2010-05-17, 12:47 | Link #1 |
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Anime for me and my sister
I want to ask for an anime recommendation for my younger sisters. Something that is not so girly so i can watch along with her.
Like everyone she's a fan of all those Walt Disney shows. About anime she like Lovely Complex and Alice Academy... but i do not. I tried to show her some slice-of-life or slap sticks anime... it does not work out. The only two anime that we both really enjoyed so far is "The girl who leaps through time" and "Minami-ke S1". So in short, i want non-shoujo anime that girls may enjoy to watch
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2010-05-17, 13:12 | Link #4 |
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shows directed by Junichi Sato are family-friendly for the most part.
Kaleido Star. Princess Tutu. ARIA (Animation, Natural, Arietta, Origination), throw in Sketchbook ~Full Colors Umi Monogatari, maybe? I would also recommend some Ghibli Movies. Spirited away, maybe? you may also want to try Dennou Coil. sci fi with an interesting and amiable story. the main characters are children by the way. |
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You also need to tell us what you've already watched. The link in your prfile is broken. It just says 'Internal Server Error'.
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While more details would be nice about what you're looking for (or what you think they and you would like) would help, there have been some recommendations here that could fit already. Code Geass will probably work too. It's not girly, slice of life, etc. You'll probably like it, and they may too as it can reach a large audience. Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha may also work. It's got "Magical Girl" in the title so that may make it appeal to younger girls, but at the same time it's not anywhere near your traditional mahou shoujo series, so you may like it too. I know in the past people have used this image to describe it. Finally, definitely will second, third, whatever lol, the Ghibli movies. As was said they're even released by Disney here in the states. So should be an easy sell.
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2010-05-17, 18:23 | Link #11 |
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http://forums.animesuki.com/tags.php?tag=children
http://forums.animesuki.com/tags.php?tag=girls should give you a number of ideas. Right now I'd pick Kemono no Sou-ja Erin, Dennou Coil, or Cross Game as good places to start.
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2010-05-17, 19:55 | Link #14 |
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Read or Die might be a good choice. If she likes the OVAs you might like ROD TV to.
Cross Game would probably be a good choice. The whole thing screams Disney. My top recommendation however is Crest of the Stars
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2010-05-17, 20:44 | Link #16 |
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Maybe Angelic Layer? Even though it has a female protagonist, it's one of CLAMP's shonen series, so you don't have to worry about it being too girly. :P It's basically a tournament fighting series and a story of how the heroine tries to find and reconnect with her estranged mother, so there's plenty of relationship-building and character development in between all the action.
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Magical Rayearth is mecha but with 3 girls main characters (CLAMP also) Sailor Moon-Fantasy
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2010-05-17, 23:20 | Link #19 |
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I recommended Angelic Layer on the other threads I linked to. It's one of my favorite "you go, girl" animes for the 11-14 audience, and you can watch it for free at Crunchyroll.
Remarkably there are a variety of strong anime that would appeal to both you and your sister. Since you haven't told us her age, I'm going to guess based on what you've told us that she's probably in that same 11-14 age group and make some suggestions based on that. My choices generally reflect a bias toward shows with a feminist bent. Let's start with shows that are "free" beyond the ones I mentioned before. Here I'd recommend Nijuu Mensou no Musume, Windy Tales, and perhaps Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, though you need to pre-screen most of this show, and for that matter Kemono no Sou-ja Erin episode six, if she's younger than ten. I'd also recommend Shion no Ou, but you should pre-screen episode one. For a comedic change of pace I'd suggest Chi's Sweet Home/New Address or Higepiyo. Both feature cute animal protagonists and tell delightful stories in under five minutes per episode. In the licensed category I'd suggest Tweeny Witches or Moribito, and, if she's on the older end of the age spectrum, Noein, Nodame Cantabile, Saiunkoku Monogatari, or Twelve Kingdoms. Twelve Kingdoms can be bloody in places. If blood, especially blue anime blood, isn't an issue, then Claymore is another possibility for older girls.
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