Anime and Manga Thread Vol. 1: Visions of a God

Just finished Welcome to the NHK. It was pretty awesome. I definitely got some Genshiken-like vibes from it, but the plot, characters, etc. were totally different. Some parts of the show are pretty absurd, but I guess it works, haha. Being somewhat of an introvert myself helped me to enjoy it even more, I think. It's a great show though... definitely something different.

For those who have seen the show (SPOILERS!):
I have to admit that often I wanted to scream at Satou to freakin' DO SOMETHING instead of just sitting there watching idly though, haha. Other things, such as Satou and Misaki never really hooking up annoyed me as well. Of course, that type of thing seems to happen many anime series, I've noticed. Sometimes I wish there was more payoff for the viewer, heh. I guess not giving in to fan pressures keeps things fresh though, so I can appreciate that.

After seeing this, Genshiken, Beck, etc., I know that I'm definitely a fan of slice-of-life animes. Probably my favorite genre (if it is even considered a genre? I dunno).
 
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[quote name='Razzuel']I finished watching __________ and __________. __________ was really good. The __________ is amazing; I am not sure how to explain it in words, so if you have not seen it you should check it out. Also, __________ is an awesome character.

__________ was really good too. It had amazing __________; plus the development of the __________ over the course of the __________ was great.[/QUOTE]

:rofl:


I'm looking for something different right now, since Princess Tutu and Kanon are giving me a "cute overload". I'm thinking of trying Now and Then, Here and There, as i've heard some amazing things about it.

I also watched my first ever episode of a long-running series that i plan to watch until the end, and it's called Bleach. Have you heard of it? It's not too bad, but if it turns into Yu Yu Hakusho where there's one fight an episode and the rest of it is "YOU CAN DO IT, FIND HIS WEAK SPOT FOR MASSIVE DAMAGE", i may have to pass. We'll see.

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Time of Eve Finale. September 15th. 9 PM EST. Sweet.
 
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[quote name='the_punisher']I'm looking for something different right now, since Princess Tutu and Kanon are giving me a "cute overload". I'm thinking of trying Now and Then, Here and There, as i've heard some amazing things about it.[/QUOTE]

Yes, yes, it's amazing! Watch it ASAP!

[quote name='the_punisher']I also watched my first ever episode of a long-running series that i plan to watch until the end, and it's called Bleach. Have you heard of it? It's not too bad, but if it turns into Yu Yu Hakusho where there's one fight an episode and the rest of it is "YOU CAN DO IT, FIND HIS WEAK SPOT FOR MASSIVE DAMAGE", i may have to pass. We'll see.[/QUOTE]

Ugh, if you're going to watch a long-running series, you could do much, much better than Bleach. Every now and then it has a decent episode, but the characters are never really fleshed out and many are painfully obnoxious, the attempts at humor fall completely flat, and most of the music is horrendously bad. Oh, and the filler arcs are simply unwatchable. If you need to subject yourself to this kind of show, go with One Piece or Naruto instead.
 
Oh yeah, the filler in Naruto is much better. :roll: And wow, the music for Bleach is "horrendously bad?" Sure, it's different, but I think it's pretty cool. The latest, latino-inspired soundtrack is actually one of my favorites. (ie. "Get Smart!", "Escalon" and "Clavar La Espada")

Naruto and Bleach are on pretty much the same level in my book. If you're not feeling Bleach, Naruto is pretty awesome too. Just please, make and exception and watch the subbed version of that. Honestly, Naruto's voice is awful/annoying in the dub. And yeah, "Dattebayo" does not mean "Believe it," even if they only did that crap at the beginning.

Also, the_punisher, the fights are almost the point of the series--like what you look forward to. If you don't enjoy the fights (you'll find out soon enough whether you do or not), I don't know that you would find much enjoyment in the show. That goes for pretty much any shounen/fighting series like this.
 
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[quote name='Kirin Lemon']Yes, yes, it's amazing! Watch it ASAP![/QUOTE]

YES SIR!
*was probably going to anyway*

[quote name='Kirin Lemon']
Ugh, if you're going to watch a long-running series, you could do much, much better than Bleach. Every now and then it has a decent episode, but the characters are never really fleshed out and many are painfully obnoxious, the attempts at humor fall completely flat, and most of the music is horrendously bad. Oh, and the filler arcs are simply unwatchable. If you need to subject yourself to this kind of show, go with One Piece or Naruto instead.[/QUOTE]

Wow, i didn't see that one coming. I can never tell whether to trust you or not, since your opinions range from so very right (Princess Tutu) to so very wrong (Elfen Lied). Maybe i'll just watch a couple episodes of each and see how i like it. Judging from your tone, i'd be better off not watch it at all?

