So I want to try some anime...

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ChromeAlchemist

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Haydyn said:
ChromeAlchemist said:
Haydyn said:
DBZ
Yu Yu Hakusho
Get Backers
NUU! Getbacker's ending ruins the entire story! It really does! It was such a good series, then it had to end like that. It was worse than the Soul Eater anime ending...
It didn't ruin it for me, but I wanted to kill Ban after defeating Dr. Jackal.
It blatantly showed that there was far more unresolved story arcs to go, but they literally stopped it for no reason.
 

Jinxzy

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Trigun
Cowboy Bebop
Dragon Dall Z Kai (amazing!)
Outlaw Star
Air Gear (it's fun and not serious, the manga is better tho)
Pani Poni Dash (it's not serious at all it's just for laughs)
FLCL
Bleach
 

JuryNelson

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a new Fullmetal Alchemist is available for free on hulu.com (in the US, anyway.) And it's great.

You should search for this in the forums, though. This isn't the first time this has been asked. It probably isn't the hundredth time, either.
 

Smits090

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I Suggest:
Bleach
K-ON
Fairy Tail
Code Geass
To Aru Maujtsu no Index
Soul Eater
Kaichu wa maid-Sama
Death Note
Durarara!!
Letter Bee
Macross Frontier
Nyan-Koi
Rosario+Vampire
Saki
 

'The Eel'

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10.Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni. Despite having no real plot, since I consider Kai and Rei to be non canon, Higurashi is one of the most atmospheric and frightening shows I've ever seen. It constantly keeps you guessing and always gives a feeling of paranoia and dread...
with the possible exception of FLCL...
What's wrong with Kai? It's an essential part of the story.

On topic, I'd say Coyboy Bebop, Slayers, and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzimiya as good starting anime.
 

vanthebaron

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Black Lagoon, Berserk, Initial D (has a lot of good drift races in it), and some others everyone already said
 

smearyllama

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Alright, to answer your questions:
1. I'm 14, and will probably watching it on my computer in the family room, so I guess nothing way too mature (though I can handle mature-er plots, concepts, etc.)
2. I like watching sci-fi action and have recently developed an interest in Twin Peaks.
3. Quality isn't an issue. I used to watch edd ed'n eddy (back around when I watched Toonami)
4. I would like to try some mecha and maybe some of the more comedy-focused stuff
Also, if you can tell me what's available on Netflix instant, that'd be great. I really love the service, and my PC's dvd player might have some issues.
 

Ubermetalhed

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I agree with Full Metal Alchemist for a starter anime but I recommend you watch Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood it is basically the same premise and plotlint to an extent as the original but has way more content and is a million times better.

Also as I always say: TENGEN TOPPA GURREN LAGANN.

Just watch it, don't think about it just do it. It will blow your mind.
 

vanthebaron

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smearyllama said:
Alright, to answer your questions:
1. I'm 14, and will probably watching it on my computer in the family room, so I guess nothing way too mature (though I can handle mature-er plots, concepts, etc.)
2. I like watching sci-fi action and have recently developed an interest in Twin Peaks.
3. Quality isn't an issue. I used to watch edd ed'n eddy (back around when I watched Toonami)
4. I would like to try some mecha and maybe some of the more comedy-focused stuff
Also, if you can tell me what's available on Netflix instant, that'd be great. I really love the service, and my PC's dvd player might have some issues.
Black Lagoon is on Netflix. it's rather mature with the guns, guts, and language but its not on instant.
 

Asukane

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Based on what you said, I would say that Eureka 7 would be your best bet.
-Kind of light hearted. (Gets serious when it needs to.)
-Great mecha action.(Mechs on flying surfboards, what is there to hate in that?)
-Great story/characters.
-Not very off-setting.
 

OintmentFly

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Judging by your responses I'd go for Trigun (comedic Sci-Fi)or Akira (more serious and one of the originals of the genre).

For mechs I'd say Evangalion, although there is a bit more to them than just that. Again an orignal classic. Or maybe something along the lines of Gundam.

If you like Trigun I'd also go Hellsing, Cowboy Bebop and Dragonball Z Kai (the new cut down version), they're all pretty similar. Vampire Hunter D is also a classic if Vamps are your thing.

If you've then decided to move onto heavier/more gory/ adult fare, Wicked City, Ninja Scroll for the classics and Beserk. These last 3 are pretty graphic though.

I'm not sure about online availiablity. All these are worth purchasing retail anyways.
 

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... Or maybe Bleach.
 

jamescorck

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If you want a good anime try Outlaw Star. That seems to be the anime even not anime fans like. It balances out pretty well with 70% funny and 30% serious, and even the serious is not that serious anyways.

Be sure to pick up the Japanese or the European editions of the DVD, because I heard the American one had some parts edited and one episode fully deleted. Though I don't know if this extends to the DVD pack, but just make sure before purchasing it.
 

Ulquiorra4sama

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High School of the DEAD
Love Hina
History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi
Fairy Tail (If you like fantasy, magic and such)

Personally i started with Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, Full Metal Alchemist, Trigun and Guyver but some might say a few of those are a bit weird to start out with.
 

Hosker

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Reading this thread makes me want to watch baccano again....
Death note is a good place to start.
 

ExileNZ

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Uh yeah, let's try starting with some Miyazaki. Or some Satoshi Kon, if you're after a bit of a mind fuck. Failing that there's always Higurashi as a personal favourite, or Now and Then, Here and There, which is a bit of a hard watch but is just brilliant.