All anime by Mamoru Oshii is serious. He is awesome this way.Daystar Clarion said:Well, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is pretty damn good, and has a lead female character that doesn't want to make me rip my fucking ears and/or eyes out.
All anime by Mamoru Oshii is serious. He is awesome this way.Daystar Clarion said:Well, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is pretty damn good, and has a lead female character that doesn't want to make me rip my fucking ears and/or eyes out.
The friend who got me into Claymore claims the manga is about four times as long as the series now, so I can see how the anime's ending might be disappointing. I'm only halfway through myself.Daystar Clarion said:Claymore is great, but I felt that it really lost steam around 2 thirds of the way through the series.plugav said:I might also mention a recent guilty pleasure of mine in the form of Claymore - a grimdark fantasy series about a caste of half-demonic warrior women protecting humanity from ghoulish monsters, whilst also battling the evil within. It gets pretty messed up.
From what I hear, it was being made while the manga was still ongoing, so that would explain the dropoff in quality.
The Claymore manga is serialized monthly. Anime based on monthly serializations have a large chance to go 'off the rails' as you might say. It happened to the first Fullmetal Alchemist, it happened to Soul Eater, it happened to Claymore, just to name a few. As for Claymore, it's actually a damned shame. If they had waited just a year or so longer to make it, they could have left off the series at the end of that particular arc. But instead, as it stands, the last few episodes of the anime suddenly veer way away from the story at a breakneck pace to create a quick resolution, nipping potential sequels in the bud.plugav said:The friend who got me into Claymore claims the manga is about four times as long as the series now, so I can see how the anime's ending might be disappointing. I'm only halfway through myself.
This is about where I'm at. I'd love to see some more stuff like Black Lagoon op Bebop. I just know I'm tired of magical schoolgirls.godofallu said:*snip*....*snip*
Honestly I hate children/highschoolers and just the idea of a bunch of them being in the show really kills it for me.
Stick with Trigun. It gets serious and becomes really dark half way through. And the voice acting is fine. Not as good as CB but still decent. Cowboy bebop has "weird anime faces & and a bunch of little kids/girls running around with guns" in it also, so that point is irrelevant. If you like CB they you should like Trigun just give it a chance man. It's considered a classic for a reason.godofallu said:So I just finished watching Cowboy Bebop my first trek into the anime genre and I loved it. I then went looking for anime shows supposedly similar to Bebop.
I watched the first episode of Trigun and was disgusted, it was basically everything I don't want it an anime. Bad/childish voice acting, weird anime faces, and a bunch of little kids/girls running around with guns.
Are there any serious animes out there that are similar to Cowboy Bebop?
Dude you are only 22. You are not old. It wasn't long ago that you was in high school yourself. And about Samurai Champloo, it's sad that you would not even watch a show because of it's opening. How closed minded of you. And "I'm just too old for the whole hip-hop garbage" Since when was hip hop for kids? Also Samurai Champloo is created by they same people that created Cowboy bebop atleast give it a try.godofallu said:Honestly I hate children/highschoolers and just the idea of a bunch of them being in the show really kills it for me.
Samurai champloo's opening was all I needed to see before nexting it. I'm just too old for the whole hip-hop garbage.
I disagree with the fact that Bebop is a "serious anime," If you're looking for something that's serious, I'm not usually into those types of anime, but two that I liked that I thought were very serious was Code Geass, and FMA. The seriousness takes prolly 15-20 eps in both situations to really stand out, but they aren't real childish or anything up to that point.godofallu said:So I just finished watching Cowboy Bebop my first trek into the anime genre and I loved it. I then went looking for anime shows supposedly similar to Bebop.
I watched the first episode of Trigun and was disgusted, it was basically everything I don't want it an anime. Bad/childish voice acting, weird anime faces, and a bunch of little kids/girls running around with guns.
Are there any serious animes out there that are similar to Cowboy Bebop?
I second Monster. No where near the same in terms of setting/plot/theme as Cowboy Bebop but it is indeed serious and very good. Personally my favorite anime.Imperator_DK said:ANN beg to differ [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/kite].Azure Sky said:Kite is a 'H', not an anime, please refrain from calling it such.Shivhappy said:Kite(yes its a little girl with a gun, but it's serious i swear)
...at least on the censored version, which is probably the most common here.
And - regardless of whether it fit the terminology - it's undoubtedly a serious piece of animation anyway, and hence might well fit the bill for what the OP was looking for. Probably should've mentioned that some versions of it contain AO-material though, but by now that should be exceedingly clear to everyone.
OT: Monster is an excellent offering, although being a noir thriller set in pre-unified Germany I doubt it's too similar in nature to Cowboy Bebop. Possibly also Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo too, although the peculiar art style and extreme change of setting from the book might be dissuading for many.
Xamd, eureka 7, and shigofumi come to mind as being serious and not having that over exaggerated anime facegodofallu said:So I just finished watching Cowboy Bebop my first trek into the anime genre and I loved it. I then went looking for anime shows supposedly similar to Bebop.
I watched the first episode of Trigun and was disgusted, it was basically everything I don't want it an anime. Bad/childish voice acting, weird anime faces, and a bunch of little kids/girls running around with guns.
Are there any serious animes out there that are similar to Cowboy Bebop?
DarkRyter said:Every time on these threads, people will put the anime they especially enjoyed. I feel this is too personal. Too subjective.
So you know what? Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he can get his own damn fish so he never has to ask anyone for their fish.
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Yum. Fish.