[quote name='PrarieD0G']Also, the_punisher, the fights are almost the point of the series--like what you look forward to. If you don't enjoy the fights (you'll find out soon enough whether you do or not), I don't know that you would find much enjoyment in the show. That goes for pretty much any shounen/fighting series like this.[/QUOTE]

Please, call me Punisher.

That doesn't sound too hopeful, i tend to like things for the plot and the action (especially plot). Idk, i'm starting to think i'd be better off not watching any of the "big three", but it's guna be a pain in college to try and pick-up a series once in awhile (according to most, i won't get much time).

Again, i guess we'll see.
 
[quote name='the_punisher']Maybe i'll just watch a couple episodes of each and see how i like it. Judging from your tone, i'd be better off not watch it at all?[/QUOTE]

Well, there's no real harm in watching a couple episodes to see if it interests you. Very few things aren't worth watching at all for the sake of sampling them, with the exception of maybe Elfen Lied. ;)
 
So you've seen four different series...

Yeah, I can't rec anything based off that. Just find something random and watch that. :/
 
Marathoned Innocent Venus today (although I should have probably been working on my game project...). It had some nice gun battles and some robot action. The main twist in the plot also kept things interesting. Not too bad of a series.
 
[quote name='XxFuRy2Xx']Marathoned Innocent Venus today (although I should have probably been working on my game project...). It had some nice gun battles and some robot action. The main twist in the plot also kept things interesting. Not too bad of a series.[/QUOTE]

That's good to hear; I was planning on picking that up in a month of two.
 
I've been getting back into anime lately. I go for months without watching any, and then I watch a lot in a short period. It's kind of how I was with MMA before I got into that sport wholeheartedly a few years ago.

I'm about to start Avatar Book 1 right now.
 
Best parts of Naruto are better than the best parts of Bleach. The only good part of Bleach is
when they first go to soul society -- meeting the captains, etc. and ichigo's BANKAI vs byakuya

Naruto has
the chuunin final exams, naruto vs sasuke, sasuke vs itachi, pain vs. jirayia, naruto vs pain.. a lot more epic built up fights
 
[quote name='DarkSageRK']Protip: Avatar is not anime.[/QUOTE]

It is the best homage to anime to ever be made though. There is a care and attention to detail and story that only a few other american cartoons have ever had (Justice League Unlimited still being the best american cartoon that isn't Disney or a Fox Sunday comedy).
 
[quote name='Kirin Lemon']But it *is* fantastic, at least![/QUOTE]

Ugh, you have to tell me this now, the day after i sold it on eBay. Oh well, maybe i'll just try and get all three thinpak's eventually. I tried the first episode, but it looked like it was going to be some cartoon-kiddy show :cry:.


[quote name='Zanpakuto']I am looking to watch a new anime and read a new manga series; however, I would like the expertise of fellow CAG posters to give me suggestions on what I should watch/read. I know this is a small list, but I hope to expand it:

http://myanimelist.net/mangalist/Zanpakuto
http://myanimelist.net/animelist/Zanpakuto

I enjoy watching/reading stories with action, adventure, and comedy.

Thanks for all your help.[/QUOTE]

It's sorta hard to recommend anything just basedoff of that. Go with Bones first, which means:

FullMetal Alchemist
Eureka Seven

*clears throat*

Karakuri Kiden Hiwou Senki (NHK BS2, 24 October 2000–1 May 2001)
Kidō Tenshi Angelic Layer (TV Tokyo, 1 April–30 September 2001)
RahXephon (Fuji TV, 21 January–10 September 2002)
Wolf's Rain (Fuji TV, 6 January–29 July 2003)
Scrapped Princess (WOWOW, 8 April–7 October 2003)
Fullmetal Alchemist (Mainichi Broadcasting System—TBS, 4 October 2003–2 October 2004)
Kenran Butohsai - The Mars Daybreak (TV Tokyo, 1 April–23 September 2004)
Kurau Phantom Memory (TV Asahi, 24 June–15 December 2004)
Psalms of Planets Eureka SeveN (Mainichi Broadcasting System-TBS, 17 April 2005–2 April 2006)
Ouran High School Host Club (Nippon TV, 4 April–27 September 2006)
Jyu Oh Sei (Fuji TV, 13 April–22 June 2006)
Tenpō Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi (Mainichi Broadcasting System—TBS, 7 October 2006–31 March 2007)
Darker than Black: Kuro no Keiyakusha (Mainichi Broadcasting System—TBS, 5 April 2007–28 September 2007)
The Skull Man (Fuji TV, 28 April–October 21, 2007)
Soul Eater (TV Tokyo, 7 April 2008–30 March 2009)
Chiko, Heiress of the Phantom Thief (Fuji TV, 12 April–27 September 2008, co-production with Telecom Animation Film)
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (Mainichi Broadcasting System—TBS, 5 April 2009–)
Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 (Fuji TV (Noitamina), July 2009—, co-production with Kinema Citrus)
Hero Man (scheduled)
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']It is the best homage to anime to ever be made though. There is a care and attention to detail and story that only a few other american cartoons have ever had (Justice League Unlimited still being the best american cartoon that isn't Disney or a Fox Sunday comedy).[/QUOTE]

