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Thanks everyone! I will give these all a shot!
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thehandtruck posted:Hi there Check out Golden Kamuy. The anime's a good adaptation in every respect but the animation itself, which starts out really rough and rises to "okay" once it's going, but if you're open to reading the manga that's an even better plan. It's about a veteran of the Russo-Japanese War teaming up with an Ainu girl to find a buried treasure, competing with various other groups of criminals and revolutionaries who want it for their own reasons. Tuxedo Catfish fucked around with this message at 03:27 on Apr 5, 2020 |
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thehandtruck posted:Hi there And yeah, Legend of the Galactic Heroes seems like exactly what you want. Also, if you liked One Punch Man, check out Mob Psycho 100? It's a bit coming of age I won't lie, so if that's a hardline thing for you skip it, but it's by the same author as the original OPM comics and has some of the same humor to it, just a lot more characterization and development for the cast, a stronger emotional core. Still a lot of really well animated sequences, though, even if the studio and staff are different and the artstyle's a lot sketchier.
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Hunt11 posted:Gundam IBO may work for you. Also if you like One Punch Man then give Mob Psycho 100 a shot. Endorph posted:Planetes seems like it'd be your speed, sci-fi adult workplace drama about people who clean up debris in space. Maybe Towards the Terra, too? The 2007 series, specifically. Also, it's one of those shows where the dub is also fairly good to stand on its own if you like to have that alternative.
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thehandtruck posted:Hi there Hyouge Mono, it's about a sengoku warlord being torn between being a warlord and his love of tea bowls. One of the greatest television shows ever made, 39 episodes long
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Well now I want to see what an anime adaption of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy would be like.
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thehandtruck posted:Can anyone recommend some anime that has a ton of depth to it? Bonus points if it's long (cause of quarantine). I love sci fi and very dense shows. If anyone's seen Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy that's kind of what I mean. I dislike the slice of life dramas or comedies unless the comedy is incidental/secondary. Also kinda dislike childishy art styles and 13yr old boy coming of age animes but I loved Evangelion so maybe I have no idea what I want or don't want. Favorite animes are the classics: gits, trigun, evangelion, champloo, beebop, and OPM. Sorry I'm so negative and picky! https://i.imgur.com/pzUsXvK.mp4 https://i.imgur.com/ishbJsO.mp4
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# ? Apr 5, 2020 06:18 |
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why are people recommending shonen, thats literally the opposite of what he wants let the poor man watch logh and hyouge mono, after that jump into the wonderful world of 00s sci fi anime
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Davincie posted:why are people recommending shonen, thats literally the opposite of what he wants
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he didn't even say he doesn't want shounen, guy just said coming-of-age isn't generally his thing but mob psycho is an exceptional match to opm and trigun. plus, half the compelling characterization comes from an dude in his late 20s who always wears a suit. golden kamuy is playing similar beats to spy flicks a ton, its all about old dudes using subterfuge to gently caress with each other except everyone is in snow-covered hokkaido so occasionally bears appear. there's a ton of close-quarters gun fights. the protagonist is like mid-20s fma also often involves politics and chars snooping around for information, and there's a bunch of dudes looking good strolling about in suits. key spy movie feature. the protag is a pipsqueak but for all intents of the story an adult who has actualized goals and a career to work towards them Space Flower fucked around with this message at 12:25 on Apr 5, 2020 |
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i just wanted to make thatj oke about the cell saga...
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you did it, you got to make it.
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thehandtruck posted:Hi there Already been said but Monster, Monster, a thousand times Monster. There's no wasted episodes in it and it deals with really heavy poo poo basically all the time without ever losing its heart.
