It's good so far, and I'm liking Revy's character. The whole thing seems reminiscent of Cowboy Beebop.... which is a good thing.
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Speaking of which I'm currently watching Cowboy Bebop because for some reason I never did :P. Currently on episode 7 and it's pretty good so far though it jumps around more than I would like instead of following a main story. That's the main reason I prefer anime over american cartoons, anime follows a story whereas cartoons just have a little plot each episode :?
Cowboy Bebop is the worldly incarnation of God. I'm totally buying a Welsh Corgi.
I finished watching the Death Note anime last night after starting the series a few days ago. I totally loved it. It blew me away, especially the ending. I don't often watch anime, but after seeing almost all of the Studio Ghibli films and viewing a few series, I think I've fallen in love with it. I suspect it may become a new hobby.
Spoiler for Death Note ending:
So yeah, that was cool. :P
Yeah DN did a good job at making you feel empathetic for a total psychopath. It also contains one of my favorite scenes from any anime I've ever seen, one you have to watch the series to understand and even though most of my friends didn't like it. But I thought it spoke to so many levels of the human struggle, it made me speechless.
Spoiler for L and Light rain scene:
Can anyone recommend an anime that has a sense of 'chess-like' moves.....? Death Note, One Outs (surprisingly good), Akagi, and Code Geass shared the element I'm trying to refer to. And please don't recommend Monster. >.<
Yu Gi Oh!
JK, JK.
I always thought of Rurouni Kenshin like chess style sword play, if only because Kenshin will spend 10 minutes explaining every single strike. But that's not really as cool as Death Note, strategically speaking. Naruto did pretty much the same thing, and actually whenever the story focuses on Shikamaru there's some interesting strategy. Still not quite on par with death note because well... it's Naruto.
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Think I should finish soul eater, I got halfway through a few months ago, then just forgot about it.
One of my fave animes is Kimi no Todoke, Naruto, Lucky Star( the first anime I ever watched), 07 Ghost, Special A, Ouran High School Host Club,
Zero no Tsukaima, Vampire Knight, skip beat and so so many more ^____^
Just finished "Broken Blade" (also called "Break Blade")... and it's... fuckin'... like... I mean... YES. Just YES.
Just finished Serial Experiments Lain and I've got to say... actually I don't know what to say. This picture sums it up best:
Spoiler for Big:
It's quite philosophical and leaves you with tons of questions and answers about 2. If you actually try and think while you watch it the show's actually quite good and probes such thoughts as which reality is the true reality, what role do memories serve, and how the internet slowly becomes more and more intertwined with our reality and minds. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who is more on the thoughtful side and who enjoy answering questions in their own way.
Fuck, picking a top 3 is hard.
Alright, in no particular order, limiting myself to series since movies would require a separate list entirely:
Top 3:
Bebop - A cinematic masterpiece in every sense. So good even my anime-hating friends rave about it.
Baccano! - Takes character driven storytelling to new levels. Amazingly funny and witty despite the gore and noir themes. Hard to stop watching once you start an episode.
Darker Than Black - Went through this series recently and found myself enjoying it immensely. All the characters are likable and well developed. The atmosphere and world are rich and mysterious without going over the top. And the themes and conflicts are surprisingly mature.
Honorable Mentions:
FLCL - 'Cause FLCL is FLCL, amirite?
Code Geass - Definitely a favorite of mine, but it lacks lasting depth upon completion of the series; same deal with Death Note.
Elfen Lied - Good anime, but it doesn't play off the comic relief/gore/nudity dynamic as well as Baccano! does.
Puella Magi Madoka Magica - I think it was around episode 3 that my jaw dropped and I exclaimed to my screen: "The fuck..? That just happened."
Guilty Pleasures:
High School of the Dead - Would be a brilliant series, if not for the unnecessary fan-service and pantyshots. =/
Angel Beats! - Evry tiem. ಥ_ಥ
Digimon (Season 3) - Because Neon Genesis Evangelion + Digimon = Childhood Mindfuck
Tsubasa Chornicles - lol, jk. The anime adaptation was almost un-watchable, but I pushed through it 'cause apparently it enhanced xxxHOLiC a bit. Riiight.
Currently Watching:
Sword Art Online - Currently airing, seems pretty promising. Think reality-grounded .hack// meets Battle Royale. I know, right?
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Also, Ghost Hound was pretty cool. It explored lucid dreaming phenomena and stuff; scary shit at times.
Black Lagoon was great -- had a similar spirit found in Cowboy Beebop. Revy in some way is like Faye.
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I'm trying to watch all the episodes of Code Geass right now.
Also I'd like to give some older manga recommends. The first one was my first manga ever which is; Imadoki by Yu watase. It is a shojo with romance but I liked it a lot at the time.
The next one is really weird and mostly unheard of which is Alien Nine by Hitoshi Tomizawa. There is a anime OVA for this too. I've known about this one for seven years.
I am currently watching Lucky Star after finishing soul eater (well or at least I got to where the manga is at). I really love all the references in Lucky Star to other animes and it is quite funny.
My top 3 manga:
1. Hunter X Hunter
2.Girl the Wild's
3.Naruto :)
My favorite anime is and always will be Spirited Away. I first saw that movie when i was 7 and it was truly just amazing. Besides Spirited Away my favorite anime's are, in no specific order: Claymore, Trigun, Berserk, and Needless. Claymore is another one that takes me way back, i've learned so many things from that show. Trigun is just epic in every way. Berserk has every quality i look for in an anime perfected. And Needless is an underrated parody that always has me laughing, but still captivated by the powers of the characters.
I am in the middle of the manga - Deadman Wonderland which is really awesome!