It's that time again, lets talk about random anime!

Quaidis

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I was sincerely glad when Oda went over and handed 4Kids their ass, then stripped them of the One Piece anime's rights. There was some agreement when the rights were handed over for dubbing about how the anime was to remain more or less untouched, which 4kids beautifully threw aside to create trash. I heard that they also omitted Smoker, as well as the entire Arabasta 'bomb in the city' part. I believe Funimation has the anime now.

There are a few Wii OnePiece games out. Unlimited Adventure (I believe it's everywhere), which is a fantastic game. And Unlimited Cruise 1 and 2 (Out in Europe, Japan... Don't know where else). I believe Unlimited Cruise will be released in a bulk package for the 3ds in the United States eventually, if the Nintendo President of America decided to get off the toilet and do his job.




Anyway, more recently I have enjoyed Mushi-shi, Moribito - Guardian of the Spirit, Hunter X Hunter, and Kenichi - the Mightiest Disciple. I am still looking for other enjoyable anime, but in the last five years it has been extremely hard to find one. I've had to roll back to the 90's to find good anime, but I have already seen most of it already.

edit - my post may be rife with typos. Also, after doing a google search, Smoker wasn't omitted, just... Most of him.
 

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Oh, you're talking about QUALITY, not quality. Like this?
Nah, I'm mainly talking about reusing the same bit of animation several times in the same fight.
 

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Jonluw said:
I find that so long as you come up with a relatively easy to grasp question - preferably something slightly controversial - and post it around the time of day when the Americans are invading the boards, you'll get a decent amount of replies. (For example, I once had a 13 page thread running that simply asked whether Paedophiles should be put in jail. This was before the Paedophilia-thread ban though.)
I have contemplated trying to defend pedophilia, in the sense they are vilified to much, but I thought due to the normally more adult members of the Escapist, many of which are parents (Who I regard as good posters) I would avoid the flame war of a topic.
 

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i will follow the name of this thread by suggesting the most random anime i have ever watched, maybe even the most random thing i've ever seen. Gintama. it's so random that i actually stopped in the middle of an episode, went and sat down an other place and thought to myself "what the hell did i just watch?". seriously if you havent seen this one, do it now. like right now.
 

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(...) I would also recomend fairy tale, for its fight scenes, story, and random humor. (My avatar is Zancrow from Fairy Tale, that's how much I love it.)
It's Fairy Tail not Tale.
It's awesome and has a kick-ass soundtrack. Worth trying unless you're allergic to talking about protecting friends (or nakama as it is called there).

Cyfu said:
i will follow the name of this thread by suggesting the most random anime i have ever watched, maybe even the most random thing i've ever seen. Gintama. it's so random that i actually stopped in the middle of an episode, went and sat down an other place and thought to myself "what the hell did i just watch?". seriously if you havent seen this one, do it now. like right now.
Gintama is one of the best things I have ever seen. The random humor is fine (or great in Gintama's case) but then the serious arc (like benizakura or the underground town) kicks in and it has so much more impact.

I would recomend Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood for anyone who hasn't seen it yet. It's the other best thing I have ever seen.
(I know they're completely different)
 

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Jonluw said:
I find that so long as you come up with a relatively easy to grasp question - preferably something slightly controversial - and post it around the time of day when the Americans are invading the boards, you'll get a decent amount of replies. (For example, I once had a 13 page thread running that simply asked whether Paedophiles should be put in jail. This was before the Paedophilia-thread ban though.)
I have contemplated trying to defend pedophilia, in the sense they are vilified to much, but I thought due to the normally more adult members of the Escapist, many of which are parents (Who I regard as good posters) I would avoid the flame war of a topic.
Believe me, there is no having posters stay rational when you bring the issue of paedophilia up for debate. I've had people say they literally wanted people to be killed the moment they came out as a paedophile. I've even been called a paedophile myself because I try to defend the principle that a person should be allowed to draw whatever they like so long as they aren't hurting anyone.
I don't know if you noticed it when it was happening, but there was this period where there were several threads about paedophilia going on every week.
It got so bad that the it earned its own mention in the forum rules.

But yes, I agree. Paedophiles are generally unfairly vilified. People don't seem to be able to accept that "paedophile" does not equal "child molester".
Trying to explain that to them is a bloody nightmare though.
 

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I've only watched a couple of Animés, but I absolutely LOVE Lucky Star. If you haven't watched much animé, and have been told you won't get the references, don't listen. It's still awesome.
Okay maybe you can help. I love Lucky Star too...but i cant explain why. I mean in theory its the worst thing ever. No relatable characters, no real plot, no challanges for the characters to overcome. I just went into a trance when i watched it. Popped out like 13 hours later saying "That was fucking awesome"...Care to explain why you think its so good?
 

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The only anime I've really seen (and enjoyed) is Berserk. I went out and tracked it down after playing the Dreamcast game some years back. Most anime makes me want to claw my eyes out with the nearest sharp object I can find but Berserk was pretty damn good. I still watch it start to finish once a year or so when I sit a random friend down and make em watch parts of it.
 

