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SoR Blaze posted:I'm sick at home with COVID and I'm feeling nostalgic. When I was a kid my stepdad used to import anime for us to watch so I'm in the mood for an anime movie, preferably from the 80's, preferably a classic, regardless of genre. Only rule is no sexual assault and no weird sex stuff. I don't want to start watching Vampire Hunter D and all of a sudden be like "Oh yeah I forgot about that horrible rape scene". No need to list Miyazaki films as I've already watched them all to death, but other than that I'm open to whatever. Thanks in advance. I'll throw in a plug for Night on the Galactic Railroad. It's a signature movie of the classic novel, and practically required watching in case you ever decide to watch Mawaru Penguindrum.
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Is sweetness and lightning worth checking out for cooking anime?
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# ? Jan 9, 2022 06:34 |
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Arc Hammer posted:Is sweetness and lightning worth checking out for cooking anime? Yeah it's pretty good
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# ? Jan 9, 2022 06:43 |
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I just finished Twelve Kingdoms and liked it a lot but got pretty bummed out that it just ends abruptly. Made a nice companion to Yona which I watched right before. Anyway I知 looking for ancient China themed shows or movies with or without fantasy elements, if anyone has some they壇 like to share!
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# ? Jan 9, 2022 11:31 |
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Tatakae!! Ramenman is basically Fist of the North Star set in feudal china.
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# ? Jan 9, 2022 15:36 |
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Sleng Teng posted:I just finished Twelve Kingdoms and liked it a lot but got pretty bummed out that it just ends abruptly. Made a nice companion to Yona which I watched right before. The Twelve Kingdoms anime was adapted from a somewhat popular Japanese novel series, which fortunately has been mostly fan-translated by Eugene Woodbury. The anime covered four novels, which I enjoyed revisiting in book form, but if you want to get to the new material, this is where you'd want to look: The Wings of Dreams: The backstory of how Shushou became queen of Kyou. The Shore in Twilight, the Sky at Daybreak: Second in the Taiki trilogy, representatives from several kingdoms work together to try to find Taiki and return him to Tai. Hills of Silver Ruins, a Pitch Black Moon: Third in the Taiki trilogy, a continuation of the above. This finally came out (as an enormous 4-book set) a couple years ago after an 18 year hiatus, so the translation is still ongoing. I also really enjoyed the two short story collections, Dreaming of Paradise and Hisho's Birds. On a similar note, Yona was adapted from a manga, which also continues far beyond the end of the anime. Regarding other anime, you'll often see Saiunkoku Monogatari mentioned together with Twelve Kingdoms and Yona, but I wouldn't personally recommend it. It definitely has some of the court politics inspired by ancient China, but is much more shoujo, so it's mostly centered on the main character's love interests.
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# ? Jan 9, 2022 19:29 |
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GorfZaplen posted:Tatakae!! Ramenman is basically Fist of the North Star set in feudal china. sounds cool, I'll see where I can find it - thank you! runawayturtles posted:The Twelve Kingdoms anime was adapted from a somewhat popular Japanese novel series, which fortunately has been mostly fan-translated by Eugene Woodbury. The anime covered four novels, which I enjoyed revisiting in book form, but if you want to get to the new material, this is where you'd want to look: I knew that it was from a novel series but I didn't know that there were translations past the fourth one. Thanks for the heads up! runawayturtles posted:On a similar note, Yona was adapted from a manga, which also continues far beyond the end of the anime. Oh yeah I should have mentioned that I started on this - it gets way better after the end of the show lol.
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# ? Jan 10, 2022 15:27 |
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It's not an anime, but the 2010 Three Kingdoms live action TV series is excellent (although quite the time commitment at 95 episodes).
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# ? Jan 10, 2022 15:44 |
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theres also multiple three kingdoms anime, check out Sōten Kōro!
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# ? Jan 10, 2022 17:20 |
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Are the Ace Attorney adaptations worth watching if I've played and enjoyed the games already?
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# ? Jan 24, 2022 00:06 |
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Chas McGill posted:Are the Ace Attorney adaptations worth watching if I've played and enjoyed the games already?
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# ? Jan 24, 2022 00:09 |
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The bloopers on the English dub where the voice actors start trolling each other are pretty funny. Unless you're not into that stuff.
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# ? Jan 24, 2022 00:19 |
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Thanks. Probably pretty boring if you remember the cases from the games then
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# ? Jan 24, 2022 13:06 |
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The links to adtrwiki in the OP are broken. The wiki appears to be gone from the internet. The links should probably be removed from the OP.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 04:54 |
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Nebrilos posted:The links to adtrwiki in the OP are broken. The wiki appears to be gone from the internet. The links should probably be removed from the OP. I kept on intending to reboot this thread before stepping down as a mod but
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 04:56 |
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There's a read-only mirror at https://adtrw.nulani.net/ if you really want to read it, though it's several years "out of date" now.
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Nebrilos posted:The links to adtrwiki in the OP are broken. The wiki appears to be gone from the internet. The links should probably be removed from the OP. Edited the op with Polsy's link, ty for mentioning this.
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# ? Jan 28, 2022 07:38 |
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I missed the recommendation sticky somehow. I知 looking for martial arts tournament style shows. I really liked how Baki turned up the tropes to 11. Baki Hanma was pretty bad. Kengan Ashura was great, but the racist stereotypes were a shame. Ideally, no underage characters will beg for sex from the adult protagonist in this hypothetical recommendation. So yeah. MA tournament anime.
