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Absinthe said:
Kino's Journey. It seems like an odd choice, but the show consistently shows how shitty society and humanity can be.

Yeah. Top 2 best anime of all time too.

The other one being Mushishi of course :D

But on a darker note I was going to recommend some that have already been mentioned : Paranoia Agent, Monster and Ergo Proxy.
 
Halycon said:
Not sure if this falls under "dark" (it's more like noir) but pimpin out Speed Grapher anyway:
http://www.madman.com.au/wallpapers/speed_grapher_215_1024.jpg

Speed Grapher.
Studio: GONZO
Episodes: 24
Intro: Girls on Film by Duran Duran.
Synopsis (spoilers for Ep 1):
Following the collapse of the world's economy, the gulf between the rich and poor deepens more than ever. Enter Tatsumi Saiga (center), an ex-war photographer who manages to infiltrate Tokyo's secret pleasure club, where the entirety of the social elite congregate to indulge in their sickest fantasies. The centerpiece of the orgy of perversion is Kagura Tennouzu (right) a girl who has the ability to awaken latent powers within those called Euphoria through a single kiss. These powers usually arise out of their obsessions and fetishes, and anyone who is not a Euphoria is instantly killed by Kagura's lips.

Saiga, when discovered, is brought before a hypnotized Kagura for execution, but when he miraculously regenerates his wounds it becomes obvious that he too, is a Euphoria. He gains the ability to destroy anything ihe takes a photo of, (as per Saiga's hard-on for photography) and uses this ability to escape. Cue self imposed quest to free Kagura of the club's manager Chouji Suitengu and destroy the lifeblood of Japan's ruling class.

YES. Loved this one.
 
Absinthe said:
Kino's Journey. It seems like an odd choice, but the show consistently shows how shitty society and humanity can be.

Then there's "Three Men on the Rails" Where Kino, apparently just having watched Star Trek, decides to take the prime directive to dickish new levels.





Another good mystery one I forgot to mention before is Haibane Renmei. 13 episode show from the creator of Lain. The whole thing takes place in a mysterious town surrounded by a giant wall that no one can cross.

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I watch a lot of anime, but every time I come in these threads, there are a bunch I havent' seen.

Code Geass starts soon!
 
icarus-daedelus said:
NTHT is probably my most hated anime, period, though it's been a while since I've seen it so I'm not sure how detailed I could be on the subject right now. Suffice it to say that my general impression of it is that it's overtly manipulative (and in some cases exploitative) tripe.

It is. But I definitely didn't find it exploitative. Really, you could say the same for most war related fiction.

icarus-daedelus said:
Plus, it is amazing. So you should watch it regardless of whether it fits the specific desires of the OP.
Everyone kept telling me it was amazing, that's probably the reason why I found it so underwhelming. I liked it, just not as much as I was expecting.

ruffles said:
Kemonozume

I don't think it fits very well with the OP's criteria, but its worth mentioning anyway.
 
DrForester said:
Then there's "Three Men on the Rails" Where Kino, apparently just having watched Star Trek, decides to take the prime directive to dickish new levels.





Another good mystery one I forgot to mention before is Haibane Renmei. 13 episode show from the creator of Lain. The whole thing takes place in a mysterious town surrounded by a giant wall that no one can cross.

Reki_and_Rakka.jpg

I don't get the Star Trek reference. Is the plot similar to an episode of Star Trek or something?
 
Absinthe said:
I don't get the Star Trek reference. Is the plot similar to an episode of Star Trek or something?


Star Trek has a non-interference rule, and Kino usually followed a similar philosophy.
 
I'm too lazy to start new thread so I will bring this one back to life.

Lately I have been watching anime shows from 80's and they are freaking good so I would like to see some more. Genre doesn't matter.

So far I have seen:

Kimagure Orange Road
Maison Ikkoku
Galaxy Express


And currently I'm watching touch and I like it too.

There might be some other series too that I have watched back in the days but I don't recall them right now.

EDIT: And my GF loves those love triangel animes like Kimagure so I would appreciate if someone could recommend something like that.
 
I hate Dark Anime...so I will tell you the ones I sort of stopped watching because they were too dark:


Gantz
Elfen Lied
Speed Grapher


I enjoyed Death Note, but it's not as dark as the ones above, since I was able to finish it.
 
DrForester said:
Then there's "Three Men on the Rails" Where Kino, apparently just having watched Star Trek, decides to take the prime directive to dickish new levels.

The point of the episode was to show the difference between the three men and the society where people don't do any work, not how Kino would react to their situation.
 
I'm looking for some anime myself to start watching this summer. I'm done will school, and I have some time to kill. Here's a list of what I've seen.

Really liked

Nana
Honey and Clover
School Rumble
love Hina

Okay
Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien (i think its called Rumbling Hearts)
Noir
Death Note
Chobits
Air


Hated
Lamune
Shuffle

That's all at the top of my head; i'm sure there are more. Oh yeah, School Days. That shit was just creepy. i totally did not expect that type of ending.

I would like something that's funny and romantic. I'm not too much of a fan of Mech anime. It's not like I don't like them; its just I'm not in the mood for them atm.

I'm thinking of watching Speed Grapher and perhaps finishing Murder Princess ( I only saw the first too episodes, but there are like three or six aren't there?)

Anywho, I would really like to see something that is similar to Nana, H&C or School Rumble, but any other recommendations are greatly appreciated!
 
I'm really starting to dislike Death Note, it's just one one-up after another, constantly.

Although, I've only seen the English episodes so far, I think there's 4 or 5, of Code Geass and it's really enjoyable. Kinda weird flashing between battlezones and school, but pretty interesting stuff, plus the character designs remind me a lot of X.
 
Tamanon said:
I'm really starting to dislike Death Note, it's just one one-up after another, constantly.


Death Note is the classic example of an anime/manga having an incredibly creative or interesting story idea, then fucking it all up over and over with ridiculous narrative decisions.

The art of the manga is fucking incredible though.

Edit: I'm not a big fan of most supernatural/mystery type stories. But as for dark, well:

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Now and Then, Here and There.
 
Kagari said:
All right guys, I'm bored and need a good anime to watch. I'm looking for something dark/supernatural/mystery etc.

FUCK EVERYTHING EVERYONE RECCOMENDED IN THIS THREAD. THIS IS ALL YOU NEED:

Bokurano

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