Serial Experiments Lain. Though it is less heavy on characterisation and more on cyberpunk themes.
This, this, this...Kahunaburger said:You should check out the works of the late great Satoshi Kon.
Probably millions of people have turned in their man card to watch this show. C'mon, man, join the party.NvrPhazed said:as much as i like Foster's, I can't get into MLP:FiM because I feel like I'd have to give up my man card. Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
Ghost in the Shell is generally considered one of the best anime films (and series), so very few are actually able to compare to it. Still, that doesn't necessarily means there's nothing better than it; several of the suggestions already are quite good (and some of them I really have to get around to watching).NvrPhazed said:I need help. I can't seem to find an anime with near enough quality as Ghost in the Shell. I watched everything from the old movies to the tv shows, and I can't find anything even close to as good as it. Do any of you have suggestions? I prefer heavy intensive plot and character development, and I'm not really into the whole middle and high-school camp that seems to be everywhere.
This.Kahunaburger said:You should check out the works of the late great Satoshi Kon.
I highly recommend:NvrPhazed said:I need help. I can't seem to find an anime with near enough quality as Ghost in the Shell. I watched everything from the old movies to the tv shows, and I can't find anything even close to as good as it. Do any of you have suggestions? I prefer heavy intensive plot and character development, and I'm not really into the whole middle and high-school camp that seems to be everywhere.
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I love one piece but it is clearly not what he is going after.bluepotatosack said:I'mma throw One Piece out there. It's art style is cartoonish, but it manages some intense drama.
N.G.E is the only one I can vouch for here. I have mixed feelings for this, I can positively say that it is rather fantastic artistically (although it probably relies too much on angst) and its self questioning philosophies are very in line with ghost in the shell however the anime is hindered by an essence of what I could only call "media schizophrenia" it becomes slowly harder to understand and more and more vague. It is worth watching even if you come out of it with out much reverence for it it is an experience. It (along side FLCL) is the LSD of anime.The Abhorrent said:snip
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Neon Genesis Evangelion
It should be noted that this is referring to the original series (and the follow-up film, The End of Evangelion), not the more recent Rebuild of Evangelion films (1.11 & 2.22). It's notoriously divisive, easily one of the best known examples of "love-it-or-hate-it" in any medium. However, it could be exactly what you might be looking for. The plot can be a bit straight-forward and generic at first (though exceptionally well-executed, to the point many people don't realize it actually can be called a Monster-of-the-Week series), but towards the end it becomes a brutal satire & deconstruction of the "mecha" genre as a whole (if not anime in general). The characters are much of the same; initially being fairly close to archetypes, but it soon becomes an analysis of the psychological issues associated with them. This is also why the series can be so divisive; there's a LOT of angst (justified for the situation, but more than a lot of people can tolerate), and quite often the heroes aren't exactly heroic. Anyhow, it's a ground-breaking series which has had a lot of influence on later works; that alone means it's almost certainly worth checking out.
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