What Have You Watched in Anime Lately?
PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2003 8:20 pm
Minna san,
I am posting this as a little experiment in a ways, to see what people have been watching lately (like, in the last 3 months), and to view any recommendations (or warnings) that people have generated from that viewing.
Anyways, I'll start.
In the last 3 months, I've seen the following (as far as I can remember):
Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting (finished the series, 76 eps plus a movie)
Last Exile (thru ep 23)
Nanaka 6/17 (all 12 eps)
Legend of Condor Hero (thru ep 12)
Rumic Theater (ep 1)
Neko no Ongaishi (The Cat Returns) Movie
Violinist of Hamelin (eps 1-17)
Great Teacher Onizuka (thru ep 35)
Read or Die the TV (eps 1-2)
Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (re-watched eps 1-4)
Saiyuki (re-watched eps 1-2)
Onegai Twins (eps 1-9)
Grappler Baki (eps 1-3)
One Piece (eps 1-5)
Wolf's Rain (eps 1-5)
His & Her Circumstances (re-watched eps 1-2)
Slayers TRY (3rd season) (re-watched eps 1-4)
Initial D (1st season) (re-watched eps 1-4)
Pata Pata Hikosen no Boken (Secret of Cerulean Sand) (all 26 eps)
Hanada Shounen Shi (eps 1-5)
Prince of Tennis (eps 1-7)
Sumeba Miyako no Cosmos-sou Suttoko Taisen Dokkoida (eps 1-7)
Well, I think I've seen a little more than that in the last 3 months, but I'll stop there. If you hadn't guessed, I like to watch a LOT of anime! :2D
Anyways, my real recommendations in this list are:
Hajime no Ippo - Sports (Boxing) - Lots of humor, action, and pugilistic know-how. Great watch every time - a real gem! I love this one so much, I'm currently making an AMV with it!
Last Exile - Epic Adventure/Action/Drama - Gonzo made this one, if that explains anything. Great storyline, visuals, and animation quality is very good! Currently in fansubs, though licensed by Pioneer - release still pending last I heard.
Legend of Condor Hero - Action/Adventure/Romance - a retelling of a classic & popular Chinese novel (though 1st time in anime), a great watch for those into classic chinese drama and love to watch martial arts.
Nanaka 6/17 - Comedy/Romance - A real pleasant surprise to watch this one! For anyone who loves a few twists in their romance watching, this one's to see! For those who enjoy an interesting study on relationships and a touch of comedy, this one's not to miss!
Neko no Ongaishi (The Cat Returns) - Adventure/Drama - Well, it's from Studio Ghibli (though not directed by Hayao Miazaki), and if you know me at all, that's all that I need to say to recommend it to you. Great animated story, despite its apparent parallels to Alice in Wonderland.
Great Teacher Onizuka - Comedy/Action/Drama - Well, it was a #1 hit in Japan in both its animated and live-action (drama) form when it was first released, and it's a #1 recommendation from me as well. Even though GTO has its fanservice/ecchi appearances, don't let that foil you - this one's a rel gem, for those who like to see a teacher actually try to help his students by literally going that extra mile to show them that they're special, even though his methods aren't that orthodox. Because of this positive theme, I own this whole series (at least what's currently out) in DVD, and I love re-watching any episode!
His & Her Circumstances - Drama/Romance - If the word Gainax means anything to you, then you know this one's not your typical schoolkid romance, and after seeing about half of this series in the DVDs that I own, I know that for a fact. This is one first-rate romance story, seen from the perspectives of both the guy and the girl, and their immediate friends. As the story gets more complex as the series progresses, it still doesn't fail to charm, entertain, and warm your heart to see these people interact and work through one of life's tough spots - first love. A gem in my DVD collection, and a great recommendation to make it yours.
Rumic Theater - For those of you who've seen Ranma 1/2, Maison Ikkoku, Inu Yasha, and this series' predessor Rumic World, this is a new mixture of animated shorts from Rumiko Takahashi, probably the Bill Gates of Japanese Anime/Manga. So far I like this one a lot, and hope you can too!
Honrable mentions:
Nadia: Secret of Blue Water - A Gainax classic with a Jules Verne touch!
One Piece - A great adventure showing how people can change to the better when love is added to their life!
Dokkoida - This slapstick satire holds no punches against anything that's hit the anime/sci-fi/mecha genre! There is a S&M duo in here, but you need to see it to know it's totally in humor and more or less a slap against its real representation. A nice belly laugher!
Initial D - If you liked Fast & Furious, then you'll like this one even more!
Onegai Twins - Don't let the Onegai label stop you from seeing this 'sequel'. It's not really that much a sequel as another storyline, and I think a better made one than its predessor. Situational in nature, though fun and warming to watch.
Hanada Shounen Shi - An animated equivalent to "Touched by an Angel"... though I'll call it "Bugged by many Ghosts" ;2) Nice positive theme in it, as it delves into the various relationships around a brash and rough-edged boy, with a 'gift.'
Well, there's so much more to talk about here, but I'll spare you the yammering and let you check these out for now.
If you'd like to read more about these series, check them out at this wonderful anime resource site (if you haven't used this place already):
http://www.animenfo.com/
Enjoy!
