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Mar 4, 2015 8:37 AM
#51
ivnzpe said: Taewan said: mushishi best fucking series relaxing but mysterious show with unqiue stories + beautiful OST's and openings I'm into mysterious series! Thank you for sharing. I wonder if you can relate to one of its characters? If you don't mind me asking, is the story relevant in your life? there is only one main character(ginko) and he is my favorite character if the story is relevant to my life? nope |
Mar 4, 2015 8:37 AM
#52
Muan142 said: Cardcaptor Sakura - consistently awesome for 70 episodes and two movies. Twice as long and almost as good as any of the best. Same reason Count of Monte Cristo is by favorite book while Gulliver's Travels comes second. 1200 pages of brilliant dialogue beats 200 pages of life changing and insightful any day of the week Yeah, I'm also familiar with Monte Cristo. One of the literature pieces I have learned in college. Have you ever dreamt of having Sakura's cards? Hahaha! |
Mar 4, 2015 8:38 AM
#53
If i had to pick one it would Cowboy Bebop. |
Mar 4, 2015 8:40 AM
#54
Hulohot said: If i had to pick one it would Cowboy Bebop. You have the same fave with DoctorCaim. Do you have the same insight how does it differ from any other anime? Thanks! |
Mar 4, 2015 8:41 AM
#55
ivnzpe said: RayAdha said: Hokuto no Ken....if you like overpowered MC and bloody fights Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu Ka......if you longing for relaxing anime I'll go for the bloody fights hahaha thank you for sharing your favorite anime. I'll consider watching that as well! :) I'm just wondering, how do fatal anime affect you? It doesn't affect anything in my life, well, maybe I got too absorbed by its bloody but hilarious fights. |
(っ◔◡◔)っ 𝓘 𝔀𝓲𝓼𝓱 𝔂𝓸𝓾 𝓪𝓵𝓵 𝓱𝓪𝓿𝓮 𝓪 𝔀𝓸𝓷𝓭𝓮𝓻𝓯𝓾𝓵 𝓭𝓪𝔂 ♥ |
Mar 4, 2015 8:50 AM
#56
my favorite anime is One piece, why?? simply because it has a drama, action and comedy. my english is bad and I'm sorry |
Mar 4, 2015 8:51 AM
#57
Taewan said: ivnzpe said: Taewan said: mushishi best fucking series relaxing but mysterious show with unqiue stories + beautiful OST's and openings I'm into mysterious series! Thank you for sharing. I wonder if you can relate to one of its characters? If you don't mind me asking, is the story relevant in your life? there is only one main character(ginko) and he is my favorite character if the story is relevant to my life? nope May I aslo know how makes its stories unique? :) |
Mar 4, 2015 8:52 AM
#58
captwhat said: my favorite anime is One piece, why?? simply because it has a drama, action and comedy. my english is bad and I'm sorry No worries, dear! If you don't mind me asking, what is your nationality? And are you really into watching anime? |
Mar 4, 2015 8:54 AM
#59
Nationality? you mean what country I am living at? I'm from philippines. I'm not that into animes but if the topic is about One piece. Ohhhh I'm telling you we can talk all day. |
Mar 4, 2015 8:55 AM
#60
Probably Bebop, it was the very first Anime i watched and it always held a special place in my heart. The action/music/animation were all top notch. |
Mar 4, 2015 8:56 AM
#61
captwhat said: Nationality? you mean what country I am living at? I'm from philippines. I'm not that into animes but if the topic is about One piece. Ohhhh I'm telling you we can talk all day. Yup and we're just breathing the same air, dude. I like One Piece as well but I haven't finished watching it yet. If we're gonna talk all day long about it, you might spoil everything. And that's probably a big NO! Haha! |
Mar 4, 2015 8:57 AM
#62
Neon Genesis Evangelion. Nothing I've watched has affected me as much as that show did. It turned every anime cliche on its head, made me think more than a series ever has and the final five minutes of EoE, especially the things Yui says, will stick with me until the day I die. I do not think it's a perfect anime by any means and the story has plenty of flaws, but I always go by personal feelings over things like animation quality and story integrity. Very honorable mentions go to Clannad, Serial Experiments Lain and Shinsekai Yori, as well as the final episode of Angel Beats, despite not giving it the anime itself a top rating. |
Mar 4, 2015 8:58 AM
#63
Oh come on, no one has finished One piece yet since the episodes are stilll on going, and I think they're like on episode 700+ already right? |
Mar 4, 2015 9:03 AM
#64
It's always goin' to be Deathnote. the very 1st anime that I've ever watched, 'cause it's unique. |
