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Ibram Gaunt posted:I'm looking for a series (manga preferred but I have no issues if its an anime) that has the main character sort of thrust into the villain/bad guys group and how that plays out. Don't care if it's supernatural or not, but modern setting is definitely a plus. Black Lagoon should fit that description pretty well. I prefer the anime, but the manga is fine. They cover pretty much the exact same material. It is currently on hiatus though, I'm pretty sure.
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The Devil Tesla posted:How have people not mentioned Mamoru Hosoda yet? Wolf Children, Summer Wars, and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. Wolf Children is especially amazing, an epic parenting story that is basically my favorite movie.
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Ibram Gaunt posted:I asked this in the Seinen thread but I thought I'd get more opinions by asking here: I'm looking for a series (manga preferred but I have no issues if its an anime) that has the main character sort of thrust into the villain/bad guys group and how that plays out. I recently binged what was out of Tokyo Ghoul which ended up being pretty neat. Shamo, Ikigami, and Akame ga kill were all recommended to me but I haven't gotten a chance to check any of them out yet. Don't care if it's supernatural or not, but modern setting is definitely a plus. Teppu. Main character is a pretty sadistic bitch who loves beating the poo poo out of people and/or crushing their dreams. And it is amazing.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 23:04 |
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Srice posted:Ghost in the Shell definitely has that 90s aesthetic but if someone can't watch pre-2000's anime then I feel bad for them As long as it's not 2.0 yeah (not to be confused with innocence).
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 23:31 |
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Nate RFB posted:Wolf Children has some really iffy bystander animation in the city sequences So do the Evangelion movies? Who cares. I expect extras like that to be sort of anonymous and cheaply made because it makes the central characters stand out. I know that's not the only thing you're talking about, but what do you expect? Not even Ghibli movies stick to shooting on twos (meaning each drawing is used on two frames, and which is what is considered smooth animation), and ones are only used for important scenes. Unless you want every movie to take seven years like Redline did (and even that isn't all on twos), you're going to get some limited animation. And like you said, his movies are also really well directed and that counts for a lot.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 23:37 |
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Redcrimson posted:Black Lagoon should fit that description pretty well. I prefer the anime, but the manga is fine. They cover pretty much the exact same material. It is currently on hiatus though, I'm pretty sure. The anime is on hiatus, the manga is being updated slowly but surely.
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The Devil Tesla posted:So do the Evangelion movies? Who cares. I expect extras like that to be sort of anonymous and cheaply made because it makes the central characters stand out.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 23:52 |
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DamnGlitch posted:As long as it's not 2.0 yeah (not to be confused with innocence). Oh god yeah, I will anti-recommend the hell out of that version. Nobody should watch it.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 02:17 |
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The Devil Tesla posted:So do the Evangelion movies? Who cares. I expect extras like that to be sort of anonymous and cheaply made because it makes the central characters stand out. Man that tokyo 3 city sequence in rebuild 2 is gorgeous so it bugs me so badly how lovely the cg extras look. It's loving wretched. Highschool of the Dead got away with it because they were literally zombies but those fuckers in Rebuild 2 had the same walk animations..??!
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 02:51 |
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Srice posted:Oh god yeah, I will anti-recommend the hell out of that version. Nobody should watch it. If it's somehow the only way you can watch it, it's still worth it. It's a travesty the original hasn't gotten a proper Bluray transfer, though.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 04:01 |
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Brasseye posted:Can anyone recommend me some really well animated and visually impressive films? Stuff like this Ive seen and enjoyed so far: REDLINE, the Evangelion Rebuild films, all 3 Berserk movies, One Piece: Strong World and some Ghibli stuff as well. Somehow everyone seems to have forgotten to mention any of Satoshi Kon's films, most especially Paprika. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrygKPbhLso And second, third, whatevering Shinkai's stuff. 5cm/Second Garden of Words
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 04:07 |
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a kitten posted:Somehow everyone seems to have forgotten to mention any of Satoshi Kon's films, most especially Paprika. I knew I forgot something. That parade sequences are the most amazing and wonderful things ever animated.
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Just picked up amazon prime. Is there anything on there worth watching for those who use it?
