I am a big fan of retro anime. I tend to watch obscure anime i find interesting. I am also writing my own manga series ^u^ I also love bishonen and bishoujo
I like fantasy and Sci-fi the most!
John 14:3
"And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am."
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I was in high school when I watched re-runs of Evangelion. Used to watch it every Saturday night along with S-Cry-Ed and Ghost in the Shell (Stand Alone Complex).
I present you my charcoal drawing:
Yes, I love traditional art.
The 2020s is far from everyone's favorite decade so I probably understand how you feel. I just hope that it gets better as of Year of the Snake.
An Italian tomboy that I haven't seen in ages probably struggled with depression and I hope that you'll hang in there as Year of the Dragon comes to a close. I wish that there was more I could have done for her, but you know the future and it's complexities. Yes, welcome to the future and the real world. The real world with a touch of Darwinism and sometimes, there's nothing we can do but adapt.
Not a big fan of modern anime either. I also put a lot of things over currently trending anime which is a bunch of kids stuff compared to anime during my high school days. I'm way past puberty and the delving into goofy cartoon stuff. I love action comedy still, but I don't like it that goofy with same old, accepted anime tropes. I prefer Samurai Jack's way of mixing action and comedy TBQH.
I gotta say, the animation in the Innocence movie blew me away, especially the fighting choreography. It's no surprise that CGI is very fitting with Ghost in the Shell and the story was very nice too. Not recommended to people who haven't seen the 1995 movie or Stand Alone Complex though. Definitely more recommended to Ghost in the Shell manga readers or more experienced audiences overall.
I'm surprised that Innocence is direct to video in the west rather than broadcasted like said movie and the SAC adaptation which I watched every Saturday night on Adult Swim.
TBQH, the Ghost in the Shell on Playstation is what got me into the franchise. I used to get Batman Beyond vibes playing that game when I delved into crime fighting in a futuristic world.
As long as Ghost in the Shell is action, it will always sell.
I'm looking forward to watching Ghost in the Shell: Innocence soon. It's just that I've been busy with art and holidays preparations so far.
The only things Ghost in the Shell that I know so far are the movie, source material, Stand Alone Complex and that PS1 game adaptation.
May Atsuko Tanaka rest in peace and she's one of the things I love most about Valkyria Chronicles. She was very fitting for a general or captain type of character.
Yes, I loved Valkyria Chronicles so much that I decided to replay it with Japanese voices. My 40 year-old Canadian friend is a huge fan of Houko Kuwashima by the way. Yes, she has a very cute voice (I love Isara) and I'm glad that she got a new role in Gundam SEED Freedom as of late. She was one of the reasons why re-watched Madlax three years ago or during that somewhat awful Year of the Ox (basically the Dark Ages of entertainment). I re-watched Madlax after Gundam Wing back then and I may re-watch Martian Successor Nadesico some time, one of Houko-chan's first anime roles. Years before she got video game roles.
Speaking of Japanese, I loved Genki I so much that I decided to print all those necessary pages.
Computers didn't exist until the 1940s if IIRC and they were big. Before that, there was obviously cel animation and technicolor.
She was born and raised in southern Ohio so there are many Amish villages in the Midwest. Around the northern Appalachian Mountains too. Very, very far away from my old home Georgia.
I can almost picture autumn in said old home. Those beautiful mixed forests and humidity.
As for my current home, it's in central Mexico now. Universities here will give you a PhD if your Japanese is good enough. They're that accessible as long as you got a high school diploma. No need to worry about student debt.
In 2008, when I moved here, I saw some Spanish subbed episodes of Fafner season one on TV, regular television that is. I didn't watch that whole season until three years later.