Recommended Anime/Manga?
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/glances at Monster seriously
/74 episodes
/holy shit
/run away
/74 episodes
/holy shit
/run away
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Try the manga, should be better.BryanM wrote:/glances at Monster seriously
/74 episodes
/holy shit
/run away
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
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Sound advice. While you’re at it, give Urasawa's Pluto & 21st Century Boys a whirl. Top Tier stuff.soprano1 wrote:Try the manga, should be better.BryanM wrote:/glances at Monster seriously
/74 episodes
/holy shit
/run away
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162 chapters. Not any bettersoprano1 wrote:Try the manga, should be better.

I too feel reluctant to start series that span too long. Nowadays I no longer have the time and patience to endure mangas with 100+ chapters or animes with 20+ episodes. I really need to finish Yamato 2199 though, that one is worth the time spent.
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20+ episodes is long for you? I'd hate to see how you feel about One Piece and Detective Conan...
BryanM wrote:You're trapped in a haunted house. There's a ghost. It wants to eat your friends and have sex with your cat. When forced to decide between the lives of your friends and the chastity of your kitty, you choose the cat.
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while over 50 is a bit of a push for me - I usually massively prefer 25/26 upwards, in fact that's what made me love anime - the massively long story arcs.Ruldra wrote:162 chapters. Not any bettersoprano1 wrote:Try the manga, should be better.![]()
I too feel reluctant to start series that span too long. Nowadays I no longer have the time and patience to endure mangas with 100+ chapters or animes with 20+ episodes. I really need to finish Yamato 2199 though, that one is worth the time spent.
I'm about to rewatch LOTGH and I can't wait

And yep Yamato 2199 is definitely worth the effort.
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Knights Of Sidonia finished - very good throughout - and a second series confirmed
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I shall read as much of this guy's manga as I can
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I shall read as much of this guy's manga as I can

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Don't want to spoil you or anything, but the manga is getting more and more stupid
Rewatched Giant Robo The Animation (The Day the Earth Stood Still) with a friend last week and remembered the reason why it's one of my favorite series of all time, good characters, good pacing, good action, good story, good music, good animation, everything about this anime is excellent. Yasuhiro Imagawa is a fucking genius, I want more super robot series directed by him.


Rewatched Giant Robo The Animation (The Day the Earth Stood Still) with a friend last week and remembered the reason why it's one of my favorite series of all time, good characters, good pacing, good action, good story, good music, good animation, everything about this anime is excellent. Yasuhiro Imagawa is a fucking genius, I want more super robot series directed by him.


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Big fan as well. Really a damn shame that Ninja Resurrection, his take on the Makai Tensho with ninjas didn't get finished. The two part OVA is worth watching, but it's the ultimate case of unfinished OVA blue balls, and due to the small amount of material filmed, it's kind of a mess. Still, it's super violent, which is kind of odd since I typically find his character design quite amiable. The Kinji Fukasaku film is definitely worth seeing as well, despite being seemingly unfinished all the same, although that could be the source material, which I've yet to read. Not much of a cliffhanger per se as in Ninja Resurrection, just slightly anti-climactic.
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Watching a series simply titled "Monster". It's really amazing so far and I definitely recommend it.
BryanM wrote:You're trapped in a haunted house. There's a ghost. It wants to eat your friends and have sex with your cat. When forced to decide between the lives of your friends and the chastity of your kitty, you choose the cat.
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no no don't compliment it argh
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Quit bitching about how long it is. Honestly how difficult is it to watch two (or more) episodes a day for about a month? I can't think of a single reason why an exciting anime having a lot of episodes would be a bad thing.
BryanM wrote:You're trapped in a haunted house. There's a ghost. It wants to eat your friends and have sex with your cat. When forced to decide between the lives of your friends and the chastity of your kitty, you choose the cat.
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Just read Ultra Heaven manga.
Crazy story about a world where hallucinogen drugs became legal and your everyday thing, our junkie hero is given some new stuff by a shady dealer and....
So trippy... want moar !
Crazy story about a world where hallucinogen drugs became legal and your everyday thing, our junkie hero is given some new stuff by a shady dealer and....
So trippy... want moar !
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I prefer it when the strange trippiness is actually happening. (or the character is seriously messed up in the head, that can sometimes be interesting, too)
BryanM wrote:You're trapped in a haunted house. There's a ghost. It wants to eat your friends and have sex with your cat. When forced to decide between the lives of your friends and the chastity of your kitty, you choose the cat.
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The excitingness never lasts that long.Lord Satori wrote:I can't think of a single reason why an exciting anime having a lot of episodes would be a bad thing.
RegalSin wrote:Then again sex is no diffrent then sticking a stick down some hole to make a female womenly or girl scream or make noise.
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Hunter x Hunter would beg to differ.
BryanM wrote:You're trapped in a haunted house. There's a ghost. It wants to eat your friends and have sex with your cat. When forced to decide between the lives of your friends and the chastity of your kitty, you choose the cat.
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Oh GOD I second that...Lord Satori wrote:Hunter x Hunter would beg to differ.