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f1av0r posted:Just picked up amazon prime. Is there anything on there worth watching for those who use it? Last time I checked Clannad and After Story were on there, and those are definitely a great pair of shows if you're into something with more of a romance vibe to it. Frankly the last half of After Story made it and Clannad my favorite series ever, it manages to really hit the viewer in the right ways with each episode. Compared to the other two major streaming sites Amazon Prime is kinda eh on the anime front.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 09:28 |
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f1av0r posted:Just picked up amazon prime. Is there anything on there worth watching for those who use it? Paprika is on there, it's a great movie. (see my post just a few up from this one)
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Five Star Stories was something else, you guys. The only downside in my eyes is that, really, there's not more of it. Leaving my new-found love/fanboyism for this Manga aside, I need recommendations on 2 things that I wish to watch: - I recently got into re-playing some of the "Tales of..." games (Xillia and Vesperia; playing Abyss for the first time on the 3DS), and I was wondering if any of the Anime series / OVA's were worth a spin. - A really funny anime. Laugh-like-an-idiot funny. Gintama, Nichibros, Cromartie, Zetsubo-sensei are some of the ones that spring to mind as making me laugh this hard. This season's D-Frag is good, but nowhere near Cromartie or Gintama levels of idiot-like laughter. e: Wait a loving minute! There was a DMC anime? I remember the Live-Action movie being sort of funny, but still nowhere near as fun as the manga. Does the Anime fix this? Wark Say fucked around with this message at 17:16 on Feb 21, 2014 |
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Wark Say posted:- A really funny anime. Laugh-like-an-idiot funny. Gintama, Nichibros, Cromartie, Zetsubo-sensei are some of the ones that spring to mind as making me laugh this hard. This season's D-Frag is good, but nowhere near Cromartie or Gintama levels of idiot-like laughter.
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Wark Say posted:- I recently got into re-playing some of the "Tales of..." games (Xillia and Vesperia; playing Abyss for the first time on the 3DS), and I was wondering if any of the Anime series / OVA's were worth a spin. They're pretty good adaptations if you're a fan. Abyss is the best since it got a whole series (and makes a nice companion to the game, since the game has a nasty habit of hiding backstory behind ridiculous sidequest requirements), but the OVAs of Symphonia and Phantasia weren't bad either, as I recall. Been a while since I watched any of them, though, and I know Symphonia got kind of ridiculous with how many OVAs it has.
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Wark Say posted:e: Wait a loving minute! There was a DMC anime? I remember the Live-Action movie being sort of funny, but still nowhere near as fun as the manga. Does the Anime fix this? Yes, absolutely. e:VVVV I would never do such a thing, not even as a joke, and I hope that nobody else would either. Srice fucked around with this message at 17:57 on Feb 21, 2014 |
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For a second there I thought someone was seriously recommending the Devil May Cry anime.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 17:48 |
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I've been wanting to check out more of Key's anime since i loved Clannad and After Story but apart from that all i've seen on netflix's streaming options was Angel Beats and that was okay but didn't really hit me in the heart like Clannad did. Are any of the older Key titles worth watching?
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I've tried starting Kanon four or five times but something about it just puts me to sleep, so I really can't recommend it myself.Wark Say posted:- I recently got into re-playing some of the "Tales of..." games (Xillia and Vesperia; playing Abyss for the first time on the 3DS), and I was wondering if any of the Anime series / OVA's were worth a spin. The Vesperia OVA does a great job filling in backstory for Yuri and Flynn and managing to have some wonderfully animated fight scenes as well. As for laughing like an idiot, Baka and Test is probably the dumbest show I've ever watched but it never fails to make me chuckle.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 18:25 |
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Smornstein posted:I've been wanting to check out more of Key's anime since i loved Clannad and After Story but apart from that i'll i've seen on netflix's streaming options was Angel Beats and that was okay but didn't really hit me in the heart like Clannad did. Are any of the older Key titles worth watching? CLANNAD is far and away the best thing Key has ever done, though I am hopeful that the upcoming Angel Beats! VN is good.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 18:31 |
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Smornstein posted:I've been wanting to check out more of Key's anime since i loved Clannad and After Story but apart from that i'll i've seen on netflix's streaming options was Angel Beats and that was okay but didn't really hit me in the heart like Clannad did. Are any of the older Key titles worth watching?
