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Megacherv

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I loooove the Universal Century Gundam series' (basically the first 3 and Char's Counterattack), and I thought that SD Gundam was absolutely eff-in' hilarious, with self-parody on the level of House of the Dead.

Dyme said:
I especially dislike the incredibly exaggerated emotions and the repeating animations when animepeople walk/speak/do something.
With earlier anime being hand-drawn, imagine having to draw frame by frame. They re-use frames because it's convenient and it works.
 

DividedUnity

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I have never really watched anime to be honest so I can't really say if I like or not. The talk surrounding it and those who watch it has always put me off even though im sure most of it is not true.
 

dark-amon

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I used to love it, but I think I'm beginning to outgrow it. I'm still reading some series, but it's just a few I really want to know how ends and some that I just love that much.
 

Sacman

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DividedUnity said:
I have never really watched anime to be honest so I can't really say if I like or not. The talk surrounding it and those who watch it has always put me off even though im sure most of it is not true.
The talk surrounding it is just from peoples personal experience. I think you should try out some shows and make your own opinion it's hard to trust other people with stuff like this just because of the shear amount of variety in anime chances r u will find something u like whether it be giant robots, war dramas, comedy, mystery, straight action etc.
 

littlewisp

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I generally like any kind of anime that has distinct, well thought out characters (or at least really cool characters, or character driven story/plot), quiet retrospective kinds, and awesome plot kinds. I guess in anime/manga speak I like seinen mostly, with a few drips of josei and some light shounen on the side.

(however, shoujo is my super secret vice, so shhhh, don't tell anyone I know irl. :x)

Some of my favorites: Mushishi, Cowboy Bebop (like you didn't see that coming), Darker Than Black (I blame Hei for being so damn sexy), Haibane Renmei, Miyazaki/Ghibli misc (Princess Mononoke being on the top), GiTS, Serei no Moribito.

Ones on my to-watch list that look quite promising: Monster, Mononoke, Gankutsuou.

Edit: Krat said this: "Anime/Manga is alot like Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels if you ask me.

The vast majority is a steaming pile of pig crap but then you come across an Enders Game or Code Geass and it all becomes worth the effort of looking the the diamond in the rough."

And I cannot agree enough. I experience much pain with that sci-fi/fantasy novel industry thing, simply due to the fact that for every 'omg did not see THAT coming' moment, there is more of the 'wtf is this? Is this. . .is this a fantasy ROMANCE novel?!' or 'Wow, another series about high fantasy that sounds exactly like that other generic martin/goodkind/brooks/tolkien ripoff of a ripoff, or hell, of Lovecraft,' which is even worse because 9/10 times they suck worse than the high fantasy ripoffs.

Anime is the exact same. Yes, there are some anime with depth. No, you are not going to find them unless you dig, and unless you know how to dig. Chances are, if you ask someone else for some 'good ' anime, they're going to recommend you something you think is crap. Hell, my most favoritist anime might be nothing more than boogers to you. That's cool for you to not like it, but do know that *my* favorite anime/type of anime (and everyone else's ) prolly isn't even a fraction of what you can find out there.

And that is why I like anime so much. It's as wide and diverse a medium as fiction books. I'm sure without the sheer amount of depth (I would insult Neal Stephenson, China Mieville, Neil Gaiman, Lovecraft, Orson Scott Card etc etc etc if I even suggested a thing), but there is *some * depth, and I don't always want Stephenson for entertainment, so anime is nice for that middle ground.

Plus sometimes I like looking at pictures. Oooh, shiny.
 

SUPA FRANKY

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My problem with Japanime is that 95% of it falls somewhere between Bizarre Jelly 5 and Princess Robot Bubblegum.
Also; why do Japanese cartoons get their own special name, but cartoons from other countries don't?
No it really doesn't. You just haven't watched enough by the looks of your ignorant post.

Anyway, back to topic. I like quirky animes with a colorful cast of characters. I prefer shonen, but I do expand my horizons to other genres.
 

Najica

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As many has probably already said, it depends on what you see first (first impressions are important after all) and what you like. I'm an avid anime watcher, and I can say that yes, there is a whole lot of crap out there. Then again, even this depends on what you/the person in question like. It's the same with all things, some people think farmville on facebook is crap and can't understand how people can actually waste time on it, while the ones that play it and like/love it. People shouldn't judge people for their hobbies or what they like anyway.

OT: As I mentioned before, I like anime (might aswell say that I love it) and it's very hard for me to mention one that I see as a favorite.. But lets say Kino no tabi, Aria the animation and One piece. Maybe.
 

Irishhoodlum

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There are a few that I really like a few that I really don't. But I'll also say I have trouble taking most western cartoons seriously. Of course that goes for a lot of anime too but there are some that I think are very well done.

