Anime That Makes You THINK?

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SadisticFire

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High School of the Dead(No I'm kidding, really, don't watch it. It's bad.)
Steins;Gate
Another
Elfen Lied(Dem symbols man)
Higurashi no Naku koro ni(When They Cry is the English title, but less used)
 

Shock and Awe

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One that comes to mind is Code Geass. Goes into free will and questions of advancement over stability and vice versa. Really interesting and has excellent characters.
 

Dansen

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Casual Shinji said:
NGE

I know it's seen as pretentious and full of itself, but I fucking love wrapping my mind around this crazy show and its selfishly screwed up inhabitants. Which is why I found the Rebuild movies not as engaging... They were just too lean on the nitty gritty mind probing.

Also Berserk. The manga, not the anime - I never saw that one, except for the newer movies which were incredibly lame.

As much as I love thinking about both these properties, I also love talking about them.
I actually like the rebuilds, they are a lot better quality and fun to watch. On their own they would be okay but if you look at them as an extension of the original they are great because you can fill in a lot of the blanks with what you already know about the original characters. I believe in the sequel theory and I cant wait for the third one to come to America. From what I hear the third one goes completely off the rails and into uncharted territory.

Berserk is also awesome, the whole backstory arc should be considered a masterpiece in the manga world.

OT:
An anime I would add to the list is The Animatrix. Its a bunch of shorts but the ones that stand out to me the most are the two parts of Second Renaissance. It makes you wonder how we would react to machine intelligence. The whole thing is on youtube if you want to watch it. Here is the second part, warning EXTREMELY brutal(both of them are I guess). Id also suggest checking out World record, another animatrix short short.

 

Dansen

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Mid Boss said:
Sword Art Online has a lot of underlying exploration of people's relationship with the online/virtual world.
Im gonna have to disagree with you. Its amazing for the first three episodes and then it falls flat on its face. So much wasted potential...
 

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Puella Magi Madoka Magica
This thing is to anime what Majora's Mask was to the Zelda series.

Look, I know the cover-art makes it look all super cutsey and girly. It's not. I know the first few episodes are pretty bland and the series itself is only 12 episodes long... but give it a chance. Make it to at least the 3rd episode, thats the one that will make you regret putting it off watching it for 6 months (like I did). This is one of those anime's that was so good it made it hard for me to enjoy other anime afterwards. This is anime is good because despite the premise and art style, it's not at all the typical happy "power of friendship" thing it briefly masquerades as. This anime is a TRADGEDY, in the narrative sense, and so few other anime can pull this off without being all faux-grimdark about it. I'd say watch it for that alone. It's pretty much the definition of a "deconstruction" too, in that it basically takes what's usually a generic'y fairy-tale'ish premise and goes "hey, what if we actually followed everything out to it's LOGICAL conclusion and let the plot play out that way? Happily ever after or not..."

I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post links here, but if it doesn't get removed, this review explains things much better than I can http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/jo/jar/36398-madoka-magica

I do recommend watching it subbed though, the English voice actors are pretty awful.
If you live in the United States you can also watch it free and legally through Crackle's service on Xbox Live or their website.
 

Some_weirdGuy

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Relish in Chaos said:
it does reasonably tackle some things that just may irk at you at certain points (like Edward's constant *spoiler* ).
Not sure if you should maybe spoiler tag that stuff.

Also i can't tell if you're saying you understand but were still irked by it? or if you were just irked by it and don't get why he was having such aversions. So if it's the latter:
He doesn't want to be a murderer. Which is a pretty strong justification for not selfishly taking his and his brothers body back using it. He considers all the souls in a philosophers stone to be just as alive as his brother. Same as when he wouldn't kill that other suit of armour that guarded lab 5.

So I guess the question there is: Do you think he's right? They may not have a body any more, but those souls appear to be very much 'alive' in there (again, the parallel to Alphonse, who also lacks his original body and is nothing but a soul locked inside an object). Then once you decide whether or not you still consider them to be people/'alive', you then have to decide whether 'killing' them by using the stone as you intend is justified/'okay' or not.


Either way, does definitely fit the bill of thought provoking :p
 

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Gabanuka said:
One day I'm gonna find another anime to watch.

I loved Cowboy Bebop but I can't find the effort to find another one to watch. All my friend recommends is Naruto and One Piece
Try Samurai Champloo it's made by the same guy that did Cowboy Bebop and if you dont have a problem with blood and slightly confusing plots Baccano! is another good one with an amazing english dub and it's all on youtube i believe.
 

Casual Shinji

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Dansen said:
Casual Shinji said:
NGE

I know it's seen as pretentious and full of itself, but I fucking love wrapping my mind around this crazy show and its selfishly screwed up inhabitants. Which is why I found the Rebuild movies not as engaging... They were just too lean on the nitty gritty mind probing.

Also Berserk. The manga, not the anime - I never saw that one, except for the newer movies which were incredibly lame.

As much as I love thinking about both these properties, I also love talking about them.
I actually like the rebuilds, they are a lot better quality and fun to watch. On their own they would be okay but if you look at them as an extension of the original they are great because you can fill in a lot of the blanks with what you already know about the original characters. I believe in the sequel theory and I cant wait for the third one to come to America. From what I hear the third one goes completely off the rails and into uncharted territory.
With the Rebuild movies I think it depends whether you prefer the more positive mindset compared to the nihilistic one of the original show. For me the fact that the show was way more grim meant it backed up the trauma of the characters that much better. The whole "You may be through with the past, but the past is not through with you" aspect, that isn't as easily resolved as it seems to be in the movies.

