Stopped watching it after I was 10. It's cartoons.
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Not watching anything except the Eva Rebuild movies... tried to get back into anime the last 5 years but didn't happen.
Some recommended anime such as Welcome to NHK were not that good and felt a lot like a waste of time watching them.
Maybe I'm missing some good one though.
Looking forward to see the last Berserk Movies too.
gonna quit anime after naruto
i started watching it yeaaaaaaaaars ago and i wanna see it through till the end but it just doesn't seem to end and the constant fillers wanna make me punch kittens
for the manga readers
is naruto gonna end anytime soon???? ugh
back in the day it used to be a rarity that animes has hundreds of episodes dragonball style now its the norm for anything thats hugely popular cause the creators/tv show producers wanna keep that cow milking
i recommend Detective Conan aka Case Closed if you like mysteries. Fantastic series with great characters and some good mysteries.
Yes. Welcome to the NHK is just simply brilliant. Loved every minuet of it. Seriously there is more than one genre of anime people and thats where I think you guys are fucking up.. :/
oh fuck yeah, that was the golden age, I miss those days!I'm from an older generation of anime fans, got into animes in the early/mid '90 thru a friend of mine and a local video store who would randomly add anime stuff to their selection. At the time it felt like something super underground and edgy (hey don't laugh!). And as I grew older, I also ended up getting turned off by how the industry was turning into.
The distaste turned into disgust after '00, and pure hate by the end of that decade. I truly hate how everything feels like its some sort of moe fodder and one step away from hentai. It's just embarrassing and I would never want to be associated with that.
I miss the days of interesting sci-fi/mecha/ninja animes with tons of explosions, people getting cut in two or blasted apart and mechas stepping on people. Strong male AND female leads that kicked asses. No bizarre stuff about a beta guy ending up living in a house with a bunch of girls of questionable age and being their slave or something.
anime is like books for me--I used to really like reading books, but then one day I read a bad book and realized there's so many bad books coming out that there was no point in dredging through all the trash to get to the very few good ones. Things of childhood must be set aside; now I just play videogames and collect stamps.
Wow, 15 seasons an a lot of movies too. Any recommendation for one or the other, or any good film that can be watched as Conan noob?
I find mot of them boring as they take way too long to develop. That and the fact that every story seems so far-fetched that they seem very similar.
I think Avatar:The last airbender was the last series i got through
i recommend watching Season 1 first for the whole origin and setup for all the characters. It's best to watch the series in order if you can. The movies are kinda sprinkled in cases of their own and they're also quite fantastic. Use an episode guide for the movies if you can so there's no spoilers for newer characters that appear later. The movies are like an extended episode with a much bigger budget for the animation.![]()
You seem as enthusiastic as one my friend who also recommended it to me a while ago, I'll have a look at the 1st season then. Thanks!
I find mot of them boring as they take way too long to develop, i'm not asking for a plot heavy focused episode all the time but these things just take wasy too long(too many episodes).
Anyone else felt this way?
I've realized the industry has kinda gone down the shitter. Everything is more or less the same moe shite. And now, looking back, I realize the series I did like (One Piece, Bleach, Toriko, .etc) weren't all that great either.
I just got bored of the same cardboard cut out characters, predictable "friendship is power" bullshit, silly, childish sweat drops and bulging crosses indicating the characters emotions, tropey personalities that aren't at all realistic, and which, sadly, most characters are defined by, and the fact that all these complaints are in more or less any Anime production.
I guess it might be due to me getting into classics such as The Count of Monte Cristo and such, but Anime just doesn't do it for me anymore. That, and, apart from a minority, the fans really get on my nerves with the "waifu", "kawaii", "sugoii" shite. I wanted to separate myself from that crowd, and have succeeded in doing so, and, in retrospect, I'm so happy that I did. Not that ever used terms like "waifu", but if your an Anime fan in general, the general public are gonna band you with that crowd anyway.
I guess I just wanted to know if anyone else jumped ship and were happy in doing so?
Of course, I won't let the Anime aesthetic stop me from playing decent games, like Pokemon, Dragon Quest, Zelda, and Final Fantasy, but that's purely from a gameplay standpoint.
No way. I've become really picky about what I watch (cos I don't have the time) but a current series like Attack on Titan reminds me why I love the medium. This kind of story and the action in it can't really happen in a live action movie...
Actually Attack on Titan and HunterxHunter made me an anime fan again both are so freaking goooood.
Can't tell if stupid or just pretending to be stupid with this comment.Rule of thumb: Almost nothing with more than 50 episodes is worth watching
Watch Cowboy Bebop.
Then never watch anime ever again ('cept the Ghibli films, naturally).
Today I watched the first few eps of Shingeki no Kyojin, after hearing good things about it. While the main concept is interesting the generic character designs and some of the shounen tropes it already shows make me wonder if it's worth continuing. Likewise for Gurren Lagan, the character designs are great fun there, but the story is so-so and the characters are too loud. Should I give up hope?
oh fuck yeah, that was the golden age, I miss those days!
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Anyone else felt this way?
I guess I just wanted to know if anyone else jumped ship and were happy in doing so?
