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Jul 2, 2013 10:56 PM
#351
Recommend me an anime please, also if there's something on my plan-to-watch list that I should absolutely watch according to my taste let me know please |
Jul 2, 2013 11:04 PM
#352
Enokii said: I see you like Lain, so I will also recommend Dennou Coil to you.Recommend me an anime please, also if there's something on my plan-to-watch list that I should absolutely watch according to my taste let me know please |
Jul 2, 2013 11:46 PM
#353
Ohh! I'd forgotten about this one. It seemed pretty intriguing, I shall watch it next. Thanks |
Jul 3, 2013 12:13 AM
#354
Ok. I will remember on watching that one. thanks. |
Jul 3, 2013 9:51 AM
#355
I need something to read after finished with Monster.. something fun, and while doesn't need a lot of thinking, it is still hilarious but.. classy |
Jul 3, 2013 10:24 AM
#356
doraemon1992 said: I need something to read after finished with Monster.. something fun, and while doesn't need a lot of thinking, it is still hilarious but.. classy SCHOOL RUMBLE |
"The more inexperienced you are, the more you want to show off." - Oreki, Hyouka |
Jul 3, 2013 10:28 AM
#357
sushi55 said: Already Read and Watched! HARUMPH!doraemon1992 said: I need something to read after finished with Monster.. something fun, and while doesn't need a lot of thinking, it is still hilarious but.. classy SCHOOL RUMBLE |
Jul 3, 2013 10:41 AM
#358
doraemon1992 said: sushi55 said: Already Read and Watched! HARUMPH!doraemon1992 said: I need something to read after finished with Monster.. something fun, and while doesn't need a lot of thinking, it is still hilarious but.. classy SCHOOL RUMBLE GINTAMA |
"The more inexperienced you are, the more you want to show off." - Oreki, Hyouka |
Jul 3, 2013 11:35 AM
#359
How about you watch NO CAPS? I'd recommend Dororon Enma-kun for some oldschool Go Nagai fun with lots of fanservice. |
Steel Ball Run anime when? |
Jul 3, 2013 11:47 AM
#360
Nidhoeggr said: I watched NO CAPS already, definitely the most "elitist" anime for the whole period of anime existenceHow about you watch NO CAPS? I'd recommend Dororon Enma-kun for some oldschool Go Nagai fun with lots of fanservice. hmm, okay then, dororon it is. thanks nid! @sushi: again, no! gintama anime is a weak and inferior version of its manga |
Jul 6, 2013 8:26 AM
#361
Popka said: Enokii said: I see you like Lain, so I will also recommend Dennou Coil to you.Recommend me an anime please, also if there's something on my plan-to-watch list that I should absolutely watch according to my taste let me know please Really enjoying it so far |
Jul 6, 2013 9:19 AM
#362
Good, I'm glad you like it. Fair warning: If you watch episode 13 right after episode 12, you might get mood whiplash. They're both very good episodes, though. |
Jul 7, 2013 11:57 AM
#363
I'm curious as to what you guys would suggest for me. I've been giving newer stuff (to me newer means post-2000) a try here and there this year, but I haven't found much outside JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 2012 that I liked very much. I am open to whatever. |
Jul 7, 2013 12:04 PM
#364
You could watch the reboots of older franchises like the new Space Battleship Yamato, Lupin - A Woman named Fujiko, Dororon Enma-kun Mera Mera or - although I believe that this might be a big disappointment - the new Gatchaman that airs soon. Some kodomo classics like Heidi are currently getting subbed as well and you still haven't seen Dr. Slump - a great Toriyama classic and his most popular series after Dragonball. If you don't mind series of varying quality you could give Ozma a try as well. |
NidhoeggrJul 7, 2013 12:07 PM
Steel Ball Run anime when? |
Jul 10, 2013 6:26 AM
#365
Can someone suggest me something to watch? Not too long (not over 50 episodes please)! |
Jul 10, 2013 8:09 AM
#366
your lists looks like mine years ago (smile). Nice. It is not easy to find good titles to watch at your age as most people would praise over complicated seinens that maybe you don't like yet. I see you're really into shonen. You should watch Full metal alchemist soon it is a good series (I just read the manga so I can only tell about brotherhood). Also you don't need to watch all new series. You can watch older series too. As some classic are really good. Speaking of classics there is a series that you must try: Utena. This series even if it is a shoujo it is not like normal shoujos. The anime shows that girls can also be valiant and brave not just Barbie princess. A must watch for someone around your age. Someone out there who knows more about classic shonens? |
Jul 10, 2013 8:16 AM
#367
looking for something in particular ? If not just pick something you might like in the enlightement list or another recommendation chart and then try three episodes. You can also try reviews websites ( not MAL ) and then watch the animes that get the highest ratings, or try things in MAL's top 100... |
Jul 10, 2013 9:06 AM
