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Holy Jeeze, yeah the kangi is INSANE! I looks like chiken scratching!
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Yep. I hear that most foreigners don't attempt the kanji right away, but just try to master speaking the language. :)
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Heh, I've picked up a handful of phrases from a combination of anime and videogames.
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I totally cleaned up on anime today. I found a sale at a game store that had some 3/$10 and some 3/$20. Here's what I got:

Fullmetal Alchemist #6: Captured Souls I own most of this set already.($6.66)
Haibane-Renmai: New Feathers I've never heard of it, but thought I'd try it. ($6.66)
Peacemaker: Innocence Lost I've seen this around, but never have watched it. The price was right today. ($3)
Titan A.E.: Special Edition I saw the previews for this, but never made it to the theatre in time to see it. ($3)
Argentosoma: Another Reality I've never heard of it, but again, the price was right. ($3)


I also bought Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($6.66), which is not anime, but strange and funny all in one. I like the squirrels. :)

Now I've got all kinds of new anime to keep me busy!
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Infelice wrote:Im very keen on trying to get a copy of Grave of the Fire Flies (I think thats the title), which comes highly recommended by one who knows. Its a movie not a series and very very sad story.
Without a doubt the best animated movie ever made. I absolutely adore this one.
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Grave of Fireflies is good, but so very, very sad! I'm getting sad just thinking about it. :( But great movie. . .
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Aelyria Mireiswen wrote: Haibane-Renmai: New Feathers I've never heard of it, but thought I'd try it. ($6.66)
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I also bought Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($6.66), which is not anime, but strange and funny all in one. I like the squirrels. :)

Now I've got all kinds of new anime to keep me busy!
I just finished watching the whole series... i loved it.

Charlie is good too :P

LM... Im saving GotFF for a special occasion. But for now Im gonna have me some Fruits Basket :P
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Infelice wrote:LM... Im saving GotFF for a special occasion.
Be sure to have a box of tissues on hand for GotFF. . .
Infelice wrote:But for now Im gonna have me some Fruits Basket :P
I LOVE Fruits Basket! :grinlove: It's tied for my favorite series, along with Fullmetal Alchemist. I have a make-believe crush on Shigure-san. . . he is soo naughty sometimes! And believe it or not, the manga is even better than the anime (though it hardly seems possible!). Have you watched the entire series yet? I'd love to talk about it, but don't want to spoil anything. :)

Now let's all gather. . . enjoying the company we share. . . our tears will dissolve into thin air. . .

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As mentioned, you can't go wrong with Cowboy Bebop, which has the most amazing music you'll ever hear in an OST (the ten disc box-set is among my most treasured possessions).

Fullmetal Alchemist surprised me not just with the excellent story, but the way it's told with a hard edge, and the fact that it is the best exception to the rule of "subbed > dubbed".

Ghost In The Shell (and Stand Alone Complex) are excellent, but if you get distracted you'll miss a lot of details. It also helps if you've read JD Salinger for SAC. Three more OSTs by Yoko Kanno as well.
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Another anime fan. :banana:
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On the other end of the scale of course, is Initial D. Did you ever find yourself wondering what the world would be like if everyone in it was either:
- a street racer?
- someone who wants to be a street racer?
- someone who's in a relationship with a street racer?
- a mechanic?
- a car?
- the ghost of a street racer, mechanic or car?

The main thing to remember is that if you decide to watch this show, you will not hear six words without someone mentioning a car, engine part, or racing technique. These people don't talk about anything else.

This is an actual scene from Initial D:

"The eight-six and Kent in the rain, huh?"

"Yeah, the race just started. Kent seems to be pretty sure of himself taking on the eight-six. But it's definitely not going to be as easy as he thinks."

"You got that right. I hope he knows that drifting through a corner at a low speed requires a completely different approach. You know, it's nothing like regular race conditions."

"Yeah, I know. It can get to be pretty hairy out there when you have to push the car to full acceleration."

"What tyre grip can usually compensate for on a dry surface, can be severely limited in wet conditions."

