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May 8, 2022 3:09 PM
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Like a bolt from the blueits time for another threadview!!




So sci-fi has been a pretty popular genre all over the world and also its one that many including myself, has grown up with and I've seen a decent amount of them growing up starting with the mecha stuff like the Transformers Unicron Trilogy and a bit of Gundam as well too. Cowboy Bebop ofc you have to mention as well is the massive gateway for many including me.

Cyberpunk would be easily my personal favorite section of sci-fi case in point, Psycho Pass a huge must watch for anti sjws like myself would love but before that it would be stuff like akira and also since the thread is based around lesser known stuff and ofc it has to have its edge in it lmao lets throw in something shojo related
called Twlight Of The Dark Master which is a pretty decent watch imo and pretty spooky as well too.

Now for the manga/anime I really wanna showcase and something I personally think given how much sciadv fans are around the anime community, I want to talk about Twin Spica. As space travel was touched briefly upon in Robotic Notes as well too.

The story focuses on Kamogawa Asumi and her journey of achieving her goal after her mother who sadly died in a crash of becoming astronaut.

It has a sense of realism to it and its focused on characters journey and the reason why they want to go to space as well as their relationships. And the characters as said have their own motivations onto why they chose the path they are in.

Tonal wise it does have a downbeat sad atmosphere to it. Ofc there is its cute moments here and there and I liked Lion-san sure he could be bit of a doofus
but he was a well-meaning cool mentor and I liked him. And the focus on hopes and dreams the central theme was really touching imo as Asumi will always be cheerful no matter how dark things can get.

And the art as well is pretty cute imo yeah it may look dated and fuzzy but if you’re like me, theres a certain charm to it.

Conspiracy theory yep it has one!


Now it does have its irl references to it but not in the style sciadv would use with its full proud on weebness lmao.Its mainly from irl astronauts as well as other astronomy related stuff but lets use the harmonica that lion-san often played in the series, since that was the first instrument to be played in space along with that being one of the items carried during the Gemini 6a mission and jingle bells that xmas song was one of the songs played on it.

Sadly, it has the curse of 2000s anime adaptations with it not fully adapting the entire story and making up its own ending and it’s the early parts of the manga briefly as 30 chapters of the manga was still made at that time it was still airing.

Overall, its honestly a really touching story and it should get more love.

Now time to get to the point, what is your favorite lesser known sci-fi anime or manga and why is it your favorite and happy posting!!


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May 8, 2022 3:25 PM
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sci fi is such a broad spectrum. Most anime has some element of it so this is a difficult question.

I'll just go ahead and say Dennou Coil
https://myanimelist.net/anime/2164/Dennou_Coil

It's hard to describe. Imagine what kids in the quiet suburbs of the Blade Runner universe are doing. It might look a little like this.
May 8, 2022 3:27 PM
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epidemia78 said:
sci fi is such a broad spectrum. Most anime has some element of it so this is a difficult question.

I'll just go ahead and say Dennou Coil
https://myanimelist.net/anime/2164/Dennou_Coil

It's hard to describe. Imagine what kids in the quiet suburbs of the Blade Runner universe are doing. It might look a little like this.


i now just put this on my watch list and you may like neia_under7 as well too.

May 8, 2022 3:30 PM
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Crow_Black said:
you may like neia_under7 as well too.


it's been on my PTW for a while now. I'll get to it one of these days, lol
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epidemia78 said:
Crow_Black said:
you may like neia_under7 as well too.


it's been on my PTW for a while now. I'll get to it one of these days, lol


And i'll get to the falcom jrpgs one of these days as well too lol.


May 8, 2022 3:32 PM
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That'd be Witchblade I guess. 55k completed is lesser known, right?
It's more of a slice of life show though, despite actually having a sci-fi action subplot to it.
https://myanimelist.net/anime/935/Witchblade
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That'd be Witchblade I guess. 55k completed is lesser known, right?
https://myanimelist.net/anime/935/Witchblade


I hadn't heard much people talk about it here but i wouldn't call it lesser known now on watch list.

May 8, 2022 3:36 PM
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I used to think I didn't like SF as a kid, but it turns out I simply don't like the popular titles. I believe one reason my favorites are unpopular is because translations are harder to come by. Take YU-NO, for example. The game didn't get an official translation until 2019, over 20 years after its original Japanese release! There were also no serious attempts to adapt the story until 2019, and the anime we finally got is not particularly good.

The subgenre is another factor. I don't pay much attention to mecha, steampunk, or cyberpunk.
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Lucifrost said:
I used to think I didn't like SF as a kid, but it turns out I simply don't like the popular titles. I believe one reason my favorites are unpopular is because translations are harder to come by. Take YU-NO, for example. The game didn't get an official translation until 2019, over 20 years after its original Japanese release! There were also no serious attempts to adapt the story until 2019, and the anime we finally got is not particularly good.

The subgenre is another factor. I don't pay much attention to mecha, steampunk, or cyberpunk.


Yu-No i still have yet to play to this day and i hope to get around to playing it soon.

