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My favorite anime movie is Gauche the Cellist, directed by Isao Takahata and released in 1982. A few years later he and Hayao Miyazaki founded Studio Ghibli :wink: I think he's the better director of the two. Only Yesterday is outstandingly amazing too.

Favorite OVA is FLCL. Just flat out visual storytelling brought to extremely high heights with wondrously creative animation.

Series, probably Kuuchuu Buranko/Trapeze. This can also double as part of an answer to your best series in recent years question as it was aired in 2009. It's a fairly engaging and touching take on mental illnesses. I would also put the director's previous show, Mononoke, aired in 2007, as one of the better series of the past few years. His recent show, Tsuritama, was also the best series of it's respective season, which was last season. It's a show about fishing.

I don't really read manga, can't answer that.
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trying to decide a one shotty thing to watch - is this any good:

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watched Episode 9 of Lovely Angels ;) - Drauch I can understand why you love it so much, the art is perfect, the music is great, it's full of humour, but never in a way which cheapens the main storylines, and overall the stories for each episode are interesting. 100% entertainment, and the mechanical design is quite nice too.
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Yessir! Ace stuff, man. Always a fun time--but beware of the mouse episode! Ahhhhhhh, so sad. :cry:
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xbl0x180 wrote:manga [...] made in the last 5-10 years?
I can help with manga. Good authors:

Makoto Yukimura (Vinland Saga, Planetes)
Inio Asano (Goodnight Pun Pun, Solanin, Nijigahara Holograph)
Daisuke Igarashi (Witches)
Naoki Urasawa (Pluto)
Hiroaki Samura (Blade of the Immortal, Bradherley's Coach, Ohikkoshi)
Hiroki Endo (All Rounder Meguru)
Jiro Matsumoto (Freesia, several oneshot books)
Kakizaki Mazasumi (Green Blood, Hideout)
Taiyo Matsumoto (Takemitsu Zamurai, Number Five)
Kengo Hanazawa (I am a Hero, Ressentiment)

Other noteworthy series: Shigurui, Soil, Genshiken, 6000, Franken Fran, Wolfsmund

That's all I can remember tight now, most likely missing some.
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Which one really stands out for you in terms of drawing and which one writes compelling stories? You guys already know I love Terasawa's Cobra and Ikegami's Crying Freeman style while I enjoyed Iwaki's Kiseiju Sci-Fi Mystery right down to the perverted stuff by U-Jin (Sakura Tsuushin) and Utatane (Count Down) 8)

I wish I could read a translation of Okazaki Takeshi's Countach. I think this is the third time I've brought this one up, but I like the way he drew a few of those short stories - the way he did one panel of a girl turning around with a sort of wistful smile (the one on the left in the cover). I think I still have that manga compilation.

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latest Autumn/Fall chart
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Smile Precure movie will be the best
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lol Macross FB 7, lol Precure.
I'll go for eva 3, gothicmade and ashura.


You guys don't know a shit, the best anime series were produced in the 60'. Watch Dororo
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KAI wrote:You guys don't know a shit, the best anime series were produced in the 60'. Watch Dororo
Black & white, no lolis, no robots.

2/10 would not watch.

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Obiwanshinobi wrote:Last but not least - Ima, Soko ni Iru Boku - things get SERIOUS in this one.
I absolutely recommend this one. One of the series that got me into anime.

Btw, any good OVAs/movies released in the past couple years? Think the last couple years or so. I've kind of been out of the loop; I think the only recent movie I'd seen was Redline. The new Lupin seems intriguing, anything else out there?
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Yeah, the new Lupin III is pretty amazingly good.
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Martian Succesor Nudesico?

while I'm not particularly into the haremy feel of it, the art looks great to me and the mecha do to - what's it like?
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Nadesico is all sorts of commendable. I didn't like the character design at first but then it all clicked with me. I get bad vibes from the military feel of Gundam and such, but Nadesico isn't like that at all.
Accidentally I was listening to Poppy Family today, which I had discovered thanks to this AMV.
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Raytrace wrote:Martian Succesor Nudesico?
Is that a porn movie? heh.

If you like parodies about otakus and super robots you will love it.
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KAI wrote:
Raytrace wrote:Martian Succesor Nudesico?
Is that a porn movie? heh.