#368
Hey guys. I'm wondering which manga you guys suggest I should read after I finish up Kingdom and REAL. Thanks a bunch! :) |
Jul 10, 2013 11:36 AM
#369
Haakonwale said: Hey guys. I'm wondering which manga you guys suggest I should read after I finish up Kingdom and REAL. Thanks a bunch! :) I'd recommend reading Slam Dunk after finishing REAL, nowhere near enlightening but great cast of characters and adrenaline pumping basketball matches. As for Kingdom, judging by the recommendations (I have not watched it) I'd say Fuushi Yuugi makes a nice change of pace :D |
"The more inexperienced you are, the more you want to show off." - Oreki, Hyouka |
Jul 10, 2013 12:01 PM
#370
@mermaidghost: I am a bit lost because I can't really gauge your tastes. Try Durarara because of Baccano and get some action/adventure Shounen because you really seem to like Soul Eater and Ao no Exorcist. Fullmetal Alchemist, Hunter X Hunter (both 2011 and the old version are good), Jojo's Bizarre Adventure and Hokuto No ken are all classics within the demographic that are held in high regard here. You should also try out the FMA and HxH manga along with Magi, One Piece and Nanatsu No Taizai (a new series that I find quite charming). Additionally Cowboy Bebop, Madoka Magica, Ghost In The Shall (you can start with movies or the series) and Neon Genesis Evangelion to get some classics in your lists. @Haak: I agree with suchi about Fuushi Yuugi, we might repoll this in the future and iit's supposed to be really good. Haven't seen it myself, but more readers means more votes :P I personally find Slam Dunk to be one of the most important 80s WSJ titles and recommend you read it along with Vagabond since Inoue's stories are always great. You can check out Vinland Saga as well. |
Steel Ball Run anime when? |
Jul 13, 2013 1:28 AM
#371
Has anyone watched "House of Five Leaves" or "Bartender"? I'd want to know if they're worth watching. |
Jul 13, 2013 1:36 AM
#372
I've seen House of Five Leaves and I would very much recommend it. It is slow, contemplative, atmospheric and very much character driven anime, but definitely not boring. It's subtle, yet memorable. I'd write more, but have to keep it short because I'm not typing with a real keyboard so it's pain in the ass. In short, it's very close to how I envisioned noitaminA slot should look like. |
Jul 13, 2013 1:47 AM
#373
Jul 13, 2013 3:09 AM
#374
As the club's resident latent alcoholic I can only recommend Bartender. It is a slow, wonderful series with a great main character, episodic tales and some good drinks. |
Steel Ball Run anime when? |
Jul 13, 2013 3:21 AM
#375
Jul 13, 2013 3:52 AM
#376
Can someone recommend me something based on my list. (If your recommendation is in my PTW, please recommend it). |
Jul 13, 2013 4:07 AM
#377
@JohnDavis I'd recommend Only Yesterday and Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal for anime. And Homunculus, Hoshi no Samidare, and the four critically acclaimed works of Asano Inio (Subarashii Sekai, Solanin, Nijigahara Holograph, and Oyasumi Punpun) for manga. |
Jul 13, 2013 4:24 AM
#378
@JohnDavis You liked Nodame Cantabile and Usagi Drop ? Then try Arakawa Under the Bridge and Ucchu Kyoudai, two similar slice of life I see you have City Hunter, Shinsekai Yori and Xamd Lost Memories in your PTW, I recommend you watch these three. Xamd lost memories is very similar to Eureka Seven, if you want more Eureka Seven watch it, but don't ever watch Ao. City Hunter is a classic 80's anime Shinsekai Yori is one of my favourite animes if you like horror, supernatural and deep animes then it's a very good anime You could also try some of Osamu Tekusa's mangas, Black Jack for example |
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Jul 15, 2013 3:18 AM
#379
Jul 15, 2013 4:37 AM
#380
@teenoli Since you really like 'epic', action plots, why not Black Lagoon? Awesome gunfights and badassery, a really fun cast and a great English dub if you don't mind hearing a LOT of swear words. Also, because it's an anime staple and you haven't seen it yet, Neon Genesis Evangelion. You may love it or hate it (I believe that there is NO way to tell if someone will like it or not until they've seen in, no matter what there other tastes are) but it's something every anime fan needs to try. Revolutionary Girl Utena is a shoujo that you just can't go past. Thought-provoking with a somewhat creepy yet beautiful atmosphere and symbolism and another classic. If you want a shoujo that's more lighthearted, go for Cardcaptor Sakura. Cute and innocent, very lovely and just makes you smile every time you watch it. |
Jul 15, 2013 2:12 PM
#381
My plan to read & On Hold list is gigantic already, but if someone wants to add some mangas, you're welcome :3 http://myanimelist.net/mangalist/CrashRHCP |
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Jul 15, 2013 2:32 PM
#382
