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All those sound up my alley (especially Haikyuu, love me some sports shounens), thanks both. My partner has been needling me to watch One Punch Man for a while, so I should probably get to that too.
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AngryRobotsInc posted:All those sound up my alley (especially Haikyuu, love me some sports shounens), thanks both. My partner has been needling me to watch One Punch Man for a while, so I should probably get to that too. on a side note, if you enjoyed Devil is a Part Timer, you should really read the manga since I dunno if it's ever going to get a second season despite it apparently being like, #45 most popular anime on MAL ever and the first season being massively successful. The anime ends right before the start of an arc that lasts quite a long time and introduces some of the best characters, including Alas Ramas the all-powerful anklebiter and Gabriel the Archangel. alas ramus is by far my favorite character in the manga, she makes every scene she's in way more fun. You'll probably have to buy the volumes on amazon and such since it got licensed real quick and so nobody translated the later stuff since it was getting localized already.
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# ? Nov 8, 2019 15:05 |
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Captain Invictus posted:Maybe you'd enjoy the movie Redline? Not exactly violence but boy is it pretty and action-packed, and the animation is gloriously stylish, some of my favorite ever, even if the story is kind of crap. This does the english dub a severe disservice; It takes liberties with an already loose script to get creatively profane with its motherfucking dialogue. I'd say it's honestly the superior way to watch it.
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# ? Nov 8, 2019 15:07 |
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okay, but the japanese version is also good both are good
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# ? Nov 8, 2019 15:12 |
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AngryRobotsInc posted:I'm open to just about anything, though, and am really just looking for something good and short-ish available on Netflix, that is suitable for one or two episodes each in the morning and the afternoon. If you don't mind a character drama that's written with the clear intention of making the audience cry buckets, I would say watch one of my favorite shows of 2018, Violet Evergarden. It's only 13 episodes, and it's mostly episodic stories so watching one or two at a time should be fine.
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Mentat Radnor posted:If you don't mind a character drama that's written with the clear intention of making the audience cry buckets, I would say watch one of my favorite shows of 2018, Violet Evergarden. It's only 13 episodes, and it's mostly episodic stories so watching one or two at a time should be fine. That is definitely a show you only want to watch one episode at a time . There's actually technically 14 episodes now, as there's also an OVA out. (It's set fairly early on, between eps 2/3 or 3/4 I think?)
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Mentat Radnor posted:If you don't mind a character drama that's written with the clear intention of making the audience cry buckets, I would say watch one of my favorite shows of 2018, Violet Evergarden. It's only 13 episodes, and it's mostly episodic stories so watching one or two at a time should be fine. I'm down with an anime making me cry. I sobbed like a little bitch baby during a particular part of Gankutsuou. A friend of mine (who lives several states away) and I coordinated streaming that to watch together, and I had to straight tell him I was taking a break because I had to get the crying out.
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Captain Invictus posted:It gets extremely, extremely stupid and I eventually dropped it around the time the protagonist and his new girlfriend hosed off to some other part of the island while there was a psychopath serial killer running a group of rapists and murderers opposing the original crew You tend generally find lots of good new mangas, I read a lot of your recommendations in the surreal manga thread. Has there been thriller mangas?
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# ? Nov 8, 2019 19:02 |
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Redline is free on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NIor7m_tnI It's very good.
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 01:43 |
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doomrider7 posted:Kimetsu no Yaiba is pretty solid on this front. Watched it as it aired. Show is so beautifully animated I didnt even care that the story didnt always grab me. Captain Invictus posted:Maybe you'd enjoy the movie Redline? Not exactly violence but boy is it pretty and action-packed, and the animation is gloriously stylish, some of my favorite ever, even if the story is kind of crap. Redline was the first thing recommended to me when I first started posting here like 2 years ago. But Ill watch it again anyway just because. The other show looks similar in art style to something Ive seen before but I cant quite place it. Ill give it a shot anyway.
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Furnaceface posted:Looking for some over the top action/violence but Id like to avoid the grim/dark side that is typically associated with the genre. i don't really have a rec with standard violence, but Tenamonya Voyagers is an extremely over the top action/space road-trip OVA. only four eps because it got cancelled so there's not an actual ending, but the spectacle and humor is worth experiencing imo.
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AngryRobotsInc posted:I watch random anime and documentaries while waiting for my son's school bus, and I'm having trouble figuring out what to pick up now that I'm wrapping up 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia, because there's just a whole bunch of options. My streaming option is just Netflix, because it's the only one that currently cooperates with my lovely rural satellite connection and my phone (I don't have internet on my phone besides Wi-Fi). For the most part it's consistently funny and the fights look great. It's about the length of FMA tho, which is definitely on the longer end of the stuff you mentioned.
