2012-01-19, 18:54 | Link #365 | |
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Similarly, not many talk about Silent Möbius, the TV-series. Maybe I'm just nostalgic, though. It's probably nothing special, but it's the first subbed anime I've seen, and I was awed by what a diffference that makes. |
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2012-01-20, 05:48 | Link #366 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: France
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The most rare anime I've seen was Sengoku Paradise -Kiwami-. I've only watched the first three episodes, but it sound pretty decent. However, no one have watched this "generic" Sengoku reverse harem setting.
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2012-01-21, 21:16 | Link #369 |
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Anne no Nikki
http://myanimelist.net/anime/3829/Anne_no_Nikki I was really surprised to find there was an anime on The Diary of Anne Frank (in face there turns out to be two). I was even more surprised to find out what an accurate depiction of what Anne wrote it was. It showed Anne as a real teenage girl just like her words in her diary did. Great stuff and I highly recommend it.
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2012-01-22, 22:24 | Link #370 | |
Love Yourself
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Northeast USA
Age: 38
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2012-01-22, 23:49 | Link #371 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: California
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Azusa, Otetsudai Shimasu!- 2004 One shot OVA that's not licensed though I think it's been subbed. I don't know how many people have heard of it, but it's basically a sports story with a robot girl as the protagonist. It's not very notable except that Noto Mamiko is the female lead.
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2012-01-23, 19:30 | Link #372 |
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Ganbarist! Shun
actually I just saw a few minutes of it on YT but it looks so good. It's funny and I have a good feeling about it and there's mad good reviews of it on accessup.org but it seems like it's only subbed up to ep 5 in shitty video/aud/sub quality and there's raws to be found even in the korean internet circles.... wait a minutes I found chinese-subbed for all the eps... but still I want higher quality! I love my anime from the 90s. opening: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bacqrAIdNzM
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2012-01-23, 21:54 | Link #373 | |
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I've watched it. The opening was stunning when I first watched it. The action was pretty good during the time it aired. That was a long time ago though. The characters were unique and memorable on their own right. If I remember correctly, the show ended prematurely. It's a good series nonetheless. Anyway, the anime that I've watched that I consider "rare" is Shin Hakkenden. The story was pretty good and I'm surprised it's not known to most anime fans. Spoiler for OP:
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2012-01-23, 22:19 | Link #374 |
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Ace wo Nerae. I couldn't even watch the remainder of it, because I couldn't find a source. The same is true for Ashita no Joe. In Japan it's regarded as a classic, but outside of Japan, it was extremely difficult to find any sort of video for it. The original translator that I was following quit the project within the first 10 episodes, and I eventually had to dig up some low quality subs that I found...God knows where. I can't even remember. Anime made before the 80s, in general, tends to have low visibility, while being extremely difficult to find.
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2012-01-24, 18:48 | Link #375 | |
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2012-01-24, 23:34 | Link #376 |
Black Steel Knight
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Location: Indonesia
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Yup, it is rare and not every anime fans know about it internationally speaking. The funny thing is, a certain local station in my country keeps airing it again and again and again till I'm sick of it just like Future Boy Conan (another anime I consider as 'rare'). The story itself is decent enough.
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2012-01-25, 07:56 | Link #378 | |
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This very sad & disturbing anime :
Ima, Soko ni Iru Boku (Now and Then, Here and There) Quote:
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2012-01-25, 09:27 | Link #379 |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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From the number of members at myanimelist, it would be Trider G7.
Still its pretty surprising whats well known and whats not. Taiyo no Kiba Dougram for example isn't well known even though a lot of the models was used by the Battletech/Mechwarrior game (along with Macross). Same with Crusher Joe (Animage award winner) and Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (also known as G-Force). |
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