2011-02-16, 20:22 | Link #1 |
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Join Date: May 2007
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Darkly profound?
I'm looking for something kind of along the lines of Kino's Journey, Time of Eve, Pale Cocoon, Haibane Renmei, Shigofumi... you know, something kind of dark and quiet that has a kind of profoundness to it. Nothing too comedy, no silly faces (or very little), no fanservice (although romance in general is ok), and I'm not really looking for outright horror, either. Some comedy is ok, but I'd like the point of the series to be the serious parts of it.
I've seen a fair amount of anime already, my list is here. Thanks so much! |
2011-02-16, 22:35 | Link #4 |
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The first show that came to mind is Natsume Yuujinchou. You might also want to take a look at Bakeneko and its sequel Mononoke.
I don't see any of these on your list.
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2011-02-16, 23:40 | Link #5 |
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Banner of the Stars II?
Of course you'll need to watch Crest of the Stars first, but that's a good anime series so it won't hurt you.
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2011-02-17, 06:52 | Link #7 |
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Profound, Quaint, Dramatic and Dark. Just the kind of stuff u looking for. Watch them you will love it. Not horror in particular but serious stuff.
Kara no Kyoukai aka Garden of Sinners Kurozuka Bakemonogatai - bit of romantic comedy, but in its own league. I won't think any less of it, but let me warn you too much talking in it.
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2011-02-17, 11:15 | Link #9 |
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True, Haibane Renmei and Time of Eve aren't "dark" per say, but they do have a kind of serious feel to them bordering on psychological that I like.
I watched 13 episodes of Ergo Proxy with a friend... you're right, I should finish it. I'd forgotten about that one. No idea why we quit in the middle exactly... I remember liking it. I did watch a bit of Bakemonogatari, and I really did like the themes and it was a beautiful anime, but there was just too much fanservice to make it worth it for me, so I dropped it. Thanks for the advice! I'm definitely going to watch Casshern Sins, Bokurano, and Natsume Yuujinchou right away. I'll look at the others, too. ^_^ If there's any more suggestions I'd be glad to have them! |
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But do watch Kara no Kyoukai, its amazing treat if u like dark, psyco.... stuff, one of my favs. And no fan service at all lols....
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2011-02-18, 12:02 | Link #14 |
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I've seen Dennou Coil, Lain, and Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, and liked them, especially the first two. I'll definitely check out the others. Thanks!
Maybe I'm misremembering for Bakemonogatari. Wouldn't be the first time... I'll re-check it out. |
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No, but seriously, I'm a bit surprised you didn't like Bakemonogatari, but you enjoyed Kino's Journey and Haibane Renmei (on my top 5 list). Episode 10 of Bakemonogatari was very human, and an incredible stand alone episode. Here's a little write-up I did: http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?t=100208 Here's what I think you would like: Niea Under 7 Planetes Windy Tales Angel Beats! Durarara!! Natsume Yuujinchou Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou Lunar Legend Tsukihime Mizu no Kotoba Not exactly dark, but solid slice of life.
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And the show — about an embedded journalist's first-hand experience of war while attached to a special-operations unit entrenched in a fictional country inspired by real-world Tibet — is itself a brooding meditation on the power of media, and the use of military violence to keep or break civil peace. |
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Elfen Lied is my recommendation.
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The first two are a little too overused IMO and often exaggerated, but the last bit makes it look interesting. Might watch it if I have time, but then again, I have a backlog of this season's stuff like Madoka Magica, Freezing, Level E, Gosick, Dragon Crisis, Fractale, etc, plus I no longer have the luxury of sitting down and watching two to three anime in one go like I used to.
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2011-02-20, 15:23 | Link #18 |
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You want dark, quiet and profound...watch Mouryou no Hako. Along the same lines but not as dark Run Melos from Aoi Bungaku, its epis 7 and 8 I think though all of Aoi Bungaku might fit. Also agree with Mononoke, Natsume and Bokurano.
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2011-02-21, 11:49 | Link #19 |
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Seems as though you are going for the psychological anime, in which case try these:
Jigoku Shoujo Vampire Princess Miyu Death Note Shiki I didn't see any of these in your list, so see if they interest you. Miyu and Jigoku Shoujo are both very similar in theme to Shigofumi, as there's still that ominous atmosphere combined with the paranormal. Shiki might be a bit much as far as horror is concerned, but the gore factor isn't too bad and there's an interesting plot to it, so you may like it none the less.
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2011-03-13, 11:22 | Link #20 |
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Anime with a bit of profoundness can be found in more than one genre:
- Ergo Proxy, Cassshern Sins, Neon Genesis Evangelion - are more dark, rely on a certain type of world, highly symbolic - Gundam SEED, Infinite Ryvius - have great themes behind them, and heavily driven by character interactions - Honey and Clover, Kare Kano, even Nana, are romances, but with plenty of brain food for who relates to the age, and issues of the characters - all Ghibli animes look like they are simple, but when you get older there is that "something" that feels profound in them ... and so on. I would also mention some anime that, although not "profound" in their theme, have a certain complexity of the story and characters, which goes beyond the common, like Gankutsuou, or Legend of Galactic Heroes. |
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