Is that your only pet peeve? I thought that definitely worked for the setting. Plus not everyone sounded like that.senorcromas said:I'm just gonna interject here: The English Dub is EVIL. Sure, the dialog is good, and it's really faithful, but NOT ALL NEW YORKERS ARE FOREIGNERS AND/OR FROM LONG ISLAND! GAAAAH!
...yeah.
It... it maimed my New Yorker pride... and Isaac and Miria don't count, as they weren't from New York originally.Arisato-kun said:Is that your only pet peeve? I thought that definitely worked for the setting. Plus not everyone sounded like that.senorcromas said:I'm just gonna interject here: The English Dub is EVIL. Sure, the dialog is good, and it's really faithful, but NOT ALL NEW YORKERS ARE FOREIGNERS AND/OR FROM LONG ISLAND! GAAAAH!
...yeah.
I see your point. I accept.senorcromas said:It... it maimed my New Yorker pride... and Isaac and Miria don't count, as they weren't from New York originally.Arisato-kun said:Is that your only pet peeve? I thought that definitely worked for the setting. Plus not everyone sounded like that.senorcromas said:I'm just gonna interject here: The English Dub is EVIL. Sure, the dialog is good, and it's really faithful, but NOT ALL NEW YORKERS ARE FOREIGNERS AND/OR FROM LONG ISLAND! GAAAAH!
...yeah.
Besides, what else am I supposed to complain about? The characters are too likable? The story is too interesting?
loved that series, but they never made a second season. QQMydogisblue said:I don't normally watch anime, but I just watched the first and only season of Air Gear, a completely ridiculous show which I think falls under the category of "So bad, it's good."
Try this out I think its a couple of years old but its really good. Its not retarted like new anime.XAdrianX said:P.S: if you know any awesome (and I mean reeeally aweosme anime) that are relativly new and could restore my faith to japan back to life, please do tell
If the Fate/Stay Night visual novel that that anime was based on wasn't the golden standard by which VNs should be measured, I would object very strongly.XAdrianX said:I think the one with the wizard guy is caled "Faye stay night"
Because not everyone objects to episodic TV shows, and the individual episodes themselves tend to be fantastically animated, set in an interesting setting with likable characters, and what episodes do deal with a continuous plot are very well told (including the show's very bittersweet ending, which was also the conclusion to Spike's arc that started in episode 5).spartan231490 said:Could someone explain to me why everyone likes cowboy bebop so much? I'm honestly curious, because I watched the first 5 episodes and every minute was torture. The "plot", if you can call it that, was forced, and having watched scattered episodes from later in the series(parts from over a dozen episodes), i feel safe in saying that the episodes are almost completely unrelated to one another. I don't like anime like that because my favorite part of anime is the extended plot involving a book-series-like increase in power for the main character. Cowboy bebop feels stagnant from the 2nd episode to me. Am I the only one who feels this way? Can any of you prove me wrong? I am honestly curious why so many people like this anime.