Mar 4, 2015 9:03 AM
#65
captwhat said: Nationality? you mean what country I am living at? I'm from philippines. I'm not that into animes but if the topic is about One piece. Ohhhh I'm telling you we can talk all day. Yup and I am also a Filipino, hi there! I also like One Piece but I haven't finished watching it and if we're gonna talk about it all day long, you might spoil everything! Hahaha! |
Mar 4, 2015 9:06 AM
#66
SubaTonic said: Neon Genesis Evangelion. Nothing I've watched has affected me as much as that show did. It turned every anime cliche on its head, made me think more than a series ever has and the final five minutes of EoE, especially the things Yui says, will stick with me until the day I die. I do not think it's a perfect anime by any means and the story has plenty of flaws, but I always go by personal feelings over things like animation quality and story integrity. Very honorable mentions go to Clannad, Serial Experiments Lain and Shinsekai Yori, as well as the final episode of Angel Beats, despite not giving it the anime itself a top rating. SubaTonic said: Neon Genesis Evangelion. Nothing I've watched has affected me as much as that show did. It turned every anime cliche on its head, made me think more than a series ever has and the final five minutes of EoE, especially the things Yui says, will stick with me until the day I die. I do not think it's a perfect anime by any means and the story has plenty of flaws, but I always go by personal feelings over things like animation quality and story integrity. Very honorable mentions go to Clannad, Serial Experiments Lain and Shinsekai Yori, as well as the final episode of Angel Beats, despite not giving it the anime itself a top rating. Wow, thank you so much for sharing! You have mentioned the cliche content of anime? Do you still prefer them than reality shows? How long have you been watching anime series? :) |
Mar 4, 2015 9:08 AM
#67
captwhat said: Oh come on, no one has finished One piece yet since the episodes are stilll on going, and I think they're like on episode 700+ already right? I'm not that really update (and I'm not a huge fan of anime) and my apologies about that. In which episode are you already? |
Mar 4, 2015 9:09 AM
#68
Ayaka88 said: It's always goin' to be Deathnote. the very 1st anime that I've ever watched, 'cause it's unique. Haven't tried watching Deathnote. What makes it unique, by the way? |
Mar 4, 2015 9:10 AM
#69
I've liked anime for most of my life, and started with good ol' DBZ back when Toonami was still airing during the after-school hours. First series I watched from start to finish was Angelic Layer, and that remains dear to my heart..but it just doesn't compare to the favorites I have now. And yeah, I greatly prefer animated series over live action ones. |
Mar 4, 2015 9:11 AM
#70
I'm still in episode 543, still stuck there :( Sad captwhat :( |
Mar 4, 2015 9:12 AM
#72
what makes it unique is that, the person's name that is written in that notebook will die all of a sudden. #SCARY! |
Mar 4, 2015 9:16 AM
#73
captwhat said: I'm still in episode 543, still stuck there :( Sad captwhat :( We still have a long way to go in watching One Piece. Do you have any other anime suggestions in mind? |
Mar 4, 2015 9:17 AM
#75
Ayaka88 said: what makes it unique is that, the person's name that is written in that notebook will die all of a sudden. #SCARY! Have you imagined that certain twist happening in your real life? Haha! |
Mar 4, 2015 9:18 AM
#76
try watching AIRGEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HIHIHI |
Mar 4, 2015 9:19 AM
#77
...Why are there so many brand new accounts in this thread..? |
Mar 4, 2015 9:20 AM
#78
captwhat said: try watching AIRGEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HIHIHI What's the genre and synopsis? Sorry, I really want to know everything before watching and google content doesn't satisfy me. I really need to seek for others' suggestions hahaha! |
Mar 4, 2015 9:21 AM
#79