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I have recently ignited a deep love of One Piece, after discovering the dark, evil grip that 4kids had around it's throat. To any of you who don't understand what I mean, One Piece is insanely popular over in japan, however when dubbed for the west 4kids attempted to change into an entirely kid focused anime, from bad overly silly dubs, to removing a black character.... I wish I was joking.
All so Pirates are cool :p

I made this thread for anyone who wants to recommend a good anime, or in general give a few tid bits of information about one.

Not the most direct discussion ever, but I hope this thread turns out well :D
Which black character did the completely take out of the anime? Might I ask.

I am currently watching HotD on Netflix. A LOT of fan service and I have already read the entirety of the manga that is out so far but its also nice to see it animated too.
 

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Krion_Vark said:
weker said:
I have recently ignited a deep love of One Piece, after discovering the dark, evil grip that 4kids had around it's throat. To any of you who don't understand what I mean, One Piece is insanely popular over in japan, however when dubbed for the west 4kids attempted to change into an entirely kid focused anime, from bad overly silly dubs, to removing a black character.... I wish I was joking.
All so Pirates are cool :p

I made this thread for anyone who wants to recommend a good anime, or in general give a few tid bits of information about one.

Not the most direct discussion ever, but I hope this thread turns out well :D
Which black character did the completely take out of the anime? Might I ask.

I am currently watching HotD on Netflix. A LOT of fan service and I have already read the entirety of the manga that is out so far but its also nice to see it animated too.
some random minion, but ofc many characters are made comic relief and can't be taken serious due to silly dub, in the dubbing by 4kids.
 

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I'm a big Gundam fan and any Gundam series is highly recommended (except for anything with SD in the title, or SEED and SEED Destiny). The absolute greatest Gundam series, though (and this is definitely an answer you won't get a lot) is "Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in a Pocket." I dare anyone to finish watching it without tearing up.

Also, Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou is a great anime. It's really short, more like promos for the manga than anything else, but it's relaxed, meditative pace is really one of a kind (or at least it used to be). You've never seen a post-apocalyptic setting like this.
 

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I'm watching Sayanara Zetsobou Sensei for the second time, I absolutely love it. Also, recently I watched Tekkonkinkreet, and that was pretty good too.
 

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Richardplex said:
...If someone doesn't know what Naruto is, I'd question how they got onto the internet to be honest.
I really don't get what you mean, if your not interested in anime at all I wouldn't be surprised if people didn't know what it is.

It would make more sense if you said dragon ball... it's ove... I won't XD

I am not keen on Naruto, the big hype about fights after Gaara and Rock Lee really felt like they failed.
Rock Lee and Gaara by far one of the best fight scenes ever, but anything after that falls into the 3 episodes of talking about each others feelings with a rare punch or kick involved, all the while stuff with spin off filler.
No, even if you don't watch anime, you know what naruto is. Naruto fans have made sure of that :p. I thought so the show was terrible from episode 2 when they revealed the cast of generic unoriginal characters to be honest, but opinions are opinions.

Also, World God Only Knows. It's a dating sim parody, and it's bloody hilarious.
 

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I,m planning to re-watch Serial Experiments lain
also I,m recording me playing Initial D Special Stage
 

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Now and Then, Here and There
B lood+ (a lot of episodes)
Eden of the East
LCL
The Last Exile
Desert Punk
Shiki
B lue Gender
Wolf's Rain
Deadman Wonderland
C laymore
Golden Colt
Air Gear
Beck
Gurren Lagann
Shiki
Elfen Lied
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni
Hugurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai
ef - A tale of memories
ef - A tale of melodies
Kara no Kyoukai (all seven of them)

When I requested suggestions on the other forum I asked for them to be short in series length because any animé that exceeds 60 episodes (unless it has a ridiculous amount of positivity) just isn't worth it otherwise.

Love Hina
Black Lagoon
Ghost in the Shell (A lot of episodes and two series')
Cowpony Bebop
Afro Samurai
Outlaw Star
Detroit Metal City
Death Note (A lot of episodes)
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

'Now and Then, Here and There' I didn't really enjoy, in-short its background is about a barely-able military force that enlists kids into its ranks, the series over all didn't get to me at all and its hard to take seriously when all the main characters are kids except two or three, its protagonist was too naive to be liked.
However, I kept it in the suggestions list of mine in case you enjoyed it. Its a 'light' animé really.

If you haven't seen it, 'Love Hina' is totally worth the watch. Its hilarious. Black Lagoon is like 'Love Hina's' opposite, however it's still just as funny but more action than romance.
 

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Partially to avoid this being a large post and partially becasue I just like doing spoiler tags
I'll spoiler tag each show into it's own little section
is awesome. It's from the director who gave us the mind fuck of a series, Revolutionary Girl Utena,and it shows: themes of incest,funny background antics, revolutionizing the world. The story concerns 2 brothers trying to find a magic mcguffin in order to save their sister's life. However the resulting search and events that follow is where the story flies off the rails into a large intricate web of relationships,intrigue, and the inter workings of the world(that may sound much sillier than I intended)

The series also has a fair amount of humor despite the serious story One of the sources is the sibling's penguins(only they and certain others can see), they're off in the background just having there own little subplots that are enjoyable to watch. Ranging from sewing with the sister,Himari,to helping one recover from injuries by showing him porn mags.



