Postby Fish and Chips » Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:32 pm
Okay, so somehow this thread has gone five pages without me posting in it. Or rather, I've posted in it, yes, but, you know, posted in it. Fixing.
Casshern Sins
Other people watch this, actually, but I'm pretty sure most of them do so primarily because I told them about it, so here it is. CAHSHARN. Quite possibly the most beautiful Anime about the end of the world ever made (not to be confused with Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō the most calming Anime about the end of the world ever made). The Ruin has come to the civilization of robots, slowly consuming everything and everyone in rust and decay, save for rumors of a single unaffected individual, the titular Casshern who only occasionally sins. It keeps things reasonably thoughtful without ever descending into action heroes standing around quoting from philosophy paperbacks, and has one of the most satisfying conclusions to an Anime I have ever seen.
Giant Robo
I will post this as many times as it takes. As many times. And I absolutely will not stop.
Kaiba
Blkmage mentioned Kaiba briefly in passing in his opening post, bringing the grand total of people here who watched it to three, which is simply unacceptable. Essentially, Kaiba is dystopian literature coated in a children's book sensibility, which is just about all I can say about it without spoiling or ruining its story, which is best experienced blind in my opinion. There is similarly no excuse for this not being licensed. Go watch Kaiba.
Mahjong Legend Akagi / Ultimate Survivor Kaiji
Nobody nobody nobody else here watches or cares about Fukumoto. I think maybe John Jinn did but he hasn't posted in two years so forget him. Like JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, this is my other trumpeted cause, so it's possible CAA actual thinks it's more exposed than it is, but nope - it's just me. Gambling with death! The yakuza! Those noses! High stakes rock-paper-scissors! Dudes getting cooked alive! Those noses again. Manly tears! Because the slave has nothing to lose, he alone can kill the emperor!
Seriously though, this more than anything else fits in this thread.
Oh! Edo Rocket
Fish recommends a light-hearted feel good comedy? Yes. Yes he does. A young fireworks maker in Feudal Japan labors under a government ban on luxuries and entertainment to help a stranded girl return to the moon. If that wasn't out of left field enough, it's apparently based on honest to God stage play. Funimation picked it up forever ago and has since proceeded to sit on the license and do nothing with it.
Birdy the Mighty: Decode
This one's picking up lately thanks to podcast coverage, but its audience is still in relative infancy. A space police officer tails a small criminal operation to Earth, where she accidentally kills a young man in her pursuit. Human bodies are fortunately easily repairable (if time consuming), so to compensate they have to share lives until he can be restored. Every character is lovable (except that one guy). Every episode ends on a cliffhanger. The animation is fluid and crisp and the music is fantastic. My only real complaint is that it's only two seasons when it feels like it should have been three.
Cowboy Bebop
Oh wait, just kidding, everyone has watched this. Except Blkmage.
Blkmage.
Master Keaton
An adaption of several (several several) short stories by Naoki Urasawa following a true "Renaissance Man" who goes on adventures and is generally awesome despite my having no idea how someone in his position finds the time to do all this. It's slow at times, but delivers when it's supposed to. Nice to watch in short bursts, though good luck tracking it all down.
Akazukin Chacha
I think I can safely say no one saw this coming.
Akazukin Chacha is a magical girl comedy fantasy children's show about a young witch in training struggling to learn magic despite her gross incompetency, aided by her childhood friends - a friendly werewolf and a loudmouthed kid magician. Never saw much coverage outside of Japan due to a good portion of the show being Japanese language puns, but it still managed to be charming and clever and don't judge me.