Of course, I won't let the Anime aesthetic stop me from playing decent games, like Pokemon, Dragon Quest, Zelda, and Final Fantasy, but that's purely from a gameplay standpoint.
The last few years "everything was Moe" I still enjoy a few shows but nothing like back in the day.
I miss this style so much
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To follow his brother Hibito to the moon, Mutta will attempt to become an astronaut at the age of 32. Unaware of his own talent, Mutta chases his dreams to get back in front of his younger brother.
Yeah, I definitely miss the days of late 80s to early 90s OVAs like Patlabor, GitS, Wicked City, Violence Jack, Cyber Oedo City etc etc. I think they had a stronger western appeal, typically had pretty good dubs, covered a wider range of subjects and settings and just generally felt more "mature" (at that age), featuring protagonists in their late 20s and beyond. They also had virtually none of the irritating tropes and mannerisms that I associate with anime these days. I really do make the effort to find more interesting sorts of anime from this century, but it seems to be very rare, and whenever I see a "recommend me an anime" thread it's usually full of the exact same shit I hate.
Nostalgia Mode Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEXh9gPo7MY
Yeah, I definitely miss the days of late 80s to early 90s OVAs like Patlabor, GitS, Wicked City, Violence Jack, Cyber Oedo City etc etc. I think they had a stronger western appeal, typically had pretty good dubs, covered a wider range of subjects and settings and just generally felt more "mature" (at that age), featuring protagonists in their late 20s and beyond. They also had virtually none of the irritating tropes and mannerisms that I associate with anime these days. I really do make the effort to find more interesting sorts of anime from this century, but it seems to be very rare, and whenever I see a "recommend me an anime" thread it's usually full of the exact same shit I hate.
Nostalgia Mode Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEXh9gPo7MY
Man, I recently caught up with the later episodes this week. This show is so damn great. Too bad the other OPs cant beat the first one.*Space bros extravaganza*
Feel So Moon:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS4d-KQ2QvE
If you guys haven't seen this amazing show, repent from your sins and do it now:
Man, I recently caught up with the later episodes this week. This show is so damn great. Too bad the other OPs cant beat the first one.
I pretty much gave up on anime wholesale when I exited my teen years, since every new anime series I hear about seems to be about teenagers (and particularly teenage girls, which thus means moe dripping out of every festering orifice), which I really just can't bring myself to care about anymore. Wacky high school kids just don't do anything for me, and unless something is available to stream on Netflix or on Adult Swim I'm probably not going to see it since I don't use torrents and can't afford the overpriced DVD sets.
I think the last anime I watched with any regularity was Fullmetal Alchemist, because at least it had an interesting setting and main characters I could conceivably care about. Is there anything coming out these days that isn't about how great kids are or how much adults suck? I think Eureka Seven was what officially broke me on anime as a whole because of that nonsense.
They're not bad, far from it. But none of the later ones has the "oomph" of Feels so Moon.I actually think the 4th one (during the "moon" arc) was the best, at least music wise. It's amazing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiM12NvLNeQ
I loved all of them honestly.
Makes it seem like a kind of another generic sengoku period anime, but It's not. The biggest focus of the show is actually tea ceremonies. The show is also a goldmine for reaction faces.In the Sengoku period, when the shadow of Oda Nobunaga was still cast over the land, the warlord Furuta Sasuke lost his soul to the tea ceremony. While war shook the world around him, he faced his own conflict between his desire for promotion and his love for his art.
Check my post above man. I can't recommend Space Brothers enough. Watch the first episode for free on Crunchy Roll. It has an adult cast, it's funny, incredibly heart-warming, great art, amazing music, etc. Seems like it could be just what you wanted, but didn't know it existed.
I definitely haven't been doing as much research on the topic as I did in the past, so that's a possibility. I'll try to give it a look when I have some free time. Thanks for the suggestion - if there's anything else you think I should look into, I'll give it a look.
Definitely miss that period in the mid-to-late 90s when Outlaw Star, Lupin, Bebop, Big O and Trigun all hit the States right around the same time. It really was anime's golden age in the US, at least.
Haha yeah or this :
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I don't know where you've been, OP. I realized decades ago that cartoons, the entire artistic medium, has never and could never produce anything of any real value. Nothing but power of friendship nonsense and cute girls. I mean, it's for kids, after all.
Can't tell if stupid or just pretending to be stupid with this comment.
Can you name 5-10 good animes that exceed 50 episodes? There really isn't that many
Can you name 5-10 good animes that exceed 50 episodes? There really isn't that many
The only animes i watch these days are some Gundam Series, because I'm a sucker for Gundam. But besides the occasional Gundam Series most animes don't interest me anymore, because if they are really good they're adapted from a manga most of the time. And i've never heard of a series where the manga is worse than the anime. Also there's a lot more interesting new mangas these days than anime and you can consume them way faster, which is kinda nice when you don't want to spend heaps of time with the stories to enjoy them.
Space Bros, Hunter x Hunter, Fullmetal Alchemist, Monster, Soul Eater, Code Geass, Yu Yu Hakusho.
Just off the top of my head. Not including the big 3 because I know people would complain.