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Favorite Anime
Rurouni Kenshin
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Princess Mononoke
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Mushishi
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Ginga Nagareboshi Gin
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Seirei no Moribito
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Favorite Manga
Lone Wolf and Cub
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Ginga Nagareboshi Gin
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Kacchu no Senshi Gamu!
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Ginga Densetsu Riki
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Kanpai!
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Favorite Characters
Kenshin
Himura, Kenshin
Pikachu
Pikachu
Toboe
Toboe
Ginko
Ginko
Hei
Hei

Favorite People
Takahashi, Yoshihiro
Takahashi, Yoshihiro
Takeuchi, Junko
Takeuchi, Junko
Ginga, Banjou
Ginga, Banjou
Ohtani, Ikue
Ohtani, Ikue

Clubs
Total Clubs: 18
Reviewers Review Club for Reviews of Reviewers, MAL Claim a Mangaka, AMV Makers Society, Left Handed Anime club, MAL Ninja Village, The True Badass Club, *Vessel Of Villains*, Wolves Lovers Club!, MAL Claim A Pokemon, Ginga Universe, A Failure Stands Tall; Support The Underdogs!, Japanese Language and Culture Club, Japanese Beginners, Natsume Yuujinchou Fanclub, The Golden Sun fanclub
Friends
Total Friends: 4
sinistra45, WolfWar, xxNanaki, PureFault

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0 of 3 people found this review helpful
 
It's a little hard to review a film such as this. It had all the makings of what more popular anime movies got, yet Jungle Emperor Leo never made a big impression to anime fans or the movie industry. It's a bit sad to note that this movie was pretty accurate to its manga counterpart and had an obvious effort done to it only to be cast aside to other big-shot movies such as Princess Mononoke, Rurouni Kenshin: Ishinshishi e no Requiem, and The End of Evangelion in the same year.

Unneeded opinions aside, the animation in the movie is excellent for a late 90s film. read more
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May 14, 2009
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9 of 16 people found this review helpful
 
Mushishi, in every sense of the word, is an experience. Not only is it an experience for the characters that are told in the episodes; it's also an experience for its watchers. You feel sympathetic towards the people you watch. You only see them for a set time limit of about twenty minutes, but you may go through years of their lives. After the episode is done, you feel like you've known them personally. That's how real and powerful Mushishi feels.

Mushishi is one of those anime gems that really cares about the important things that made anime so great in the first place. One, is read more
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Jul 26, 2008
Ginga Nagareboshi Gin (Manga) add
1 of 3 people found this review helpful
 
If you have already seen the anime adaptation to Ginga Nagareboshi Gin, then the first 13 of the 18 volumes will be very similar. Only a few scenes being taken out of the anime for time purposes. But there are only minor differences. Beyond volume 13, a large arc takes place that the anime never touched on.

The wolf arc. Ginga Nagareboshi Gin gets a solid ending by Gohei's funeral and an adult Gin saying his last good-byes to his old master. It was a perfect ending to a pretty perfect story. There were battles and deaths and it is saddening that Toei Animation never made read more
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Jul 17, 2008
She and Her Cat (Anime) add
21 of 29 people found this review helpful
 
She and Her Cat is told from the perspective of Chobi; a cat that was recently adopted by She, an unnamed girl. Chobi is quite a philosophical little cat but his observations don't go past of what a regular cat might think. He notes how the girl cries, but does not wonder why, only that She is perfect and must not be at fault. He notes that She leaves during the day, but does not wonder where, only that the scent of the outside world comes through the door each time. He just knows that they are together, and that's all that there needs to read more
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Jul 16, 2008
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23 of 34 people found this review helpful
 
This OVA honestly doesn't feel like an true OVA. There really is no difference to the animation or sound, and doesn't add much to the show besides more problems for the characters. The soundtrack is the same soundtrack they used in the show and there is no new characters introduced. Just another sub-plot that is cleverly told in a way that doesn't make it seem out of place.

In order to "finish" the series in just four more episodes, the pace is fast and to the point. The constant attention to detail and new developments is enough to make people watch.

Granted, this ending is better than read more
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8 of 9 people found this review helpful
 
After so many years and whatnot, most fans would think that eventually the Pokemon movies would lose their charm that the first few gave. I was starting to believe that myself.

What made Lucario and the Mystery of Mew so appealing was that instead of just showing a legendary pokemon and making it more epic than it really needs to be, this Pokemon movie took a step backwards and just didn't use a legendary pokemon as a main character (Mew seemed more as a side character) but Lucario was also close to the old atmosphere that made the older movies so great.

The very first scene shows read more
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Jul 9, 2008
Ginga Densetsu Riki (Manga) add
1 of 2 people found this review helpful
 
The story (obviously) follows the puppyhood of Riki. It has the same flare from the rest of the Ginga series and the plot twists were enough to enjoy this short story.

The art was in Yoshihiro's unique style of drawing and the dog designs resemble those found in his other series. So yes, the art of the manga is great even if Yoshihiro's drawings haven't changed much since the 1970's.

The cast of characters is significantly smaller in GDR than in any of the other Ginga books. The cast of dogs include Riki and his family and four wild dogs (Heiji and his brothers). And of course, read more
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Jul 9, 2008
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25 of 37 people found this review helpful
 
Pokemon had many good qualities during its golden years (roughly 1998-2002). It became an unstoppable force in many countries, mainly the USA and Japan. It quickly became the most successful show based off a video game and it has the most episodes of any animated show ever shown in America.

The animation was great for its time, and the songs were very addictive. It was obvious that everybody that saw the show enjoyed it very much, myself included. And to this day, over 10 years after the debut of Pokemon, they are still able to sell merchandise.

But what created the downfall of the series was that read more
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Jul 9, 2008
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5 of 8 people found this review helpful
 
Edit: After I re-watched this series, I have decided to re-review Ginga Densetsu Weed. I realize that I wasn't in the best of moods while writing my previous entry and now I'll write this review with a more... Level head.

Ginga Densetsu Weed is the sequel to Ginga Nagareboshi Gin. Both share a few of the same characters and the like. Ginga Densetsu Weed, however, is much newer (having been made in 2005 while Ginga Nagreboshi Gin being made in 1986). However, being relatively new does not automatically make it great, but GDW might be worth looking into since there is an extreme lack in dog read more
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14 of 20 people found this review helpful
 
First off, one should know not to take this special very seriously. For one, the special shows every single character attending the sports festival (even already dead characters). I myself enjoyed pointing out some people like the 4th Hokage and Itachi from the crowd. Second, the plot revolves around Naruto needing to use the restroom, but to his dismay, he just can't seem to find a toilet without interruptions.

The animation in the Sports Festival is the same animation used in the actual movie, so it is high quality in terms of detail. The sound is... Well it sounds like what any Naruto scene would sound read more
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