2007-04-16, 22:07 | Link #1 |
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2006-2007 intellectually provoking anime?
I just finished Ergo Proxy tonight. It was very confusing but I liked it. I also enjoyed Noein which I finished maybe 6 months ago. Anyway I'm looking for some "thinking anime" that came out pretty recent. If not, then somthing with awesome character development, people I can get attached to.
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2007-04-16, 22:23 | Link #3 |
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Eureka SeveN has pretty good character development, and a pretty good story too...personally i didnt like the mechs at all but the story made up for it
Code Geass is probably one of the best in terms of character development I cant remember anything that is as confusing as Ergo Proxy....closest i can think of is Ghost Hunt, but most of it is supernatual stuff than thinking...
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2007-04-16, 22:28 | Link #4 |
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I agree with the above poster, in terms of character development I think Code Geass is quite excellent. Though I wouldn't say it's a "thinking" anime. It has its serious moments, but it has silly ones too. Heh, but that's what I like about it.
[edit] Though shouldn't this be in the general anime section? Just thought it was kind of odd to find it here.
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2007-04-16, 22:43 | Link #5 | |
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2007-04-16, 23:05 | Link #6 |
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Ignore the Geass suggestions, the anime is really fun because of it's trashy storyline and idiotic characters, theres no real development or thought-provoking concepts inside it. You may take the Bokurano mentioned above, so far it's a perfect adaptation of a great existential human-tragedy manga, which at least manages to keep itself interesting through.
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2007-04-16, 23:16 | Link #8 | |
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Wrong place. But don't worry, the moderators here are good. For future references, go to the suggestions subforum.
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2007-04-16, 23:17 | Link #9 | |
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For 2006, I would say... Zegapain * (though it does not appear so for the first 3 episodes) Thought-provoking, but with a foot in the horror/mystery genre: Higurashi* Monster Death Note* All three are quite thought-provoking, to the point that you have to sometimes stop between episodes and try to put the pieces together. Loli action: Gunslinger Girl For 2007... probably Darker than Black* Prior to these... I suggest 12 Kingdoms. Possibly Mushishi, but I've only seen episode 1. Koi Kaze I put an asterisk by the ones that I think are legally available on torrent (check the licensed list to make sure). All of them are much more than surface level. P.S. I watched about 18 episodes of Eureka 7, waiting for it to get good, and... I never found any depth, and I can safely say I thought it was simply bad. I hear there are thought-provoking revelations toward the end or something, but the first half was basically "Dudes on surfboards" + angst. |
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2007-04-16, 23:43 | Link #10 |
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Definitely Mushishi, if it fits your timeline restrictions. Noein was a good choice for you - incredibly intellectually dense and daring. I recommend Death Note, but I don't really think it fits your first requirement - it's basically a fun, trashy, simplistic snuff-thriller masquerading as an intellectually challenging drama. Still, it has some good character development.
On that front, it's hard to imagine a series with better character development than Bokura Ga Ita. It drove me crazy at times, but I've never been more emotionally involved. I second the Higurashi recommendation, because for all it's faults it is one that requires a lot of intellectual participation. Kanon is another great one for character, and it's more challenging than it's detractors would have you believe. Still, based on what you're asking for, I think Mushishi is your best bet. |
2007-04-17, 00:07 | Link #11 |
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Your description is accurate, but there is still a level of thought to it, the same one that Detective Academy Q and Detective Conan have. Are they intellectual or deep series? No, not at all... but (at least some of the episodes) make me think quite hard trying to detect the flaws, find the contradictions, etc. Watching passively will ruin the fun. In Death Note, there is a big focus on laying traps and counter-traps by the two main characters, so it's almost like watching a chess game unfold - plus unexpected external events - while you try to guess the strategies, or who has the upper hand.
