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Nyce1

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S-Cry-Ed and Outlaw Star were both a lot of fun to watch also Tri-Gun
 

Rad Party God

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I'm seriously outdated with anime, but still, you may want to check these out.

The Vision of Escaflowne - Might be pretty old now, but it's still one of the best anime I've ever seen. It has a bit of everything, it has an epic story about war, love, betrayal, hot chicks, some humanoid animals with lots of personality, it has dragons, giant robots, an epic soundtrack wich is completely orchestrated with gregorian chants and all... A must see.

Cowboy Bebop - I think any respectable anime fan has already watched this anime (also the movie is quite good) and you MUST see it. It's quite dark, but most of the time doesn't take itself too seriously, but it has some pretty heavy scenes involving lots of blood and lots of drama.

Saint Seiya (Knights of The Zodiac) - My all time favorite anime, kinda like YuYu Hakusho but it's heavily inspired by greek mythology. I'd recomend you start watching the current OVA called "The Lost Canvas", it's a prequel story, so you get charming characters, good to amazing fight scenes and LOTS of drama.
 

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Oh, man. Bleach was such a disappointment for me. I got to the Hueco Mundo Arc before I finally said, "You know what? Fuck it."

Anyways, on topic. You want a good anime to watch? Watch Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. The 2003 series is good, too, but Brotherhood is where it's at. Seriously, check it out. It's very good, very engaging, has a great story, and is roughly 50 episodes.
 

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GrimTuesday said:
TomLikesGuitar said:
GrimTuesday said:
Cromartie High School its fucking helarious and each episode is only about ten minutes long.


It's the English dub but I think it's just as good.
HOLY SHIT

FREDDIE FUCKIN MERCURY IS IN THIS ANIME

I LOVE YOU
It's honestly one of the funniest anime I have ever seen just by how ridiculous it is.
Oh good lord, that's got to be one of the most random and utterly pointless things I've ever seen. Thank god it's also hilarious.
 

Zahri

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Dango said:
Ahlycks said:
Dango said:
code geass, full metal panic, eureka 7.

edit:Eureka 7 IS a love story, and full metal panic has allot of love stuff, through not centered around it. Code geass has some love stuff.
1. I've already watched Soul Eater (as seen above)
2. No! I will not watch Code Geass! From what I hear it's awfully similar to Death Note, which (as I said above) I absolutely hate.
I would like to appeal on that unwarranted Code Geass hatred.

It has some very key instances, one being: The main character is not a megalomaniacal evil genius, he's a megalomaniacal GOOD genius who uses evil means on occasion.

Death Note revolves around an emotionless prick for the most part, while Code Geass is centered on a single minded man trying to reclaim what is his and set things right. Code Geass has a protagonist who has values, and feelings.

Deathnote was quite literally just depressing, Code Geass, throughout all the amazing mech battles and deep story, still has lightheartedness about it.

As mentioned before, there are some love story side plots placed here and there as well.

I'd like to note that i am a fan of both, but Code Geass easily trumps Death Note, and i already hold Death Note in high regard.
 

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Check out Love Hina.
About a young male who gets to take over his grandmothers spa which he finds out is only for women and he gets very nervous around women. It's a comedy anime that has, sort of, a love story molded into it. And only 25 or 26 episodes + 4 extra (summer, autumn, winter and spring specials)
Didn't seem like you picked up Fairy Tale yet, give that one a shot. I only read the manga but very enjoyable. It's Dragonball/Bleach/Naruto stylish... but still not... Someone please give a good explanation -.-
 

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Zahri said:
Dango said:
Ahlycks said:
Dango said:
code geass, full metal panic, eureka 7.

edit:Eureka 7 IS a love story, and full metal panic has allot of love stuff, through not centered around it. Code geass has some love stuff.
1. I've already watched Soul Eater (as seen above)
2. No! I will not watch Code Geass! From what I hear it's awfully similar to Death Note, which (as I said above) I absolutely hate.
I would like to appeal on that unwarranted Code Geass hatred.

It has some very key instances, one being: The main character is not a megalomaniacal evil genius, he's a megalomaniacal GOOD genius who uses evil means on occasion.

Death Note revolves around an emotionless prick for the most part, while Code Geass is centered on a single minded man trying to reclaim what is his and set things right. Code Geass has a protagonist who has values, and feelings.
Without spoiling anything, Imho the ending is one of the best ones I know of from any medium.

Deathnote was quite literally just depressing, Code Geass, throughout all the amazing mech battles and deep story, still has lightheartedness about it.

As mentioned before, there are some love story side plots placed here and there as well.

I'd like to note that i am a fan of both, but Code Geass easily trumps Death Note, and i already hold Death Note in high regard.
Edit: It seems I qouted this without acctually saying anything, and now I can't remember what I was supposed to write. Fail on me.
 

Zahri

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Zahri said:
Dango said:
Ahlycks said:
Dango said:
code geass, full metal panic, eureka 7.

edit:Eureka 7 IS a love story, and full metal panic has allot of love stuff, through not centered around it. Code geass has some love stuff.
1. I've already watched Soul Eater (as seen above)
2. No! I will not watch Code Geass! From what I hear it's awfully similar to Death Note, which (as I said above) I absolutely hate.
I would like to appeal on that unwarranted Code Geass hatred.