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Any recommendations for stuff about making art? I'm looking to find manga or anime about drawing, painting, manga-making, photography, or other artistic subjects. Blue Period (fine art), Eizouken (animation), and Kakukaku Shikajika (fine art, manga) are like the ideals for me. Stuff like Comic Girls (manga), Hidamari Sketch (art school), or Tamayura (photography) are cool too, but those are mostly slice-of-life that revolve around art rather than being about the meaty technical stuff. Also, out of curiosity, how is Honey & Clover? I really liked March Comes in Like a Lion and I've been thinking of buying the H&C manga to read since it has official translations. I know that there's a uhh tiny fairy girl love triangle.
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Cephas posted:Any recommendations for stuff about making art? I'm looking to find manga or anime about drawing, painting, manga-making, photography, or other artistic subjects. Blue Period (fine art), Eizouken (animation), and Kakukaku Shikajika (fine art, manga) are like the ideals for me. Barakamon is mostly about the protagonist (a professional calligrapher) learning to unwind a little, but there's a touch of this, and it's a great show in its own right.
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Cephas posted:Any recommendations for stuff about making art? I'm looking to find manga or anime about drawing, painting, manga-making, photography, or other artistic subjects. Blue Period (fine art), Eizouken (animation), and Kakukaku Shikajika (fine art, manga) are like the ideals for me. There's Shirobako, also about making anime, though it's more focused on it from a production standpoint than eizouken.
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# ? Apr 5, 2020 22:28 |
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Is there anything like the Blue Literature, Requiem from the Darkness / Hundred Stories of Natsuhiko Kyogoku or Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror that's like an anthology series worth checking out?
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Wark Say posted:Is there anything like the Blue Literature, Requiem from the Darkness / Hundred Stories of Natsuhiko Kyogoku or Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror that's like an anthology series worth checking out? I don't like the recent one at all, but go check out the very original Kitaro of the Graveyard anime.
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Wark Say posted:Is there anything like the Blue Literature, Requiem from the Darkness / Hundred Stories of Natsuhiko Kyogoku or Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror that's like an anthology series worth checking out? It's not really what you asked for but for some reason I keep thinking of Death Parade.
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Wark Say posted:Is there anything like the Blue Literature, Requiem from the Darkness / Hundred Stories of Natsuhiko Kyogoku or Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror that's like an anthology series worth checking out? Hakaba Kitaro aka Kitaro's Night Tales
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Wark Say posted:Is there anything like the Blue Literature, Requiem from the Darkness / Hundred Stories of Natsuhiko Kyogoku or Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror that's like an anthology series worth checking out? The old Vampire Princess Miyu TV series is along those lines.
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Cephas posted:Any recommendations for stuff about making art? I'm looking to find manga or anime about drawing, painting, manga-making, photography, or other artistic subjects. Blue Period (fine art), Eizouken (animation), and Kakukaku Shikajika (fine art, manga) are like the ideals for me. honey and clover is a great ,a classic outside of that, this season a new series about making art started, aptly named arte. you also have the Moeyo Pen manga series and the tv show Aoi Honō which is about gainax in college (incidentally both from the same creator), beck: mongolian chop squad is music, Eden de Aou is another art autobiography but way older then Kakukaku Shikajika, see also Mustard Chocolate for another series about the same subject that ran around the same time, paradise kiss is focused around art students, but way more focused on the drama, there were like 3 different shows about making doujins in the 00/90s all with named like comic party, doujin work etc, none of them particularly great Wark Say posted:Is there anything like the Blue Literature, Requiem from the Darkness / Hundred Stories of Natsuhiko Kyogoku or Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror that's like an anthology series worth checking out? just horror or all anthologies? plenty of horror manga that fit the vein, for horror anime its a shorter list, Kowabon, kikoushi enma (the ova series), yamishibai, Kaidan Restaurant (.... if horror for 6 year olds can scare you)
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Anthology series in general. Horror is cool but it doesn't have to be limited to that; we (the dork writing this and my SO) watched the No Longer Human arc of Aoi Bungaku last night and we just went through the rest of the series today; she loved that fact that the stories were mostly just these 2-to-4 episode arcs and that's it.
