FredTheUndead said:Fate Zero's not a shounen and although Urobuchi's best work
FredTheUndead said:Urobuchi's best work
FredTheUndead said:Fate Zero

FredTheUndead said:Fate Zero's not a shounen and although Urobuchi's best work
FredTheUndead said:Urobuchi's best work
FredTheUndead said:Fate Zero
Yeah Kikokugai the Cyber Slayer WAS pretty rad I agree.Nouw said:FredTheUndead said:Fate Zero's not a shounen and although Urobuchi's best workFredTheUndead said:Urobuchi's best workFredTheUndead said:Fate ZeroI am a fan of Fate/Zero and whilst not even considering its flaws, his visual novel was much, much better.![]()
Funny you mention that, I've had it bookmarked for ages. Should I give it a try?FredTheUndead said:Yeah Kikokugai the Cyber Slayer WAS pretty rad I agree.
It's every dumb cyberpunk movie AND every dumb Chinese crime/revenge movie.Nouw said:Funny you mention that, I've had it bookmarked for ages. Should I give it a try?FredTheUndead said:Yeah Kikokugai the Cyber Slayer WAS pretty rad I agree.
Seen it already a while ago and wasn't impressed.RAiKE8 said:The third movie is pretty unnecessary, just saying. And all the streaming sites have is a shitty cam rip with shitty subs, so you might wanna hold off for a bit on that one.Vudu said:I'm watchin it aaaalllmitchell271 said:Try watching the movies, it's slightly longer with redone voice acting and the third movie is a great epilogue to the incredible ending.
Also, don't watch Elfen Lied. It's basically a 14-year-old boy's idea of what constitutes a "mature" show.
I thought legend of Korra was garbage to be honest. It was fun to look at but aang went places and did things. Each episode was about getting from point A to point B to stop this from happening or learn that technique or find this library and so on. He always had a mission. The first season of Korra, she just sits back and waits for certain things to happen. Basically she minds her own business doing what she does UNTIL she sees so and so doing something wrong. You're the Avatar. The Avatar traveled the world in the first book. Korra polices one city in her first book. I know this changes in the second season but I sorta lost interest.Jenvas1306 said:watch trigun, outlaw star, cowboy bebop and ofcourse full metal alchemist and fma brotherhood.
there you have some anime that were truely good and to go further you could watch dbz, the thing that most current animes copy the hell out of.
if you want to restore your faith in anime you gotta get away from stuff that is bound so hard to japanese way of thinking and watch avatar the last airbender to get to the legend of korra. Best anime of the 2010s.
The Rugrats Movie was amazingFox12 said:Well... everything you mentioned was aimed at children. That's like saying all of American film is shallow based entirely on your viewing of the Rugrats Movie. You do realize most anime ranges from 12-24 episodes, right? Long running shows are the rare exceptions, not the rules. I'm not a big anime person myself, but there is high quality material out there if you look.Vudu said:I grew up watching anime. I remember my favorite show being Tenchi Muyo and having an affinity for sailor moon and outlaw star. Looking at beautiful people fall in love with other beautiful people while looking at the occasional beautiful transformation and beautiful fight scene was enough for me. I cried when Nephlite died in a sailor moon for me (He was my Edward). But, as I grew up, stories went from cute to tedious and, even as a child, I wondered why it took 3 seasons for a character to admit they liked or didn't like another character. As I grew and learned more about people and emotions, anime turned immature to me. Every social problem they had (which usually boiled down a girl liking a guy but not wanting to admit it so she treats him like shit and gets mad at him when another girl hugs him or kisses him or wants to be with him)) there was an obvious easy solution: for them to sit down and TALK for 5 minutes!
Seriously, the relationships in Anime seem so unhealthy. Naruto is freakin' scary. The girls are nuts and I can't sit through it. But it's not just these love stories (which they almost always have) but the filler. Ooohhh the filler. How the good guy makes a 5 minute speech about his super duper move but then the bad guy grins, counters his super duper move and then explains how he counters it for another five minutes. So, after thinking for ten minutes and relaying all of his thoughts to the audience, the good guy calls upon another super move that he didn't use originally for some reason and, although this hurts the bad guy, he dusts himself off, congratulates the good guy on his efforts, and then whips out yet ANOTHER super duper move and explains EXACTLY HOW IT WORKS!
"Oh no! What will our hero do? Find out next episode! Sike! Try three episodes from now!"
Fight scenes drag on and on until the hero digs deep down and unlocks a god power after discovering what true friendship/love/honor/family/bravery means and blows the bad guy away...for now (dun dun duuuun!).
By high school, I was over it, but it concerns me how Anime has such an adult following when seems so empty. The relationships are never healthy and the fights are slow. I think it was Yu Gi Oh that made me throw in the towel and give up trying to watch anime on tv. I hated those battles. At least Pokemon battles were quick (although I hated team rocket for fuckin' shit up and slowing shit down). Every now and then, I see something fun like Vampire hunter D, Miyazaki's older stuff, and the cowboy B bop movie but honestly, why is Anime so popular among adults? What's it do for them/you? Why am I the only one who thinks anime and JRG's are retarded and redardING?
Berserk is, frankly, the most sophisticated and subtle fantasy epic ever written. In terms of scope, only Tolkien really compares. Martins Game of Thrones doesn't even compete. If you like Epic fantasy, this is as good as it gets. Not in anime. Anywhere. The character relationships are very well done. (Disclaimer: this is a tragedy, and a brutal one. Not for people who don't like dark material).
