bbobjs" post="18.281206.11003586 said:I've seen several good recommendation among these posts but I'll throw in my 2¢.
Baccano!: Best anime ever, watch it or remain a ignorant of what 'great' means.
Basilisk: Think tasteful Japanese analog of Romeo and Juliet but with Ninja. Forbidden love, action, gore, secret plots/politics; this series has everything. It's an easy yet satisfying watch, give it a try.
The Tatami Galaxy: Easily ranks among the best anime of this past decade. Quite possibly one of the best attempts at addressing time loops in any medium. Unfortunately it's not the easiest anime to watch as there is a massive amount of quickly spoken dialog; combine this with important signs and you've got quite a bit of reading to do.
Kemonozume: Probably a bit more gore intensive than you'd like but if you can get past the unique art style there's a solid narrative waiting.
FLCL: The closest anime has come to being poetry. Words can't describe it... seriously it's simply not something that can be done.
Cowboy Bebop: Another obvious suggestion, watch it.
Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex: See Cowboy Bebop, somewhat hard to watch if you have a short attention span.
Full Metal Panic!: An impressive franchise that has enjoyed moderate popularity in every medium in which it's been tested. The series is basically carried by its lead character Sousuke Sagara and your enjoyment will almost completely depend on your reaction to him. That said I dare you to hate him, not an easy feat.
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I agree with some things on this list
Baccano! - cool
Cowboy Bebop - sweet
The Tatami Galaxy - very quickly spoken dialog XD
FLCL - ... well ... meh don't really care about it
Full metal panic never watched it so I will right now ... Ok now I have (not joking) Ya its interesting XD
Now deal with it in 3D!
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It'll break your freaking heart, that's how you describe it.mireko said:Haibane Renmei: Can't really describe it. Fantasy?
Whew, that's a big list, and it's got a lot of stuff I'm simply not interested in, for various reasons. Let's go through, shall we?ninjastovall0 said:~snip~
While it does tend to lean heavily toward a female cast, I would highly recommend not discounting Nanoha very quickly. No, really. Watch it. That series and Madoka pretty much shatter what the Magical Girl genre is.leet_x1337 said:13: See 9: I know enough to know it's imbalanced and not my cup of tea anyway, if the title wasn't obvious enough.
I recommend Ghost in the Shell. 'Equal' in gender roles in the way you describe, with a fairly believable plot line as well. Overall a very interesting story, whether or not it is as an anime doesn't take away anything from the story.leet_x1337 said:snip
Alright, I know where you're coming from, but what is wrong with your eyes?! I don't care if they're relatively good! I AM NOT INTERESTED IN MAGICAL GIRL ANIME OF ANY SORT! NOT DOLLS! NOT 10-YEAR OLDS! NOT TEENAGERS WITH EXCESSIVE BREASTS! NOTHING!!!!Sapient Pearwood said:I'll second Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni and Ghost in the Shell and also suggest Slayers and Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha as examples of the Magical Girl genre that aren't shit. Hellsing too if you've not seen it.
I strongly suspect you haven't so much as glanced at the two I recommended so you don't really have much of a point for me to be clear on. Especially Slayers, think more D&D and less Sailor Moon. Lyrical Nanoha is the same kind of story frame but written for a completely different audience.leet_x1337 said:Alright, I know where you're coming from, but what is wrong with your eyes?! I don't care if they're relatively good! I AM NOT INTERESTED IN MAGICAL GIRL ANIME OF ANY SORT! NOT DOLLS! NOT 10-YEAR OLDS! NOT TEENAGERS WITH EXCESSIVE BREASTS! NOTHING!!!!
Are we absolutely clear on this point?
I've also read some of the Slayers manga. In particular, the first 100 or so pages of that 'special' one. I'm really not convinced enough by it, though. As for Nanoha, name one character that gets into a fight against Ri-Ri-Ka-Ru and actually holds his or her own.Sapient Pearwood said:I strongly suspect you haven't so much as glanced at the two I recommended so you don't really have much of a point for me to be clear on. Especially Slayers, think more D&D and less Sailor Moon. Lyrical Nanoha is the same kind of story frame but written for a completely different audience.leet_x1337 said:Yeah, no.
Ok, valid point. I can't really comment on the Slayers manga though because I've not read it. I'd really recommend more or less everything Squenix have done besides that, they haven't all been as good as Fullmetal Alchemist but they're usually good to just watch and have fun with.leet_x1337 said:I've also read some of the Slayers manga. In particular, the first 100 or so pages of that 'special' one. I'm really not convinced enough by it, though. As for Nanoha, name one character that gets into a fight against Ri-Ri-Ka-Ru and actually holds his or her own.