Death Note is great, but it kind of loses some steam in the second half. Cowboy Bebop is also good.
A great comedy series that never takes itself too seriously is GTO (Great Teacher Onizuka). Easily one of my favorite anime series of all time.
I watched High School of the Dead Season 1 on Netflix a while back. It's a pretty good comedy-horror anime if you like zombies, and don't mind lots of fan service.
Hmm, I wonder if Season 2 is available yet.
I think of it as Japanese Seinfeld with anime schoolgirls. No demons, though.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobilePlanetes. But maybe you'll find it dull. In which case you suck.
SteelAttack said:A great comedy series that never takes itself too seriously is GTO (Great Teacher Onizuka). Easily one of my favorite anime series of all time.
"Your search for "Great Teacher Onizuka" did not match any titles" Damnit, not availible here. Any others?
Ravenprose said:I watched High School of the Dead Season 1 on Netflix a while back. It's a pretty good comedy-horror anime if you like zombies, and don't mind lots of fan service.
Hmm, I wonder if Season 2 is available yet.
There's only two discs availible? How many episodes is it?
Yodariquo said:Azumanga Daioh!
I think of it as Japanese Seinfeld with anime schoolgirls. No demons, though.
I'll try it thanks.
Foolz said:Planetes. But maybe you'll find it dull. In which case you suck.
Can't find it here, does it have another name?
Keep em coming guys. thanks.
I don't think it has another name.
It's sci-fi, but it's hard sci-fi, so the sci-fi part isn't a big gimmick or anything. But that has lead to a lot of people thinking it's dull. It's a drama, but it is amusing at times.
I don't think I will be able to find this one, seems like I might not like it either.
On anime in general anyone notice how a lot of episodes don't have your typical proper conclusion? I've seen so many episodes just end like they were cut down the middle. It can be very frustrating. Also there are these reflective episodes where they look back on how far they've come which are interesting.
gamingeek said:I don't think I will be able to find this one, seems like I might not like it either.
On anime in general anyone notice how a lot of episodes don't have your typical proper conclusion? I've seen so many episodes just end like they were cut down the middle. It can be very frustrating. Also there are these reflective episodes where they look back on how far they've come which are interesting.
Do you watch past the end credits, GG? Anime tends to have quite a bit more footage after the credits for some reason. I know High School of the Dead does this, and I've seen other shows do it as well.
Ravenprose said:Do you watch past the end credits, GG? Anime tends to have quite a bit more footage after the credits for some reason. I know High School of the Dead does this, and I've seen other shows do it as well.
The only bits past the credits I have seen are previews for the next episode.
SteelAttack said:Where do you watch them?
Here, see if you guys can spot anything good to watch.
Well, out of the ones available, I'd say Samurai Champloo and Baccano! are good picks.
SteelAttack said:Well, out of the ones available, I'd say Samurai Champloo and Baccano! are good picks.
How so?
Samurai Champloo has a character called Fuu...
Found some top 10 anime articles:
- http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/ratings-anime.php
- http://www.listal.com/list/top-9-anime-series
- http://www.fasttopten.com/list/top-ten-best-anime-series
- http://listverse.com/2012/05/29/top-10-popular-anime-series/
- http://www.the-top-tens.com/lists/greatest-anime-all-time.asp
- http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/11/ten-anime-series-you-should-see-before-you-die
- http://uk.ign.com/blogs/karuhi/2012/12/31/top-100-anime-you-should-watch-before-you-die-10-1/
- http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2013/01/the-10-best-anime-shows-on-netflix-instant.html
Saw the first episode of Fullmetal Alchemist Brother, it hits the ground running, getting into some epic stuff that it took the original series a while to get into. That said, without the background knowledge from the original series I would probably have been fairly lost starting Brotherhood. The original eased you in slowly like an old man into a warm bath, Brotherhood starts out like a rocket. Brilliantly they have used the same English voice actors so the familiarity is there and I'm not annoyed by a change. The production values seem a tad higher in Brotherhood. Seems like it's going to be one of the best anime series I have seen.
