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Postby Neane » Mon Oct 03, 2011 5:50 am

I just watched Cencoroll. It was a excellent Surreal anime. One of my favorites now. Now I have to wait for Cencoroll 2. I am now in love with the Theme Song.

Cencoroll and Voices of a Distant Star are shining proof that you can have an excellent anime with only around 30 minutes of Runtime. Also Cat Soup.[Please Don't Stone Me for saying that! :sweat:]

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Mouse2010 (post: 1507919) wrote:I guess I'm also getting back to my "watching the classics" habit. Just this morning I started watching Haibane Renmei.


That is one of the best anime ever made. (It is a MUST Watch for any anime watcher.) [It's the Reason why I am in love with Yoshitoshi ABe's Work. Also recommend reading the manga too.] It's so wonderful that I start tearing up when I watch the OP on Youtube.

Kino's Journey, Haibane Renmei, Serial Experments Lain are Three of the Greatest Philosophical Anime out there.
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Postby the_wolfs_howl » Wed Oct 05, 2011 5:08 am

Baccano! episodes 7-11 :dizzy: Loving this show!
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Postby Song_of_Storms » Wed Oct 05, 2011 5:53 am

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I've been watching:

* Starry☆Sky ❤
* Uta no Prince-sama Maji 1000%
* Mystic Archives of Dantalian ~ ❤
* Neuro
* Shiki
* Dog Days
* Hanasaku Iroha
* Ookami-san
* Rosario + Vampire
* Mayoi Neku Overrun /finished!
* Miracle train
* Tiger & Bunny
* Rental Magica

It's a lot, but I had some catching up to do XD[/font]
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Postby MightiMidget » Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:15 am

Neane (post: 1508173) wrote: Also Cat Soup.[Please Don't Stone Me for saying that! :sweat:]


xD I really liked Cat Soup too, you're not alone.

Still trying to finish shows...but. I finished Kamisama no Memochou, which I did enjoy quite a bit though I didn't have a reason for why. I kept forgetting about it.

Started Fate/Zero, and liked the first episode a lot. Looking forward to more. :)
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Postby Agloval » Wed Oct 05, 2011 3:40 pm

For... reasons, I haven't had (and probably won't have) time to acquire or watch much anime for a while.

But I have watched most of Heartcatch Precure. Again.
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Postby Juliannesan » Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:50 pm

I'm making myself watch Birdy: The Mighty Decode on Netflix because they are stopping the stream of it this Saturday. It's okay. It's not the greatest anime, but it's not bad.
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Postby FllMtl Novelist » Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:06 pm

Should've posted days ago. XD

Finished the second season of Natsume Yuujinchou. It was good.

Keeping up with Mawaru Penguindrum. It's pretty awesome.

And I'm still watching the stuff of varying quality on AS.
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Postby A_Yellow_Dress » Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:38 pm

Neane (post: 1508173) wrote:
Kino's Journey, Haibane Renmei, Serial Experments Lain are Three of the Greatest Philosophical Anime out there.


I agree completely with this statement. :)
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Postby TheSubtleDoctor » Wed Oct 05, 2011 8:12 pm

Akagi

Mah-jong, intensity, noses. Akagi is the story of a natural born gambling genius who possesses a combination of ability to discern the psychology of his opponents and the lack of a fear of (even violent) death. So, what does the world do with such a guy? Get him to play mah-jong, of course. Let me be clear that you don't have to know the game to enjoy the show. There is a lot of info to absorb about mah-jong in the beginning, but you will pick up a lot through prolonged exposure and osmosis.

I would go into detail about how "you would expect an anime about a game to be sort of dull, though it actually isn't," but I've seen Hikaru no Go. I've learned my lesson. Watch anime long enough, and you will learn that anime is more than capable of both making the most mundane activities extremely exciting and making the most thrilling activities extremely boring.