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 18:32 |
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Well, I'm loving sold. Detroit Metal City and Tales of the Abyss it is! Also, while we're discussing Devil May Cry, here's a little anecdote: Last year, I went to work in Tokyo as a recording engineer, and I had the chance to meet and chat (we were mostly bullshitting back-and-forth regarding sports, though) with Toshiyuki Morikawa and while he agreed that the Devil May Cry anime bored him to tears, he said that he never regretted portraying Dante because, down the road, it gave him the chance to tease/annoy Nobuyuki Hiyama for many days on end when they recorded their lines for the Project x Zone videogame. And while I know it's just useless trivia that's probably gonna end up in or some such website, I thought it was sort of rad that this serious looking forty-something man still holds dear a friend he made back in the early nineties. e: Also considering Baka and Test.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 18:38 |
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That's honestly my favorite thing about anime VAs on both ends of the Pacific, it feels almost everyone has at least one best buddy to work with and screw around with when recording or at conventions.
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Wark Say posted:- A really funny anime. Laugh-like-an-idiot funny. Gintama, Nichibros, Cromartie, Zetsubo-sensei are some of the ones that spring to mind as making me laugh this hard. This season's D-Frag is good, but nowhere near Cromartie or Gintama levels of idiot-like laughter. Try Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu. It's a spinoff of Full Metal Panic! and I count it as better than the original show. It's about a teenage mercenary/former child soldier who goes undercover in a high school to protect a girl being targeted by some shadowy organization. The reasons are discussed in the original show and are unimportant. The point of Fumoffu is all the wacky hijinx that come about from the guy not knowing how to act in a peaceful, normal society as a normal teenager. It's a goddamn laugh riot. Oh, and you absolutely don't have to see the original show first to understand what's going on. I actually started with the spinoff and it got me interested in the main show.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 20:39 |
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Also, the first fmp is an interesting idea executed poorly. Fumafuu is pretty amusing, though it veers too far toward silly at times. Second raid is loving awesome and it's a major bummer there isn't more in that vein / that the first season wasn't by them.
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DamnGlitch posted:Also, the first fmp is an interesting idea executed poorly. Fumafuu is pretty amusing, though it veers too far toward silly at times. Yeah, I think "it fell flat" is a good way to summarize my thoughts on the original when I first saw it. TSR was definitely heavier but I don't know that I enjoyed it any more that the first season, mostly because of all the existential angst I had to watch. I mean, I feel like it was necessary for him to go through that period of uncertainty but the whole time I was just thinking, "can we move along?" Maybe the fact that the first season is just so light harms the impact of the second season. The stakes of the first season never seem that high, so the second season dropping into all that heaviness didn't feel as sincere as it might have. I haven't watched any of it in quite a while though, maybe I should revisit it and see if I get anything more out of it. Or just read the manga instead since I hear that's been completed now.
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Che Delilas posted:Yeah, I think "it fell flat" is a good way to summarize my thoughts on the original when I first saw it. TSR was definitely heavier but I don't know that I enjoyed it any more that the first season, mostly because of all the existential angst I had to watch. I mean, I feel like it was necessary for him to go through that period of uncertainty but the whole time I was just thinking, "can we move along?" I highly recommend reading FMP Sigma, it finished around a month ago and the plot definitely kicks into overdrive right after TSR ended.
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DamnGlitch posted:Also, the first fmp is an interesting idea executed poorly. Fumafuu is pretty amusing, though it veers too far toward silly at times. Second raid is loving awesome and it's a major bummer there isn't more in that vein / that the first season wasn't by them. FMP is a weird series. The way I see it, there isn't that significant a difference between the first season and Second Raid; the important thing is that any time robots are on the screen it's boring as poo poo, but the relationship drama and basically any situation where Sousuke tries to act like a normal person are the best.
