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Xeolord
Posts: 3067/3418 |
Older, than recent. |
Ramadan Roy
Posts: 734/816 |
How is Excel Saga old? (1999-2000) And although I'm not entirely crazy about it, I prefer Furi Kuri. |
Xeolord
Posts: 3065/3418 |
Originally posted by Jin Dogan I heartily disagree with your standpoint on Yuu Yuu.(watch it SUBBED and UNCUT) It's when Pierrot was in its better days. Same for Hunter X Hunter. And please, please do NOT say that shonen follow a plotline similar to DBZ. In actuality, that is such a blunt statement. And nobody has said Fist of the North Star because the majority of the anime fanbase have seen few classics.
That said, I think /.hack should go with WhiteRose0's selections because they contain more of the 'essential' anime. Ones that not everybody sees nowadays(Although I have DVDs of every single one of them ), but certainly should. Those are some really nice definitive titles who give you a nice taste of what anime can be.
Some other necessary anime are Galaxy Express 999, Mobile Suit Gundam(you can just watch the 3 compilation movies, if need be), and Great Teacher Onizuka.
That was a bad example, but the point I was trying to get across is that shonen's all follow a similar plot style revolving around the characters and their development.
And I've seen Yuu Yuu subbed, uncut (I do not watch anime on Adult Swim, or any other kind of anime segment on TV anymore), it still didn't really interest me.
A little shift here, if you want humor, some good ones are: - Shinobuden 2x2 - Awesome Ninja comedy, very random. - School Rumble - You'll keep watching it and wondering why, and what the point is. - Excel Saga - Even though it's old, it's a good series. - Genshikkan - An anime about people who love and watch anime, and read manga.
I'd also highly recommend GTO, awesome series. The Live Action series to it is also very good. |
DarkSlaya
Posts: 4008/4249 |
Originally posted by Jin Dogan Mobile Suit Gundam
Indeed.
Except I find it insanly hard to find |
/.hack
Posts: 15/19 |
Wow guys thnx for all the suggestions |
Ramadan Roy
Posts: 733/816 |
I heartily disagree with your standpoint on Yuu Yuu.(watch it SUBBED and UNCUT) It's when Pierrot was in its better days. Same for Hunter X Hunter. And please, please do NOT say that shonen follow a plotline similar to DBZ. In actuality, that is such a blunt statement. And nobody has said Fist of the North Star because the majority of the anime fanbase have seen few classics.
That said, I think /.hack should go with WhiteRose0's selections because they contain more of the 'essential' anime. Ones that not everybody sees nowadays(Although I have DVDs of every single one of them ), but certainly should. Those are some really nice definitive titles who give you a nice taste of what anime can be.
Some other necessary anime are Galaxy Express 999, Mobile Suit Gundam(you can just watch the 3 compilation movies, if need be), and Great Teacher Onizuka. |
Bella
Posts: 1693/2962 |
Yeah, I'd also recommend Samurai Champloo. I haven't seen all of it yet but just the one episode makes me want to watch more.
Haven't seen the Ramma 1/2 anime..I should watch it..I just read a few volumes of the manga. |
mrmenz
Posts: 326/347 |
Hunter X Hunter and Beck would be my reccomendations. Hunter X Hunter is really well done and the last arc of the anime is just plain awesome. Where the Hunter X Hunter anime ends the manga continues the story, im having a bit of trouble finding the actual volumes.
Beck was a very good coming of age story in a sense,it had good character development and a decent ending.
Everyone should already be watching Naruto and Bleach.....Ive been downloading the newest episodes every week for a long time now. |
WhiteRose0
Posts: 19/38 |
Yuu Yuu is pretty simalar to DBZ, but, in my opinion, the characters seem to have a little more depth, just a little bit. Also the villians are much cooler than DBZ's. |
Xeolord
Posts: 3060/3418 |
Prier: I don't know, I just could never get into Yuu Yuu. At first it started off kind of promising, but then (and I will probably get bashed for this), it almost seemed to turn into a remixed version of DBZ, the similarities were outstanding ...
I mean, am I the only one that thinks that?
As for Champloo, I'd just recommend it /.hack if you liked Bebop.
Sadly, I still need to check out Ranma. I've read some of the manga, but not much. It seemed pretty good. |
Clockworkz
Posts: 1785/2002 |
I am so surprised no one's said Fist of the North Star (Hokuto no Ken). Coolest. Anime. Ever. |
Prier
Posts: 7207/8392 |
Ryouga, who would be in your avatar.
So yea, you can guess...nuts. |
WhiteRose0
Posts: 17/38 |
....and another guy who changes into a panda, a girl who changes into a cat, another guy who changes into a duck and yet another guy who changes into a winged, bull.... thing. And a guy who changes into the greatest pig ever, even better than Babe. |
Prier
Posts: 7201/8392 |
Ehhh...he falls far on some of the pervert masters I've seen...but for what it gets across he's just plain evil.
And if you're one of those people that would get all condemning about a guy changing to a girl when cold water hits him...yea...might be a BIT much for you. |
WhiteRose0
Posts: 15/38 |
Originally posted by Prier EDIT: And Ranma may lack the action in -SOME- points...but it also lacks the repetitiveness and at the same time has more comedy...course there really is no set plot...it's just plain fight it out stuff most of the time. The manga helps it a little bit...but still...
I agree with most of what you said but if /.hack is planing on watching the show, go in with an open mind. Most of my friends shuned the show because it was "To weird". And for the record, Happosia is the greatest character ever concived. |
Prier
Posts: 7192/8392 |
Originally posted by Xeolord Ugh, I wouldn't recommend Yuu Yuu, but that's me...
Okay, that's twice I've known you to lip Yuu Yuu...wtf man?
Oh well...
Originally posted by Xeolord Recommendations: Samurai Champloo
That's the only one I don't agree with...and that's because I've seen how it turns out.
EDIT: And Ranma may lack the action in -SOME- points...but it also lacks the repetitiveness and at the same time has more comedy...course there really is no set plot...it's just plain fight it out stuff most of the time. The manga helps it a little bit...but still... |
WhiteRose0
Posts: 14/38 |
I would recamend mostly anything by Studio Ghibli, especially Princess Mononoke or Grave of the Fireflies. Like Prier, said Ranma |
Xeolord
Posts: 3046/3418 |
Ugh, I wouldn't recommend Yuu Yuu, but that's me.
Recommendations: The Twelve Kingdoms (it's world is very similar to that of Inuyasha's) Samurai Champloo Naruto Getbackers Bleach
That's all I can really think of now.
Naruto and Bleach are Shonen's, so there basic layout for a plot is similar to DBZ's if you enjoyed it. Characters fight, storyline progresses, characters get stronger, etc. (only Naruto and Bleach actually have good storylines) |
/.hack
Posts: 12/19 |
Thanks for the suggestions they realy help. |
Prier
Posts: 7174/8392 |
Originally posted by /.hack I'm looking for anime with lots of action and fighting alot like inuyasha.
Yuu Yuu Hakusho. Far and away. Course if you want to continue on the Rumiko Takahashi stream of things then I'd probably head towards Ranma |
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