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PostPosted: Sun 16 Mar 2008 20:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think another part of it could be that unlike the "supernatural" anime, where there are The Chosen One/s who get powers, anyone can pilot a giant robot, as no matter how overwhelming they are, they're piloted by normal (or in some cases a little more than normal, but still not superhuman) people. People look at fantasy and think "if I had those powers" but look at a robot and think "hey, I can do that."
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PostPosted: Wed 19 Mar 2008 12:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You can do what I do and commission the costume. It's a bit expensive, but in my experience, the results have been worth it.


Unfortunatly I'm too much of a do-it-myself-er to put too much thought into getting the costume commissioned. Though how on earth I'll ever manage to make it with my limited skills is something I try to avoid thinking about... In all fairness though parts of her costume could be purchased without much of an issue.
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PostPosted: Tue 25 Mar 2008 13:38    Post subject: Reply with quote

And on one's mentioned Eva yet? Is it just too old for you or can you not handle an anime having its way with your mind and then leaving it in a ditch by the side of the road?

That said, I have really high standards for anime. There are animes I enjoy watching for some reason or another (love triangles are interesting) but to get on my "good" list it has to actually have thematic elements and make you think about things.

In the "OMGZ my brain is *****-uped" category:
-Evangelion: I'm sorry, but Eva is just wonderful. The romance is underplayed, Rei is adorable, people die, more people die, and everyone turns into goo. How can you not love this show? And I found this the other day: http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o173/KatayokunoTenshi_01/eva_ripoff.jpg

-Paranoia Agent: Watch this show. Seriously. Your brain will go "Huh buh wuh?" and then you will fall over twitching. Also: no magical girls or miniskirts. Not that I'm really complaining about the miniskirts, but it's just not realistic to fight ginourmous monsters in a skirt that barely grazes your thighs.

In the "This is just plain weird" category:
-FLCL: Oh my god. So hilarious . So very hilarious and, at six episodes, you can watch it all in one sitting.

-xxx-Holic: I just recently re-discovered this. Good, believable story without miniskirts or overdone romance issues. There is a love triangle (most anime do tend to have them) but it isn't anywhere near the main plot. Come to think of it, the main "plot" isn't much of a plot.

In the "Simply Awesome" category:
-Ergo Proxy: Awesome story and setting. Nice little "I love her but she hates me" thing going on. Supernatural thingamcbobs. It keeps the watcher in the dark about what's actually going on until the very last episode. Wonderfully done, a little Gothic, but incredible.

-Elfen Lied: The two main characters are collage students, not in high school. That in itself is wonderful. Romance=OMG you killed my sister=awesome. People die. It's always good when people die, how good an anime is is directly proportional to how many people die bloody deaths. The first episode has a lot of bloody deaths. Also, watching characters have their minds completely blown is always good.

In the "A little stereotypical but has its redeeming features" category:
-Darker than Black: Amazing premise. It is very difficult to have a character who can control time not be insanely overpowered. This show manages and for that alone it would have my respect, but it also has plenty of themes. And there's not a single stand-alone episode, they all come in pairs. (Except for the last three.)

-Fate/Stay Night: I realized halfway through this anime that it is, in fact, a love story. I was kind of upset. However, it ends with the proper amount of tragedy and not all of the characters are precisely what they seem. (Hint, hint.)

That's my list of good anime. I'm sure there's more I haven't found yet. This is my mission, I must wade through mires of **** anime and find the gems scatted throughout. Generally I find them on luck. For every series I save to my computer there's three more I erase or never finish watching.
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PostPosted: Tue 25 Mar 2008 16:07    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't know how much anime I watch anymore (the dubs and plot changes jack up my mental imagery), but I read TONS of manga.

My favorite mangas are:

Bleach - I love the plot and character developement, not to mention the sweet action scenes. It manages to balance a light and dark reading atmosphere in a single story. Later on in the story, the politics of the Soul Society becomes fairly involved, giving it a realistic feeling. Overall, it's a smart and well written series. I'm glad I discovered it (waaaaay before the anime came out).

Naruto - The beginning of the series is great; character developement rocks. Rivalries are formed, relationships spark, and people grow physically and emotionaly stronger. But from the end of the chunin exams and on the series gets a bit overated in my opinion. I think the author could have done it better.

Fullmetal Alchemist - All I can say is SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE ANIME! Oh Lord, the anime doesn't even compare! If you like the show, read the books. They're exactly the same at first, but from around book 6 and on the stories branch into completely different directions, and the books are better. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

D-Grayman - a bit too melodramatic at times, but overall a very good series. It's darker than most but still has humor. Fairly good action sequences.

Tsubasa - one of my favorite works by CLAMP (along with xxx Holic, Rayearth, CCS, and Chun Hyung). I was a sucker for CCS, so Tsubasa was a dream for me. BEAUTIFUL ART! (CLAMP has some of the best manga art there is). Very original story.

That's all I can think of at the moment, but I have more favorites that my ADHD and Ipod won't let me remember.

As for animes I like:

Fullmetal Alchemist
Ergo Proxy
Ghost in the Shell
Elfen Lied (bloody! Twisted )
Whitch Hunter Robin
Wolf's Rain
Noir
Anything by Studio Ghibli


EDIT: I just remembered that Fruits Basket is one of my favorite mangas too.
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PostPosted: Tue 25 Mar 2008 17:30    Post subject: Reply with quote

Raven wrote:
And on one's mentioned Eva yet? Is it just too old for you or can you not handle an anime having its way with your mind and then leaving it in a ditch by the side of the road?


Eva is excellent...provided that you forget that the last two episodes exist.

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-Darker than Black


I agree that it's good, but not enough to be on my "absolute favorites" list.

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Fate/Stay Night: I realized halfway through this anime that it is, in fact, a love story. I was kind of upset. However, it ends with the proper amount of tragedy


Saber is my wallpaper. Smile

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and not all of the characters are precisely what they seem. (Hint, hint.)

Do you mean Archer? Saber was somewhat guessable, even before they said it outright, Berserker wasn't really important enough to warrant a guess, Assassin wasn't really anybody... Think
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PostPosted: Tue 25 Mar 2008 21:09    Post subject: Reply with quote

i watched dearS, tonagura, and he's my master during half the spring break. still counting though.
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PostPosted: Wed 26 Mar 2008 12:27    Post subject: Reply with quote

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And on one's mentioned Eva yet? Is it just too old for you or can you not handle an anime having its way with your mind and then leaving it in a ditch by the side of the road?


Eva was good, but I think I respected it more before it randomly (to me anyway) started shoving in all sorts of religious mumbo jumbo. I just remember being very, very confused by the end, and the last few episodes/rehash movie of the last few eps was no help at all. That being said that picture was hilarious, and I'm a proud owner of a "If only life were as simple as Evangelion" bumper sticker (which I still need to put on my car).

xxxHolic is another good one. I'm behind a bit on the manga now though, and I need to track down again where I'm at. Fate/Stay Night was also enjoyable. I'm in agreement that the only real supprize character was Archer, though Assassin's switch is interesting. About the romance part... F/S N was based on a fan-done hentai~ish game (just like Utawarerumono, and isn't Tsukihime done by the exact same group?), so the romance part is pretty obligitory.
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PostPosted: Wed 26 Mar 2008 13:29    Post subject: Reply with quote

I HATE bleach, I don't know why, I just can't stand it. I really can't.

I like Funimation and Tokyopop, generally.

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