If you like parodies about otakus and super robots you will love it.
well I dunno as I've never seen anything of that exact type but I love the look of the mecha and the opening song is amazing
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Obiwanshinobi wrote:Nadesico is all sorts of commendable. I didn't like the character design at first but then it all clicked with me. I get bad vibes from the military feel of Gundam and such, but Nadesico isn't like that at all.
Accidentally I was listening to Poppy Family today, which I had discovered thanks to this AMV.
cool I will watch it now definitely
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just finished episode 18 of Harlock my god the last 3 episodes have been pure epic tragedy - first one was the one about the boyfirend who just wanted to interrogate the girl (im being vague there to be unspoilery), and the last 2 were the chief engineers storyline :(
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Heads up that the Kite OVA is out on Blu-ray in the US tomorrow.

Tsutomu Nihei's Knights of Sidonia manga got picked up for US release by Vertical, starting in 2013. Awesome news, they're definitely the best American manga publisher left in business. I hope they can get their Kickstarter projects (i.e. Tezuka's Barbara) finished in a timely manner.

Anyone have an opinion on Battle Angel Alita: Last Order? I've heard it's a big step back from the original series, but at least it's longer.
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KAI wrote:
Raytrace wrote:Martian Succesor Nudesico?
Is that a porn movie? heh.

If you like parodies about otakus and super robots you will love it.
haha yeah I see it's supposed to be Nadesico not Nude Sicko :p

I've just watched 8 minutes and already the amount of clever references to anime/mecha tropes is amazing (and there's probably just as many I haven't even noticed) - the art is really good too apart from the characters, but I suppose they suit the OTT style...

'Stupid otaku - your leg is broken...'

HAHAHAHAHA

finished that episode loved it from start to finish - the Super Robot and the Real Robot pilots, the stoic Yamato type captain - just brilliant
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why do some female characters keep saying 'Baka'

is it supposed to be because they're irrelevant cute idiot characters or something?
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Raytrace wrote:why do some female characters keep saying 'Baka'

is it supposed to be because they're irrelevant cute idiot characters or something?
The reason why Ruri is so enthralled by this word gets sorta explained at some point... Well, kinda. I do not know why I'm so hooked on certain words myself.
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Obiwanshinobi wrote: The reason why Ruri is so enthralled by this word gets sorta explained at some point... Well, kinda. I do not know why I'm so hooked on certain words myself.
haha do you think the 'Im just a cook' type stuff is a slight Segal pisstake also?
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man I can't believe Nadesico hasn't been suggested to me earlier - I'm loving it -

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"Cross Cr...'

'LOUDER! CROSS CRASH!!!"


I did literally LOL at that part and it was probably quite loud as I'm wearing headphones

Gurren Lagann HAS to be pretty highly influenced by this...
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It's a bit older news, but it's important for American anime watchers and doesn't seem to have been mentioned here yet: Bandai Entertainment, which pulled out of releasing new anime in the US at the beginning of this year, has announced that it will stop distributing existing anime at the end of November. It originally stated that it would continue distributing until no longer necessary. That's apparently months from now.

There's already quite a bit of stuff that's been long unavailable but if you've been waiting to buy any of Bandai's currently available anime, then it'd be a good idea to snatch them up soon before supply contracts.
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Or just wait for it to be re-licensed and re-released by another company. I didn't think I'd ever see Shakugan No Shana, so I bought all the outta print stuff - only to find out it was going to be re-licensed for North America at a way cheaper price 8)
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man I'm utterly blown away by Nadesico I haven't been this excited since Bubblegum Crisis - it's just perfect - the space scenes and ships kinda remind me of Gunbuster too, which of course I also love, just brilliant, cant believe I've NEVER heard of Nadesico before.
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I've never seen it either... it always struck me as another kid pilot cartoon. It's that good, huh :?:
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xbl0x180 wrote:I've never seen it either... it always struck me as another kid pilot cartoon. It's that good, huh :?:
well I think you'd definitely like it because it is utter taking the piss out of the kid pilot thing, though then again it does let it happen, well it doesnt exactly, well you'd have to watch. I think you'd definitely like the art too apart from the characters, but I kinda think their OTT cuteness is on purpose.
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New Gothicmade trailer

This thing doesn't look like a movie at all.
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