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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 6:36 am
by Rookierookie
Howl's Moving Castle is showing later this month. I plan on watching it.

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 8:57 am
by CM
Now that i am in the US are there anime shows i should check out and watch on the cartoon channels? Only good stuff please i don't have alot of free time :p

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 11:58 am
by KidD01
[QUOTE=CM]Now that i am in the US are there anime shows i should check out and watch on the cartoon channels? Only good stuff please i don't have alot of free time :p [/QUOTE]

Good stuff ? Heh you mean hentai ? ya gotta PM me for those :p :D

As for anime..IIRC Inuyasha still aired in US. If ya don't mind catching up a little behind try to watch it. Refreshing entertainment :D

As for me I'm stuck with Gundam Seed Destiny now ;) Aegis, ya happen to watch this one ? How's GitS : SAC 2nd GIG ?

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 1:17 pm
by Aegis
Bleh. Since becoming a Battletech player, I have a very hard time watching any Mecha-anime. My brain can't wrap itself around the skewed reality of the mechanics :p

As for GitS: SAC 2nd Gig, yes I have been following it. Sadly, it's not quite being aired in North America yet, nor is it scheduled for a DVD release until May, I believe (Much like the first series, last year was).

The beauty of this title, though, lies in the fact that the backstory is already established, in both Ghost in the Shell movies, as well as the first season, meaning 2nd Gig breaks you right into the story arc. The characters, setting, and backdrop are all laid out, allowing for a very strong openning, with a compelling story.

I can definatly put together some details on it if anyone is that interested.

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 7:28 am
by Squee
But still, you sholdn't judge animes because they're famous (like Rorouni Kenshin) because that only means that the series are good, right??? Kenshin has a really grat storyline with amasing characters and voice acting. There is also a strong sense of resoning behind it, there is a point to it. In my opinion RK is the best anime I've ever watched and I've watched about 100 different series, so I think that gives me a say in this matter. Samurai Deeper Kyo is Ok but not anything really great, it's too slow and silly. Nad I don't even want to mention Samurai Champloo (Rapping Samurais??!!! Oh my God, how stupid is that???)

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 9:02 am
by thantor3
[QUOTE=Squee]But still, you sholdn't judge animes because they're famous (like Rorouni Kenshin) because that only means that the series are good, right??? [/QUOTE]

You have a good point there. I am almost to the end of Cowboy Bebop and I am scratching my head alot going, this is a classic?

@ Aegis: yes, I would like more details on the new GitS series. Thanks!

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:35 pm
by Aegis
[QUOTE=Squee]But still, you sholdn't judge animes because they're famous (like Rorouni Kenshin) because that only means that the series are good, right??? Kenshin has a really grat storyline with amasing characters and voice acting. There is also a strong sense of resoning behind it, there is a point to it. In my opinion RK is the best anime I've ever watched and I've watched about 100 different series, so I think that gives me a say in this matter. Samurai Deeper Kyo is Ok but not anything really great, it's too slow and silly. Nad I don't even want to mention Samurai Champloo (Rapping Samurais??!!! Oh my God, how stupid is that???)[/QUOTE]
For that very reasoning, I try to watch the series before I comment on it. I usually give a 10 episode grace period, and if I find that I'm forcing myself to keep watching, I drop it after 10.

As for Kenshin, I just didn't like it. It moves along too slowly, the dialogue was bothersome, and the animation in certain parts seemed jumpy almost.

Because of these things, my interests fell more on titles such as Samuarai Deeper Kyo, or Samurai 7 (though, be careful of series based off of mangas. They tend to stick the ending badly).

@Than: Cowboy Bebop is amazing for many reasons. They were able to create a 26 episode arc, which almost every episode (save the ones with Vicious) are complete stand alone episodes, while maintaing character integrity. The style of animation is slick, and fluid, and well done through and through. one of my personal favourite touches of the series is the music, but then, I like the jazz route they took.

What did it for me, though, with Bebop, was the ending. That sealed the deal.

Also, I'll get right on the SAC's info for you.

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 7:34 pm
by thantor3
I appreciate that, Aegis.