HOW ARE YOU GENTLEMEN !!
Comic and Animation Megathread
Could we maybe change this into a broader "comics and animation" kind of topic? I'm as weaboo as anyone (look at their pools!) but there's other art styles out there.
I'ma start with the comics I follow:
Invincible

Invincible is the best superhero comic there is. There's really no getting around that - every page adds something. The premise begins along the lines of Superman having a family, if Superman wasn't completely boring. It then branches way out from there. (Seriously, our messed up flaws are what makes people interesting. Think how awful Evangelion would have been if everyone was well-adjusted, Shinji's dad was a loving effective father, etc.)
One of the many things that makes it wonderful is the author's disdain for tripe. If a super strong guy punches a normal guy as hard as he can, that fist is going through him. It's oftentimes been accused of being gorier than his zombie book. An excerpt of the latest letters column illustrates:
"My thought has always been that having a reoccurring villain is complete bullshit. How many people has the Joker killed? He just keeps coming back? Spider-Man is fighting Doctor Octopus for the one-hundredth time and that's supposed to be compelling? ... It diminishes the threat if they're defeated over and over and over again. I'd rather build new villains."
The Walking Dead

Everyone and their dog reads The Walking Dad. The hobo tv series is not faithful at all; that isn't a Princess Bride type port. Those folks will never know what it feels like to get to shout out "tainted meat".
This book is about people who sit around and drink coffee and talk about the feelings that zombies have.
Alex + Ada
Robots! It's kind of like Time of Eve, but not as good. Not as creepy, crazy-preachy libertarian, misogynistic as His Robot Girlfriend. I'm still on board with it.
Saga
Kind of has a Star Wars/Flash Gordon space fantasy thing going on. It's sometimes quite likable.
Tech Jacket
Tech Jacket's starting back up today after quite a hiatus. It's a simple fun story of a boy with a super powered tech suit grafted to his chest and his wacky awkward sexual incompatibility with his alien girlfriend. Also: Lots and lots of hospital visits.
Fables
I've been off the Fables train for a long, long time now. Sometime after issue 100. To be blunt, the author just kind of lost the threads of what he was doing and all my carecats died. Example: One character got killed off by a "He walked into the closet and was never seen from again" trope. The kind where the closet leads to a Narnia (Oz, in this case) wonderland where he has lots of adventures that don't matter because NONE OF THE CHARACTERS THERE ARE PART OF THE ESTABLISHED NARRATIVE.
But, that was a lot of years of having a carecat. You can blame this book for the five million fairy tale TV shows that are out now. Comics always catch onto the fads before everyone else does.
I'ma start with the comics I follow:
Invincible

Invincible is the best superhero comic there is. There's really no getting around that - every page adds something. The premise begins along the lines of Superman having a family, if Superman wasn't completely boring. It then branches way out from there. (Seriously, our messed up flaws are what makes people interesting. Think how awful Evangelion would have been if everyone was well-adjusted, Shinji's dad was a loving effective father, etc.)
One of the many things that makes it wonderful is the author's disdain for tripe. If a super strong guy punches a normal guy as hard as he can, that fist is going through him. It's oftentimes been accused of being gorier than his zombie book. An excerpt of the latest letters column illustrates:
"My thought has always been that having a reoccurring villain is complete bullshit. How many people has the Joker killed? He just keeps coming back? Spider-Man is fighting Doctor Octopus for the one-hundredth time and that's supposed to be compelling? ... It diminishes the threat if they're defeated over and over and over again. I'd rather build new villains."
The Walking Dead