Though really American cartoons seem to be Disney, FamilyGuy/Southparketc, and shows for kids under 10.
 

JihadMatt

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Pom Poko was the greatest thing I ever saw. EVER.. But seriously.... It really depends on the anime.
 

Rabarberskurk

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Boogiepop Phantom and Monster are my top favorites.

Boogiepop Phantom is the prime example of how a show with a low budget can still be extremely good.

edit: it was also made by the same people who did Serial Experiments: Lain for those of you who have seen that.
 

Volafortis

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Only like the occasional series. I really enjoyed Death Note and Fullmetal Alchemist. I also liked Bleach before it became nothing but filler.
 

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twasdfzxcv said:
Epic snip.
sinclose said:
Less-epic snip.
Thank you both for interesting posts and civil discussion.

The thing is, I never watched Disney cartoons or the Simpsons or any other cartoons for that matter. Firstly, because I didn't think they were interesting, secondly because I don't like the look of them either, and thirdly because my access to cartoons and other comparable media was very limited. Anime and manga are somehow even more annoying to me with their visual style, as I can understand some western cartoons as caricatures, which won't make then any better, though. Animation style has an effect too, the way I see anime is that first there are static poses (I know the whole thing is based on strong poses and stuff), then there's either some colourful lines or a few 2-3 frame animations and a new pose. If there is constant movement, it's the same small twitch over and over again. Now don't ragequit and give me a list of anime series that do things slightly differently, I'm sure that's not the whole truth, that's just how it appears to me. And I don't like it. Low framerate does not indeed mean low quality, but to me it appears as a "so you didn't bother actually animating the thing?" It there's action and a cool fight scene, why not to show it in detail?

When it comes to the subject matters and storylines, I think my point of view is too far to see past the teenagers fighting monsters and underage girls and "tactical" camera angles. It all seem just so daft. I didn't grow up with fairytales or disney garbage, names like Waltari, Steven Ambrose, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens and F. M. Dostoevsky were more familiar to me at the age of 12. That's the kind of storytelling I'm used to, I've never been too fond of television and even less so when it comes to animation. TV shows like Twin Peaks are enjoyable mostly because of the cast's performance and the director/writer development you can follow as the series progresses. X.files was entertaining because it was an excellent parody and it made fun of everything, not because of the story or setting. And it's fun now, not when it came out, I was 15 when the fist episode aired where I live and I didn't understand the series peoperly. It was pre-internet, y'know.

I didn't read comic books as a kid, at first because companies like Marvel didn't really catch on in where I live. And when I did get "action comics", call me pedantic and boring, the scientific inaccuracy was enough to put me off. (Flash, Superman, X-Men)
Now, I like high fantasy literature. But because it is high fantasy, the setting is something other than this universe. J.R.R. Tolkien is one of my all time favourites. I like fantasy because I can visualise the world myself. Even the LOTR movies were borderline for me, although the astronomical production values made up for it. Magic and other humbug are alright when they're not here, but in an environment where they don't look out of place. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say here, my point of view and approach to anime are quite complicated. And the "otakus" aren't helping. (Btw. with my limited knowledge of the Japanese language "otaku" just means someone who likes something a lot, not a Japanophile, like they present it. Correct me if I'm wrong.)

The word "mature" is thrown around too much, and it most certainly doesn't fit "death note". I specifically said I was told death note, Helsing, etc are mature. As I saw that they're like I did understand they indeed are "manhunt mature". I actually haven't seen a single anime that would have filled my concept of "mature" on all fronts. Funnily enough you both suggested "Monster", which I in fact disliked very much when it was shown to me. I have quite a few friends who like anime and they've been trying to 'infect' me countless times, with at least 50 or so different series and a dozen movies. It just isn't my thing. I doubt you would like watching something that gives you a headache? [small]No, seriously, I get physical headaches from watching certain types of video, not just anime. The doctors say it's because I have miswired eyes or something. [/small]
 

Nemu

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Love it. Been a fan of anime for about 25 years.

Mostly just comedies now, however. Occasionally I find a cyberpunk series that I enjoy, tho...
 

tklivory

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I like it, but don't love it (at least all of it). I tend not to like the Americanized versions of most of the popular ones (like Pokemon, Ranma 1/2) and tend to avoid the really popular ones like DragonBall Z and Naruto like the plague. I have, however, found some absolute gems of beauty.

Some personal favorites which I consider 'required viewing' for any anime fan:

Le Chevalier D'Eon (set during the French Revolution)
Mushi Shi
Phoenix
Grave of the Fireflies

And for sheer technical brilliance, I must recommend Akira. Love it or hate it, it is a stunningly crafted specimen of its kind.

Oh, and also of course Hiyao Mayasaki's Spirited Away.