I am posting this as a little experiment in a ways, to see what people have been watching lately (like, in the last 3 months), and to view any recommendations (or warnings) that people have generated from that viewing.
Anyways, I'll start.
In the last 3 months, I've seen the following (as far as I can remember):
Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting (finished the series, 76 eps plus a movie)
Last Exile (thru ep 23)
Nanaka 6/17 (all 12 eps)
Legend of Condor Hero (thru ep 12)
Rumic Theater (ep 1)
Neko no Ongaishi (The Cat Returns) Movie
Violinist of Hamelin (eps 1-17)
Great Teacher Onizuka (thru ep 35)
Read or Die the TV (eps 1-2)
Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (re-watched eps 1-4)
Saiyuki (re-watched eps 1-2)
Onegai Twins (eps 1-9)
Grappler Baki (eps 1-3)
One Piece (eps 1-5)
Wolf's Rain (eps 1-5)
His & Her Circumstances (re-watched eps 1-2)
Slayers TRY (3rd season) (re-watched eps 1-4)
Initial D (1st season) (re-watched eps 1-4)
Pata Pata Hikosen no Boken (Secret of Cerulean Sand) (all 26 eps)
Hanada Shounen Shi (eps 1-5)
Prince of Tennis (eps 1-7)
Sumeba Miyako no Cosmos-sou Suttoko Taisen Dokkoida (eps 1-7)
Well, I think I've seen a little more than that in the last 3 months, but I'll stop there. If you hadn't guessed, I like to watch a LOT of anime! :2D
Anyways, my real recommendations in this list are:
Hajime no Ippo - Sports (Boxing) - Lots of humor, action, and pugilistic know-how. Great watch every time - a real gem! I love this one so much, I'm currently making an AMV with it!
Last Exile - Epic Adventure/Action/Drama - Gonzo made this one, if that explains anything. Great storyline, visuals, and animation quality is very good! Currently in fansubs, though licensed by Pioneer - release still pending last I heard.
Legend of Condor Hero - Action/Adventure/Romance - a retelling of a classic & popular Chinese novel (though 1st time in anime), a great watch for those into classic chinese drama and love to watch martial arts.
Nanaka 6/17 - Comedy/Romance - A real pleasant surprise to watch this one! For anyone who loves a few twists in their romance watching, this one's to see! For those who enjoy an interesting study on relationships and a touch of comedy, this one's not to miss!
Neko no Ongaishi (The Cat Returns) - Adventure/Drama - Well, it's from Studio Ghibli (though not directed by Hayao Miazaki), and if you know me at all, that's all that I need to say to recommend it to you. Great animated story, despite its apparent parallels to Alice in Wonderland.
Great Teacher Onizuka - Comedy/Action/Drama - Well, it was a #1 hit in Japan in both its animated and live-action (drama) form when it was first released, and it's a #1 recommendation from me as well. Even though GTO has its fanservice/ecchi appearances, don't let that foil you - this one's a rel gem, for those who like to see a teacher actually try to help his students by literally going that extra mile to show them that they're special, even though his methods aren't that orthodox. Because of this positive theme, I own this whole series (at least what's currently out) in DVD, and I love re-watching any episode!
His & Her Circumstances - Drama/Romance - If the word Gainax means anything to you, then you know this one's not your typical schoolkid romance, and after seeing about half of this series in the DVDs that I own, I know that for a fact. This is one first-rate romance story, seen from the perspectives of both the guy and the girl, and their immediate friends. As the story gets more complex as the series progresses, it still doesn't fail to charm, entertain, and warm your heart to see these people interact and work through one of life's tough spots - first love. A gem in my DVD collection, and a great recommendation to make it yours.
Rumic Theater - For those of you who've seen Ranma 1/2, Maison Ikkoku, Inu Yasha, and this series' predessor Rumic World, this is a new mixture of animated shorts from Rumiko Takahashi, probably the Bill Gates of Japanese Anime/Manga. So far I like this one a lot, and hope you can too!
Honrable mentions:
Nadia: Secret of Blue Water - A Gainax classic with a Jules Verne touch!
One Piece - A great adventure showing how people can change to the better when love is added to their life!
Dokkoida - This slapstick satire holds no punches against anything that's hit the anime/sci-fi/mecha genre! There is a S&M duo in here, but you need to see it to know it's totally in humor and more or less a slap against its real representation. A nice belly laugher!
Initial D - If you liked Fast & Furious, then you'll like this one even more!
Onegai Twins - Don't let the Onegai label stop you from seeing this 'sequel'. It's not really that much a sequel as another storyline, and I think a better made one than its predessor. Situational in nature, though fun and warming to watch.
Hanada Shounen Shi - An animated equivalent to "Touched by an Angel"... though I'll call it "Bugged by many Ghosts" ;2) Nice positive theme in it, as it delves into the various relationships around a brash and rough-edged boy, with a 'gift.'
Well, there's so much more to talk about here, but I'll spare you the yammering and let you check these out for now.
If you'd like to read more about these series, check them out at this wonderful anime resource site (if you haven't used this place already):
http://www.animenfo.com/
Enjoy!