most memorable anime you have seen
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#61
10-27-09, 6:16 PM
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Mine are, Elfen Lied Higurashi (the first one) Full Metal Alchemist Code Geass Excel Saga..... yeah Modified by xjobforanotakux, 10-28-09, 5:06 PM |
#62
10-27-09, 6:36 PM
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#63
10-27-09, 8:14 PM
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I grew up on Sailor moon, Dragon Ball Z and Zatch bell. (Now I do not enjoy Zatch bell,, I'm Reading Dragon Ball not Z right now but slowly...I can't find book 3 anywhere) I wished to be a sailor solider and fight evil when i was young. i'm going as Makoto for Halloween ![]() |
#64
10-27-09, 8:41 PM
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I'd have to say: Ronin Warriors, Pokemon, Outlaw Star, Cowboy Bebop, Wolf's Rain and Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. Signature removed. Please follow the signature rules, as defined in the Site & Forum Guidelines. |
#65
10-27-09, 9:45 PM
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#66
10-28-09, 3:26 PM
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CrazyOtaku said:
I loved that anime... its actually my favorite movie and i forget about it >.< shame on me x.x |
#67
10-28-09, 4:11 PM
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EVA easily. Say what you will about the series, but it certainly isn't one I'll ever be able to forget about for various reasons. |
#69
10-28-09, 4:26 PM
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DBZ I watched it over 7 or 8 times. |
#70
10-28-09, 4:27 PM
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Baman said: mitamaking said: Najaraja said: Utena struck me in much the same way. It's the ending that is the most memorable part of it.Revolutionary Girl Utena I've watched it three times now, the series and the movie, and I still notice something different every time I watch it. I love it, thoroughly, though calling it "bizarre" doesn't really say enough. However I think it is one of the prettiest animes I've ever seen. |
#71
10-28-09, 4:35 PM
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Rurouni Kenshin, which is pretty much the reason why I started searching for more animu. |
#72
10-28-09, 5:38 PM
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alc51893 said: DBZ I watched it over 7 or 8 times. i feel you on this one -it was made 20 years ago, its still looks fresh. -Dbz has the most intense fight eva. -characters looks kickass -it made the japanese anime culture popular all over the world. -they still release new games every years making money more than all other anime. -goku could whoop anybody's ass ya know ![]() ![]() |
#75
10-28-09, 8:10 PM
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Offline Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 850 |
The following is the short list of anime that truly blew me away when I first saw them: Maison Ikkoku Princess Mononoke Barefoot Gen Grave of the Fireflies Neon Genesis Evangelion Maison Ikkoku in particular was fantastic. |
#76
10-28-09, 8:17 PM
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Probably Paranoia Agent, not because I think it was a masterpiece (I loved it, but not at the masterpiece level) but because it had some damn odd plot twists. Its OP and ED are pretty memorable, too, because they somehow manage to be creepy and weird. Also, I will never forget the train scenes in Spirited Away. Something about it just stuck to me and won't let go. |
#77
10-28-09, 8:21 PM
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Offline Joined: Jul 2009 Posts: 16 |
Pokemon. When Ash almost left pikachu to stay with the other pikachu's. lol sad episode. |
#78
10-28-09, 8:33 PM
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Offline Joined: Jan 2009 Posts: 191 |
Monsterrrrr ![]() |
#79
10-28-09, 11:30 PM
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Offline Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 3344 |
Cowboy bebop. *goes rewatch Ballad of Fallen Angels* |
#80
10-29-09, 12:59 AM
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Offline Joined: Sep 2009 Posts: 83 |
I wont ever forget Clannad After Story, the story really touched me ;) |


