Everyone and their dog reads The Walking Dad. The hobo tv series is not faithful at all; that isn't a Princess Bride type port. Those folks will never know what it feels like to get to shout out "tainted meat".
This book is about people who sit around and drink coffee and talk about the feelings that zombies have.
Alex + Ada
Robots! It's kind of like Time of Eve, but not as good. Not as creepy, crazy-preachy libertarian, misogynistic as His Robot Girlfriend. I'm still on board with it.
Saga
Kind of has a Star Wars/Flash Gordon space fantasy thing going on. It's sometimes quite likable.
Tech Jacket
Tech Jacket's starting back up today after quite a hiatus. It's a simple fun story of a boy with a super powered tech suit grafted to his chest and his wacky awkward sexual incompatibility with his alien girlfriend. Also: Lots and lots of hospital visits.
Fables
I've been off the Fables train for a long, long time now. Sometime after issue 100. To be blunt, the author just kind of lost the threads of what he was doing and all my carecats died. Example: One character got killed off by a "He walked into the closet and was never seen from again" trope. The kind where the closet leads to a Narnia (Oz, in this case) wonderland where he has lots of adventures that don't matter because NONE OF THE CHARACTERS THERE ARE PART OF THE ESTABLISHED NARRATIVE.
But, that was a lot of years of having a carecat. You can blame this book for the five million fairy tale TV shows that are out now. Comics always catch onto the fads before everyone else does.
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Easily the best series I watched in a long time.
"Blood tastes like iron"
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stfu gaijin :pBryanM wrote:Could we maybe change this into a broader "comics and animation" kind of topic?
(emm j/k (obv))
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Has anybody read Seven Deadly Sins? I ordered volume 1 today. Sounds promising.
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Yeah I like it, it's your average shounen with pretty much only big fights, but done right.gbaplayer wrote:Has anybody read Seven Deadly Sins? I ordered volume 1 today. Sounds promising.
You can actually 'read' the action unlike many other shounen where the art is too messy to even get who's punching who.
Nice action/plot twists and a good pace, it's almost never boring even though the main plot is kind of meh.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcSuAhbtIFgendoKarb wrote:
Easily the best series I watched in a long time.
"Blood tastes like iron"
Looks interesting, will check it out.
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Over half way through Monster. It's an extremely excellent anime so far. The antagonist is such an interesting character that at one point you wonder if he is such a bad guy after all. (though that moment passes)
Also, season 2 of Space Dandy! Such a hilarious episode packed with references.
Also, season 2 of Space Dandy! Such a hilarious episode packed with references.
BryanM wrote:You're trapped in a haunted house. There's a ghost. It wants to eat your friends and have sex with your cat. When forced to decide between the lives of your friends and the chastity of your kitty, you choose the cat.
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Just Finished watching Miyazaki's Kaze Tachinu/The Wind Rises. It's an odd yet beautiful movie. The ending song brought tears to my eyes.
Also watched one of the most overhyped anime of this season, Urobutchi's Aldnoah Zero. Pretentious shit, that's all I have to say, this guy doesn't know how to write Sci-Fi.
GITS Arise 3 came out this weekend (I have yet to see it), and there's only 2 days left for the premiere of the new series directed by Shinichiro Watanabe, Zankyou no Terror.
Also watched one of the most overhyped anime of this season, Urobutchi's Aldnoah Zero. Pretentious shit, that's all I have to say, this guy doesn't know how to write Sci-Fi.
GITS Arise 3 came out this weekend (I have yet to see it), and there's only 2 days left for the premiere of the new series directed by Shinichiro Watanabe, Zankyou no Terror.
Please do it, Ping Pong is brilliant.Ruldra wrote:Looks interesting, will check it out.

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My jaw went straight to the floor when the lady slides the door open in the wedding scene. Gorgeous shot.KAI wrote:Just Finished watching Miyazaki's Kaze Tachinu/The Wind Rises. It's an odd yet beautiful movie. The ending song brought tears to my eyes.
P.S. Just watched that Aldnoah.Zero. Not sure if "pretentious" is the right word to use because it isn't some 2deep4u shit, just really typical spess war stuff.
The frame count was terrible for a first episode though. Is there even anything with good animation quality this season?
RegalSin wrote:Then again sex is no diffrent then sticking a stick down some hole to make a female womenly or girl scream or make noise.
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Huh, that Fumoffu-derived meme of wearing a horse mask has culminated with a guy shaking Obama's hand while wearing one. It feels like one of those full circle things. Where the etymology of a thing has finished its full course.
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Are you sure you meant to post that in this thread?
BryanM wrote:You're trapped in a haunted house. There's a ghost. It wants to eat your friends and have sex with your cat. When forced to decide between the lives of your friends and the chastity of your kitty, you choose the cat.
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it's relevant to something a few pages back.Lord Satori wrote:Are you sure you meant to post that in this thread?
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Oh. It would've been better to quote the relevant post if that's the case.
Anyway, I just finished watching Monster. It's an amazing anime overall and is an amazing must watch. It really shows how monsters are not born, they are created.
Anyway, I just finished watching Monster. It's an amazing anime overall and is an amazing must watch. It really shows how monsters are not born, they are created.
BryanM wrote:You're trapped in a haunted house. There's a ghost. It wants to eat your friends and have sex with your cat. When forced to decide between the lives of your friends and the chastity of your kitty, you choose the cat.