I still like 'm okay, just for the visuals alone. Gainax on a big budget is freaking candyland.

I saw the third Rebuild movie, and it does indeed go off the rails... right over the shark.
 

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Naruto......no I am NOT joking I am being completely serious T_T
Naruto has allowed me to think about:
1-How far I would go for my friends
2-The meaning of family
3-And how one overcomes hatred.
It's a show that deserves much more credit than what it get's ^_^
 

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.hack//Sign (the rest of them are of varying quality). I appreciate it even more after watching Sword Art Online. See, whereas SAO had some nice animation, the main character was a huge Mary Sue (Marty Stu?), and the story basically exists to show off how cool he is. But you know, whatever, because all the depth that's missing from Sword Art Online is in .hack//Sign, which really gets into various aspects of playing MMORPGs.

Bakemonogatari, but only if you have a small understanding of Japanese, or at least have a good sense of pattern recognition because everything is a pun. Then you have the achronological storytelling, the mythical allusions, and Shaft's not so subtle visual metaphors and euphemisms.
 

cerebreturns

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I know lots of anime that makes you think...
why don't breasts really work that way and come in those sizes?
 

Cpu46

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FLCL

While most of the thoughts wind up being "what the F*** is happening!?" it does strike some really good chords (no pun intended) and plays your heartstrings like a guitar (ok, pun totally intended). Its almost like the less it explains and the more it makes huge leaps in logic the more and more you have to think about what all of this chaos means.

No other anime has left me sitting at my computer so utterly satisfied with what I just watched while my mind brimmed with so many questions that I knew would never be answered unless I watched the series again... and again... and again.
 

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Legend of The Galactic Heroes is the king of this.

- War is shown from every angle.
- There is no good or evil side.
- The choice between a just Dictatorship or a corrupt Democracy.
- There is no one who is truly evil, just those who will be more forward about their own gains.
- Quotes that make you think such as...

"Someone like me can hold power and make others live or die as he likes. If that isn?t a flaw of democracy, then what is?"

"There are few wars between good and evil, most are between one good and another good."

"All heroes have established thrones atop not just their enemies, but a large quantity of allied corpses as well. There are no monarchs with clean hands. Their subordinates also know that."

"The greatest freedom is the freedom not to get involved."

"An army is a tool for violence, and there are two kinds of violence... Violence to control and oppress, and violence as a means of liberation. You know, what we call a national army, is fundamentally the former example. It's a pity, but history doesn't lie. When those in power confront popular opposition, there aren't many examples of the army siding with the people. Far from it. In the past, in country after country, the army itself evolved into a power structure, and came to control the people with violence."

And my personal favourite: "People get more pro-war the further they are from the front lines"

- An amazing classical soundtrack featuring Beethoven, Mahler, Holst, Satie and Stravinsky to name a few.

10/10 show that everybody should watch at least once.
 

HellbirdIV

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NGE certainly makes me think. Mostly things like "OH MY GOD WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON AAAAAAHHHHH!!!"

I'm not much of an anime person, as you can probably tell.
 

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Evangelion is the classic, though it can seem a bit over-hyped because of its age. It does have some really cool themes and characters though.

Mushi Shi, while not really cerebral, makes you think in more of a ponderous way, about humanity and life and all that.

Now and Then, Here and There is fantastic, all about brutality, slavery, government. Again, not really cerebral, but makes you think.

FLCL(Fooly Cooly), is absolutely crazy, and makes you think it its own strange, strange way.
 

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Milk said:
Not sure if you're being intellectually dishonest or just dense.
There's no need to be rude.

A better way to word that would be to say that he murdered tens of thousands of criminals in an attempt to create a lawful society. Until that morally repugnant fucktard Near caught him, he was quite successful.
Even if you word it that way, you just said that he murdered tens of thousands of people. Murder is still murder, even when you murder a criminal. It doesn't become lawful execution just because that person robbed a bank.

You want to know how stupid that is? I guarantee that you personally have broken a law at some point. Is it okay for Light to murder you?

They were enemies of the peace. As the manga states worldwide murder and rape crimes had dropped by 70% under Light's direction. Anyone who dares try to ruin that deserves to be stopped.
Are you counting all the people Light killed in your worldwide murder rates?

And now you're just straight up lying. He states his goals pretty much every chapter.

1. Kill criminals.
2. Scare people into not commiting crimes.
3. Create utopia.
4. (towards the end) rule as a god.
You don't see any problem at all with the fourth step? Or, hell, the first? Those goals are selfish and megalomaniacal. I wasn't lying - they don't justify anything Light did. He didn't do it for the good of the world; he did it so he could rule the world, because he's an egotistical jackass.

Any reform agenda that starts with "Kill people" and ends with "Rule the world as a god" is not a very good reform agenda.
 

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Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex?
What a coincidence!
I was gonna say Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence.
It really made me think.

That is, it really made me think: "Why the hell are you quoting Milton out of the fucking blue? And now Dante!? There was no incentive whatsoever for you to be spewing a random quote from Dante's Divina Comedia! You are trying too hard movie! Why are you trying so hard!?"

On a more serious note - I guess Cannon Fodder, the third segment of Memories (a trilogy of short films), was one that stuck in my head for quite some time. There isn't really a story going on, it's more of a "day in the life" experience of this fictitious world where everything revolves around war and fighting "the enemy". Except everyone is just living there lives, we never see any violence or a battlefield - and we never even know who the enemy is. It's one of those cute, little masterpieces (all three of them, actually) that has just enough subliminal messages and vague allusions to make you speculate for hours.