
Other ones I recommend, but not as good:
Big O - Also on cartoon network. Great series but totally shit ending.
Reign - Again, sometimes on Cartoon Network. Good series but difficult to get into if you don't know your greek history and philosphy.
Robotech 1 - Laugh all you want, this cartoon was way ahead of its time, especially the first of the three series. There are boxed sets out for this series.
Fist of the North Star - Most violent cartoon ever. The movie is excellent, the series is alright, though both have somewhat week endings and are a bit dated. There was also a live action movie that covered some of the story, but was really only entertaining to fans of the cartoon.
Bubblegum Crisis - Corny, but entertaining.
Dragon Half - Pretty much the funniest parody of anime ever made. Damuramu is the most hilarious villan ever. The Brutal Killer Martial Arts tournament and Dick Saucer's Saucer Special are other highlights. Only problem is that there are only a couple of these out there and you really have to be an anime style junkie to get a lot of the jokes.
Other ones I recommend, but not as good:
Big O - Also on cartoon network. Great series but totally shit ending.
Reign - Again, sometimes on Cartoon Network. Good series but difficult to get into if you don't know your greek history and philosphy.
Robotech 1 - Laugh all you want, this cartoon was way ahead of its time, especially the first of the three series. There are boxed sets out for this series.
Fist of the North Star - Most violent cartoon ever. The movie is excellent, the series is alright, though both have somewhat week endings and are a bit dated. There was also a live action movie that covered some of the story, but was really only entertaining to fans of the cartoon.
Bubblegum Crisis - Corny, but entertaining.
Dragon Half - Pretty much the funniest parody of anime ever made. Damuramu is the most hilarious villan ever. The Brutal Killer Martial Arts tournament and Dick Saucer's Saucer Special are other highlights. Only problem is that there are only a couple of these out there and you really have to be an anime style junkie to get a lot of the jokes.
War is an option whose time has passed. Peace is the only option for the future. At present we occupy a treacherous no-man's-land between peace and war, a time of growing fear that our military might has expanded beyond our capacity to control it and our political differences widened beyond our ability to bridge them. . . .
Short of changing human nature, therefore, the only way to achieve a practical, livable peace in a world of competing nations is to take the profit out of war.
--RICHARD M. NIXON, "REAL PEACE" (1983)
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, represents, in the final analysis, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children."
Dwight Eisenhower
Short of changing human nature, therefore, the only way to achieve a practical, livable peace in a world of competing nations is to take the profit out of war.
--RICHARD M. NIXON, "REAL PEACE" (1983)
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, represents, in the final analysis, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children."
Dwight Eisenhower
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Historically, I haven't been much of an anime fan (especially of the giant robot and large-chested bimbo variety), so my taste in this is somewhat skewed, though there is a fair amount that I like. Just a disclaimer, in case my faves here seem pedestrian.
That said, I thought Cowboy Bebop was absolutely amazing. Great series.
I really dig FLCL.
And, then there's everything Studio Ghibli has ever done.
And I did like Akira. But who doesn't?
That said, I thought Cowboy Bebop was absolutely amazing. Great series.
I really dig FLCL.
And, then there's everything Studio Ghibli has ever done.
And I did like Akira. But who doesn't?
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Also currently enjoying Left 4 Dead on XBL.
Also currently enjoying Left 4 Dead on XBL.
I saw some wierd one about these ultra-depressed ghost hunters one night on Comedy Central late late at night (baby wouldn't sleep). Any idea what it was?
I was reclined with a baby on me and I wasn't leaning forward (and possibly waking her up) to grab the remote just to find the name of some Anime I wasn't too impressed with, but now it's bugging me that I have no idea what it was.
I was reclined with a baby on me and I wasn't leaning forward (and possibly waking her up) to grab the remote just to find the name of some Anime I wasn't too impressed with, but now it's bugging me that I have no idea what it was.
- Ash
It was probably Witch Hunter Robin. Don't really care for that one personally.
If you can find it - get Macross Zero. It's a prequel to Robotech, and is absofuckinglutely amazing. They're still in production (very slowly) on new episodes - it's currently on 03. I think it's only orderable online at the moment, but if you have BitTorrent...
Last Exile is interesting.
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is good, too - but the new season (2nd Gig) seems a lot more interesting so far than the first.
I'm with the others on Bebop - I would always highly recommend that series to just about anyone.
I've heard about a new series/movie out called Gasaraki (sp?) - I think there was a video game called that. Supposedly makes Macross Zero look bad. Can't find it anywhere, and the only thing I saw about it was in Play magazine - which I don't always agree with.
I thought Spriggan was entertaining - same studio that did Akira, and you can find it for rent at some video stores (I think my Blockbuster has it).
Ninja Scroll? Like the movie, hate the TV show.
Currently, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence is showing overseas. Waiting for it to pop up here in the art house theaters. Same with the new Appleseed.
If you can find it - get Macross Zero. It's a prequel to Robotech, and is absofuckinglutely amazing. They're still in production (very slowly) on new episodes - it's currently on 03. I think it's only orderable online at the moment, but if you have BitTorrent...
Last Exile is interesting.
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is good, too - but the new season (2nd Gig) seems a lot more interesting so far than the first.
I'm with the others on Bebop - I would always highly recommend that series to just about anyone.