ivnzpe said: GhostwithdaRing said: ivnzpe said: GhostwithdaRing said: Fullmetal Alchemist is the greatest serjes ever made. Fact! Thanks! But what makes Fullmetal Alchemist the greatest series for you? How does it differ from the others? Anyway...the "serjes" thing aside. So you really want raisans, bro? I appreciate the information you have shared though, thank you! If you don't mind me asking for reasons, can you give me some? I'm just in dire need of great anime suggestions. It's a great de-construction and re-construction of fantasy action Shonen. It's very theam-atically strongs, sticks close to it's themes. The character depth and development balanced and flows with the plot. Neither is focused on too much, that is loses flow, and even poorly does it. It may not be the deepest series in the world, but when it's deep, it actually gets deep, and no-where near pretentious The story-telling is straight-forward...and fairly predictable...but the fact that it's such a predictable and straight-forward story that's still good enough to keep your interst for 64-130 Episodes is extremely impressive. The art-style is beautifully done, unique, and has this cool style I like. They mixed gritty real world mixed with fantasy mixed with Anime...it's really cool. The character designs are brilliantily done and creative. It changed my life, and is the most power-ful and emotionall power-ful series I've ever had the pleasure of watching. The fact that you get two stories, two master-piece stories. FMA 2003 and FMA: Brotherhood is beautiful. That's a once in a life time opportunity. FMA 2003 may be flawed, and have ass-pulls and plot holes...but think about it this way. FMA 2003 doesn't skip the beginning of the FMA Manga...and it strayed away from the Manga half-way through, of course it's going to have plot-holes and ass-pulls. They made it as perfect as possible for creating their own story half-way through the story. Both Anime's ending are theamatically strong in their own way. FMA 2003 shows the negative and more realistic effects of equivelant exchange. FMA:B is a story about the brothers getting their bodies back for an equivelant exchange. The soundtrack is brilliant for both. The English dubs are fantastic. I'll never get sick of the ED/OP. Also FMA 2003, espically Brotherhood are the greatest pieces of media I've ever experienced in my life. They're the first pieces of media to make me sob out loud. Oddly enough, FMA: Brotherhood made me sob out loud a lot more. Also this scene will stick with me until I die... (SPOILERS) "Alphonse, look at me! I promise, someday soon! I'm coming back for you! Just you wait! Wait for me" "Let it all out..." I'm a man, and I sobbed like a baby for like 30 minutes, it blew my mind. That's when I knew FMA:B was the greatest thing to ever happen in my life! |
Mar 4, 2015 9:22 AM
#80
SubaTonic said: ...Why are there so many brand new accounts in this thread..? And that, I really don't know. Thank you for sharing, btw! |
Mar 4, 2015 9:22 AM
#81
I love Barakamon. Just a relaxing and funny slice of life anime. |
j |
Mar 4, 2015 9:25 AM
#82
GhostwithdaRing said: ivnzpe said: GhostwithdaRing said: ivnzpe said: GhostwithdaRing said: Fullmetal Alchemist is the greatest serjes ever made. Fact! Thanks! But what makes Fullmetal Alchemist the greatest series for you? How does it differ from the others? Anyway...the "serjes" thing aside. So you really want raisans, bro? I appreciate the information you have shared though, thank you! If you don't mind me asking for reasons, can you give me some? I'm just in dire need of great anime suggestions. It's a great de-construction and re-construction of fantasy action Shonen. It's very theam-atically strongs, sticks close to it's themes. The character depth and development balanced and flows with the plot. Neither is focused on too much, that is loses flow, and even poorly does it. It may not be the deepest series in the world, but when it's deep, it actually gets deep, and no-where near pretentious The story-telling is straight-forward...and fairly predictable...but the fact that it's such a predictable and straight-forward story that's still good enough to keep your interst for 64-130 Episodes is extremely impressive. The art-style is beautifully done, unique, and has this cool style I like. They mixed gritty real world mixed with fantasy mixed with Anime...it's really cool. The character designs are brilliantily done and creative. FMA: Brotherhood, specifically, has no obvious flaws, besides the pace rushing in the first Season. There's no plot-holes, etc. It changed my life, and is the most power-ful and emotionall power-ful series I've ever had the pleasure of watching. The fact that you get two stories, two master-piece stories. FMA 2003 and FMA: Brotherhood is beautiful. That's a once in a life time opportunity. FMA 2003 may be flawed, and have ass-pulls and plot holes...but think about it this way. FMA 2003 doesn't skip the beginning of the FMA Manga...and it strayed away from the Manga half-way