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 04:34 |
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Soul Eater constantly made me sympathize with the villains, up to a certain point where a character who was previously "kind of a jerk, but also... like... kind of fighting for her life given what the protagonists do for a living" is revealed to also be a horrific emotional abuser of her son at which point I stopped caring and dropped it.
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Oh also, AngryRobotsInc, there is a new shonen this season that the manga it's based on is one of my favorite shonen at the moment. It's called Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun and is really fun. It's about a boy who is sold by his terrible parents to a demon in order to pay off their debts. He is dragged to hell with the demon, who...just wanted a grandson to dote on. He's also the principal of the local demon school, and enrolls iruma into it. Shenanigans ensue, of course. It's very charming and all the main cast are great, especially Clara, the Worst Succubus in Existence. I know it's not on Netflix but it is on crunchyroll so it might be worth checking out when you can.Ulio posted:You tend generally find lots of good new mangas, I read a lot of your recommendations in the surreal manga thread. Has there been thriller mangas? Furnaceface posted:Watched it as it aired. Show is so beautifully animated I didnt even care that the story didnt always grab me.
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:Soul Eater constantly made me sympathize with the villains, up to a certain point where a character who was previously "kind of a jerk, but also... like... kind of fighting for her life given what the protagonists do for a living" is revealed to also be a horrific emotional abuser of her son at which point I stopped caring and dropped it. Out of curiosity how far did you get into the series?
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Captain Invictus posted:Oh also, AngryRobotsInc, there is a new shonen this season that the manga it's based on is one of my favorite shonen at the moment. It's called Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun and is really fun. It's about a boy who is sold by his terrible parents to a demon in order to pay off their debts. He is dragged to hell with the demon, who...just wanted a grandson to dote on. He's also the principal of the local demon school, and enrolls iruma into it. Shenanigans ensue, of course. It's very charming and all the main cast are great, especially Clara, the Worst Succubus in Existence. I know it's not on Netflix but it is on crunchyroll so it might be worth checking out when you can. Wanted to come back and say thanks for this one. My internet has been cooperating today, so I checked out the first episode, and it was preeeetty hilarious. I'll definitely be watching this one.
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Captain Invictus posted:Monster would probably be a great read for you, if you've not read that yet. I've not watched the anime version but I'm sure it's quite good too. One of my favorite psychological thrillers out there. Also it has anime Wilford Brimley in it. The anime is a very faithful adaptation of the manga, which is to say it's very good.
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 15:49 |
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I've watched Monster, probably one of the best animes ever albeit a bit slow paced. It's one of the animes I would recommend to people who don't enjoy the medium. Never read the manga though, I read pluto which has great art.
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 17:05 |
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I would recommend ERASED, either the manga or the anime, whichever you prefer, though I hear the anime ends poorly compared to the manga.
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# ? Nov 9, 2019 17:22 |
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I had to run out, and just now finished the first episode, and based on that alone I can confirm Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun is amazing. Holy crap, that was funny.
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Captain Invictus posted:PSG is explicitly designed after American cartoons of the dexter's lab and Powerpuff girls era, but way filthier. It was headed by Yoh Yoshinari who for a while at least had a deviantart account where he posted all sorts of western cartoon fanart. Spongebob, Powerpuff girls, etc. the director on psg was imaishi, yoshinari did a lot of work on it but his was more on the animation and art direction side. he's def the reason it maintains such a solid and consistent grasp on the style it goes for though
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Hunt11 posted:Out of curiosity how far did you get into the series? I watched the anime up to the point I described, maybe a little further. It was years ago so I don't have an episode count or anything. If the manga does things in a different order or treats the characters in question differently I'd be curious to hear about it.
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I dont really recall the soul eater character in question being terribly sympathetic before the spoilers events
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AngryRobotsInc posted:I watch random anime and documentaries while waiting for my son's school bus, and I'm having trouble figuring out what to pick up now that I'm wrapping up 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia, because there's just a whole bunch of options. My streaming option is just Netflix, because it's the only one that currently cooperates with my lovely rural satellite connection and my phone (I don't have internet on my phone besides Wi-Fi). you should watch mob psycho 100. on the surface it's kind of like a slightly more serious saiki, with a protagonist with crazy psychic powers who doesn't like using them because he's afraid of hurting people, and he works part-time for a phony psychic to fight off the occasional actual evil spirit that said phony psychic stumbles into. really funny, but also hits a lot of dramatic emotional beats really well, and one of the most visually impressive shows i've ever seen. it's by the same author as one-punch man, which somebody recommended earlier.
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ninjewtsu posted:I dont really recall the soul eater character in question being terribly sympathetic before the spoilers events It's a deliberately perverse reading, to be sure, but the series basically opens with "hell yeah let's genocide the witches" and I kept hoping there'd be some kind of turn, or complication, or redemption arc to make Soul Eater not just about a war of extermination. And that just... never happened.