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Yasser Arafatwa posted:For a good character driven sci-fi show, since I don't think I've seen it recommended yet, maybe the Crest/Banner of the Stars series? The anime is a little more recent than your timeframe, but I think it might fit the bill for what you want! I did enjoy Crest (after your recommendation)! Good all round show, with an evidently deep lore and well though out sci-fi setting. It integrates a teenage romance into a classical space opera without compromising either. Episode 5 ("The Battle of Gosroth") was fantastic. The middle probably dragged on a bit more than it should, but on the other hand there were moments were I appreciated the show taking its time (episode 5 could have easily been relegated to a single 5 minute scene). I considered checking out the original novels, but apparently they're poorly translated (according to Amazon reviews). Also I wonder what the story is behind the American pop song playing during the epilogue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncakqjoH-hY I hope Banner is just as good.
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:but the relationship drama and basically any situation where Sousuke tries to act like a normal person are the best. And that's why everyone should watch Fumoffu. It is so good. Get the English dub, if you can, but just watch it.
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Smornstein posted:I've been wanting to check out more of Key's anime since i loved Clannad and After Story but apart from that all i've seen on netflix's streaming options was Angel Beats and that was okay but didn't really hit me in the heart like Clannad did. Are any of the older Key titles worth watching? I liked Kanon (2006) and Air TV both quite a bit more than Clannad. Kanon much, much more. It honestly confuses me why Clannad is near universally thought of so highly over the other Key stuff. It's a good show, but there's really not much great about it until the last bit, which matters when it's 48 episodes. Air kind of has the same problem, but it's much shorter. If you loved all of it you'll probably like Kanon a lot, and if you really liked the ending, you'll like Air, I guess? These can be pretty hit or miss, but both are definitely worth a shot if you liked Clannad. Little Busters is a garbage adaptation, feel free to ignore it unless you want to play the original game. Keyboard Kid fucked around with this message at 09:31 on Feb 22, 2014 |
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:FMP is a weird series. The way I see it, there isn't that significant a difference between the first season and Second Raid; the important thing is that any time robots are on the screen it's boring as poo poo, but the relationship drama and basically any situation where Sousuke tries to act like a normal person are the best. Keyboard Kid posted:I liked Kanon (2006) and Air TV both quite a bit more than Clannad. Kanon much, much more. It honestly confuses me why Clannad is near universally thought of so highly over the other Key stuff. It's a good show, but there's really not much great about it until the last bit, which matters when it's 48 episodes.
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TARDISman posted:I highly recommend reading FMP Sigma, it finished around a month ago and the plot definitely kicks into overdrive right after TSR ended. It appears to start exactly where TSR started. I'm assuming the manga continues past where TSR ends?
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Che Delilas posted:It appears to start exactly where TSR started. I'm assuming the manga continues past where TSR ends? Manga goes all the way to the light novel ending.
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Rinkles' list of cyber punk'ish anime got me thinking (Thanks for the list, Bubblegum Crisis is giving me similar vibes as Cyber City Oeda did) that I have a boner for pretty much anything involving large cities. The more visuals of a large metropolis, the better. If it relates well to the plot and gives the city a proper feeling of a living, breathing city, even better. A wide use of the scenery and setting particular to a metropolis is a plus. Seen this done in Patlabor and GITS a lot - Making the city an additional character, if you will. I've watched everything there is about GITS. Psycho-Pass kind of fits the deal as well - I've watched it. I think I've watched everything there is to watch about Patlabor, as well. Off topic (But to be fair this wouldn't fit TV IV), but as I understand any live action coming from Japan is terrible/not subtitled? I'd totally watch a buddy cop series situated in Tokyo or similar city that doesn't constantly recycle stock footage of aerial views to "establish it's situated in place X" (CSI - as if it wasn't terrible to begin with - is the worst possible offender of this). TL;DR: Living in a small town (in comparison) I have a huge boner for anything involving large metropolises. Any recommendations?
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Dessel posted:Rinkles' list of cyber punk'ish anime got me thinking (Thanks for the list, Bubblegum Crisis is giving me similar vibes as Cyber City Oeda did) that I have a boner for pretty much anything involving large cities. The more visuals of a large metropolis, the better. If it relates well to the plot and gives the city a proper feeling of a living, breathing city, even better. A wide use of the scenery and setting particular to a metropolis is a plus. Seen this done in Patlabor and GITS a lot - Making the city an additional character, if you will. I feel the same way and I highly recommend tekkon kinkreet.
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Dessel posted:large cities. Durarara!!, Tiger and Bunny, or Index/Railgun might work for you.
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