Being the best of the worst doesn't make it good, though.
 
[quote name='the_punisher']Ugh, you have to tell me this now, the day after i sold it on eBay. Oh well, maybe i'll just try and get all three thinpak's eventually. I tried the first episode, but it looked like it was going to be some cartoon-kiddy show :cry:.[/QUOTE]

What?! But it's SO GOOD!! You fool! It's one of those rare, near-perfect shows that manages to find the exact proper balance of plot, character development, action, and comedy.

[quote name='DarkSageRK']Being the best of the worst doesn't make it good, though.[/QUOTE]

If you don't like Avatar, you can just fuck right off. You clearly suck at everything you do, and nothing can redeem you now.
 
Are you guys guna fight over every anime? It's so hard to tell what's good and what's not when every time we mentions a series, one of you loves it, and one of you hates it.

:whee:
 
[quote name='the_punisher']Are you guys guna fight over every anime?[/QUOTE]

Yes. :D

[quote name='the_punisher']It's so hard to tell what's good and what's not when every time we mentions a series, one of you loves it, and one of you hates it.[/QUOTE]

Normally, I can understand why somebody may not care for a certain show, and everyone's tastes are different, but this falls outside of those rules. Avatar is great. This is an objective fact. It didn't win a whole slew of awards and amass a huge fan following for nothing, after all. Honestly, I cannot think of a single reason why anybody would dislike Avatar. Like I said before, it nears perfection.
 
>> Avatar
>> Near-perfect

You are beyond help. For the life of me, I can't figure out why you liked Azumanga Daioh as it's actually a good show, but I suppose even you have rare moments of good taste. I think it's fair to say that you're not actually an anime fan, but rather, an anime collector. Perhaps you should go back to Toon Disney or Nick Jr. to revel in the absolute excellence of American animation.
 
[quote name='DarkSageRK']Perhaps you should go back to Toon Disney or Nick Jr. to revel in the absolute excellence of American animation.[/QUOTE]

Oh, I get it now! To you, all American animation is bad? Maybe someday you'll learn that good storytelling is good storytelling no matter what country it originates in.


Punisher, here, this is all of Avatar streamed online. Watch it, and prepare to fall in love with awesomeness:

http://www.animekuro.com/anime-series/avatar/
 
[quote name='Kirin Lemon']Oh, I get it now! To you, all American animation is bad? Maybe someday you'll learn that good storytelling is good storytelling no matter what country it originates in.


Punisher, here, this is all of Avatar streamed online. Watch it, and prepare to fall in love with awesomeness:

http://www.animekuro.com/anime-series/avatar/[/QUOTE]


Is that a legal stream? The only place I knew of that streamed Avatar was Netflix, and that was only season 1.

BTW, if anyone is so inclined, I created a DCAU thread for all things related to animated DC comics shows.

http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=113032
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Is that a legal stream? The only place I knew of that streamed Avatar was Netflix, and that was only season 1.[/QUOTE]

Nope! But it gets the job done, unless you own the DVDs. And speaking of, I saw all of Book 1 and Book 2 available as individual discs at Big Lots the other week...
 
I just finished reading Doujin Work volume two. The anime follows the manga pretty closely, but even though I already know what happens I was still able to enjoy it just as much as the anime. The jokes from the anime are just as funny as they were in the anime as they are in the manga.

I definitely recommend it if you enjoyed the anime.
 
[quote name='the_punisher']Ugh, you have to tell me this now, the day after i sold it on eBay. Oh well, maybe i'll just try and get all three thinpak's eventually. I tried the first episode, but it looked like it was going to be some cartoon-kiddy show :cry:.