"If you don't shift the weight properly and at precisely the right moment, you'll lose control and crash."

"No doubt it's dangerous driving out there in the rain. It'll be interesting to see how those two do tonight. Take it easy."
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Hound Of Chulainn wrote:On the other end of the scale of course, is Initial D. Did you ever find yourself wondering what the world would be like if everyone in it was either:
- a street racer?
- someone who wants to be a street racer?
- someone who's in a relationship with a street racer?
- a mechanic?
- a car?
- the ghost of a street racer, mechanic or car?

The main thing to remember is that if you decide to watch this show, you will not hear six words without someone mentioning a car, engine part, or racing technique. These people don't talk about anything else.
Thanks for the warning. . I think I'll avoid this one. :D

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Hound Of Chulainn wrote:"The eight-six and Kent in the rain, huh?"

"Yeah, the race just started. Kent seems to be pretty sure of himself taking on the eight-six. But it's definitely not going to be as easy as he thinks."

"You got that right. I hope he knows that drifting through a corner at a low speed requires a completely different approach. You know, it's nothing like regular race conditions."

"Yeah, I know. It can get to be pretty hairy out there when you have to push the car to full acceleration."

"What tyre grip can usually compensate for on a dry surface, can be severely limited in wet conditions."

"If you don't shift the weight properly and at precisely the right moment, you'll lose control and crash."

"No doubt it's dangerous driving out there in the rain. It'll be interesting to see how those two do tonight. Take it easy."
Ugh, it's like a documentary. Not that there's anything wrong with documentaries, but that's not what I watch anime for.
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Just started watching Escaflowne. I'm two episodes in, and it seems enjoyable enough. Escaflowne has given me a first, though.

This is the first time I've found a dub so annoying that I've voluntarily switched to subtitles. Eek. Hopefully the standard of the English voice acting isn't indicative of the general quality.
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Escaflowne has finished (it improved as time went on) and now it's time.

Yes.

It's time.

Time to... Argh, I can barely utter it.

Time to...

...to watch the remaining twenty episodes of Excel Saga.

*gulp, cold sweat, hunted expression*
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CovenantJr wrote:Escaflowne has finished (it improved as time went on) and now it's time.

Yes.

It's time.

Time to... Argh, I can barely utter it.

Time to...

...to watch the remaining twenty episodes of Excel Saga.

*gulp, cold sweat, hunted expression*
That bad, huh? How come you're going to watch the rest of it?

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Oooh. . . forgot to mention that I finally got around to buying Conqueror of Shambala (the movie that should wrap up Fullmetal Alchemist).

It's was just released in English a couple of weeks ago. . . now I get to find out what happens to whom. . . and I saw something
Spoiler
someone?
very interesting on the cover! :D

I'll update as soon as I have a chance to watch it.

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Aelyria Mireiswen wrote:
CovenantJr wrote:Escaflowne has finished (it improved as time went on) and now it's time.

Yes.

It's time.

Time to... Argh, I can barely utter it.

Time to...

...to watch the remaining twenty episodes of Excel Saga.

*gulp, cold sweat, hunted expression*
That bad, huh? How come you're going to watch the rest of it?

~Lyr
Not bad. Bad is the wrong word. Excel Saga is lunacy given form. Seriously, no words can describe the deranged nature of that thing. I'm going to watch the rest because I'm undecided as to whether I like it, and a friend tells me it becomes both more insane and more funny as it nears its conclusion.
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CovenantJr wrote:Not bad. Bad is the wrong word. Excel Saga is lunacy given form. Seriously, no words can describe the deranged nature of that thing. I'm going to watch the rest because I'm undecided as to whether I like it, and a friend tells me it becomes both more insane and more funny as it nears its conclusion.
Ah. . . I hope it turns out great, so you don't feel you wasted your time. :)

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Thanks. That reminds me:

Waddley - If you read this, I don't care how much you like the game, don't watch the anime of Wild Arms. It is one step short of dire. It's the only anime I've had to stop watching after a few episodes (and I've seen some questionable stuff).
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