Originally Posted by
Taosaur
I just finished up Baccano! (free in its entirety on Hulu, in the US at least), and it was excellent. The cast was sprawling and the series is only 16 episodes long, yet by the end I knew them all as distinct characters. You really have to just go along for the ride for the first two or three episodes before things start remotely falling into place. It's also the first anime I've seen that I would recommend dubbed rather than subbed. The English voice acting is solid, and works a lot better given the main setting of Prohibition Era NYC. The dialogue is also grandiose in a way that works great when voiced, but is very hard to follow in subs, and I usually have no problem with subs.
A lot of it isn't supposed to make total sense, but the way it doesn't make sense makes more sense when you hear it, if that makes sense. :D