It's sorta hard to recommend anything just basedoff of that. Go with Bones first, which means:

FullMetal Alchemist
Eureka Seven

*clears throat*

Karakuri Kiden Hiwou Senki (NHK BS2, 24 October 2000–1 May 2001)
Kidō Tenshi Angelic Layer (TV Tokyo, 1 April–30 September 2001)
RahXephon (Fuji TV, 21 January–10 September 2002)
Wolf's Rain (Fuji TV, 6 January–29 July 2003)
Scrapped Princess (WOWOW, 8 April–7 October 2003)
Fullmetal Alchemist (Mainichi Broadcasting System—TBS, 4 October 2003–2 October 2004)
Kenran Butohsai - The Mars Daybreak (TV Tokyo, 1 April–23 September 2004)
Kurau Phantom Memory (TV Asahi, 24 June–15 December 2004)
Psalms of Planets Eureka SeveN (Mainichi Broadcasting System-TBS, 17 April 2005–2 April 2006)
Ouran High School Host Club (Nippon TV, 4 April–27 September 2006)
Jyu Oh Sei (Fuji TV, 13 April–22 June 2006)
Tenpō Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi (Mainichi Broadcasting System—TBS, 7 October 2006–31 March 2007)
Darker than Black: Kuro no Keiyakusha (Mainichi Broadcasting System—TBS, 5 April 2007–28 September 2007)
The Skull Man (Fuji TV, 28 April–October 21, 2007)
Soul Eater (TV Tokyo, 7 April 2008–30 March 2009)
Chiko, Heiress of the Phantom Thief (Fuji TV, 12 April–27 September 2008, co-production with Telecom Animation Film)
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (Mainichi Broadcasting System—TBS, 5 April 2009–)
Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 (Fuji TV (Noitamina), July 2009—, co-production with Kinema Citrus)
Hero Man (scheduled)[/QUOTE]

Thank you so much! I will definitely check these out!
 
[quote name='Kirin Lemon']Nope! But it gets the job done, unless you own the DVDs. And speaking of, I saw all of Book 1 and Book 2 available as individual discs at Big Lots the other week...[/QUOTE]

Are those the $3 DVD's? If it's such a good show, get me all 9 of them for $3 each and i'll actually pay you for them just so that i can watch it and see if you're right. I'd keep my vol. 1-5, but i sold it fucking yesterday =/.


[quote name='Razzuel']I definitely recommend it [/QUOTE]

Duh.
 
BTW, I watched Indian Summer.

I bought the DVD from the Best Buy sale in March. I never had heard of it and the only reason I picked it up was the fan service on the cover. I do not recommend the show. While it isn't as bad or as uncomfortable to watch as Eiken, it was tasteless in a bad way, not a funny Goldenboy way.
 
[quote name='the_punisher']Are those the $3 DVD's? If it's such a good show, get me all 9 of them for $3 each and i'll actually pay you for them just so that i can watch it and see if you're right. I'd keep my vol. 1-5, but i sold it fucking yesterday =/.[/QUOTE]

I think they might be $4 or $5, since they came in an assortment of other Nickelodeon shows with slightly higher prices. I'll check to see if they still have 'em next time I'm there, and get back to you. But in the meantime, you should totally watch it streamed!
 
[quote name='Kirin Lemon']I think they might be $4 or $5, since they came in an assortment of other Nickelodeon shows with slightly higher prices. I'll check to see if they still have 'em next time I'm there, and get back to you. But in the meantime, you should totally watch it streamed![/QUOTE]

They have Big Lots in Japan?
 
Anime is beginning to feel a little stale. I'm starting to burn out on it, haha. Think I need to take a break from it for a little while...

Right after I finish Gunslinger Girl, that is. :p
 
[quote name='PrarieD0G']Anime is beginning to feel a little stale. I'm starting to burn out on it, haha. Think I need to take a break from it for a little while...

Right after I finish Gunslinger Girl, that is. :p[/QUOTE]

Watch Avatar next. :D
 
[quote name='the_punisher']Are you guys guna fight over every anime? It's so hard to tell what's good and what's not when every time we mentions a series, one of you loves it, and one of you hates it.

:whee:[/QUOTE]

I think that's pretty common, a great example is that i'm sure there might even be one person in the entire population of the earth that actually likes Utena....

Got my Fullmetal Alchemist Premium OVA dvd today. The "interactive" one really makes me wish I could check out the Fullmetal Alchemist ride over at Universal. Though honestly it seemed like it'd be kinda weak for one of those "shaky theater" rides.
 
Funny thing that Avatar got brought up. I just started watching book 1 just a few days ago and am up to about episode 13. I've seen episodes here and there on Nick but never watched the show consistently when it was originally on. I have to say that while the first few episodes of the show are a bit slow , it picks up quickly and has been very enjoyable so far.