CrashRHCP said: My plan to read & On Hold list is gigantic already, but if someone wants to add some mangas, you're welcome :3 http://myanimelist.net/mangalist/CrashRHCP You read Tsubasa and xxxHolic without reading like.... ANY other CLAMP series? That's like playing Kingdom Hearts without ever having watched a Disney movie or played a Final Fantasy game. So in light of that, read the following: Tokyo Babylon X/1999 RG Veda Card Captor Sakura Chobits (not quite as good as the others) Clover Legend of Chung Hyang |
Jul 15, 2013 2:36 PM
#383
I recommend Oyasumi Punpun, which evidently will be ending soon. There are some bigger fans of Asano in this club that would probably have more recommendations for you. |
Jul 15, 2013 2:42 PM
#384
Amberleh said: CrashRHCP said: My plan to read & On Hold list is gigantic already, but if someone wants to add some mangas, you're welcome :3 http://myanimelist.net/mangalist/CrashRHCP You read Tsubasa and xxxHolic without reading like.... ANY other CLAMP series? That's like playing Kingdom Hearts without ever having watched a Disney movie or played a Final Fantasy game. So in light of that, read the following: Tokyo Babylon X/1999 RG Veda Card Captor Sakura Chobits (not quite as good as the others) Clover Legend of Chung Hyang I-I... I had seen a bit of Chobits, which it IS on my list, and I've seen a lot of episodes of Sakura when I was a kid. But xxxHolic doesn't really need to have read the others. it only has connection with Tsubasa. I guess those are all Clamp titles then? xD I'll be sure the check them out :3 @Popka Ah, that's Solanin's writer, right? I really did like that manga. |
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Jul 15, 2013 2:46 PM
#385
The Chobits anime is atrocious. Don't watch it. It is just... SO unbearably bad. Just read the manga, it's shorter anyway. And the Sakura anime that aired in the US is a very different series from the original version. It's more butchered than English Sailor Moon by a long shot. |
Jul 15, 2013 2:48 PM
#386
Amberleh said: The Chobits anime is atrocious. Don't watch it. It is just... SO unbearably bad. Just read the manga, it's shorter anyway. And the Sakura anime that aired in the US is a very different series from the original version. It's more butchered than English Sailor Moon by a long shot. I read the manga! xD It's on my list, note 9, I read it in two days. I love seinen and romance, so :I And I saw the Portuguese version, since I am Portuguese, not sure how butchered that is, but I remember liking as a kid and not telling anyone cuz i was a "MANLY MAN" and should only like Dragon Ball. Even though my favorite childhood show was Digimon... and I'm digressing. |
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Jul 15, 2013 8:23 PM
#387
Any recommendations on manga for me? Need something good, I am in more of a happy rom-com mood right now but will accept anything. |
Jul 15, 2013 8:48 PM
#388
palamedes465 said: It doesn't look like you read a lot of josei (or shoujo for that matter), but completed rom-coms, I recommend these:Any recommendations on manga for me? Need something good, I am in more of a happy rom-com mood right now but will accept anything. |
Jul 15, 2013 9:27 PM
#389
RarityRoyale said: @teenoli Since you really like 'epic', action plots, why not Black Lagoon? Awesome gunfights and badassery, a really fun cast and a great English dub if you don't mind hearing a LOT of swear words. Also, because it's an anime staple and you haven't seen it yet, Neon Genesis Evangelion. You may love it or hate it (I believe that there is NO way to tell if someone will like it or not until they've seen in, no matter what there other tastes are) but it's something every anime fan needs to try. Revolutionary Girl Utena is a shoujo that you just can't go past. Thought-provoking with a somewhat creepy yet beautiful atmosphere and symbolism and another classic. If you want a shoujo that's more lighthearted, go for Cardcaptor Sakura. Cute and innocent, very lovely and just makes you smile every time you watch it. Oh thanks :) Black Lagoon sounds like a good way to kill time. I've been meaning to watch NGE ever since I started watching anime, but it's so LONG D: |
Jul 15, 2013 10:06 PM
#390
Long? It's only like 26 episodes right? That's pretty standard. For just the original series you just need to watch NGE and End of Evangelion. I haven't seen any of the new movies though. Utena and Sakura, those are what I would call long. Or Sailor Moon. Holy crap Sailor Moon. But anyway, Teenoli, I don't see Ga-Rei: Zero anywhere on your list. Based on your ratings it seems like a logical choice for you to watch. The English Dub is FANTASTIC and readily available on Netflix, Funi's Youtube channel, and I THIIINK Hulu, maybe. It's a really great 2008 anime that feels a bit like a throwback to the 80's and 90's demons in tokyo setting that was quite popular in those eras and features one of the most believable friendships in anime. It's also only 12 eps, so give it a shot. |
Jul 16, 2013 1:05 AM
#391