Currently only up to episode 19 has been released so get started now to catch up for the hopefully kick ass finale.

A winter anime that sadly got eclipsed by Madoka Magika(more on that later). It's a melancholic slice of life about an adolescent cross dresser. The characters for the most part are likable and you get a feel for their motivations and despite the fact that this could easily become angsty it never goes there. I felt bad for the lead when he finally goes to school as a girl and it backfires horribly. It's a very sweet and honest series that deals with sensitive issues well but it's not without it's problems. The art is overly shiny, think Orimo taken to 11, and I had the worst time identifying who was who. t didn't help that everyone had a bevy of nicknames and other things to be called. Also,and this is not really it's fault, due to the tsunami that struck Japan;the series had to combine eps 10&11 and we lose a few vital plot points that appear in the new episode 11.

Also this is where I'm addressing Madoka Magika: I like the series but it is very over hyped.Try and go into it with as little expectation and enjoy it.

Holy hell is this show adorable.The story is as follows: a man(Daikachi) adopts his deceased grandpa's 6 year old daughter(Rin) and they build a life together. What follows is one of the most heart warming series around. It provides great character arcs for Rin and Daikachi as they grow to trust each other and Daikachi learns what it means to live for some one else. Rin will make your nut bladder explode into confetti and want take to her home with you(Rena style)the greatest part is she feels like a real little girl and her best friend,Kouki,acts like a real little boy; laughing at poop jokes and being reckless. It's never angsty and uses actions over words to make their relationship feel genuine. The art is hard to describe,it looks hand drawn and has a bit of a story book feel. Also the ending song is excellent and adorable like the rest of the show

Farewell, Mr Despair: Probably Shaft at it's finest,off the wall animation to nice compliment Koji Kumeta's off the wall humor.

Baka to Test:The show proving that being an idiot isn't all bad the show has a few big sources of humor: wacky slapstick in stock anime scenarios, Hideyoshi being so pretty that everyone treats him as a girl(much to his displeasure) and at least for the dub,the Ben stein esqe narrator. There also a plot about a war between students using what are essentially Pokemon with stats based on test scores.It's dropped after episode 2 for plot reasons and comes back for episodes 11 and 12.

Colorful: It's a Shaft work that's not made by Shaft, with a kicking punk theme song and some of the most perverted men around. A show dedicated to the art of the panty shot and is ecchi in it's purest form. The show follows around various men trying to look at womens underwear. There's no real plot and it's mostly played for laughs, the last episode being a 5 minute build up to a singular panty shot.It's a decent show to watch in short spurts as the premise does wear thin after a while.

Magical Witch Punie-Chan: If you enjoyed the Bludgeoning angel series then you'll probably enjoy this. It's less violent than that series but still has the same brand of over the top humor this time focusing on parodying the magic girl genre. It also contains one of my favorite jokes of all time. seriously I won't spoil it just go watch it(it's a short OVA series it won't take long).

Hidamari Sketch: The anime about nothing.Seriously nothing happens, there's no deeper meaning it's just 4 girls(6 in season 3) living life and having fun while being as cute as humanly possible. The two problems are the pacing,it's atrocious, though it gets better in season three and the 2 new girls from season 3 really kind of try and fill a niche that current characters already occupy and thus the new girls have no real identity.

Ben-to: A new comedy this season that takes buying half price food and turns it into an all out war. It's Serious business to the extreme with touches of ecchi and make a delightfully over the top show that is fun as hell to watch.

I've only watch the first 5 episode and they all have been great. It's about a guy who's the House of the art world with less bitterness. Each episode focus on a piece of art and usually something to do with forgery. The soundtrack has a jazzy feel perfect for it's 1920 New York setting. It's just fun to watch this man do what he does.

GO FUCKING WATCH THEM! I'm no going to spend a long diatribe on why you should watch them just go do it. Like now, this is the final part of this post. so drop what your doing and go do it, you won't be disappointed
 

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Richardplex said:
weker said:
Richardplex said:
...If someone doesn't know what Naruto is, I'd question how they got onto the internet to be honest.
I really don't get what you mean, if your not interested in anime at all I wouldn't be surprised if people didn't know what it is.

It would make more sense if you said dragon ball... it's ove... I won't XD

I am not keen on Naruto, the big hype about fights after Gaara and Rock Lee really felt like they failed.
Rock Lee and Gaara by far one of the best fight scenes ever, but anything after that falls into the 3 episodes of talking about each others feelings with a rare punch or kick involved, all the while stuff with spin off filler.
No, even if you don't watch anime, you know what naruto is. Naruto fans have made sure of that :p. I thought so the show was terrible from episode 2 when they revealed the cast of generic unoriginal characters to be honest, but opinions are opinions.

Also, World God Only Knows. It's a dating sim parody, and it's bloody hilarious.
I am sorry but Naruto is not "that" popular on the net, I can ask any of my flat mates here... just a second...
No only one other knows what it is.
Naruto is popular and people know about it, but no where near everyone that uses the net a lot.