[quote name='GuilewasNK']It is the best homage to anime to ever be made though. There is a care and attention to detail and story that only a few other american cartoons have ever had (Justice League Unlimited still being the best american cartoon that isn't Disney or a Fox Sunday comedy).[/QUOTE]

Justice League Unlimited was really good but don't count out the original Batman TAS. Teen Titans IMO was also a decent american homage to anime.
 
[quote name='Bezerker']I think that's pretty common, a great example is that i'm sure there might even be one person in the entire population of the earth that actually likes Utena....[/QUOTE]

Or, y'know, the vast majority of people who watch it...

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=207

Don't blame us for your shortcomings as a human being.

[quote name='StarKnightX']Justice League Unlimited was really good but don't count out the original Batman TAS. Teen Titans IMO was also a decent american homage to anime.[/QUOTE]

Agreed, to both statements!
 
I actually plan on picking up all of Avatar when I get some extra monies. I was very close to buying it all when amazon had it for sale a week or so ago, but I restrained myself. Must wait a bit longer...
 
I just finished watching Interstella 5555. Basically, it is a movie set on top of Daft Punk's album Discovery. There is no dialog in the movie; the only sound are the songs from Discovery and the occasional sound effect. I do not actively listen to Daft Punk; the only song of theirs that I know is Harder Better Faster Stronger.

I thought the movie was fucking awesome. The music fits perfectly with the story and the animation in the movie. Also, I thought the music was excellent. I think I might just buy Discovery off of Amazon.
 
[quote name='Razzuel']
I thought the movie was fucking awesome. The music fits perfectly with the story and the animation in the movie. Also, I thought the music was excellent. I think I might just buy Discovery off of Amazon.[/QUOTE]

I can see Kirin's and Punisher's comments now.
 
[quote name='ChibiJosh']I can see Kirin's and Punisher's comments now.[/QUOTE]

Haven't seen it, can't comment one way or another! ... For once.

Oh, unless you meant "Of COURSE you thought it was awesome! Everything is awesome! Hey, I hear there's a new anime that actually gives its viewers STDs! I bet that's awesome too! Go check out out! Woo, awesome!"
 
I think they've already beaten that horse to death. ;)

Razzuel can see the good in pretty much anything. Nothing wrong with that, haha. He probably enjoys crap more because he focuses on what he likes rather than what he doesn't like. That's what I get from talking with him, anyway.

Unfortunately for me, I'm hopelessly pessimistic, so I always seem to pick out crap that annoys me. But whatever, that's just how I am. :p
 
[quote name='Liquid 2']What a sucker.[/QUOTE]Blind buys are part of the fun for me. They usually work out well.

[quote name='Razzuel']I just finished watching Interstella 5555. Basically, it is a movie set on top of Daft Punk's album Discovery. There is no dialog in the movie; the only sound are the songs from Discovery and the occasional sound effect. I do not actively listen to Daft Punk; the only song of theirs that I know is Harder Better Faster Stronger.

I thought the movie was fucking awesome. The music fits perfectly with the story and the animation in the movie. Also, I thought the music was excellent. I think I might just buy Discovery off of Amazon.[/QUOTE]

I have seen Interstella 5555 as well and it is indeed awesome. It's kind of like a futuristic anime version of Fantasia in style. The music worked perfectly with the scenes in the film.

BTW, if anyone knows where I can buy a copy cheap, or has a copy for trade, hit me up. I've had it on my wants in my trade list for a while now. Rightstuf hasn't had it for ages and I don't want to use eBay unless it is an absolute last resort.
 
[quote name='PrarieD0G']Anime is beginning to feel a little stale. I'm starting to burn out on it, haha. Think I need to take a break from it for a little while...

Right after I finish Gunslinger Girl, that is. :p[/QUOTE]

To be expected when you watch five or six series' straight in a row ;). I've been playing Godfather II, which is my desperate attempt at waiting for Red Faction to drop in price, but i don't think i can hold out much longer. I need a good fucking game to play.


[quote name='Bezerker']I think that's pretty common, a great example is that i'm sure there might even be one person in the entire population of the earth that actually likes Utena....

Got my Fullmetal Alchemist Premium OVA dvd today. The "interactive" one really makes me wish I could check out the Fullmetal Alchemist ride over at Universal. Though honestly it seemed like it'd be kinda weak for one of those "shaky theater" rides.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, it wasn't that great overall, but worth the watch. If anything, it brought back memories of the best anime ever ;).


[quote name='Razzuel']I thought the movie was fucking awesome.[/QUOTE]

:shock:

:whee:


http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-08-05/haruhi-endless-eight-arc-confirmed-to-end

"An early copy of the September issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Newtype magazine has confirmed that the current Endless Eight arc of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya television anime series will end this week. "

:applause:
 
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