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I'm a huge fan of anime, though I don't own any (although, I borrowed my friend's DVDs of Fooly Cooly, and I must say it rocks).

Anyway, I made a killing off that Xbox, so I'd like to make a decent anime library (well, maybe just 5 or 6 DVDs to get me off the ground). Any recommendations would be most appreciated! Thanks! Foul out!
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Hi,

I wont recommend but I will tell you what I have got...

- Ghost in the Shell
- Akira
- Complete Neon Genesis Evangelion series and the End of Evangelion movie

... and I think they are all excellent :R
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Strange, there were at least two other topics on Anime here at KW and now they're gone.

Trigun
Cowboy Beebop
Samurai Deeper Kyo
Ninja Scroll
Spirited Away
Record of Lodos War
Legend of the Overfiend (technically, this is Hentai)
Inuyasha

And speaking of Ghost in the Shell, anyone see the preview for Ghost in the Shell II coming out soon?
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Caer Sylvanus wrote:Legend of the Overfiend (technically, this is Hentai)
Curious as to why you'd be recommending Hentai, I looked this up... It sounds thoroughly disturbing 8O
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Can't be anymore disturbing than Bible Black! :evilfoul:
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It is thoroughly disturbing. That's what makes it cool. Plus if you get to about the third or fourth volume, I forget which, there's a clip that will be familiar to any fan of El Sexorcisto.
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la, not el :)


and i recognized it right away..pretty coo...i had always wondered where rob got his samples...i recognized a couple i think from either Night of the Living Dead or Dawn of the Dead...dont know bout the other onews...
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Lets see, my favorites...

-Wolf's Rain
-Escaflowne: The Movie
-Trigun
-Cowboy Bebob
-Inuyasha
-Samurai Champloo
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Yeah those are just some. I love anime so much. Wolf's rain was the first one i saw, it totally rocks. I have other ones but their meant for younger watchers.
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Princess Mononoke and Metropolis.

Those are the only ones I've seen but I do love them.

I've also found a cool site: www.find-dvd.co.uk, which'll look around online and find your best deal for any given DVD.
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^^ The Escaflowne TV series is a LOT better than the movie.

Everyone should watch the Escaflowne TV series. Heh.-jay
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-Trigun
-Cowboy Beebop (haven't seen it all myself yet, but what I have has been excellent)
-Eva ( so you can burn it :biggrin: )
-RahXephone (SO much better than Eva)
-Abenobashi (funniest show ever. Basically makes fun of every other anime)
-GTO
-Golden Boy (best dub I've ever seen and very funny)

I shudder to think how much all that would cost legit.

I love piracy...
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Currently have:

FLCL (favorite series)
Princess Mononoke
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Gundam 08th MS Team
Serial Experiments Lain
Last Exile

Seen but down own:

Spirited Away (favorite anime movie)
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
Metropolis
Akira
Ninja Scroll


On March 7 will buy:

Howl's Moving Castle
Whisper of the Heart


And let me just say I love, love, love Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli! Also: not anime, but I'm reading the Love Hina and Trigun mangas. Trigun's great, but doesn't dethrone Hina in my mind. Fine, fine manga.

Prom_STar wrote:I shudder to think how much all that would cost legit.

I love piracy...
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Amen. Not that I, uh, do that kind of stuff. ;)
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Get Cowboy Bebop! I haven't seen much anime, but of the stuff I have seen, Bebop is easily the best.
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Spirited Away
Ninja Scroll
Ghost of the Fireflies (I think that's its title)
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Didn't really like Cowboy BeBop that much myself. Not that it was bad in any way you know, but it just didn't really do it for me.

Ghost in the Shell was great. Enjoyed The AniMatrix as well.

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The Animatrix worked beautifully for me. I loved it because: a) it was Matrix-related, b) it showcased different anime styles, and c) it consisted of short films that allowed me to take in the anime in small doses. That's ideally how I'd prefer to watch anime, if and when I can be bothered to at all. I tend to avoid feature-length anime movies.

Akira was my introduction to Japanese anime (as I'm sure it was to many other North American filmgoers at the time). I admired it and thought it was a stunning piece of cinema, full of visionary and disturbing imagery I had never seen before in a "mere" cartoon. But I also thought it was over-the-top and more than a little incoherent, which are two criticisms that I still have about anime films today. Sure, I enjoyed Spirited Away too for what it was, but I suspect it would be enjoyed even more by the pot-smoking crowd, as the film would probably make more sense when you're viewing it stoned.
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Meh, so many people talk about Ninja Scroll, but I don't find it particularly good. It seems a little pointless.
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Matrixman wrote:But I also thought it was over-the-top and more than a little incoherent, which are two criticisms that I still have about anime films today.
Good point.
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Update:

On the last episode of Cowboy Bebop. It might be my favorite series now--or at least a close second with Furi Kuri. In any case, I'm extremely endeared to the characters (Ed and Ein just kill me). I watched the movie (in chronological order, right after viewing episode 22). Can't wait to see how it all ends.
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Matrixman wrote:Akira was my introduction to Japanese anime (as I'm sure it was to many other North American filmgoers at the time). I admired it and thought it was a stunning piece of cinema, full of visionary and disturbing imagery I had never seen before in a "mere" cartoon. But I also thought it was over-the-top and more than a little incoherent, which are two criticisms that I still have about anime films today.
Incoherentness (is that a word?) is not a problem of anime, it's a problem of movies in general that are based on novels or graphic novels which offer too much content to be crammed into a movie. I'm sure you'd find the original Akira manga to be less lacking in this regard than the anime adapation.
Sure, I enjoyed Spirited Away too for what it was, but I suspect it would be enjoyed even more by the pot-smoking crowd, as the film would probably make more sense when you're viewing it stoned.
Or if you have some more knowledge about japanese culture and folklore. ;) Miyazaki's target audience are the japanese, if viewers from other countries can enjoy his movies, that's fine, but for everything to make sense to, for every theme to be of interest to foreigners isn't on his list of priorities.
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