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Crow_Black said:
JaniSIr said:
That'd be Witchblade I guess. 55k completed is lesser known, right?
https://myanimelist.net/anime/935/Witchblade


I hadn't heard much people talk about it here but i wouldn't call it lesser known now on watch list.

Well, it's significantly less known than code Geass and stuff...

Also, I'm watching this weird show right now, and it's surprisingly good...
https://myanimelist.net/anime/1082/Hikari_to_Mizu_no_Daphne
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JaniSIr said:
Crow_Black said:


I hadn't heard much people talk about it here but i wouldn't call it lesser known now on watch list.

Well, it's significantly less known than code Geass and stuff...

Also, I'm watching this weird show right now, and it's surprisingly good...

https://myanimelist.net/anime/1082/Hikari_to_Mizu_no_Daphne


And now thats another one, i've just put on my watchlist.

May 8, 2022 4:32 PM

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Dennou Coil
World Trigger
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Mine would probably be heavy object, The author had a horrible naming sense but otherwise i enjoyed the show quite a bit.
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Nirinbo said:
Dennou Coil
World Trigger
Gankutsuou
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Dennou Coil i put on my list and i still need to look at the other ones.

May 8, 2022 4:45 PM
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MarukaiSami said:
Sora Kake Girl would probably be classed as sci-fi. though theres nothing too special about it, it was a decent watch and had some good moments and i would probably recommend!


Still need to watch it may give it a go.

May 8, 2022 4:49 PM

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Some obscure space operas come to mind for this since Legend of the Galactic Heroes gets enough praise in that genre. Particular ones coming to mind are Infinite Ryvius and the Crest/ Banner of the Stars franchise.
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FALSE_G0D said:
Have you heard of Ghost in the Shell? It's a bit of a hidden gem, but it's a series that sticks with you. Would highly recommend.


Yeah i have seen it long long time ago and i even wanna buy the ps1 game as well too.

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ggultra2764 said:
Some obscure space operas come to mind for this since Legend of the Galactic Heroes gets enough praise in that genre. Particular ones coming to mind are Infinite Ryvius and the Crest/ Banner of the Stars franchise.


Still need to watch those may give them a shot soon.

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dragonfire1011 said:
Mine would probably be heavy object, The author had a horrible naming sense but otherwise i enjoyed the show quite a bit.


first time i think hearing about it but may give it a go soon.

May 8, 2022 5:06 PM
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No one talks about Coppelion or Norn9 and they are masterpieces
Their openings are great too 🎊🎊
May 8, 2022 5:09 PM
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Kanata no Astra. Definitely not my favorite one, but still a good lesser known anime.
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Sealshark122 said:
No one talks about Coppelion or Norn9 and they are masterpieces
Their openings are great too 🎊🎊


I keep forgetting about them i may give them a watch as well.

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Artoria_Simp said:
Kanata no Astra. Definitely not my favorite one, but still a good lesser known anime.


@Fario-P and you are both on the same boat i see well i am going to read it soon as well as watch the anime.

May 8, 2022 5:13 PM

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ggultra2764 said:
Some obscure space operas come to mind for this since Legend of the Galactic Heroes gets enough praise in that genre. Particular ones coming to mind are Infinite Ryvius and the Crest/ Banner of the Stars franchise.
I have decided to watch those, since they used that anime as the music video of one of my favorite songs ever, but never got to it...
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Crow_Black said:
Artoria_Simp said:
Kanata no Astra. Definitely not my favorite one, but still a good lesser known anime.


@Fario-P and you are both on the same boat i see well i am going to read it soon as well as watch the anime.


I hope you enjoy it as much as me and presumably @Fario-P did.
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Sealshark122 said:
No one talks about Coppelion or Norn9 and they are masterpieces
Their openings are great too 🎊🎊

I talk about Norn9. It's underrated, but far from a masterpiece. The anime is missing the game's best song, performed by Nagi Yanagi's character.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=oREt8xsqbbs
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May 8, 2022 6:46 PM
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Lucifrost said:
Sealshark122 said:
No one talks about Coppelion or Norn9 and they are masterpieces
Their openings are great too 🎊🎊

I talk about Norn9. It's underrated, but far from a masterpiece. The anime is missing the game's best song, performed by Nagi Yanagi's character.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=oREt8xsqbbs


I still really need to play the visual novel one of these days.

May 8, 2022 6:50 PM

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Though it may not count but it is rarely to see person talking about this anime and to confirm that, someone can guess from where the reference under boa Hancock signature has been taken off?

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Though it may not count but it is rarely to see person talking about this anime and to confirm that, someone can guess from where the reference under boa Hancock signature has been taken off?


I have no idea where the reference is from.

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One of my favorite anime of all time became 86. ❤
But that got quite well-known now, I think.

I'm also watching Terra e atm and will finish it in the next days and I'm really hooked and like it a lot.

Also I loved Shinsekai Yori, and maybe Last Exile (it has flaws yes, but I still like it a lot) and Eureka Seven.