through, of course it's going to have plot-holes and ass-pulls. They made it as perfect as possible for creating their own story half-way through the story. Both Anime's ending are theamatically strong in their own way. FMA 2003 shows the negative and more realistic effects of equivelant exchange. FMA:B is a story about the brothers getting their bodies back for an equivelant exchange. The soundtrack is brilliant for both. The English dubs are fantastic. I'll never get sick of the ED/OP. FMA 2003, and FMA:B complete each other's experiences even though they're completely different stories. Which I find very impressive and amazing! Also FMA 2003, espically Brotherhood are the greatest pieces of media I've ever experienced in my life. They're the first pieces of media to make me sob out loud. Oddly enough, FMA: Brotherhood made me sob out loud a lot more. Also this scene will stick with me until I die... (SPOILERS) "Alphonse, look at me! I promise, someday soon! I'm coming back for you! Just you wait! Wait for me" "Let it all out..." I'm a man, and I sobbed like a baby for like 30 minutes, it blew my mind. That's when I knew FMA:B was the greatest thing to ever happen in my life! Oh and the next Episode...with Van Hohenheim and Trisha Elric had me sobbing too. FMA:B's just a master-piece. |
Mar 4, 2015 9:26 AM
#83
What the heck? What kind of question is that senpai? hahahahaha |
Mar 4, 2015 9:28 AM
#84
ERiiK said: I love Barakamon. Just a relaxing and funny slice of life anime. Wee! Another one added on my list, thanks a lot! Do you have your favorite anime character as well? :) |
Mar 4, 2015 9:28 AM
#85
The genre is more on action, I don't know what sypnosis is. -_- |
Mar 4, 2015 9:31 AM
#86
Ayaka88 said: What the heck? What kind of question is that senpai? hahahahaha Sorry about that! Hahahahaha! I have too much curiosity in my system. Have you watched other anime aside from Deathnote? |
Mar 4, 2015 9:31 AM
#87
FMA:B because I don't have any complaints about it. But tbh I would not like to say FMA:B is my favourite. There are a lot of anime that I thought did some aspect better which I loved them for. But FMA:B was the best overall. |
Mar 4, 2015 9:33 AM
#88
captwhat said: The genre is more on action, I don't know what sypnosis is. -_- Synopsis is the plot or brief summary of the story. I'm into fatal action, do you consider it as one? Hahaha! |
Mar 4, 2015 9:34 AM
#89
KLKfanboy said: KLK because: -splendid animation -great OST -i love the characters -not too serious -fast pacing -many twists -fanservice -stupid yet entertaining as fuck KLK makes fun of fanservice. KLK is where fanservice is the plot. |
Mar 4, 2015 9:35 AM
#90
ivnzpe said: ERiiK said: I love Barakamon. Just a relaxing and funny slice of life anime. Wee! Another one added on my list, thanks a lot! Do you have your favorite anime character as well? :) From Barakamon my fav character is Naru. She is just the total opposite of a loli :'DD |
j |
Mar 4, 2015 9:35 AM
#91
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Mar 4, 2015 9:36 AM
#92
GhostwithdaRing said: GhostwithdaRing said: ivnzpe said: GhostwithdaRing said: ivnzpe said: GhostwithdaRing said: Fullmetal Alchemist is the greatest serjes ever made. Fact! Thanks! But what makes Fullmetal Alchemist the greatest series for you? How does it differ from the others? Anyway...the "serjes" thing aside. So you really want raisans, bro? I appreciate the information you have shared though, thank you! If you don't mind me asking for reasons, can you give me some? I'm just in dire need of great anime suggestions. It's a great de-construction and re-construction of fantasy action Shonen. It's very theam-atically strongs, sticks close to it's themes. The character depth and development balanced and flows with the plot. Neither is focused on too much, that is loses flow, and even poorly does it. It may not be the deepest series in the world, but when it's deep, it actually gets deep, and no-where near pretentious The story-telling is straight-forward...and fairly predictable...but the fact that it's such a predictable and straight-forward story that's still good enough to keep your interst for 64-130 Episodes is extremely impressive. The art-style is beautifully done, unique, and has this cool style I like. They mixed gritty real world mixed with fantasy mixed with Anime...it's really cool. The character designs are brilliantily done and creative. FMA: Brotherhood, specifically, has no obvious flaws, besides the pace rushing in