I intend to finish the Cowboy Bebop series because many people, like yourself, have given it such high recommendations. I am still hopeful that it will come together in the end.

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 10:32 pm
by Zelgadis
Has anyone been watching the Naruto series? I think it does alright in terms of the characters and storyline, and the fight scenes are great, they've thought up some real fun and unique special abilities for the characters.

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 11:08 pm
by Aegis
[QUOTE=Zelgadis]Has anyone been watching the Naruto series? I think it does alright in terms of the characters and storyline, and the fight scenes are great, they've thought up some real fun and unique special abilities for the characters.[/QUOTE]
NAruto is one of those series I dread to look into for a couple reasons:

First, the fanboy fan-base. I've been to too many cons in which everyone and their grand-mother is cosplaying as something from Naruto. In the past, I've found series that garner that much north-american attention tend to not impress me in the slightest. So far, the trend has held true, in the regard that I can't stand the mainstream anime that is shown on NA TV.

Second, the scope of it. Last I checked, it was 60+ episodes. For me to sit down and watch it, I'd have to devote a lot of time, time of which I don't have considering the amount of other titles I'm currently involved with, not to mention school, work and a social life.

Third, it looks like a Dragon Ball Z-esque type of anime, in which the only real plot driving aspect is fighting. I gave up on those anime's sometime ago.

Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 9:11 am
by KidD01
*looks around...* hmmm looks empty..... Hey Aegis try share some of synopsis of Lova Hina for our visitors :D

Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 8:34 pm
by thantor3
[QUOTE=KidD01]*looks around...* hmmm looks empty..... Hey Aegis try share some of synopsis of Lova Hina for our visitors :D [/QUOTE]

Or Samurai Champloo, which you should like because it is similar in some ways to Cowboy BeBop. ;)

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:43 pm
by Aegis
Been sometime, but here's a small update.

For Final Fantasy fans everywhere, our long wait is over! Square Enix has finally released Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children in Japan! It hits North American Theatres in Novemeber (provided they don't delay it).

If you can get your hands on a copy, I recommend it wholly. It is truly an amazing piece, and it puts the previous Final Fantasy movie to utter shame. See it.

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:20 am
by Rookierookie
My mom has agreed to add the Animax channel to our cable TV subscribtion :D I pay, but it's worth it :p

Has anyone here watched Witch Hunter Robin?

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:16 am
by Rookierookie
In other news, a few months ago Hong Kong released a movie based on the Initial D series.

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:00 pm
by slade
Ive seen witch hunter robin, but not all of it. It seem a little interesting.
I personally like:
Evangelion
tekkaman blade I
Macross/Robotech(first anime I saw)
Trigun-its hilirious......wolfwood nooooooooooooo!!!!
yu-yu hakusho
cowboy bebop, full metal Alchemist, samurai champloo
rounin kenshin(hope I spelled it right)
Nadiseco,naruto,lupin III, G.I.T.S-stand alone complex,akira and the list goes on.....
I recently got into S-cryed.

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 4:07 pm
by stanolis
i hated anime until one day several years ago, i was watching adultswim and stayed up to watch cowboy bebop. the episode was toys in the attic. the weirdness and final moral at the end caught my attention and i've been hooked since. if you saw the series and want more cowboy bebop has a movie and a game coming out in 2006 (ps2)

samurai champloo doesn't quite flow like bebop. i like champloo, but it is harder to get into it (at least for me). it almost feels like something is missing.

the only anime i watch is what's on adultswim.

umm, recently adultswim play escaflowne (the movie?) can some explain the point of it. was it a series and then a movie? personally, if i had a huge mecha-dragon thingie, i'd use it (maybe even for good)

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 3:35 am
by Rookierookie
G.I.T.S-stand alone complex is great.

Appleseed is showing tomorrow, I'll see if I can watch it.

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 6:00 am
by Rookierookie
Appleseed was good. However, it was rather shallow, and there is no doubt that it was an early work of the original author.

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:36 am
by slade
[QUOTE=Rookierookie]Appleseed was good. However, it was rather shallow, and there is no doubt that it was an early work of the original author.[/QUOTE]

The one that came out on the theatres?