Saw up to ep 9 of Full Metal Panic, they went military for a few episodes and now is back to sitcom. Good stuff.
Watched some more FMAlchemist brotherhood. Quite strange watching this, there is a lot of crossover with the original series, it's like watching the same thing in a mirror with tiny differences here and there. The original series was a bit better, slower paced so the story revelations were more rewarding. Here they just dive straight into it so it will probably be more appealing while the first is a slow builder. The original series seemed a bit better fleshed out, there is one 3 episode arc that is done in 1 episode in Brotherhood.
Finished Full Metal Alchemist, the original series, great finish but a couple of niggly points.
Went on to watch the Full Metal Alchemist movies.
Conquer of Shamballa which follows on directly from the series. It's pretty eh, feels completely different from Full Metal Alchemist in general, non-canon just some way for someone else to make money on it.
Movie 2 is the Sacred Star of Milos, that was great and was somewhere between Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood and a Studio Ghibli film crossed with it.
Near the end of Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood and it's fucking epic, literally so good I would reccomend people just BUY it on bluray immediately, don't even think about it, don't rent it, just BUY it now.
I gave up after 8 episodes of Samurai Champloo, it just seemed like it was going nowhere and going to be the same thing each episode, rock on to some new hill billy town short of cash and looking for a pointless fight. Good music though.
Gave up on Bleach 4 episodes into season 2, WTF is this? Boring boring, boring, weird, boring.
For impressions, opinions and reccomendations. Please share.
The list of anime series I've seen so far from best to worst
BEST
WORST^ end of the list
REVIEWS:
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood - Japan Anime Series - English Dubbed
Story: After a tragic event two brothers embark on a journey to recover their original bodies. Set in a world of alchemy, alchemists use magic like a science in a country dominated by a military dictatorship.
Not to be confused with the original Fullmetal Alchemist series, Brotherhood is based on the original material. This is an almost perfect series - hell it is perfect. Not a word I would ever use with almost anything else, this series wraps everything up with the most perfect of bows. There's a deep backstory, compelling characters, conspiracy, intrigue, action, revelations and comedy in an intellectual property that by all rights should be as popular and well known as Star Wars or Harry Potter. And it's probably better than both of those too. Every aspect of this series, from the music, script, voice acting and animation are top notch. If you only watch one anime series, make sure it's this.
Rating: A+
Fairy Tail - Japan - Action Adventure Comedy- Anime Series - English dub
Story: Lucy, a 17 year old girl, sets out on journey to become a full-fledged wizard and joins the strongest and most (in)famous guild FAIRY TAIL where she meets Natsu, Happy, Gray and Erza, who treat her more like family than friends. This epic series takes us through all the dangers that the members of fairy tail face and eventually overcome through mutual love and friendship.
There's an epic moment in Fairy Tail, when the whole guild smashes into a rival guild for revenge - the message? You don't f*** with Fairy Tail or their friends, or they'll f*** you up. Fairy Tail is mostly an unabashedly fun and lighthearted show most of the time. But is has the ability to turn on a dime into something more meaningful and epic. To rachet up the emotions and wrap you up in its fantasy world.
Rating: A+ for fun
Note: Doesn't get great till episode 17-ish when more backstory is referenced
Hellsing Ultimate - Japan - Anime - Horror
Story: In world of undead things, a British organisation established by the Van Helsing family uses a powerful and bloodthirsty vampire as their ultimate weapon against the darkness.
Don't confuse this with the original and bad Hellsing anime series - Ultimate is based more accurately on the manga and is on a whole other level of awesome. For a start, the animation is wonderfully glossy and rich, we're talking movie level animation with extremely high production levels. Hellsing Ultimate is about excess, glorious, wonderful excess and accepting the descent into bloody darkness and savagery. Everything is completely over the top, for instancea Nazi general gives what feels like a nonstop 15 minute speech on why he loves war, Alucard the vampire talks about death and killing with such savagery in his voice you can feel the delight he revels in. How can you not enjoy an anime with Nazi vampires invading London?
Rating: A
Large pic
Note: Part 1 is bad, stick with it.