the first Season. There's no plot-holes, etc. It changed my life, and is the most power-ful and emotionall power-ful series I've ever had the pleasure of watching. The fact that you get two stories, two master-piece stories. FMA 2003 and FMA: Brotherhood is beautiful. That's a once in a life time opportunity. FMA 2003 may be flawed, and have ass-pulls and plot holes...but think about it this way. FMA 2003 doesn't skip the beginning of the FMA Manga...and it strayed away from the Manga half-way through, of course it's going to have plot-holes and ass-pulls. They made it as perfect as possible for creating their own story half-way through the story. Both Anime's ending are theamatically strong in their own way. FMA 2003 shows the negative and more realistic effects of equivelant exchange. FMA:B is a story about the brothers getting their bodies back for an equivelant exchange. The soundtrack is brilliant for both. The English dubs are fantastic. I'll never get sick of the ED/OP. FMA 2003, and FMA:B complete each other's experiences even though they're completely different stories. Which I find very impressive and amazing! Also FMA 2003, espically Brotherhood are the greatest pieces of media I've ever experienced in my life. They're the first pieces of media to make me sob out loud. Oddly enough, FMA: Brotherhood made me sob out loud a lot more. Also this scene will stick with me until I die... (SPOILERS) "Alphonse, look at me! I promise, someday soon! I'm coming back for you! Just you wait! Wait for me" "Let it all out..." I'm a man, and I sobbed like a baby for like 30 minutes, it blew my mind. That's when I knew FMA:B was the greatest thing to ever happen in my life! Oh and the next Episode...with Van Hohenheim and Trisha Elric had me sobbing too. FMA:B's just a master-piece. Well, this helped a lot! It's very informative, I love how you have given very detailed information. I would really start watching that. You have proven your point, dude. Thank you so much! |
Mar 4, 2015 9:36 AM
#93
uhmmm I really am not that sure if it's fatal. but the story is kinda brutal tho. |
Mar 4, 2015 9:38 AM
#94
ERiiK said: ivnzpe said: ERiiK said: I love Barakamon. Just a relaxing and funny slice of life anime. Wee! Another one added on my list, thanks a lot! Do you have your favorite anime character as well? :) From Barakamon my fav character is Naru. She is just the total opposite of a loli :'DD Why? Can you relate to that character? Hahaha! |
Mar 4, 2015 9:40 AM
#95
Mawaru Penguindrum -OST,OPs and EDs -Use of symbolism,ideas and nice point in the end -It dealt with more...controversial issues -Rollercoaster of emotions -I could relate to a certain degree -Probably the first anime in which I actually cared about characters -It was trippy |
Mar 4, 2015 9:43 AM
#96
ivnzpe said: ERiiK said: ivnzpe said: ERiiK said: I love Barakamon. Just a relaxing and funny slice of life anime. Wee! Another one added on my list, thanks a lot! Do you have your favorite anime character as well? :) From Barakamon my fav character is Naru. She is just the total opposite of a loli :'DD Why? Can you relate to that character? Hahaha! I highly recommend watching it. Your belly and jaw will hurt so much from all the laughter :'D, atleast mine did. |
j |
Mar 4, 2015 9:43 AM
#97
captwhat said: uhmmm I really am not that sure if it's fatal. but the story is kinda brutal tho. Oh I would love to try watching that. Thanks a lot! |
Mar 4, 2015 9:43 AM
#98
Ayaka88 said: Wait, what was the title of this forum again? naaah kidding :D of course there are alot. OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE :)))))))))))))))))))))))))) you should know alot too if you're an otaku! OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE OTAKU HERE What's an otaku? Do I really have to be one? :( |
Mar 4, 2015 9:45 AM
#99
ERiiK said: ivnzpe said: ERiiK said: ivnzpe said: ERiiK said: I love Barakamon. Just a relaxing and funny slice of life anime. Wee! Another one added on my list, thanks a lot! Do you have your favorite anime character as well? :) From Barakamon my fav character is Naru. She is just the total opposite of a loli :'DD Why? Can you relate to that character? Hahaha! I highly recommend watching it. Your belly and jaw will hurt so much from all the laughter :'D, atleast mine did. I can already feel the humor of Barakamon. For sure it's one good example of not just a must-watch anime but a stress-reliever as well. Haha! |
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