So, it's exciting because the outcome is in doubt, right? Nope. You know Akagi is going to win, but this show is all about the "how we get there" rather than the "what happens." And the "how" is awesome. Akagi is good at establishing thick clouds of tension and slowly pulling you through them to a climax that always thrills. As the show progresses, the wagers, rules and stipulations get more and more outrageous and life-threatening.

My favorite aspect of the show would be the conjunction of a character's inner monologue along with the manifestation of his mental states. Say, a bad guy is thinking about winning with the next move. He will internally describe the move; why it will trick Akagi because he was thinking along track X, but this move totally will bamboozel him; and maniacally laughing. And we will see his thoughts animated, only the bad guy will have glowing red eyes, ridiculous fangs and be surrounded by a roaring flame, while a mountain sprouts underneath him. Also, Akagi will die in this fantasy. This lasts a couple of minutes. Then, he does the move. AWESOME. A narrator will proceed to give us the hard sell of how Akagi is backed into a corner. AWESOMER.

The art will turn most people away. They should get over it and watch this amazing series. More needs to be made.

Voltes V

This is a seminal super robot series from the 70s and part of something director Tadao Nagahama calls his Robot Romance Trilogy (romance in the sense of, like, a romantic adventure...like Kenshin is about the Romantic Swordsman or whatever). I'll try to sum up why it is an important show.

Yoshiuki Tomino (Mistah Gundamu) worked as a producer on this series, and it influenced him greatly. Immediately after finishing Voltes, Tomino began directing a great little show known as Zambot 3. You can see how he took the story elements that worked well in Voltes and turned them on their head in Zambot, which was quite a dark series in contrast. The villain in this series, Prince Heinel, also seems to prefigure Gundam's Char Aznable: handsome, charismatic bad guy who the fans love, who gets plenty of screen time and has interesting, logical motivations for his "villainy." This was pretty groundbreaking stuff for the time.

Voltes also serves an anime ancestor to team robot shows such as Voltron/Go-Lion. Not only does it have five pilots of five robots that form one awesome, sword-wielding super robot, it has a STORY. Again, this wasn't exactly the formula back then. Robot shows were meant to sell toys. Period. Anything Anything else was not on the agenda. Nagahama realized that he could serve that end as well as make something more interesting by developing the cast, explaining the motivations of the sympathetic villains, and having issues that took more than one episode to resolve.

There's also some fascinating stuff about the history of Voltes V in the Philippines. The government canceled it, and many thought it was because the people of the country would get inspired by the revolution that was occurring in this popular animated TV show and then actually revolt in real life. Anime is starting the revolution, man!, etc. In reality, though, the government's rationale was to simply can all shows that were more popular than the programming on its own channel. Read about this on wikipedia if you want more depth, though.

Is the show itself any good? YES. It's definitely one for the choir though; it won't likely convert the non-believers to the mecha genre. Why not? For starters, Voltes V (the robot) itself is a big focus of the show, though, again, the series does have a character-based story to tell. It's also pretty emotional in that over-the-top, 70s mecha sort of way. Character deaths, touching reunions, vows for revenge, proud declaration of loyalty...it's all going on, and with hot-blooded gusto plus manly tears. Though it does drag a bit in the early middle, once the plot opens up to matters beyond the Earth, things really get interesting. They even save the best plot twist, and there are a lot of them in this series, for the final episode.

The animation is what you'd expect, though toward the top of that scale. The mecha combat is a mixed bag if you're looking for variety. Every two or three episodes there will be a wrinkle, but 80% of the mecha battles (there are hand-to-hand duels as well) are Voltes V cycling through its weaponry, via the same animations we've seen, probing for a weakness in the enemy. "VOLTES BAZOOKA! IT JUST BOUNCED OFF OF IT! Well then, ELECTROMAGNETIC TOPS! HYAA!" This is all fine and good if you're already a dyed-in-the-wool robot fan, but, this is part of the reason I say the show isn't a good "my first mecha." The conventions will likely seem a bit weird, or just too cheesy, to neophytes.

