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QuiteWhittle said:

This super descriptive poster is of 5 Centimeters a Second, by the way, a series of short films by Makoto Shinkai. I personally really love The Play Promised in our Early Days from him more than anything, though I think that's an unpopular opinion here on GAF thanks to the convoluted plot.

I recommend both these and Voices of a Distant Star, though - they're all beautiful.

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*enters*

*OP seems to have good taste, as well as a penis that enjoys women, not girls*

*someone posted GunGrave and Shigurui*

*exits*

Ninja Scroll, Basilisk, Blood Reign, Demon City Shinjuku, Akira, Vampire Hunter D, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
 
pirata said:
Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo

Take Alexandre Dumas's classic adventure novel, set it 3000 years into the future, give the animators loads and loads of drugs, and you've got one of the best shows of the decade. If you don't believe me, watch the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE1oBOSX4co
(24 episodes, I believe)


Kaiba

A short series with an art style based of the manga/anime of the 1950s. Very abstract. You might like it. (12 episodes, I believe)

Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture

This is one that doesn't get talked about a lot, but should. How to explain...So these two best friends go to Tokyo Agricultural University because they are both involved in their family's business making sake. One of them has the ability to see microbes with his naked eye (they appear as strange, anthropomorphic creatures). It may sound weird, but it's awesome, and kind of educational, too. You'll learn about all sorts of things, like strange foreign food, how to make bootleg-ass booze, athlete's foot, food poisoning, seal anuses, and more! Too bad it's only eleven episodes. The opening and end credits are awesome, too. Just sayin'.

Whoa, will be checking these out very soon.
 
Gungrave, if you like story.

Monster if you like tension and thriller.

Ghost Hunt if you like Horror.

and Hajimo No Ippo if you like sport and shonen, and woun't mind long Anime.
 
Aad said:
Whoa, will be checking these out very soon.

You better check out Kaiba. It is amazing, a little slow an hard to follow for the first 4 or 6 episodes. But really the last 4 episodes make it worth it, it is incredible.
 
Hieberrr said:
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There is only this.

Hang on a sec, the main guy in this is the same VA from Bebop? If so I think ill start with this!

So Spike is Mugin (sp)? the Lord in the first ep was jets VA if im not mistaken aswell.

batbeg said:
Neat! I just saw that the Baccano! dub is up on Anime News Network. Hulu only had the subbed version, I think, and I've not had a chance to hear the English cast before now.

Yessss Hotspot shield works on this site (Uk here) :lol

Also did anyone ever see the Daft punk anime that was used in their videos
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+1 for Samurai Champloo

I'd recommend having not read anyone else's posts outside the ones on this page:
Black Lagoon
Blue Gender
Eden of the East
FLCL (Fooly Cooly)
Gantz
Hellsing (OVA, IMO)
Paranoia Agent
Kenshin
Samurai Champloo
The Big O
Trigun
Wolf's Rain

All of those are interesting enough, and you'll know if they're for you after a few episodes. Gantz is kinda fucked up though, and they draw out some scenes for so long it's ridiculous.

And someone recommended Code Geass like 5 times in one post -- I wouldn't recommend it. It's interesting enough to see it through, but I thought it was a pretty crappy series in the end.
 
just finished samurai champloo. amazed at how good it was. afraid nothing will be able to top it.

did afro samurai before that, i liked it.

going through cowboy bebop - fantastic, but not enjoying it as much as samurai champloo

any recommendations based on that?
 
Johnlenham said:
Ok I've tried google search and failed so yeah im looking for a new series to watch.

I just recently finished Cow boy bebop,prior to that Berserk.
I don't really have a preference to any genre but im not a fan of that moe crap or whatever its called :lol Good animation/Story/fight scenes will do me.

Currently watching:
One piece
FMA:Brotherhood
Durarara!!

Seen:
Cow boy bebop
Berserk
Death Note
Gun X Sword
Gurren Laggan
The first full metal alchemist

I cant think of any others right now but yeah just recommend something I haven't seen :D
Oh I should say im about to check out D Gray-Man but ive literally just read the blurb

My favorite anime ever is Lupin the Third.
 
Kenak said:
+1 for Samurai Champloo

I'd recommend having not read anyone else's posts outside the ones on this page:
Black Lagoon
Blue Gender
Eden of the East
FLCL (Fooly Cooly)
Gantz
Hellsing (OVA, IMO)
Paranoia Agent
Kenshin
Samurai Champloo
The Big O
Trigun
Wolf's Rain

All of those are interesting enough, and you'll know if they're for you after a few episodes. Gantz is kinda fucked up though, and they draw out some scenes for so long it's ridiculous.

And someone recommended Code Geass like 5 times in one post -- I wouldn't recommend it. It's interesting enough to see it through, but I thought it was a pretty crappy series in the end.

Gantz has a made up shitty ending. So anyone who starts watching that stop with 2 or 3 episodes left to avoid that catastrophe of an ending.

I thought Code Gaess was awesome while not liking Trigun, Eden of the East, and Blue Gender from your list.
 
MaxSteel said:
just finished samurai champloo. amazed at how good it was. afraid nothing will be able to top it.

did afro samurai before that, i liked it.

going through cowboy bebop - fantastic, but not enjoying it as much as samurai champloo

any recommendations based on that?
Its going to be hard to top Samurai Champloo and Coboy bepop, but i would recommend Gungrave and Black lagoon if you liked those two. you will get an entirly different style but worth it IMO.

Afro samurai was meh, but glad you liked it. Shows that your expectations for Anime aren't that high.
 
faridmon said:
Its going to be hard to top Samurai Champloo and Coboy bepop, but i would recommend Gungrave and Black lagoon if you liked those two. you will get an entirly different style but worth it IMO.

