Lagmonster wrote:I would be interested, as Stormbringer is, in seeing more neat Japanese cartoon movies, but I need something where the plot isn't so bizarre as most of them seem to be.
Can anyone suggest a title that has really intelligent and sensibly-developed plots and characters...and as little strange character interaction as possible. I cannot stand it when characters make completely baffling tactical or relationship choices.
COWBOY BEBOP
It's a goddamned brilliant series from start to finish. The characters are great and the stories are run the full range of emotion from humor to heart break and they do it well. Equally importantly, you can watch it again and again.
This anime actually inspired me to get off my lazy ass and play basketball seriously. About a red-headed guy, Hanamichi Sakuragi, who hates basketball at first but eventually turns out to be Michael Jordan No. 2. At once funny and inspiring, and quite possibly the longest anime in existence.
Ahh, I remember that! It was fairly good. He and another guy are fighting over a girl too. I watched it in Taiwan when it was on TV
XaLEv wrote:Isn't there going to be an anime series based on Mutineers Moon?
That and the Honor Harrington movie/miniseries/series both seem to be caught in some sort of limbo. They aren't cancelled but they don't go any where either. It's kind of weird really.
At once funny and inspiring, and quite possibly the longest anime in existence.
Unless it's got in excess of 1000 episodes, that title belongs to Sazea-san.
Shadowhawk
Eric from ASVS
"Sufficiently advanced technology is often indistinguishable from magic." -- Clarke's Third Law
"Then, from sea to shining sea, the God-King sang the praises of teflon, and with his face to the sunshine, he churned lots of butter." -- Body of a pharmacy spam email
Excel Saga (hard to describe, but mainly comedy)
Hellsing (vampires with guns action)
Love Hina (silly romantic comedy)
Rurouni Kenshin (sword fighting and comedy)
Trigun (sci-fi in gunslinger Wild West setting)
Slayers (fantasy and comedy)
Mr. Mister wrote:When I watched Ghost in the Shell, my first thought was, "Somebody's been reading Dick." My second thought was to wonder if Japanese people love Robocop.
It's a little known fact that there's a lot of cultural exchange within many of the best(and some of the worst) anime. The original Bubblegum Crisis was a first dreamed up as an animated Blade Runner, and still maintains a rediculous amount of BR references in both plot and overall character/world design(case in point, one of the main characters is named Priss, has a would-be boyfriend named Leon, and is the leader of a band known as The Replicants).
Not an armored Jigglypuff
"I salute your genetic superiority, now Get off my planet!!" -- Adam Stiener, 1st Somerset Strikers
Bastards a good fantasy series with lots of humor
The adventures of Prince Arsilan good fantasy *if I have the name right*
Lensomen was kewl
Blue seeds a nice non mecha modern day series
Project Ako
Berserk
I can think of a few more but I have to remember their name....
Lagmonster wrote:
Can anyone suggest a title that has really intelligent and sensibly-developed plots and characters...and as little strange character interaction as possible. I cannot stand it when characters make completely baffling tactical or relationship choices.
Gensomaden Saiyuki.
Believe in the sign of Hentai.
BotM - Hentai Tentacle Monkey/Warwolves - Evil-minded Medic/JL - Medical Jounin/Mecha Maniacs - Fuchikoma Grope Attack!/AYVB - Bloody Bastards.../GALE Force - Purveyor of Anal Justice/HAB - Combat Medical Orderly
Combat Medical Orderly(Also Nameless Test-tube Washer) : SD.Net Dept. of Biological Sciences
SaiKano (aka Seishu Heiki Kanojo): Don't let the first episode fool u, this is a very dark anime on very real characters(in terms of personality, the ultimate weapon bit is a little edgy..but it serves a very serious plot purpose) thrown into a incresingly desperate war. Episode 9 in particular...even the fansubbers warn after ep 10 u won't get any happy ending. but still, a quality anime.