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ThePopeOfFun posted:I missed the recommendation sticky somehow. I’m looking for martial arts tournament style shows. I really liked how Baki turned up the tropes to 11. Baki Hanma was pretty bad. Kengan Ashura was great, but the racist stereotypes were a shame. Ideally, no underage characters will beg for sex from the adult protagonist in this hypothetical recommendation. Shumatsu no Valkyrie
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ThePopeOfFun posted:I missed the recommendation sticky somehow. I知 looking for martial arts tournament style shows. I really liked how Baki turned up the tropes to 11. Baki Hanma was pretty bad. Kengan Ashura was great, but the racist stereotypes were a shame. Ideally, no underage characters will beg for sex from the adult protagonist in this hypothetical recommendation. You ever seen G-Gundam?
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# ? Jan 30, 2022 02:35 |
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That Works posted:Shumatsu no Valkyrie Looks rad thanks. chiasaur11 posted:You ever seen G-Gundam? I have not. I知 not big on mech stuff but I値l check it out.
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ThePopeOfFun posted:Looks rad thanks. Just a heads up that Shumatsu no Valkyrie is a pretty mediocre adaptation of the Manga, it's a much better read than watching the anime.
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I will second both reccs of Shuumatsu (manga version) and G-Gundam.
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Julias posted:Just a heads up that Shumatsu no Valkyrie is a pretty mediocre adaptation of the Manga, it's a much better read than watching the anime. Yup
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# ? Jan 30, 2022 10:39 |
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not exactly a rec but really i just wasn't sure what thread would fit this better: your name is a great movie. i would like to watch it again, but the dub this time, with a friend who does not enjoy subbed anime. however, when i have tried watching the dub online in the past, i found that the dub does not translate the on screen japanese text (which, if you've seen the movie, is a pretty big deal for a few scenes and one of the best, emotionally climatic moments in the movie requires being able to read what someone has written down). if i buy the dvd will that have those texts translated?
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# ? Feb 3, 2022 15:36 |
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Looking for some weird, offbeat comedy Shows I loved: Chio's School Road, Asobi Asobase, Hinamatsuri
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POLICE CAR AUCTION posted:Looking for some weird, offbeat comedy
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POLICE CAR AUCTION posted:Looking for some weird, offbeat comedy Nichijou, Daily Lives of Highschool Boys, Sakamoto Desu ga? are all in that absurdist comedy vein.
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POLICE CAR AUCTION posted:Looking for some weird, offbeat comedy Hmm... If fantasy is alright, you might like Konosuba. For some other possible candidates, Tonegawa Middle Management Blues is a spin-off from Kaiji about the middle management of a company that has a sideline in elaborate supervillainy. There's three seasons of Osomatsu San, which might be your speed. Space Patrol Luluco is really short and a bit action-y, but fun. Oh Maidens in your Savage Season is probably a better fit early than late (when it gets more melodramatic), but it had one of the funniest gags I've seen anyway. And then there's Monthly Girl痴 Nozaki Kun. Any of those sound interesting?
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POLICE CAR AUCTION posted:Looking for some weird, offbeat comedy You might like Joshikousei no Mudadzukai
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Detroit Metal City
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# ? Feb 10, 2022 10:54 |
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POLICE CAR AUCTION posted:Looking for some weird, offbeat comedy Gintama
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# ? Feb 10, 2022 14:03 |
Reik posted:Gintama Beat me to it E: Cromartie
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# ? Feb 10, 2022 14:53 |
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POLICE CAR AUCTION posted:Looking for some weird, offbeat comedy Pop Team Epic
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# ? Feb 10, 2022 15:16 |
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POLICE CAR AUCTION posted:Looking for some weird, offbeat comedy Seconding Nichijou (probably the best fit of them all), Nozaki-kun, Cromartie and Pop Team Epic. Pop Team Epic is largely a collection of disconnected short gags, Nichijou's similar-ish but there's some overarching continuity and the bits are usually longer, Nozaki-kun is less surreal and mostly focuses on parodying shoujo manga tropes (the character humor is pretty great though), and I haven't seen a lot of Cromartie but what I saw was gold. I've only seen a few eps of Sakamoto Desu Ga? and Gintama and they're funny enough, but Sakamoto's one joke does begin to overstay its welcome after a while, and I think Gintama cycles between relatively straightforward shonen parody arcs and more general comedy bits, so your mileage may vary (also Gintama goes a lot for that kind of super fast-paced humor that relies on wordplay and Japanese pop culture references, which often doesn't translate super well. This also applies to Cromartie I think).
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# ? Feb 10, 2022 18:17 |
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seconding And Yet the Town Moves, and also Arakawa Under the Bridge. shaft used to specialize in these sort of shows
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AnoHito posted:Pop Team Epic popteam is along those lines but a lot more intense and unhinged. try it first to know your limits imo
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# ? Feb 10, 2022 19:36 |
SexyBlindfold posted:Seconding Nichijou (probably the best fit of them all), Nozaki-kun, Cromartie and Pop Team Epic. Pop Team Epic is largely a collection of disconnected short gags, Nichijou's similar-ish but there's some overarching continuity and the bits are usually longer, Nozaki-kun is less surreal and mostly focuses on parodying shoujo manga tropes (the character humor is pretty great though), and I haven't seen a lot of Cromartie but what I saw was gold. This is an accurate summary
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POLICE CAR AUCTION posted:Looking for some weird, offbeat comedy Pani Poni Dash is right up your alley.
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Cromartie High School doesn't rely on pop culture references to the point that missing them destroys the jokes. It's excellent. Watch the dub. Watch out for one f-slur in an early episode.
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