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2007-04-17, 01:01 | Link #12 |
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Well now, although i think Code Geass is QUITE overrated i wouldnt call it trashy, so much as fluffy popcorn entertainment (well made one though)
Can anyone vouch for Towards the Terra? I think that should have some heavy themes and social commentary if that counts. |
2007-04-17, 07:41 | Link #13 |
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Well, Dai Sato (Ergo Proxy, Eureka 7) is on the writing team for Terra e.
Personally I found Code Geass to have some pretty good plot twists. You could also give Juuousei (Jyu Oh Sei) a watch. In addition to that there is as mentioned earlier, Bartender. This one is a little off topic but I'd think in terms of mindset if you like the more "thinky" shows, you may prefer the shows geared towards an older age group such as Hataraki Man.
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2007-04-17, 07:47 | Link #14 | |
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2007-04-17, 09:03 | Link #15 |
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xxxHolic - mystery/folklore/licensed
The Third - action/adventure shinigami no ballad - slice of life |
2007-04-17, 10:01 | Link #16 |
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Nah, it's not even worth it. People like what they like and hate what they hate. I'm not going to try to convince someone who hates CG to like it.
I never said it was in the "thinking" category, but I do think it's enjoyable and feel the OP should give it a shot. It doesn't hurt to try it. If he doesn't like it, he can just stop watching.
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2007-04-17, 13:21 | Link #18 |
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As someone above said: Monster, Hiragashi, and Death Note. Monster has been subbed in full by 2 very repuatble groups (I would recomend A-kraze's). Its good that Monster is finished since it gets you hooked and having to wait can kill some of the suspense on a series like that.
But DEFINATLEY start watching Death Note but watch only from one of the HQ groups. A series like DN cannot be watched from a speed subber since you need to have the proper feeling and dialogue conveyed through. The characters are very intelligent and a LQ sub may not convey the right dialogue and mood. |
2007-04-17, 17:31 | Link #19 |
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Thought provoking.... mmm.... you want some brain damage, don't you ? ^^
Evangelion - this was the anime that caused brain meltage to most people, its creators received death treaths and you will find many saying either that it's trash or too deep; parents' influence on their children, the purpose of life, the meaning of one's struggle and more. After seeing it, visit EvaOtaku and see what you missed. (do it before seeing the show and it will spoil everything like you could not have imagined) Infinite Ryvius - the characters are children, what can be thought provoking about it ? Well, take those children and put them in a death or life situation. A real one, with no fantasy or magical sidekicks ready to step in and help them. A very cynical look on human nature in this anime. If you want to see something without angst but still "interesting", have a look at The Big O. Now, what I like about this anime is that it has the great Batman comics feel. Until you hit a certain episode that's different from all previous ones, and it just screams at you: "you're not getting this at all !". Even worse, the folowing episodes don't seem to continue this one at all, making you take it for a fluke. But elements that don't really seem to fit do build up, and though you enjoy it for the show value, you can't really stop thinking that you don't understand the puzzle. Have a look at wikipedia, but only after seeing it, you'll appreciate the show more. ^^ Neither of these are from 2006-2007, though. The vintage this year was not good enough. Maybe Welcome to the N.H.K.!. (you'll see soon enough the comedy is only a disguise for the characters' drama) |
2007-04-18, 21:27 | Link #20 |
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how come nobody mentioned Paranoia Agent. now thisis a real "thinking anime"
In “Paranoia Agent,” Shounen Bat assoults a number of people who are in some way victims of social problems. i.e. A boy who cannot bear to be less than number one, in a school system that demands competition. A “proper” woman destined for a bland marriage and career, the only outlet for her sexuality being a split personality who is a sex worker. An avid video game fan who has lost his ability to see a reality, and so much more. Like the tittle mentions all characters become paranoic and since thhey cannot reconcile their true self with social expectations and long for a release, they are assoulted by shonen bat. Spoiler:
Paranoia Agent is definitely a must watch. At first it wont make sense, but if you pay attention to all the symbolism going on, you will get it. |
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