Vandread and Vandread 2nd Stage: good action, good characters, funny and serious. won't find a better combination elsewhere..look out for the last space battle.
Hoshi no Koe: Like Patlabor, this short OVA has mecha as auxilleries to the plot, not *the* plot. touching love story.
Kanon: Bit like love hina, but less slapstick. touching and tragic
Kenshin OVA Death&Betrayal: An absolute must for Kenshin fans.
Inuyasha: Fantasy comedy light-hearted anime. rest assured no fav character will die...
.Hack Sign: noirish anime set in an MMORPG. if u liked Noir, u might enjoy this. same music composer especially evident.
Blood: The last vampire.
'I always try to start from the assumption that humans are foolish. I'm disgusted by the notion that man is the ultimate being, chosen by God. But I believe there are things in this world that are beautiful, that are important, that are worth striving for.'
-Hayao Miyazaki
Sosuke Sagara is an elite soldier who belongs to an independent special force named "Mithril". Mithril is a self appointed military force that fights terrorism across the globe. With technology that is far superior to that of normal nations, Mithril intercedes on behalf of justice. Sagara, a Second Lieutenant under Mithril's command, is assigned to the duty of protecting a girl named Kaname Chidori, who attends high school in Japan. To accomplish this task, he pretends to be a transfer student attending at Kaname's school. As Sagara settles into his new role as classmate, a massive plot unfolds beginning with the kidnapping of Chidori. What is Chidori's role in the conspiracy? Why does she seem to be born with knowledge of technology that has only been recently invented?
Genres: Action, Mecha, Schoolkids, Science-Fiction,a lot of fun
HemlockGrey wrote:Who here can visualize 'Minority Report' as an anime?
Those spiders made me think about anime, definately.
I've been watching "Serial Experiments Lain", which is stranger by far than Evangelion, and has a bunch of "WTF" moments one after another. I hardly can grasp what everything happening is leading to, and yet... I keep watching. I would reccomend it.
Mayabird is my girlfriend
Justice League:BotM:MM:SDnet City Watch:Cybertron's Finest "Well then, science is bullshit. "
-revprez, with yet another brilliant rebuttal.
heres my list (a short one, given the thread author's demand of NO MECHA!!!))
Cowboy Bebop
Outlaw Star
Ranma 1/2 -- I would love to see a form of this as a live action series!
Inuyasha
Ghost in the Shell
Mononoke
Ninja Scroll
Akira -- for just one thing... that awesome red motorcycle!!! (cant beleive nobody's tried to build it yet) the laser rifle would be nice too
there are many more I could list, but at least half contain robot-style mecha in some form or another... not to mention others have listed many of them already
Oh my Goddess - the movie is great, the series does the characters no justice, but still beautiful (though I enjoy the manga better), and
Adventures of Mini Goddesses I need to try out
Those Who Hunt Elves- Pure comedy involving a movie star, a kung fu master, and a high school kid with guns and a tank. They're transported to a world of elves and must strip every female elf in the land in order to find the 5 pieces of a spell that have been planted on their body. Oh, and they are helped the grand elf priestess who is trapped in the body of a dog. Do the math.
Iria - I liked it, most probably don't, its long. Basically, girl becomes bounty hunter like brother, fights being monster thingy. Any more would be spoilers
Tenchi - Tenchi Muyo is the best series, then Tenchi Universe. Tenchi in Tokyo is utter crap. The "Tenchi in Love" movies (1 and 2) are pretty good, "Tenchi, Daughter of Darkness" suffers continuity issues and is poorly done anyway
El Hazard - Never saw the OVA but here it is as good as the Mangas (which are good)
Thats about all I can think off right now, at least I added one new choice...
"Once again we wanted our heroes to be simple, grizzled everymen with nothing to lose; one foot in the grave, the other wrapped in an American flag and lodged firmly in a terrorist's asshole."
Brotherhood of the Monkey: Nonchalant Disgruntled Monkey
Justice League