mysngoeshere56 (post: 1296801) wrote:All right I just finished the first season Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle and I'm looking for something to watch in between the first and second seasons. I'm *mostly* looking for shonen but shojo and seinen is good too. I've never watched josei so I'm not sure if I would like it.
Ok. I'm looking for clean anime on legal streaming sites. Any ideas?
Scarecrow (post: 1299339) wrote:picks up pace quick, doesn't slow down
Scarecrow (post: 1299339) wrote:has an epic conclusion
Scarecrow I do not believe you have seen Giant Robo. You should fix this as soon as possible.Scarecrow (post: 1299339) wrote:Excellent beautiful art style is a must.
Scarecrow (post: 1299339) wrote:Ok... I've been on an anime hiatus for a while. Mostly cause I was getting bored with the series I was picking up lately. Anyway... I'm looking for something that archs over 1, 2 or 3 seasons, picks up pace quick, doesn't slow down and has an epic conclusion. Excellent beautiful art style is a must. I'm sorry I know people say it's the story that is important but if it's crudely drawn, I just can't keep interested no matter how good the story.
RandomBurrito (post: 1297802) wrote:Me again! Well..... now that I've watched all of 5cm per second I wanna move on to another anime. Anyone know of any other animes with a more realistic style (or regular, doesn't matter) and that's clean, free of magic and that's not against God. (I hope I said that correctly). Thanks to those who have helped me in the past!
Me again! Well..... now that I've watched all of 5cm per second I wanna move on to another anime. Anyone know of any other animes with a more realistic style (or regular, doesn't matter) and that's clean, free of magic and that's not against God. (I hope I said that correctly). Thanks to those who have helped me in the past!
Ok... I've been on an anime hiatus for a while. Mostly cause I was getting bored with the series I was picking up lately. Anyway... I'm looking for something that archs over 1, 2 or 3 seasons, picks up pace quick, doesn't slow down and has an epic conclusion. Excellent beautiful art style is a must. I'm sorry I know people say it's the story that is important but if it's crudely drawn, I just can't keep interested no matter how good the story.
FukuokaGirl (post: 1296612) wrote:Help! I'm looking for a new series!
I like darker, more mature anime. (though the occasional comedy is definitely appreciated)
I just finished Vampire Knight (and Guilty), and am looking for something along those lines.
Previous titles with the same feel I'm looking for are: X/1999, Ayashi no Ceres, Basilisk, Ergo Proxy, Saikano.
Any recommendations? I'm 24.. so I'm adult. I can handle mature stuff. But... nothing ridiculous gratuitous ya know? Like Gantz... bleck.
I'm assuming you have shown them Baccano?
Are you eliminating 1-cour series that later got a sequel? I'm tempted to recommend Birdy the Mighty Decode. The sequel started airing this winter, but the first series does tell a complete story.
Any and all one core (13 episodes give or take a few) anime that are good.
Gy273 (post: 1301810) wrote:I am looking for a few good anime movies. Here is what I've seen and/or own. Howl's moving castle, Porco Rosso, Girl who leapt through time, Castle in the sky, Spirited away, most Miyazaki movies. Though I wish they would release Tales from Earthsea in the USA and Ponyo comes out soon so I may see it when it comes out. Well, I hope that helps. I prefer more modern movies that is those that were made recently not 1990's or younger unless it's really good. It's just the styling that I don't like that's all. Hope that helps. Those aren't all the ones I own just a few. By the way, don't mention the Naruto movies, I saw the first one and I liked it so I'm sure the others will be good too(regardless of what others say I like the series).
Gy273 (post: 1302412) wrote:I have a question regarding Fullmetal Alchemist the movie. Do I have to see the series to watch the movie or is it also standalone? Thank you.
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