Awesome ! Glad I could help.
As far as anime goes, my personal top 3 faves would be Trigun, Chobits and Death Note.
I'm currently watching Naruto these days in my spare time.
Death Note is super good!
I'm watching the first Naruto and yes, there's a lot of episodes. We have the seasons on DVD so I just watch it periodically here and there but I binge watch the shit out of the other 3 listed above. Haha!
And yes, Trigun is great; I'm so in love with that anime, I almost named my son Vash or Knives.![]()
Ha! That's awesome! My pit's name is Pixie. LmaoKnives would be such an awesome name !
My pitbulls name is Damien Van Hellsing haha
I like anime,but i can't make time to watch a series anymore
I usually watch mine during work, I work 7 days a week 10-12 hours a day usually and kind of half watch half listen when I can and everyone in my office isn't up my ass.
Then when I find something I really Ike I go back and marathon re-watch on my one or two days off a month.
And as far as standard cartoons go , there isn't a day that goes by that my tvs aren't tuned to cartoon network between the kids stuff during the day and adult swim at night that channel rarely gets changed
i don't have one them thar fancy desk type jobs ,no desks out on the salt
got any online links to adult anime ?? none of mine are any good anymore,really out and out dated links
Saw some mentions of Space Dandy but no mention of Redline (if there was I missed it, sorry). Certainly a must see, it's basically about a more badass/more realistic/serious Dandy. It's basically him in a former life. Great movie, easily up there near the top for Anime Movies (I'm a Miyazaki fan, so that takes like all 5 top anime slots for me... if you count those as anime).
As for Anime websites, Animehaven.org, Otakucenter, and Crunchyroll are my go-to's.
For ones I really liked but haven't seen listed:
Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood (make sure it's Brotherhood, they both start out the same but the first run through deviated from the manga and had a funky ending, still good IMO but no where close to Brotherhood)
Code Geass (one of the only mech anime's I liked, not big into the giant robot stuff)
Puella Magi Madoka Magica (Ok, so, you HAVE to give this one 4 episodes before you brush it off, one of the most badass/mindfucking anime's I've seen, but it starts out as a very girly anime then just punches you in the face at the end of episode 3)
One Punch (currently running not many episodes yet, but makes me crack up every episode and it's pretty badass, about a guy who can kill anything in one punch...)
Yu Yu Hakisho
I still watch Naruto and One Piece but can't really suggest someone watches 700+ episodes of something, not everyone is insane like me.
I've watched Akame Ga Kill, very solid. Kill la Kill is great as well but one of those that seems silly and nonsensical till much later in the show. Trigun is IMO probably the greatest of all time, just a perfect anime. Cowboy Beebop is great, Samurai Champloo, and of course Ghost in a Shell (movies are solid as well though weird animation). Berserk is just amazing, I still need to read the manga because there's so much to that story that neither the movie or the anime even get close to. Really liked the first saga for Roroni Kenshin (sp) it got worse and worse after each major confrontation, but the beginning was excellent. Hellsing (both original and ultimate) were great and I was sad when they ended. Hunter X Hunter is fantastic but leaves you hanging with likely no true ending ever coming.
Deathnote was solid but I feel a bit overhyped (or maybe I just feel that way having too many anime nerf friends). Black Butler is cool but a bit creepy.
Ehh that's all I can think of right now. I've watched a lot of anime over the years.
I haven't, I have a few Animes I'm watching right now, but I've been catching up watching all the superhero shows lately. I'll add it to the list. I did watch that Seven Deadly Sins recently, I know that was mentioned, it was pretty solid.
SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOTYea,not all of them but they are really funny shit.
When I saw the get schwifty episode for the first time I couldn't get it out of my head for weeks.
I'm Mr. bulldops haha
Fate/Zero was amazing.Hi I watch anime. Guess my pic says that!
Favorite is fate zero. Handssssssss DOWN.
Fate/Zero was amazing.
People give the Fate franchise in general a lot of crap for all of the expository dialogue/incoherent nature of the nasuverse... ...and I'd tend to agree with them 99% of the time, but with all of that Ufotable polish, my eyes are so glued to the screen that I almost don't care what's going on. Everything just looks so fantastic. Yuki Kaijura was so in her element on the soundtrack. The battle scenes contain some of the best digital animation I've ever seen. It's right up there with the Kara no Kyoukai movies. Ufotable was really on fire back then.
You mean my favorite scene? Now that I think about it, hard to say. Been a while since I've seen it. Might be a good way to wash the taste of UBW off of my palate. I should get on that.You took the words right out of my hands and typed it. What's your personal fave?
For what? Lots of anime's been mentioned on this page alone!Now I have new anime's to look up, please tell me there are english subs for it.
The clip you just linked in specific, surely is one of the best fight scenes I've ever seen.For what? Lots of anime's been mentioned on this page alone!
Ahh, yeah. Definitely agree there. It's right up there with Sword of the Stranger and the Cowboy Bebop movie.The clip you just linked in specific, surely is one of the best fight scenes I've ever seen.
Watched Fate/zero and started the second set, but gave up quickly as it just didn't have "it". I'll be sure to check it out. I've watched a lot of Anime but not having many suggestions lately, and diving in to some older recommendations of live stuff (been rewatching NG star trek and keeping up with the new superhero shows, as well as a few ongoing animes, aside from reading a few books I've been putting off... then of course coiling new buildsAhh, yeah. Definitely agree there. It's right up there with Sword of the Stranger and the Cowboy Bebop movie.