If you do like de robots, however, watch this show.
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Postby Neane » Wed Oct 05, 2011 8:19 pm

[quote="TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1508886)"]Akagi

Mah-jong, intensity, noses. Akagi is the story of a natural born gambling genius who possesses a combination of ability to discern the psychology of his opponents and the lack of a fear of (even violent) death. So, what does the world do with such a guy? Get him to play mah-jong, of course. Let me be clear that you don't have to know the game to enjoy the show. There is a lot of info to absorb about mah-jong in the beginning, but you will pick up a lot through prolonged exposure and osmosis.

I would go into detail about how "you would expect an anime about a game to be sort of dull, though it actually isn't," but I've seen Hikaru no Go. I've learned my lesson. Watch anime long enough, and you will learn that anime is more than capable of both making the most mundane activities extremely exciting and making the most thrilling activities extremely boring.

So, it's exciting because the outcome is in doubt, right? Nope. You know Akagi is going to win, but this show is all about the "how we get there" rather than the "what happens." And the "how" is awesome. Akagi is good at establishing thick clouds of tension and slowly pulling you through them to a climax that always thrills. As the show progresses, the wagers, rules and stipulations get more and more outrageous and life-threatening.

My favorite aspect of the show would be the conjunction of a character's inner monologue along with the manifestation of his mental states. Say, a bad guy is thinking about winning with the next move. He will internally describe the move]





Akagi sounds a bit like Kaiji based upon what you have said.
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Postby Crossfire » Wed Oct 05, 2011 8:26 pm

Started watching Area 88. Again.
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Postby blkmage » Wed Oct 05, 2011 8:37 pm

Neane (post: 1508887) wrote:Akagi sounds a bit like Kaiji based upon what you have said.

They're both written and drawn by the same guy.
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Postby Neane » Wed Oct 05, 2011 8:49 pm

Then I will watch Akagi after I am done with the three anime I am currently watching. Thank you TheSubtleDoctor once again for the excellent reviews.
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Postby TheSubtleDoctor » Wed Oct 05, 2011 11:04 pm

Neane (post: 1508892) wrote:Thank you TheSubtleDoctor once again for the excellent reviews.
You're welcome. Enjoy Akagi. And One Outs.

One of these days, I'll talk about a robot show that IS actually something non-mechaholics can/should watch.
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Postby MightiMidget » Wed Oct 05, 2011 11:21 pm

Finished Blood-C. Hello, Baccano! You won't look gory to me ever again. I feel sick. Was contemplating watching Higurashi soon...and hoping it's not quite that bad? Even with the heavy censoring I feel really...ew. It was...interesting though...
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Postby Neane » Thu Oct 06, 2011 1:35 am

TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1508906) wrote:One of these days, I'll talk about a robot show that IS actually something non-mechaholics can/should watch.


I know of one robot anime that people that are not die-hard mechaholics enjoy.
Currently finishing my current load of anime. And about to start: Akagi.
And thanks for mentioning One Outs. I am checking it out and it looks great.
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Postby A_Yellow_Dress » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:04 am

MightiMidget (post: 1508909) wrote:Finished Blood-C. Hello, Baccano! You won't look gory to me ever again. I feel sick. Was contemplating watching Higurashi soon...and hoping it's not quite that bad? Even with the heavy censoring I feel really...ew. It was...interesting though...


Blood-C is that much of a gorefest? :eh:
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Postby MightiMidget » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:31 am

A_Yellow_Dress (post: 1508941) wrote:Blood-C is that much of a gorefest? :eh:


Pretty much, yep. The first half of it isn't too bad (still slice and dice, but happy highschool drama). Second half...er...O_o

Also finished Kamisama Dolls. Well that was lame and boring. Though I did watch last three eps on ffwd...
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Postby alecho » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:44 pm

Watching Durarara! Really like the style and the music! Heiwajima rocks! :)
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Postby alecho » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:45 pm

@MightiMidget: you watching Baccano? I just finished it and I really loved it. Tell me what you think :)
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Postby MightiMidget » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:15 pm