Please give me recs like that, people!
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_Maneki-Neko_ said:
One of my favorite anime of all time became 86. ❤
But that got quite well-known now, I think.

I'm also watching Terra e atm and will finish it in the next days and I'm really hooked and like it a lot.

Also I loved Shinsekai Yori, and maybe Last Exile (it has flaws yes, but I still like it a lot) and Eureka Seven.

Please give me recs like that, people!


Twin Spica i think you will really like and also neji by Kaori Yuki is another short but interesting read imo you may like.

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Oh yeah i heard about it being a good isekai may give this a watch.

May 8, 2022 7:15 PM

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I'd say Dennou coil too btu seeing how many people talked about it already idk if it really counts as lesser known lol
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I'd say Dennou coil too btu seeing how many people talked about it already idk if it really counts as lesser known lol


Thats now on my watchlist now lol and i never really see it talked bout often.

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Does "World Trigger" count as lesser known?
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Not only is it awesome to see Crow come back with yet another bombshell of a thread, he's even mentioning my favorite seinen manga hahahaha



Seriously glad to see Twin Spica getting more of the love it deserves. I just finished reading Astra: Lost in Space last night and am currently reading Battle Angel Alita—both are fantastic manga by the way, I really need to watch the anime adaptation for the former sometime. However, I regret to inform you that I haven't really seen much sci-fi anime... but that'll probably change real soon! As OP already knows, I've found a ton of DVDs for Gurren Lagann, Casshern Sins, Eureka Seven, and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya recently, and I cannot wait to start watching all of them once I get my huge backlog of library manga books out of the way!

I'll be sure to come back to this thread real soon—not just to update with a concrete answer in the future, but also to further add to the discussion!! :P
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Casshern Sins, Kachou Ouji, and The Big O are all ones I would highly recommend. Also, all of which, sadly fell under the radar.
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Fario-P said:
Not only is it awesome to see Crow come back with yet another bombshell of a thread, he's even mentioning my favorite seinen manga hahahaha



Seriously glad to see Twin Spica getting more of the love it deserves. I just finished reading Astra: Lost in Space last night and am currently reading Battle Angel Alita—both are fantastic manga by the way, I really need to watch the anime adaptation for the former sometime. However, I regret to inform you that I haven't really seen much sci-fi anime... but that'll probably change real soon! As OP already knows, I've found a ton of DVDs for Gurren Lagann, Casshern Sins, Eureka Seven, and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya recently, and I cannot wait to start watching all of them once I get my huge backlog of library manga books out of the way!

I'll be sure to come back to this thread real soon—not just to update with a concrete answer in the future, but also to further add to the discussion!! :P


You know something, in retrospect if CING was still around, it would have been interesting to see them make a Sci-fi themed visual novel. Shame they aren't around anymore and like alphadream i hope they come back one day.

If we're talking mangaka wise, Ai Yazawa and Kaori Yuki creating one would be interesting to see. Kaori Yuki did Neji and its a short but decent revenge read imo.

I still need to read Battle Angel Alita but rn, i am going to start Astra Lost In Space soon! as my backlog of stuff eases down. Guren Lagann,Casshern,Eureka and Haruhi are pretty solid picks!! and i'm sure @metropyramid is going to be happy to see you get into the series as well too!!

If you need more sci fi recs feel free to ask me! and i'll see if i can help you out finding something interesting! :)

And looking forward to the future responses and huge thanx a bunch 4 supporting threads like these it really means alot to see threads like these thrive!!




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M-E_Zander said:
Does "World Trigger" count as lesser known?


It think it can be considered as fairly well known.

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Casshern Sins, Kachou Ouji, and The Big O are all ones I would highly recommend. Also, all of which, sadly fell under the radar.


Casshern sins is on my watchlist and the big o i am curious about seeing one of these days.

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I think Shinseki Yori and 86 would be a good pick
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It has to be Terraformars. It has its bad side but man is it good to binge. I still watch it once in a while ahah
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DeonX said:
I think Shinseki Yori and 86 would be a good pick


86 i think can be considerd as farily well known by now, and so would shinseki yori.

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It has to be Terraformars. Its such a terrible story but thats the one that comes to mind. I still watch it once in a while ahah


I still have yet to see it, but i may give it a go sometime.

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Ever watched Texnholyze? It's my favorite cyberpunk anime. It's basically like Monster but written by the dude who made Serial Experiments Lain
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Ever watched Texnholyze? It's my favorite cyberpunk anime. It's basically like Monster but written by the dude who made Serial Experiments Lain


I don't think i have but i do wanna look at it sometime.

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Top wo Nerae! Gunbuster
Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer


I don't think i've seen either before but i may give them a go in the future.

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Crow_Black said:
DeonX said:
I think Shinseki Yori and 86 would be a good pick


86 i think can be considerd as farily well known by now, and so would shinseki yori.


Then I guess Planetes and Uchuu Kyoudai would be a good substitute. It's still kinda well known among long time anime viewers
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