palamedes465 said: Any recommendations on manga for me? Need something good, I am in more of a happy rom-com mood right now but will accept anything. Check out Love Hina then. |
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Jul 16, 2013 4:25 PM
#392
Jul 19, 2013 5:46 AM
#393
Popka said: I recommend Oyasumi Punpun, which evidently will be ending soon. There are some bigger fans of Asano in this club that would probably have more recommendations for you. And here's one now. I recommend Subarashii Sekai, Solanin, and Nijigahra Holograph if you want to expand your Asano knowledge. MORE ASANO INIO FOR EVERYONE! |
Jul 19, 2013 1:08 PM
#394
I'm also looking for a few recommendations based on my list. |
Jul 19, 2013 1:24 PM
#395
@seelteam6 I'd advice you to watch and read more of these lists. But seeing as you are a big fan of Anno, why not watch his other works: Gunbuster and Kare Kano. If you also want more of Gainax, I recommend FLCL and Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. But if what you liked about NGE was the dementia, then try out Serial Experiment Lain. |
Jul 19, 2013 3:33 PM
#396
Ducat_Revel said: I was quite dumbfounded by nijigahara the moment I first read it :s.. would it better to read subarashi or solanin first?Popka said: I recommend Oyasumi Punpun, which evidently will be ending soon. There are some bigger fans of Asano in this club that would probably have more recommendations for you. And here's one now. I recommend Subarashii Sekai, Solanin, and Nijigahra Holograph if you want to expand your Asano knowledge. MORE ASANO INIO FOR EVERYONE! |
Jul 19, 2013 3:41 PM
#397
Nijigahara is the hardest Asano work to get into and requires a rereading. Subarashi and Solanin are easier, but the brilliance in his story writing has the strongest presence in Holograph. |
Steel Ball Run anime when? |
Jul 19, 2013 8:09 PM
#398
On Asano I admit Nijigahara is the hardest Asano work to read. It's really the one that refuses to spoon-feed its reader. But as Nid said, the story in it and its writing is superb (second to Oyasumi Punpun imo.) I think the easiest Asano work to read (as well as his weakest) is Subarashii Sekai. I don't mean to say its bad! Heck no! It's just clearer and a lot more uplifting than the other 3 works. It ends on a very encouraging note. Solanin may appear to be the easiest work to read, as the story is the simplest, but it has a lot of drama in it and a topic that's harder to swallow than in Subarashii. Not the darkest manga, but the simplest, and in my opinion, the one that's handled the best (well, excluding Oyasumi Punpun.) I love OP. If the manga ends right (which I don't doubt one second,) it'll be the first work in anime and manga that I'll give straight 10s to. Back to the point, if we're talking about the easiest ones to read, I think the arrangement goes like this (from least to greatest:) Subarashiii Sekai, Solanin, Oyasumi Punpun, and Nijigahra Holograph. |
Jul 19, 2013 11:38 PM
#399
Ducat_Revel said: ahaha, unfortunately OP is the first I tackle among Asano's work, but seems like I was overestimating myself by getting on Nijigahara for the next one..On Asano I admit Nijigahara is the hardest Asano work to read. It's really the one that refuses to spoon-feed its reader. But as Nid said, the story in it and its writing is superb (second to Oyasumi Punpun imo.) I think the easiest Asano work to read (as well as his weakest) is Subarashii Sekai. I don't mean to say its bad! Heck no! It's just clearer and a lot more uplifting than the other 3 works. It ends on a very encouraging note. Solanin may appear to be the easiest work to read, as the story is the simplest, but it has a lot of drama in it and a topic that's harder to swallow than in Subarashii. Not the darkest manga, but the simplest, and in my opinion, the one that's handled the best (well, excluding Oyasumi Punpun.) I love OP. If the manga ends right (which I don't doubt one second,) it'll be the first work in anime and manga that I'll give straight 10s to. Back to the point, if we're talking about the easiest ones to read, I think the arrangement goes like this (from least to greatest:) Subarashiii Sekai, Solanin, Oyasumi Punpun, and Nijigahra Holograph. Thanks for the suggestion Ducat! On that matters, are there any other titles (manga nor anime) that stand in the same level as nijigahara, i.e requires a rereading or refuses to spoon-feed its reader quality)? |
Jul 19, 2013 11:47 PM
#400
Oyasumi Punpun is the one I read first because it's the one I heard of first. I probably would have read Nijigahara Holograph first if I knew about it because 1) It's short, and 2) I like confusing/weird things. It's a different experience from other kinds of stories. Doraemon, you weren't there when we watched Nekojiru-sou, were you? I can't say its on Nijigahara's level because I never read Nijigahara, but it was obviously not attempting to be accessible. |
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