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:I watched the anime up to the point I described, maybe a little further. It was years ago so I don't have an episode count or anything. If the manga does things in a different order or treats the characters in question differently I'd be curious to hear about it. Medusa and her sister are basically rouge witches who do everything they can to gently caress with the worlds balance and are quite happy to target and harm their own kind to get it done. Witches in general do lean towards the chaotic side which is why there is the whole clash with Grim because he is an embodiment of order. Once that stuff is delved into and some change of leadership occur the resolution is very much about ending the conflict between the two sides.
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:It's a deliberately perverse reading, to be sure, but the series basically opens with "hell yeah let's genocide the witches" and I kept hoping there'd be some kind of turn, or complication, or redemption arc to make Soul Eater not just about a war of extermination. And that just... never happened. The Anime never really gets into it, but the manga does Medusa and her sister Arachne are just awful evil people, but the other witches get a better shake and by the end of the series the witches and academy are working together to deal with the Kishin. There are explicitly good people who are witches, such as one of the students, Kim. As for Medusa, if you want to know her fate in the Anime/Manga: In the Anime, Maka kills her near the end to save Chrona and Dr. Stein. In the Manga, Medusa further abuses Chrona and has them betray the students, returning home with her. It culminates in the abusive mother telling Chrona that she loves them, which cause Chrona to snap and murder the hell out of her. Chrona gets redemption by the end, but yeah Medusa gets her due Julias fucked around with this message at 06:15 on Nov 10, 2019 |
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chrona is a they not a him
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# ? Nov 10, 2019 03:13 |
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yeah the frog witch at least always seemed fairly sympathetic, even if the other front and center witches weren't
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The Colonel posted:the director on psg was imaishi, yoshinari did a lot of work on it but his was more on the animation and art direction side. he's def the reason it maintains such a solid and consistent grasp on the style it goes for though
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Furnaceface posted:Looking for some over the top action/violence but Id like to avoid the grim/dark side that is typically associated with the genre. Giant Robo: Day the Earth Stood Still
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# ? Nov 11, 2019 14:42 |
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might be worth asking here, Humble Bundle is selling a Monogatari Light Novel bundle, is it worth picking up? I know nothing about the Monogatari series but have seen the name fairly often, with various prefixes to the -monogatari name. is the series good, is the bundle worth it, is there a specific tier worth it if the top tier isn't, etc.
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# ? Nov 14, 2019 10:42 |
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it's very good and deals with a lot of interesting character arcs in very engaging ways. its very stylistic with lots of weird conversations that go nowhere or double back on themselves but at its core its about people learning to cope with themselves, its neato. insanely horny tho. its an intentional character flaw of the protagonist because when it shifts to other characters that aspect gets dropped but its still a factor. id say its somewhere inbetween the dragon maid anime and the dragon maid manga in terms of how On it is about that stuff.
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sounds good, thanks!
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is the translation good, bad, or just kinda there?
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 05:35 |
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Anyone here watched or read The Kindaichi Case Files? Seems like it was pretty big in Japan, it has a bunch of adaptions in different media but this is the first I've heard of it while searching for some 90s manga to read. Kinda looks like Detective Conan but with older characters? Not sure. I know lots of people who recommended me Detective Conan, saying it's legit one of the best anime/manga's still airing today but it's has like a million episodes/chapters/movies.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 18:48 |
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Whilst I'm not reading/watching any of the books/film adaptations, someone is LPing and translating one of the JP-only video games made by From Software, of all the developers. LP starts here, if you're interested.
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 02:51 |
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first season of young kindaichi case files was dope, its cases are very phoenix wright-esque with their twists. i didn't watch the second season cause i heard it fuckin sucked
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Ulio posted:Anyone here watched or read The Kindaichi Case Files? Seems like it was pretty big in Japan, it has a bunch of adaptions in different media but this is the first I've heard of it while searching for some 90s manga to read. Kinda looks like Detective Conan but with older characters? Not sure. I know lots of people who recommended me Detective Conan, saying it's legit one of the best anime/manga's still airing today but it's has like a million episodes/chapters/movies. I've watched some of the older anime series and the first movie. It's neat. What I watched had a different taste than what I've seen of Conan (tho heck, both are good) since there's more of an emphasis on how a murder can mentally affect the friends/family of the victim, how messed up it is that there is even a murder mystery to solve, etc. Not to say that it doesn't want the audience to play along with the mystery, mind you. It's a pretty solid choice if that's the kind of murder mystery you want.
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Looking for a recommendation for a mecha + magic anime. Like where the mecha themselves are wizards or use magic instead of rockets. I’ve watched Scrapped Princess and more on point, Wizard Barristers, and looking for things more in that style. Wizard Barristers was great in theme but not story or style. I have the major streaming devices available but I’m thinking this will lead to more of the obscure stuff.
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