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Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

Do you like Anime?

If so which series do you watch?

Are there any anime films you can recomend?
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Post by Stoat »

I've never really been a fan so I'm not sure what qualifies as anime, but I quite liked Vampire Hunter D and - if it counts - Cowboy Bebop.
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Post by wyrd »

i used to watch hellsing on winamp tv

and have akira and ghost in the shell lurking on my hdd somwhere, never watched akira though
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Post by Grimmie »

I can reccomend you do NOT watch "Ghost in the Shell" Really.
My friend and I watched it recently.. Lots of talking.. And.. Uh.. The wierdest ending to any anime film I've ever seen.. Ever.

As for reccomendations, get the Cowboy Bebop movie. It's got violence, guns, evil genious gothmen, spaceships which double as boats, bio terrorism, faye (token sexobject) and Edward (Token hyperactive child.. Girl.. Thing.)

Also you might wanna get:
Metropolis (Not to be mixed up with the early 20th century make, get the anime.. Really..) Which is loosely based artwise on Astroboy, same style. Good film, if a little revolved around kids (I still liked it, though.)

Also Spirited away, it's a good movie.

I'm an anime geek! Woo.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

i've not seen the GiTS movies, but the serieses amused me.
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Post by deject »

It is my professional opinion that anime is crap. I watched Akira, and it was crap. None of it made any sense. At all.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

or... akira was crap.
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Post by Jinxx »

As with all this stuff, never watch Anime dubbed!

Stuff I really liked:

Spirited Away, Akira, Ninja Scroll (the best ever way to possess someone is in this film), Ghost in the Shell franchise, Gundam Wing, Metropolis (slightly spoiled by the creator having a robot destruction fetish - FACT) and the pure quality of Street Fighter II.
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Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

I loved Ninja Scroll the movie (*slides in fingers*), and I also enjoyed Ninja Scroll the TV series.

Loved the animation in Ghost In A Shell, but the story was just weird.

I might start watching Naruto as I keep hearing good things about it.

Tend to like Anime's with really nice animation, and martial arts based fighting.
Gonna jump on DC++ tonight and get some of the big anime films.
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Post by NiGhtcrawler »

personally i think anime is a good excuse for real fat nerds to belvie they can do something with the dicks.... sorry if u r fat and a nerd lol :roll:
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

NiGhtcrawler wrote:personally i think anime is a good excuse for real fat nerds to belvie they can do something with the dicks.... sorry if u r fat and a nerd lol :roll:
What?

Not only is your grasp of the english language atrocious, You've made a poorly thought out statement based on some strange ideas you have about a subject you clearly do not understand in the slightest.

I assume you're trying to insult the viewers of Anime, suggesting they're socially inept in some way and have nothing better to do with thier penises.

May i just, at this point, remind you that I'm in a long term relationship with Jinxx, Woo Elephant is married.


And, well.

Please think before you type.
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Post by Jinxx »

NiGhtcrawler wrote:personally i think anime is a good excuse for real fat nerds to belvie they can do something with the dicks.... sorry if u r fat and a nerd lol :roll:
Your level of ignorance astounds me. If you'd taken even the slightest bit of interest in the the social fabric of Japan, you'd have found that their acceptance of animation and comics comes from traditional Buddhist ways of expressing stories.

Often these anime often carry deeper undertones that are almost like modern day parables and are wholesome and not as superficial as western cartoons.

Themes that run through anime often cover deep topics such as the existance of god, how we are defined as humans with a sense of self, the exploration of Shinto and other religions, sexuality and gender identity, world politics, shame and duty, and a more complex exploration of the emotions that humans can have.

Oh, and if you're having trouble watching any anime due to subtitling, you might like to know that they do also come in dubbed flavour.
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Post by Roman Totale »

I loved Spirited Away and Princess Mononononke (possible spelling mistake there :roll: ). The stories were great and the characters well rounded.

Ghost in the Shell and Akira are different matters though. I bought them both at the same time as I'd heard lots of people raving on about how great they were. Wrong. Just plain wrong. They are overly long, dull and make no sense whatsoever.
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Post by Jinxx »

Roman_Totale wrote:I loved Spirited Away and Princess Mononononke
Mono nono-nono nono-nono nono-There's no limits!
Roman_Totale wrote:Ghost in the Shell and Akira are different matters though.
I do admit that Akira is certainly an aquired taste - and the voice acting in the dubbed version is dreadful. Ghost in the Shell is very much a two-tier thing and unless you like both sides of the film (the action and the philosophical discussion), you're probably not going to get much out of it.
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Post by wyrd »

i did watch ghost in teh shell, i actuallt quite liked it

and ninja scroll (forget about that one) was awsome
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Post by Grimmie »

Jinxx wrote: I do admit that Akira is certainly an aquired taste - and the voice acting in the dubbed version is dreadful.
Thankfully, I'm in the process of squiring all six of the £20 graphic novels (Manga type things.. Urr..). I've just finished novel three, Tetsuo descends onto a huge chunk of stone and takes akira away.. Please PLEASE do not tell me any of the story - I'm determined to read it the way it was meant to eb read, before watching a dubbed movie.
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Post by Jinxx »

Grimmie wrote:I'm determined to read it the way it was meant to eb read, before watching a dubbed movie.
I remember reading the Manga when I was ten or so - it was good. And I know there's a subbed version of Akira around somewhere...
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Post by Nickface »

Hmmmm, I own a few movies of that sort. I like the following:
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (and the original too!)
Akira
Gunsmith Cats
Ninja Scroll
Samurai X (THE OAV, NOT THE MOVIE)
Princess Mononoke
Spirited Away


I can't be arsed to think of anything else...
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Post by Grimmie »

HOORAY! We're all anime geeks.
Apart from nightcrawler.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

i watched Hellsing last night (all 13 eps)

really, really enjoyed it, great fun :D
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