But anywho, it's from Kara no Kyoukai, which is a series of 7 hour-long movies (well, there are technically 8 and 2 OVA's, but the 7 movies are the heart of the franchise.) There are subs aplenty.
You can watch the 7 main ones subbed in full 1080p over on the aforementioned kissanime.to. kissanime rules. They have pretty much every anime that's ever been published/digitized uploaded in HD (except for things that are really obscure or not available in HD - those tend to be 480.) It's all free, too. Kicks the shit out of Crunchyroll and Funimation. You will literally never have to look anywhere else. They even keep up with ongoing shows.
If you like that, then another show that would be of interest to you is Fate/Zero. There are two versions, the older one is done by Studio DEEN and is god awful - don't bother. The 2011 adaptation, however, was done by Ufotable, the same studio that did the fight scene I posted. The fight scenes in that are just as epic.
Post your suggestions or your favorites
Asked my wife what her favorites are... whatever immediately came to mind.
Response: Cowboy Bobop and Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex
I remember reading somewhere that it can actually take anywhere from fifty to several hundred thousand dollars to produce a single episode. I actually think its interesting how the medium allows them to get all of these weird and unique things across... ...I like the fact that it is able to be so weird and out there, sometimes on the cheap. Some studios find interesting ways to get around that budget problem. Since you mentioned Madoka, I've got to mention Shaft. Lots of people think that Shaft is a higher-budget studio, but they actually aren't. They use a lot of tricks with the production to make you think it's production-heavy as fuck, when really its much cheaper to go the route they do with their signature style. That quirkyness saves them a lot of money. And the end result is really eye-catching. But if you actually hone in on the animation, there's not really much to it. It's all an illusion.At this point I'm always skeptical about Anime's and animated thing in general. They're usually a bit more out there, I assume cheaper to produce but honestly I'm not sure of that.
I assume that literally every anime I go into is going to be a piece of shit. And I'm usually right. But when I'm wrong, I tend to be really, REALLY wrong.But I've seen enough bad ones to trigger my concern of wasting time. If I get a recommendation I'll give it 3-4 episodes but if it doesn't' hook me by then I'm out. I know that some animes take that long (case in point probably my favorite Madoka Magica) but to leave you wanting beyond that is simply poor design.
Yeah, I generally steer clear of that whole scene for that very reason. For a while, anime culture in the west was this strange, sort of taboo scene - it was just kinda something for weirdos to sort of converge upon. That's changing now and more people with more of a healthy interest in it are surfacing. The attitude in the west is changing and even the east is taking notice. We may start seeing less stuff targeted at otakus in the future. A few shows with more western influences have been simulcast with full english dubs and did very well in viewership and sales. I think they are realizing that a lot of people in the west don't want those fan-service shows, but have a lot of money to throw at shows that are more in line with what they tend to look for in western media.Some anime is indeed entertaining, but no offense to anyone here, the fanbase can be a screwed up bunch.
Oh yes. It's the manliest, most subversively homoerotic thing I've ever seen outside of Jojo. I remember it was just right there in the open, but the show did everything it could to avoid acknowledging it. I was never sure if the double-entendres were really intentional. That's the funny thing about it. I'm willing to believe that he may really have been trying to spin an epic tale about the strength of platonic bonds that comrades in battle share and it just turned into a romance by accident.Talking about weird has anyone seen berserk? I just got done watching it and it definitely qualifies as very strange
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See I got a little bit of that, however Griffith admitted to fucking the one lord before he killed him. Im still mostly in shock at that ending, I have literally never seen anything like it at all, like not even close, i just sat there and thought wtf for 5 minutes. I just can't understand why they decided to end it with that scene.Oh yes. It's the manliest, most subversively homoerotic thing I've ever seen outside of Jojo. I remember it was just right there in the open, but the show did everything it could to avoid acknowledging it. I was never sure if the double-entendres were really intentional. That's the funny thing about it. I'm willing to believe that he may really have been trying to spin an epic tale about the strength of platonic bonds that comrades in battle share and it just turned into a romance by accident.
It just came off as being really, really gay because at its core it was about two things: bonding and half-naked (sometimes full-naked) jacked dudes... ...that and really gory battles. Nothing wrong with that, it's just funny to me.
I was just waiting for Guts and Griffith to fuck the whole damned time. I wasn't sure if I was watching a yaoi or a shonen. Shounen ai is just weird to me. Who is that for? Who is it that finds this sort of bromance appealing?
Shame it never got finished, though. It was really epic.
See I got a little bit of that, however Griffith admitted to fucking the one lord before he killed him. Im still mostly in shock at that ending, I have literally never seen anything like it at all, like not even close, i just sat there and thought wtf for 5 minutes. I just can't understand why they decided to end it with that scene.
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I'm really surprised he committed to that, I really wish they had one more season to at least resolve some things, now I'll have to read manga if I want to know, something I really am not a fan of.The producer was banking on getting funding for a second season, but, after the final two episodes had already started production they told him that he wasn't getting a second season. He stuck to his guns on the ending.
I'm really surprised he committed to that,e I really wish they had one more season to at least resolve some things, now I'll have to read manga if I want to know, something I really am not a fan of.
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Nah its basically just the anime with crappy cgi, I haven't seen it but when I went looking for answers that's what I got.There's a movie series that, if I recall correctly, is set to cover the entire manga. So there is that.