5cm/s is actually quite popular here on the forums, and almost universally liked. If the first part wasn't your cup of tea, then it is probably a good thing that you dropped it, because the rest of 5cm/s (and the rest of Shinkai's works) is very similar.ABlipinTime (post: 1420628) wrote:I watched the first part of 5 Centimeters per Second. It was... s....low.
I was trying to find different art styles in anime, and yes, I found one: It looked like someone took pictures of real objects and made them the background objects. It looked rather weird, especially since it clashed with the character design.
The story wasn't developing in an interesting way in the first 15 min. Perhaps I didn't watch it long enough. But it's now on my discontinued-watching list.
Hey, I watched parts of both of these! I really liked Windy Tales. I've been meaning to pick it back up and finish it one of these days. I thought Scrapped Princess was okay, though I had the same problem with the main character as Atria. I've never had much desire to finish it.Atria35 (post: 1420614) wrote:Windy Tales- a slice of life that has a schoolgirl gaining the power to control the wind. Unfotunately, the whole middle of the series has almost nothing to do with that, so it can be a bit frustrating. But the art is very unique, and the animation is very different. And the beginning and the end of the series are very involving and well-done.
Scrapped Princess- Another older anime (90's), this is about a princess that is foretold to be the destruction of her entire kingdom on her 16th birthday. So she and her siblings travel around the country, trying to hide her idedntity and protect her from those that would kill her. It's pretty good- I hate the princess as a character (far too whiney and helpless for my tastes), but overall this has some awesome action and great characters overall.
Cadence (post: 1420739) wrote:A series I love that I haven't seen mentioned on here is Twin Spica.
rocklobster (post: 1421043) wrote:Is anyone watching Claymore? It's pretty over-the-top violent, but I'm slowly beginning to enjoy it.
rocklobster wrote:Is anyone watching Claymore? It's pretty over-the-top violent, but I'm slowly beginning to enjoy it.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1421065) wrote:
Kamichu!
I know blkmage and Cadence have both watched this, but otherwise I don't think I've seen anyone else mention it. Kamichu! is about a girl who wakes up one day, and learns she is a god. The daughter of the head of the local shrine befriends her, and along with her other friend they have episodic adventures one could only have as a god, which ranges from finding lost gods, dealing with martians, going to god conventions, and running for class president. The show is very awesome, so I recommend it to you all.
I watched about half of this. For Yuuki Aoi. Because she is great.Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1421065) wrote:Kure-nai
Like the above, I know blkmage has seen it because he recommended it to me, and Atria has seen it because she told me I should only watch to about episode seven. Kure-nai is about a high school student who works part-time as a "dispute mediator", which usually leads to him needing to use martial arts. One day his boss informs him he will need to protect a certain girl, who has run away from her wealthy father for private reasons. This anime pretty much was awesome and I marathoned it in a single day. It also has the best musical inside of any anime.
You think Berserk is over-the-top violent?Nate (post: 1421108) wrote:You think Claymore is over-the-top violent? Seriously? Claymore?
I think Berserk would destroy your brain.
Rocklobster wrote the CAA review for Berserk.ich1990 (post: 1420635) wrote:I just recently watched Kigeki (Comedy), which was a surprisingly sane ten minute short video created by Studio 4C. It is often packaged with a handful of other shorts to make the Sweat Punch compilation, but I didn't bother with the others (which sounded like usual 4C fare). Kigeki is a pretty dark, fairy-tale story with great art and animation throughout its short duration. Given that there are only really two characters and a handful of lines of dialog, it is kind of hard to critique it on those elements. If you can find it, I recommend watching it]I enjoyed Comedy, though I hated it for being tailor fit to its minimal length. I wouldn't have minded a longer story in its style, but Comedy itself in ten minutes was perfect.
For further complaints I have concerning Studio 4°C, ask me about the promo for the Global Astroliner Anime that doesn't exist because we can't have nice things.Nate (post: 1421108) wrote:You think Claymore is over-the-top violent? Seriously? Claymore?
I think Berserk would destroy your brain.
Fish and Chips (post: 1421288) wrote:I enjoyed Comedy, though I hated it for being tailor fit to its minimal length. I wouldn't have minded a longer story in its style, but Comedy itself in ten minutes was perfect.
For further complains I have concerning Studio 4°C, ask me about the promo for the Global Astroliner Anime that doesn't exist because we can't have nice things.Rocklobster wrote the CAA review for Berserk.
Of course, that's the Berserk Anime, which is peanuts to the Berserk Manga.
rocklobster (post: 1421583) wrote:Has anyone besides me and RD seen Ergo Proxy?
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1421598) wrote:I really enjoyed Ergo Proxy but it's a rather complex series, philosophically I mean. I haven't seen the dub though. I want to buy the series some day. Anyone know where I can buy it cheapest (online)? Thanks
rocklobster (post: 1421583) wrote:Has anyone besides me and RD seen Ergo Proxy?
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1421609) wrote:Atria, thanks. I tried Rightstuf.com and they only have one or two volumes available. Maybe Amazon.com or the Amazon marketplace is the place to go. Depends which is cheaper and provides secure shipping to Australia.
Anyone have this version Ergo Proxy HERE?
Or this one HERE?
Is there a difference between the two? Do they both have English subtitles and English and Japanese audio?
Thanks!
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