I've heard about a new series/movie out called Gasaraki (sp?) - I think there was a video game called that. Supposedly makes Macross Zero look bad. Can't find it anywhere, and the only thing I saw about it was in Play magazine - which I don't always agree with.
I thought Spriggan was entertaining - same studio that did Akira, and you can find it for rent at some video stores (I think my Blockbuster has it).
Ninja Scroll? Like the movie, hate the TV show.
Currently, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence is showing overseas. Waiting for it to pop up here in the art house theaters. Same with the new Appleseed.
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best things out right now to watch that are current:
Hellsing
Heat Guy J(especially if you liked cowboy beebop)
Last Exile(this one is simply amazing both in plot and eye candy)
Haibane Renmei
some stuff out in japan but not here that i am watching:
Naruto(watched 78 eps of this so far, a fun show about ninjas; both comical and serious)
Full Metal Alchemist(watched 26 eps now, a very cool plot and probably has one of the most dramatic moments in all of anime in it)
Hellsing
Heat Guy J(especially if you liked cowboy beebop)
Last Exile(this one is simply amazing both in plot and eye candy)
Haibane Renmei
some stuff out in japan but not here that i am watching:
Naruto(watched 78 eps of this so far, a fun show about ninjas; both comical and serious)
Full Metal Alchemist(watched 26 eps now, a very cool plot and probably has one of the most dramatic moments in all of anime in it)
FLCL is the best Anime ever. Awesome animation and a wild story that you can watch over and over and find something new. The english voice overs are perfect IMO although the subtitle version is good as well.
As for verylight hearted stuff, Love Hina and Oh My Goddess! are entertaining unless you're looking for robots and space battles.
I couldnt get into Trigun.
I'd recommend FLCL if you've never seen an anime series and want to see an excellent one that's six 30 minute episodes with an outstanding soundtrack. (Also titled Fooly Cooly)
http://www.dmd-sales.com/dvds/spfcdvd01.htm

As for verylight hearted stuff, Love Hina and Oh My Goddess! are entertaining unless you're looking for robots and space battles.
I couldnt get into Trigun.
I'd recommend FLCL if you've never seen an anime series and want to see an excellent one that's six 30 minute episodes with an outstanding soundtrack. (Also titled Fooly Cooly)
http://www.dmd-sales.com/dvds/spfcdvd01.htm

Cowboy Bebop (watch the series before the movie)
Escaflowne (series only, the movie sucks and has little to do with the series)
Haibane Renmei
Akira
Have yet to see FLCL, my Hong Kong cheap anime sources don't have it yet but I'm looking forward to watching it. Soon to be getting Record of Lodoss War and Big-O based on recommendations from others.
Oh and if you get into anime do NOT refer to yourself as otaku.
Escaflowne (series only, the movie sucks and has little to do with the series)
Haibane Renmei
Akira
Have yet to see FLCL, my Hong Kong cheap anime sources don't have it yet but I'm looking forward to watching it. Soon to be getting Record of Lodoss War and Big-O based on recommendations from others.
Oh and if you get into anime do NOT refer to yourself as otaku.
I have problems enjoying FLCL.. the series seems mostly confusing.. and seems to be based upon showing off how good the studio is at animating..
I've been on a Naruto spree lately tho.. cant get enough of that series.. and i got OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS of witch hunter robin episodes waiting on me too..
Anyhow.. for you people that usually dont like the happy go lucky attitude of most animes around i can recommend Jin-Roh, the wolf brigade.. very dark.. and very VERY good animation.
I've been on a Naruto spree lately tho.. cant get enough of that series.. and i got OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS of witch hunter robin episodes waiting on me too..
Anyhow.. for you people that usually dont like the happy go lucky attitude of most animes around i can recommend Jin-Roh, the wolf brigade.. very dark.. and very VERY good animation.
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My recomendations as for what I can watch repeatedly:
Escaflowne series (not movie, for reasons mentioned above)
Gundam Wing Zero
Rurouni Kenshin (long ass series though...and can drag sometimes)
watching Trigun right now...its base premis is just like Rurouni Kenshin's. I am enjoying it though...just not as much.
Escaflowne series (not movie, for reasons mentioned above)
Gundam Wing Zero
Rurouni Kenshin (long ass series though...and can drag sometimes)
watching Trigun right now...its base premis is just like Rurouni Kenshin's. I am enjoying it though...just not as much.
FLCL is intentionally hard to follow. It's almost like they expect you to watch it again as some of the things they are saying in the first episodes make no sense at all until the series is over and you can appreciate them more the second time around.Cracc wrote:I have problems enjoying FLCL.. the series seems mostly confusing.. and seems to be based upon showing off how good the studio is at animating..
After the first episode you should be saying "WTF did I just watch?" After the third episode you may start to settle in and get a grip on some of the characters and after the entire 6 episodes are over you should be saying, "WTF did I just watch?" again.
FLCL is packed with small details that you pick up on after several viewings. I seem to watch the thing once a month or so. I just watched it again after getting my new projector to see it on a 10 foot screen in all its glory.
Each episode sort of has a theme and focuses on a character. The 2nd episode focusing on Mamimi is great.
If you want a cookie cutter plot then FLCL isn't for you.


