HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRGGGGGGGNNNNNN GODDAMMIT NINJA.Norix596 said:Go watch Gurren Lagann.
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRGGGGGGGNNNNNN GODDAMMIT NINJA.Norix596 said:Go watch Gurren Lagann.
Yes, but it's also on the top ten on even more people's list of their favorite anime series.Anoni Mus said:It's like, on top10 of a lot of people of the most overrated anime.Norix596 said:Go watch Gurren Lagann.
I disagree to a bit, I read the manga and laughed at the music practice scenes.Sunrider84 said:You gave Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann a 6/10. This makes you a peasant.
Also, ignore anyone telling you to watch K-On. Moe blobs = cancer that is killing anime.
I'm a jerk because I explain why the show was good? Okay, maybe my tone sounded condescending, I'll admit. Text is notoriously bad at showing tone. But my goal was not to make you look bad, just show you why you might be wrong. At the very least I wanted you to see that story-wise it was "textbook" good.Soviet Heavy said:Since I don't feel like arguing with a condescending jerk, I will simply say this: I disagree.
Bye bye fanboy.
The big problem I had with Code Geass was that it was trying to be two shows at once, and the slice of life highschool dramedy got in the way of what I was invested in. I wanted to see this little power hungry chessmaster dupe people by nuking mountains or manipulating officials. When it gets interspersed with images of teenagers humping tables in the dark or gratuitous fanservice scenes, it totally drew me out of the plot.Xhoyl said:I'm a jerk because I explain why the show was good? Okay, maybe my tone sounded condescending, I'll admit. Text is notoriously bad at showing tone. But my goal was not to make you look bad, just show you why you might be wrong. At the very least I wanted you to see that story-wise it was "textbook" good.Soviet Heavy said:Since I don't feel like arguing with a condescending jerk, I will simply say this: I disagree.
Bye bye fanboy.
But that's probably going about it the wrong way. You want to know why I really love this show? Because it resonates emotionally with me. For example, every time I watch it, it makes me cry at least 4 times. Once the first season, and three times for the second. Three times. So maybe when you said the second season was bad I got a little defensive. I apologize. I just find it difficult to see someone not appreciating the story as much as I do. But to each his own I guess.
Hello there good sir. I dare say I think I could recommend you wholeheartedly Kino's Journey (otherwise known as Kino no Tabi.Elmoth said:Here's a list of all the anime I watch:
I'd happily watch any anime, if I could get over it's style and storytelling. But I can't, not any more. I've not really seen any anime that isn't over the top, stylized or weird/silly in some way. Which isn't really my thing anymore. In the interest of staying on topic, is there any anime out there that might still be interesting in a japanophobe like me?
I can understand that. I'll admit that the series isn't perfect, but no story is. But I think there was purpose in what they did, even if it came as badly to some. Lelouche as a character was largely about his different masks. As in he was a different person depending on who was around and what the situation needed. In that regard the high school stuff was kind of necessary for comparison. Did they maybe go a little bit overboard with it? Perhaps. It's all subjective based on your story preferences.Soviet Heavy said:The big problem I had with Code Geass was that it was trying to be two shows at once, and the slice of life highschool dramedy got in the way of what I was invested in. I wanted to see this little power hungry chessmaster dupe people by nuking mountains or manipulating officials. When it gets interspersed with images of teenagers humping tables in the dark or gratuitous fanservice scenes, it totally drew me out of the plot.
Despite that, I enjoyed R1 overall, because when it actually dealt with the rebellion, it was intriguing. I enjoyed it in spite of the juvenile tit show that the high school portion showed. I thought that the season ending was a great cliffhanger.
Then R2 rolled around, and everything stopped dead in its tracks. The first few episodes were just a repeat of building up the Black Knights because they felt the need to kill all the momentum that had built up in R1 to show more of the high school bullcrap.
I would hardly call it the greatest story ever told, because like all such statements, it is a purely subjective view. Sorry to react violently, but I don't have much patience for people who tell me I'm wrong because I lack the proper education to appreciate something properly.
I gave it a 6/10 because the series ended after Episode 8 when the main character died. The rest of the time was spent trying (and failing) to live up to the pure, concentrated awesome that was Kamina.Sunrider84 said:You gave Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann a 6/10. This makes you a peasant.
Also, ignore anyone telling you to watch K-On. Moe blobs = cancer that is killing anime.
EDIT: You should really watch Planetes.
I'm not quite clear on what you're asking for. An anime without anything over the top, stylized or weird/silly in some way? Are you looking for a drama with no fantasy or sci-fi elements and no comic relief? That's going to be a pretty short list, even if you include regular TV shows and movies.Elmoth said:I'd happily watch any anime, if I could get over it's style and storytelling. But I can't, not any more. I've not really seen any anime that isn't over the top, stylized or weird/silly in some way. Which isn't really my thing anymore. In the interest of staying on topic, is there any anime out there that might still be interesting in a japanophobe like me?
Same here.[Kira Must Die said:]Nah, even though I enjoyed both series, I can understand where you're coming from. I've seen a fair share of anime (I've got an anime list [http://myanimelist.net/animelist/KiraMustDie], too.) and I, too, have some series that I hate that everyone else seem to love.