Neon Genesis Evangelion is a mixed bag, but nobody can say it wasn't interesting. Probably one of the best character studies in all of fiction. If you like psychological stuff, this may be up your alley.
5 Centimeters Per Second was a simple but brilliant coming of age story that really captured adolescence for an adult audience, if you want something down to earth. You sound like a romance buff, so this little film would probably be good for you.
Truth be told, I find anime far better than American television, which really will rot your brain. Anime has some pretty mature themes, if you know where to look. Here's a good list of series:
Avatar isn't anime, you have no idea what you're talking about so just stop. It's not "bound so hard to japanese way of thinking" because it's an American cartoon. Please don't comment on things you don't know anything about.Jenvas1306 said:if you want to restore your faith in anime you gotta get away from stuff that is bound so hard to japanese way of thinking and watch avatar the last airbender to get to the legend of korra. Best anime of the 2010s.
I...I'm at a loss for words. okay so I just finished Modaka. After I got a ways in, I restarted it to watch it with someone else because I was so amazed and wanted to share it. What an ending! And I'm not someone who thinks existing for eternity is a good thing. It's hell, quite frankly. So I had to hold back some tears in order to save face while watching it. I'm holding back tears now just writing about it. Anime has never done this to me. The flash back episode...Ahhh I can't talk about it. And it gives me a whole new perspective on all of those magical girl shows. Who know that Luna from sailor moon, the blonde from that mew mew show, and all those little magical girl pets were actually dicks. Who knew they targeted ten year old girls to be magic because they knew ten year old girls are stupid and would waste a wish on something dumb like a boy in order to become a slave to a higher purpose. This was a smartly written show. I'm actually wondering where to go from here. A lot of shows have been recommended but I only want to go up. Of the shows recommended to me, what would be considered 'better' than Modaka? Gahh choices..!TakerFoxx said:I love my job. Hell, I'm almost tempted to ask you to start a "Vudu Watches Madoka Magica" reaction thread or something.Vudu said:Whaa..What? That's not supposed to happen. What are they gonna do now? My heart is a little crushed right now. But I have to know what they're gonna do next. Emo-styles doesn't look like she's about to help.![]()
Do you really think that I don't know that last airbender and LoK aren't made in japan? Their animation style is just way closer to anime than to cartons. Anime is often seen as an art form, where you hardly ever could say that about cartoons. If you showed LoK to someone who didn't know, they would think that its anime. Key differences to most mainstream anime is that its drawing style looks less lazy to me (characters actually have different faces and bodies and arent just colored and styled differently), its way of handling relationships is also way different. the latter point being something that the OP complained about in the animes he watched.Shodex said:Avatar isn't anime, you have no idea what you're talking about so just stop. It's not "bound so hard to japanese way of thinking" because it's an American cartoon. Please don't comment on things you don't know anything about.Jenvas1306 said:if you want to restore your faith in anime you gotta get away from stuff that is bound so hard to japanese way of thinking and watch avatar the last airbender to get to the legend of korra. Best anime of the 2010s.
aangs series was a little bit more simple and Id say aimed at early teens years viewers. Korras tarvel is more of an inner one and the series has more subtle topics. Both learn what it means to be the avatar in their own way, that why I advise to watch both, even aang is more cartoon-like than korra. The OP complained about certain tropes in the anime he watched, both avatar series stay mostly away from those.Vudu said:I thought legend of Korra was garbage to be honest. It was fun to look at but aang went places and did things. Each episode was about getting from point A to point B to stop this from happening or learn that technique or find this library and so on. He always had a mission. The first season of Korra, she just sits back and waits for certain things to happen. Basically she minds her own business doing what she does UNTIL she sees so and so doing something wrong. You're the Avatar. The Avatar traveled the world in the first book. Korra polices one city in her first book. I know this changes in the second season but I sorta lost interest.
Then you should read Bride's Story, that author's current series.COMaestro said:Vudu, since you seem to enjoy romances, try Emma: A Victorian Romance. It's only 24 episodes long but my wife and I both really enjoyed it. It's pretty straightforward story-wise, but very well done.
I AM the OP lol. I judge how simple a movie or series is based on how the adults behave. That's what makes a movie for young people either smart or stupid to me. Do the adults act realistically or is this pre teen main character supposedly smarter than all of the adults that have lived twice as long or longer than him or her? That's why hunger games is dumb to me and the legend of Korra as well. Aang spent more time away from adults than with them so seeing adult stupidity was minimal. But everyone Korra encountered is older than her and somehow they can't come up with solutions to problems. Korra might be the Avatar but when you have to turn every adult into a retard in order for the avatar to be interesting, something is wrong. Aang sought out adults because he KNEW they were wiser than he and used what he learned from them over a reasonably long amount of time to defeat a mighty foe. Korra (16) is the smartest one in the room and solves each issue in one night. Why?Jenvas1306 said:aangs series was a little bit more simple and Id say aimed at early teens years viewers. Korras tarvel is more of an inner one and the series has more subtle topics. Both learn what it means to be the avatar in their own way, that why I advise to watch both, even aang is more cartoon-like than korra. The OP complained about certain tropes in the anime he watched, both avatar series stay mostly away from those.
korra often acts as if she knows better, but she is close to 20 and thats how people often are at that age. If you watch the whole series you see that her thinking of knowing better than those adults who try to guide her opens an opportunity for another adult to trick her. In my opinion Korra is portait as strong but flawed, especially when it comes to her stubbirness and her being torn between not wanting to take advice but then not knowing her way on her own.Vudu said:Snip