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# ? Apr 6, 2020 01:10 |
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Well then, ill also include anthology movies: memories (sci fi movie), honobone log (romance), genius party 1 and 2, Chōyaku Hyakunin isshu: Uta Koi (poems, romance), Otona Joshi no Anime Time (josei drama)
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# ? Apr 6, 2020 01:20 |
watch seraphim call there's also windy tales which i guess is more like requiem bc there's a consistent cast that is then interacting with the different anthology elements each ep? definitely not as traditional though you could also try sentimental journey but i did not enjoy that enough to finish whereas seraphim call at least varies genres and is willing to be dumb or weird.
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Cephas posted:Any recommendations for stuff about making art? I'm looking to find manga or anime about drawing, painting, manga-making, photography, or other artistic subjects. Blue Period (fine art), Eizouken (animation), and Kakukaku Shikajika (fine art, manga) are like the ideals for me. The anime is only one or two episodes in, but based on having read the manga, I'm recommending Arte, about a woman trying to become a painter in Renaissance Italy. It's loosely based off Artemisia Gentileschi, hopefully without... uh, some of the stuff that happened to the real person.
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Are you sure? She's a woman artist in the same time period but everything else about her life seems different. I also don't imagine the anime lady is gonna paint anything quite this hardcore.
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Thanks for all the recommendations! Also this is a rad painting
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Terrible Opinions posted:Are you sure? She's a woman artist in the same time period but everything else about her life seems different. Cephas posted:Any recommendations for stuff about making art? I'm looking to find manga or anime about drawing, painting, manga-making, photography, or other artistic subjects. Blue Period (fine art), Eizouken (animation), and Kakukaku Shikajika (fine art, manga) are like the ideals for me.
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# ? Apr 6, 2020 09:33 |
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also the way the shonen jump editorial board is depicted as fair arbiters of objective art opinions is pretty funny but it runs in shonen jump so, not exactly the mangaka's fault there. edit: Actually I've heard act-age, a currently running shonen jump manga about an actress, is pretty good, but I haven't read it. Endorph fucked around with this message at 09:37 on Apr 6, 2020 |
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Hibiki is about writing and the publishing industry though it is framed through relatively grounded characters interacting with an implacable force of nature in the form of a teenage girl.
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Cephas posted:Any recommendations for stuff about making art? I'm looking to find manga or anime about drawing, painting, manga-making, photography, or other artistic subjects. Blue Period (fine art), Eizouken (animation), and Kakukaku Shikajika (fine art, manga) are like the ideals for me. It's already been recommended but I am going to second Shirobako. It's honestly my favourite anime of all time.
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Endorph posted:also the way the shonen jump editorial board is depicted as fair arbiters of objective art opinions is pretty funny but it runs in shonen jump so, not exactly the mangaka's fault there. Also thanks for the recs! I'mma sort 'em out and see what we can get started by tomorrow! :3
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# ? Apr 6, 2020 19:09 |
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Okay yeah last question: what streaming service do you guys recommend for most or all of the animes recommended?
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# ? Apr 6, 2020 19:24 |
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You really just have to play it by ear-some things are on Crunchyroll, some on Funimation, some on Neflix, sone on Hidive, and some you can't find streaming anywhere and may need to resort to your best bet to find where something is streaming is to just google the show or use https://because.moe and typing in the show name
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nyaa.si
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# ? Apr 6, 2020 19:34 |
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i think a lot of crunchyroll's back catalog is available free (with ads but my adblocker seems to catch them) without a subscription, they default the player to standard def to make it look like you have to pay to get HD, but you can tick it up to 1080p anyway, it won't stop you.
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Davincie posted:nyaa.si
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# ? Apr 6, 2020 20:01 |
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i've never heard of anyone getting dmca'd for niche anime but i will risk being the first
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thehandtruck posted:Okay yeah last question: what streaming service do you guys recommend for most or all of the animes recommended? If you can't find Hyouge Mono pm me and I'll hook you up
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