2008-08-02, 21:57 | Link #1 |
Tekkaman Blade!
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Bakersfield, CA, USA,
Age: 37
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Looking for something specific...
I'm looking for anime like Full Metal Panic! and Spice and Wolf, among others. What do they have in common? They're both series with a male/female pairing as main characters. Their relationship is close friendship bordering (and sometimes crossing into) romantic, but it's usually their other obligations to each other that are the main focus of the plot.
Full Metal Panic! has Chidori and Sagara. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_act Their relationship plays this to a new extreme. Sagara is so straight as the socially-retarded war vet that he's actually the comic, while Chidori is the feed. Hilarity ensues, but it also throws a wrench into things as they develop feelings for each other. The first season was fun, but the second was my favorite. I haven't seen the third season to this yet; maybe that's where I should start... Spice and Wolf has Horo and Lawrence. She's a confident, flirty, and very girl/wolf spirit who knows exactly what being female entitles her, and he's a laid-back almost-as-smart guy who can keep up with her and her antics most of the time. The plot was fun for a math-oriented person like me, but it was their little interactions and flirtations made the series for me (the Episode 7 OVA was my favorite). They say they stay together for business reasons, though. I don't think I've ever looked for this specifically. I just noticed recently that I tend to remember relationships more than plot when it comes to anime, so I'm giving it a shot. Feel free to rattle off any that you think qualifies. |
2008-08-02, 22:38 | Link #2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 38
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Watch Crest of the Stars. It is heavily focused on such a pairing.
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2008-08-03, 00:49 | Link #3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: SoCal
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Kara no Kyoukai-Multi movies that all link to one plot; their relationship borders a couple to a degree
Air TV/in Summer-Air in t he Summer goes into depths of the ministory behind the wings in Air TV but it does have the "couple" bordering romance with obligations to each other Chrno Crusade-Chrno loves Rose and vice versa but their love comes at a heavy price, due to the fact chrno is a demon contracted by rose; every dosage of power chrno uses it consumes rose's life force. Clannad-however tomoya looks at it, he is only attempting to help Nagisa with her goals but falling in love was unintentional(similar to lawrence's intentions of helping horo but as the journey progresses so does their feelings towards each other) Fate/Stay Night-the battle for the holy grail, desires of saber but not of Shirou. Shirou is caring and that gives a motive for other people to take advantage of him however it becomes strange when he gains a servant(saber) who is doing the fights for him. Though their ideas and personalities differ they cannot escape the fact opposites attract. Welcome to the NHK-main goals were to overcome the Otaku ways(hikimori) but somewhere along the lines feelings got involved; though dont expect much romance thats all i can think of atm |
2008-08-03, 06:26 | Link #4 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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Crest of the Stars was the first show to come to my mind as well. Here are a few more with similar pairings:
Planetes - the main couple work as space trash collectors Yakushiji Ryoko - now airing; the woman is a sexy police inspector with a male assistant; fun but silly Nodame Cantabile - perhaps; a bit more romance but the real focus is on personal growth Black Lagoon - though Revy and Rock work in a foursome, their relationship motivates the show Ergo Proxy - the latter half of the show focuses on the journey of Vincent and Real (and Pino!) REC - it's not quite as romantic as it first appears Abenobashi Magical Shopping Arcade - okay, so they're 12-yo childhood friends, but they have the relationshp you describe I didn't finish Allison to Lillia, but that might fit the bill as well. If you like shows about relationships, watch Kure-nai.
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2008-08-03, 13:38 | Link #7 |
Absolute Haruhist!
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Age: 37
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Approves: Soul Eater, one of the best anime this season, relationship between partners is the main factor for character development. Clannad, for great emotional scenes and upcoming 2nd season. Code Geass for its amazing plot advancements. And NHK simply because its a must watch for any otaku or otaku-to-be.
Adds Eureka 7, the plot directly centrals around the relationship between the male lead Renton and female lead Eureka. And Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu. The world might have remained a boring place if Haruhi never met Kyon. But since they met, the world might end if they parted ways.
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2008-08-05, 13:48 | Link #9 |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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A classic example of a double act would be Lovely Complex. Tall girl, short guy, known for their comedic fights.
Other notable mentions include Zero no Tsukaima, Kaze no Stigma, and Kure-nai. My recommendations would be Crest/Banner of the Stars, Nodame Cantible, and Kure-nai. |
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