@alecho -- I've watched Baccano! through a few times already, though not amidst a rewatch right now. I love it. :D It's definitely a favorite! Nice and Jacuzzi are my favorite anime couple (perhaps fictional couple). (people probably get tired of hearing me saying that all the time. xD )
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Postby AnimeGirl » Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:48 pm

Watched the first five episodes of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (otherwise known as When They Cry). Well....I have to say I am a little disappointed. Many things, including key things, were cut from the manga. It sometimes felt rushed and that you didn't get enough time to get very attached to the characters. Plus the colors seemed too bright and made it look cheap, which for a horror/mystery, isn't a good first impression. But that's my least complaint. My biggest complaint was the English cast. For the heck of it when I was done, I checked to see what the Japanese voices sounded like....my ears were suddenly soothed.

Anyway, it's really too early to tell how much I will like the anime version in the end. But so far, I say manga over anime on this one. But I AM enjoying the anime, don't get me wrong. But surprisingly it's not as scary as it was in the manga.
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Postby Mouse2010 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:55 pm

Finished Blue Exorcist last night. I liked the final episode, but I don't have much to say about it. It wasn't particularly profound, but it was a fun series with a nice mix of comedy and action.

I did love . . . [spoiler]Rin and Yukio's combined attack, when they were both using their blue fire and attacking the Gehenna Gate. [/spoiler]
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Postby MightiMidget » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:25 pm

Just half-rewatched first episode of Star Driver to see if it was something I wanted to recommend to watch with a friend tonight. WOW. That was full of cheesy awesomeness. xD Gah, I love Star Driver.
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Postby AngelicTotoro » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:40 pm

Last Exile episodes 1 - 6
It reminds me a little bit of Allison and Lillia, (which is a good thing since I did like that show.) so far so good. I like the characters, Claus is actually a rather likeable male lead, which is refreshing since I normally can't stand them.

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Postby Mr. Hat'n'Clogs » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:52 pm

AnimeGirl (post: 1509061) wrote:Watched the first five episodes of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (otherwise known as When They Cry). Well....I have to say I am a little disappointed. Many things, including key things, were cut from the manga. It sometimes felt rushed and that you didn't get enough time to get very attached to the characters. Plus the colors seemed too bright and made it look cheap, which for a horror/mystery, isn't a good first impression. But that's my least complaint. My biggest complaint was the English cast. For the heck of it when I was done, I checked to see what the Japanese voices sounded like....my ears were suddenly soothed.

Anyway, it's really too early to tell how much I will like the anime version in the end. But so far, I say manga over anime on this one. But I AM enjoying the anime, don't get me wrong. But surprisingly it's not as scary as it was in the manga.
You do realize that neither the Higurashi anime or manga are the original versions, right?
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Postby AnimeGirl » Fri Oct 07, 2011 12:24 am

Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1509138) wrote:You do realize that neither the Higurashi anime or manga are the original versions, right?


Yes, I know. It was a visual novel first (I so want to play that someday). But I believe the anime was adapted from the manga while the manga was adapted from the visual novel. At least I think so anyway XD!!
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Postby Atria35 » Fri Oct 07, 2011 5:44 am

AnimeGirl (post: 1509155) wrote:Yes, I know. It was a visual novel first (I so want to play that someday). But I believe the anime was adapted from the manga while the manga was adapted from the visual novel. At least I think so anyway XD!!


Not really. The main manga arcs were still being published until recently. The anime finished long ago.

But man, that VN.... I've put it on hold because it's one of the longer ones to play. The official estimate is that it takes 30-50 hours to complete. I've put in about.... 10-15 so far, and it's going nowhere fast.
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Postby MangaRocks! » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:48 am

Mawaru Penguindrum, of course! ;) (And since I think I forgot to post about it in here last week again: Ep.'s 12-13. :))

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Postby Juliannesan » Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:28 pm

I just have to say... I marathoned all of the Birdy The Mighty episodes, and it I ended up liking it a lot more than I thought I would. 8/10.
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