Afro samurai was meh, but glad you liked it. Shows that your expectations for Anime aren't that high.

afro samurai was the first anime i watched - i liked the sort of, i dunno, "sergio leone pacing" and i thought the action was good. story was garbage.
 
Its not hard to top the crap known as Samurai Champloo.

Anyway good anime to watch.

Ghost in the Shell SAC-the best
Macross Plus
Giant Robo
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040
 
Rahxephon91 said:
Its not hard to top the crap known as Samurai Champloo.

Anyway good anime to watch.

Ghost in the Shell SAC-the best
Macross Plus
Giant Robo
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040

ehh if you thought samurai champloo was crap our tastes are probably different enough that i can avoid these
 
General anime recommendations that i recommend in every recommend me animu threads.:lol

Crest of the stars / Seikai series
Legend of the galactic heroes
12 kingdoms
Baccano!
Full Metal Panic Fumoffu / TSR
Mushishi
SDF macross / DYRL / Macross plus
Kinos journey
Haibane renmei
FLCL
Tengen toppa gurren lagannn
Gunbuster
Neon genesis evangelion
Planetes
Samurai X : Trust and betrayal
GITS SAC First gig and second
Kafkas country doctor
Kemonozume


just finished samurai champloo. amazed at how good it was. afraid nothing will be able to top it.

did afro samurai before that, i liked it.

going through cowboy bebop - fantastic, but not enjoying it as much as samurai champloo

any recommendations based on that?

If you liked those shows, you'll probably like.

Black lagoon
Vampire hunter d & vampire hunter d bloodlust
Coyote Ragtime Show
Ninja scroll
Michiko to hatchin (didn't like this series, but it delivers a similar style to cowboy bebop and samurai champloo).
 
MaxSteel said:
ehh if you thought samurai champloo was crap our tastes are probably different enough that i can avoid these
Don't avoid Giant Robo, in the very least. It really is a fantastic OVA series.
 
I like the old ones ...

Ramna 1/2 (fun, fights and boobs)

Rayearth (why this isn't more known is beyond me ... it is a classic old school RPG story that becomes an awesome mecha stuff)

Slayers (if you think mecha are way too much and want just old school rpg stuff)

FLCL (lack of more recomendation on this impresses me)

Rurouni Kenshin (the ovas telling hw he got the scars are AWESOME)

For movies, can't go wrong with ghibli, paprika and tekkon kinkret

for the new ones .. i can recomend moyashamon, mononoke and paranoia agent

ALSO ... there are lots of game related anime that you might want to check if you like the game that originated .. like the "Tales of" ones
 
Yackie said:
More people should watch Claymore. It's awesome.
I did and thought it was shit, couldn't be arsed to watch the last two eps as it wound me up to much :lol then I wikid and found out it a bloody Berserk ending and nothing really gets resolved!

Ive got the count of monti cristo to work through but only managed one and a half eps so far as im to busy with games/life.
Also to view Ive got Brave Story.

Samurai champloo was awesome and I glad I watched it, Soul Eater seemed ok of what I watched kinda reminded me of Disgaea (watched that allready ;) )
 
I have one suggestion. One that I always give without fail.

Kino's Journey.

Watch it, it's perhaps one of the most profound pieces of literature in a very long time and exemplifies my very life ethic (it didn't write it though). It's really a shame that Tokyopop fucked up so royally in bringing over the work in its original form.

Watch it, love it, be moved. It's really something.
 
Dont post gifs and not say their names thats just mean :/

QUOTE=doomed1]I have one suggestion. One that I always give without fail.

Kino's Journey.

Watch it, it's perhaps one of the most profound pieces of literature in a very long time and exemplifies my very life ethic (it didn't write it though). It's really a shame that Tokyopop fucked up so royally in bringing over the work in its original form.

Watch it, love it, be moved. It's really something.[/QUOTE]

Intresting. Wiki makes it sounds pretty good so I shall give it a look.
 
doomed1 said:
I have one suggestion. One that I always give without fail.

Kino's Journey.

Watch it, it's perhaps one of the most profound pieces of literature in a very long time and exemplifies my very life ethic (it didn't write it though). It's really a shame that Tokyopop fucked up so royally in bringing over the work in its original form.

Watch it, love it, be moved. It's really something.
After i finished the series, i was so disappointed to find out only the first two volumes of the LN series were released in english.;_;
 
That reminds me, the new Gintama movie is coming out soon, isn't it?

Johnlenham said:
Dont post gifs and not say their names thats just mean :/

Kenshin and Gintama, looks like.

Or not. I can barely see the first gif, I thought I saw red hair.
 
Johnlenham said:
Dont post gifs and not say their names thats just mean :/
:lol Check back my original post back in page 1 (if you're on 50 posts per page).

Hint: Gintama

Dresden said:
That reminds me, the new Gintama movie is coming out soon, isn't it?
I believe it's just the awesome Benizakura Arc in the form of a "movie". Still, Benizakura Arc was fucking sweet.
 
Yu Yu Hakusho
Monster
Hunter X Hunter
Akagi
Kaiji
Eyeshield 21 - Hiruma = one of the greatest anime characters ever.
Code Geass
Hajime No Ippo
Rurouni Kenshin - Stop after Kyoto Arc
Full Metal Panic Fumoufu
Full Metal Alchemist (Both Series)
Great Teacher Onizuka
Gankutsou
Deathnote
 
Vox-Pop said:
The best anime in years, K-On!
Fuck, beaten.

Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
Eden of the East
Detroit Metal City
Umineko no Naku Koro ni
Bakemonogatari
Azumanga Daioh
Clannad (and After Story)
Kannagi
Toradora
EDIT: Lain


Lucky Star
 
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