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Any anime fans?

Love the first three Star Treks, and love a lot of anime too.

As far as anime goes, I'm still waiting for something to better Macross. Bebop and Evangelion were great as well, and more recently I really enjoyed Last Exile.

If it's epic anime you're after, then Legend of the Galactic Heroes is a must.

Oh, and yes, Monster, superb.
 
Coincidentially (or most likely uncoincidentially) all 3 of them air back to back on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim Block on Saturdays. It's a pretty awesome lineup if you ask me though Death Note is the only one of them that I'm watching for the first time. That's rapidly "Near"ing a conclusion though. *avoids the rotten vegetables thrown his way* I wonder what they're getting to fill the void?
 
Code Geass- this is my first Clamp anime- at first i thought such angular, pretty & stylish art(love that green haired chick's bellbottoms):lol:
for a gritty anime about terrorism & war was a weird fit, but Ive gotten used to it now. I want one of those geass eye thingys, it would sure come in handy. Too bad you can only use it on someone once...

Death Note- I still dont understand why they decided to spilt the antagonist into 3 different people(I kinda liked Mello but Near annoys me.)

Bleach- ugh, that mod souls story- whata lame conclusion. :rolleyes:
 
Code Geass- this is my first Clamp anime- at first i thought such angular, pretty & stylish art(love that green haired chick's bellbottoms):lol:

Yeah, I'm not a big fan of Clamp, they only did the character designs for the two Code Geass shows though unlike other series where they're actually credited with creating the original story. Generally, I really don't find their original stuff interesting, however, I did like Chobits, X TV, and Tsubasa Resevoir Chronicle, and am currently liking xXxHolic where that strange long-limbed artstyle actually lends to the serie's bizare nature.
 
loveing geass, clamp does know how to animate the female body (nosebleed) for those looking for anime other than macross, try Ranma 1/2 and Urusei Yatsura, or if you want something more mellow, try Masion Ikokku or Tenchi Muyo
 
In order of exposition:
UFO Robot Grendizer
Captain Harlock
Captain Future
Space Adventure Cobra
<---------Dragonball/Dragonball Z (obviously)
Fist of the North Star / Hokuto No Ken
Akira
Gunnm
Ghost in the Shell/Innocence/SAC/2nd GIG/SSS
Full Metal Alchemist
Death Note
Bleach


I tried to get into Naruto but I just can't...
 
^ Ill let someone else more expert explain in more detail, but basically the storytelling & themes are much more varied(& sometimes ballsy) than in western animation. Western animation is basically(stubbornly) 2 things- comedy or family films.

Pish!

That'd only be true if European animation didn't exist, and even then it does relegate indie and art American animation to the sidelines. (You know, like Linklater's Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly). The Japanese do have the edge on animation as middle-brow serious adult entertainment, though, though there's quite a respectable number of arthouse fare entries as well.

As for me, I think Satoshi Kon's films (Perfect Blue, Millenium Actress, Tokyo Godfathers, Paprika), his short Magnetic Rose, and his TV series Paranoia Agent are uniformly excellent. Goodnight.
 
I'm a pretty big fan of Anime; and have been so since I saw the Space Crusier Yamato compilation anime film locally here in L.A. California on KTLA 5 back in 1978. (It was then I learned that other shows I had liked when I was younger like Speed Racer, Gigantor, Astro Boy, Amazing Three, etc. were also imported from Japan). From then on, whenever I went to a Sci Fi convention, my compatriots always knew where I could be found - the Anime video room. I got pretty hardcore into Anime fandom back in 1986 when I purchased my first illegal copy of Project A-Ko from a shady vendor for $40.00 (at this time if you wanted Anime video tapes of Laser Discs; you had to order them DIRECTLY from Japan and watch the Yen/U.S. Dollar exchange rate - and the video tapes ran $120.00 U.S. for TWO episodes of a series, a film or an OAV). I soon found out about, and help run a couple of Anime clubs (they'd meet once a month to show anime - this was back in the day before fandubs or fansubs when all you had was a printed synopsis done by someone who knew some Japanese).

In 1989 I met a friend and video editor; and we decided to try our hand at actually dubbing something and seeing the result - not legitimately of course as we couldn't afford it; but we just anted to see what we could come up with. We called the group Sherbert Productions and started taking the result of our work, the parody Dirty Pair: The Arrest of Mr. Macek (done using the Dirty Pair 1987 OVA series Prison warden episode) and got a pretty good response so we started doing more english dubbed parodies over the 1990ies including:

Urusei Yatsura: Attack Sherbert (Using the 'Attack! Sherbet' OVA)

Dirty Pair II: The Dirty Pair Does Disneyland (1987 OVA series Halloween episode)

Iczer C: The Untold Story (Parts 1 & 2) (Heavily re-editd the Iczer 3 OVA series and took some scenes from Project A-KO Grey/Blue Side)

Ranma a 1/2: Summer Vacation (Using Nihao my Concubine/Bring Back The Brides)

Ninja Team Gatchaman: 7-Zark-7 Must Die

and

Ninja Team Gatchaman: Bring Me The Head of Sandy Frank (Basically we edited and re-arranged the 1994 Gatchaman OVA releases to do these, along with some old footage from Battle of the Planets).

If you were active in Anime fandom and conventions in CA, Texas, Georgia, or Denver, you may have seen or heard of some of these; and maybe hated us because we actually had the gall to re-dub in english; or because we never distributed copies due to fear of prosecution (I just didn't want the possibility of having to spend money on a lawyer, even if the chance was slim).

I guess I'm waxing nostalgic because I thought the 'Sherbert' days were over. We started a project in 2000 that we never finished called Mighty Morphin' Iczer Rangers (using the Iczerion OVA series - no, you probably never heard of that series, as it bombed big in Japan) because of real life issues that poped up. However, last year, my editor friend showed up, asked if I and others of the old group were interested in trying to finish what we had started with it; and everyone agreed - so if all goes well, we should have it done sometime in 2009; and are hoping to find an Anime convention that might give us a chance to show it nce it's done. We'll see.
My editor friend has actually gotten a bit bolder, and he put the Ranma ½ parody up on Veoh at:

http://www.veoh.com/videos/v1344062e4RJqDF7

(To the Mods - I'm not selling or trying to advertise anything - I just saw this thread and decided to espouse a bit on my Anime involvement - but if the above link is deemed inappropriate; please remove it)

I used to have a Sherbert website; and am working on resurrecting it as well.

But, yeah, I was and still am an Anime fan. ;)
 
Bleach, Death Note, Code Geass.

I'm glad someone else here is watching Code Geass. Zero's gesticulating and orating are great fun and the show is highly entertaining. I'm enjoying Bleach as well. Daft but fun.

Oh god I love the way LeLouch (Zero) is planning things, almost like the way Light Yagami is planning stuff, it is like having a anime series about Garak from DS9. Though next week he will find out the high price of his powers and planning, heh!

Bleach- ugh, that mod souls story- whata lame conclusion. :rolleyes:

Well yeah, it was a kinda a skewed ending, but I think you will like the Bount Filler Storyline, it is far far better than Naruto's Mission of the week filler.

Dennou Coil

Dattebayo?????

Just asking ;)
 
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