It has some very key instances, one being: The main character is not a megalomaniacal evil genius, he's a megalomaniacal GOOD genius who uses evil means on occasion.

Death Note revolves around an emotionless prick for the most part, while Code Geass is centered on a single minded man trying to reclaim what is his and set things right. Code Geass has a protagonist who has values, and feelings.

Deathnote was quite literally just depressing, Code Geass, throughout all the amazing mech battles and deep story, still has lightheartedness about it.

As mentioned before, there are some love story side plots placed here and there as well.

I'd like to note that i am a fan of both, but Code Geass easily trumps Death Note, and i already hold Death Note in high regard.

Edit: Reading this over, few mistakes thanks to firefox spellcheck >.> and 1 AM tiredness.

Edit 2: I also recommend "History's Strongest/Greatest Disciple Kenichi" (manga if you can find it)
It's very lighthearted with an interesting and deep plot, that plays out partly as a love story as well. It's martial arts themed. :3

Edit 3: Made this a quote instead of an edit >.> sorry Y.Y like the post says, rather tired.
 

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Regarding...

...Code Geass: it's hard to say what you'd like about Code Geass when we don't know what you don't like aboud Death Note (and there's much not to like).

...Higurashi: The ending was kind of spoiled for me too; yet I still went on with it and found it still to be worthwhile. If you do chose to watch it, skip Rei episodes 1 and 5; since those are retarded filler.

...Bleach: Your stance on "I'm going to stick with it since I'm so far into it already" will probably be invalid at some point, considering that show is probably going to be as long as 2 Dragonball series by the time the "writers" decide to make an ending.

As for recommendations (if they're not already mentioned):

Kanon is an amazing one. The story's done by the same guys that did Clannad (Key Visual Arts), and in my opinion, was better than Clannad. (Based on Clannad)

Toaru Kagaku no Railgun (A Certain Scientific Railgun) is a great mix of slice of life, comedy, and sci-fi/action. It's a spin-off of another show, but know that this is better than the show it's based off of. (Based on Key's only blunder Angel Beats)

Kannagi is the best "Sudden Girlfriend" genre I've seen so far (but I've got a few more I've got planned to watch, so that might change). It knows its audience and generally knows how to handle itself, an essential part of anime in my opinion. (Based on Working!! and Toradora!)

K-On! is a slice of life; it can get a little boring if you're only looking at the show from a comedic perspective, but it's (apparently) thoroughly enjoyable from a slice of life perspective. (Based on Lucky Star)

Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is the best Parody of the Mecha genre I've seen (people refer to it as a well done Kiddy Mecha, but that's not how I've seen it). (Based on the Mecha you have there that I won't ever watch your Mecha Choices)

Ouran High School Host Club is a shoujo show that if you turn a blind eye to the shoujo elements, you find a damn funny show. (Based on the Repetitive Shoujo Kaichou wa Maid-sama)

And I think I'll end the list there for now...
 

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Dango said:
TomLikesGuitar said:
Ok so I noticed you don't have Cowboy Bebop on your list. It is quite possible to watch Bebop and swear off of all animes because you know nothing will ever compare, but it really is the best so yeah... watch it.
I would, except I've already accidentally clicked on enough spoilers of it to know the entire story without even seeing one episode of it.
Well there is no real over arching plot... it's spread out between several arks each one dedicated to a different character, to help establish them better, plus in between episodes, containing their own story, that serve little purpose but are very entertaining non the less... if anything the only real plot revolves around each characters past catching up to them so there isn't much to spoil... I still say watch it because it's just so cool...

Edit: also check out Gankutsuou it's a reimagining of the Count Of Monte Cristo...
 

Jezzy54

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FullMetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (my personal favorite), Gurren Lagann, Cowboy Bebop, Spice & Wolf, Ouran High School Host Club.
 

Stephen Bartlett

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i cant beleive no one after everything u said didnt suggest school rumble.
its not dark, its got an original dragonball like charm and its funny as
it also ticks ur boxes/criteria

theres been like 30+ total suggested and i cant beleive that wasnt one granted i didnt miss anything

yeah so school rumble

also one pice is my fav watch the jap version of that its better than naruto/bleach/full metal and that stuff:)
 

Kynexy82

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If your going to watch Mai HiME then you should also grab Mai Otome and My-Otome Zwei. You might also like Angelic Layer aswell
 

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Full Metal Panic, Gintama, Seto no hanayome, Fate/Stay Night, Seitokai Ichizon, Trigun, Great Teacher Onizuka, Desert Punk, Black Lagoon, Ergo Proxy...but my number one is definitely Gintama - the funniest anime and probably TV show I have ever seen.

The first 20-odd episodes are fillers that set the scene and character relationships. Even the sad and tragic endings have you coming out feeling great.

Grayjack said:
Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni. It's a psychological thriller with some pretty bloody parts. If you can stomach it, I recommend it. But stay away from Umineko. I hear the anime adaption sucks a big one.
From what I have seen from Higurashi, I'm not too impressed. Umineko on the other hand I needed to watch from start to finish.