2012-04-22, 04:52 | Link #21 |
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I finished Scapped Princess.
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2012-05-03, 02:30 | Link #25 |
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I really really enjoyed ef - A Tale of Memories, and I went on to finish Melodies. Melodies I found even more moving, maybe just because I knew the setting and some of the characters already. Wow, so great. I'm not sure what I should follow this up with. Hmm..
PS - Sorry about the spoiler, I didn't even realize it. Deikan, I watched Angel Beats and loved the music and characters especially. I enjoyed it quite a bit. =) Obelisk, I assume you're a fan of Yu-Gi-Oh? How come you haven't recommended it at all? Do you like it for different reasons? |
2012-05-03, 11:52 | Link #26 |
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Here are a few more shows with strong emotional features:
Kemono no Sou-ja Erin (torrents are better than Crunchy's version) Kurenai (licensed; available in June) Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 Welcome to the NHK! (starts off funny, but gets more serious as it progresses) Dennou Coil (same)
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2012-05-03, 13:22 | Link #27 | |
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Of course, it's not all bad for the anime. I actually quite fond of the anime's take on the story's technical department. For example, they change the duel board from just an ordinary table into one big holographic machine and the folded duel disk too. I also quite enjoy the theme songs and background soundtracks. Oh yeah, the voice actors are also excellent too. So, is Yu-Gi-Oh! moving? Yeah, pretty much. The friendship theme get really touching sometimes. In the anime, the effects kinda reduced a little due to the not-so-good animation, but it still there. Just make sure you skip the filler arcs of the neverending card battles .
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2012-05-05, 03:50 | Link #31 | |
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When you decide to start reading Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, keep in mind that you might get turned off by the artwork of the earlier chapters. The artwork starts to get better when the manga reach Volume 6 (not chapter 6). Also, the story in earlier chapters is a little bit episodic before it becomes one continuous story.
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2012-05-05, 04:20 | Link #33 |
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I'll give more suggestions :
Solty Rei : It's a show that I watched in Arabic dub three years ago. I liked the story a lot : it's about a man named Roy who mysteriously meets a girl named Solty, but she has dark secrets that are connected to him. The format is continuous and the story itself is very dark with emotionnal moments. The first half is rather lighthearted, but the second half becomes depressing. Enjoy if you can ! Claymore : Another show with many emotionnal moments and lot of action, and I'm sure it has continuous format.
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2012-05-05, 04:53 | Link #35 |
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Ahhh how will I ever catch up to all these suggestions?
Thank you everyone! I appreciate you taking the time to tell me about something I may enjoy. I just watched Crest of the Stars, and I loved every minute of it. I'm going to go on to Crest of the Stars - Birth, and then Banner 1,2,3. I think Usagi Drop after that, by popular demand. PS, I already watched Claymore and liked it quite a bit. |
2012-05-05, 20:33 | Link #38 |
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Well GTO and Twelve Kingdoms are radically different shows given that the first is a comedy and the second a drama. If those three are your options, then I would vote for Twelve Kingdoms, but only if you promise to watch through episode six. I've not seen Fushigi Yuugi, but the reviews I've read that compare it to Twelve Kingdoms give tne nod to the latter. From my reading of the summary of Fushigi Yuugi at Wikipedia (may be spoilers), it sounds nowhere near as epic as Youko's story in Twelve Kingdoms. That show is probably still in my top-ten after many years.
Be warned that the series has an unsatisfying ending. The first main story ends at episode 39. They intended to continue the saga but halted production when the novelist became ill. They released an abbreviated and incomplete six-episode version of the next story in the series of Kingdoms novels, based on the material they had animated. It's still worth watching because the world of the Kingdoms is a rich one.
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2012-05-06, 04:09 | Link #39 |
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Although GTO (Great Teacher Onizuka) has great comedic events, the best aspects of the show are its life lessons and drama. It is an overall great show that leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, Twelve Kingdoms is awesome story telling, with an ending that makes you yearn for more. But alas, it was enjoyable for what was available. As for Fushigi Yuugi, I (personal opinion only) would not rank it at the same level as Twelve Kingdoms. It was entertaining in its own respect, but more of my female friends were praising it than the guy friends. However, if you do end up watching it and liking it, then I would recommend Saiunkoku Monogatari afterwards. It has a similar feel, and is very entertaining. Again, female fans tend to like it more than male fans, from my experience.
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