Anime recommendations?
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 4:48 am
I personally have watched:
- .Hack//Liminality - Had good music, but the story seemed pretty slow and didn't quite seem to get anywhere most of the time
- .Hack//Roots - I didn't like the music done here nearly as much as SIGN, but it was nice to see a lot of things explained after I started playing G.U. Of course, I then got annoyed at the number of players I didn't see
- .Hack//SIGN - I love the music, though I wonder where's the action if everybody's in an online game? Still a good series, and despite complaints about it not having enough action from the person who showed me his copy of the series, I thought the story and focus on them asking 'why' was a nice change of pace from the "let's kill everything between me and a possible answer" that Roots takes with Haseo (though I'll confess that I still liked both, SIGN the best of the three).
- Blue Gender - the main character annoyed me all the way through the series until he disappeared, and then he became tolerable. Music wasn't much to note, and watching them shoot giant bug blowholes got old pretty fast.
- Elfen Lied - good music, good if melancholy story, extremely bloody. I put this on whenever I get off shift and I'm in a really bad mood. I just project 'certain peoples' faces' into the bloodbath and things get better. I was surprised at how deeply they got into the characters, and despite the short time I felt attached to a lot of them.
- Full Metal Panic (Original, Fumoffu, The Second Raid) - the music was generally good, story worked and the comedy was funny as hell. I am still in shock at how well TSR drew me in.
- Ghost in the Shell - Nice music, good action, and most of all I love the Tachicomas and the philosophy they pack into it.
- His and Her Circumstances - funny, and frighteningly true to life
- Inuyasha - I love the music, and despite what many people say I think the story and characters are good. It's also great practice listening to in the original language for people like me trying to develop their meager Japanese comprehension, because the language in this series is relatively simple
- Love Hina - annoying music with repetitive humor, interrupted on occasion by some slapstick comedy. Okay, it may have had the funniest punch and kick from any anime and I liked how Keitaro didn't take a repetitive position whenever he was sent flying (unlike Ranma 1/2), but those don't save what I otherwise found to be a disappointing manga/anime
- Nadesico - funny over and over again, with another of my favorite lines of all time: "This is the lover's spat that will determine the fate of the human race?"
- Orphen - I liked the show, if hated the music. Also contains one of my favorite anime lines ever: "Talk to the hand!"
- Ranma 1/2 - endlessly funny. Despite the fact that a lot of the stunts were pulled multiple times with some variation, it never got old. And it's so fun to watch Shampoo plot (or just watch her period. She makes a scene wherever she goes, in one way or another). I just wish Kodachi would die, I hate her in the Japanese and English dubs
- Record of Lodoss War - some of the music was good, but otherwise I didn't like it
- Ruroni Kenshin - nice music, but Good Lord the anime dragged on! Still, the outtakes in the special features were a nice addition
- Vandread - great music, special effects, story, humor, there is nothing bad that can be said about this series