I'm sure that website isn't legal.pretty good actiony sci-fi anime
if you like ancient china during the warring periods watch kingdom, one of my top 5 animes and a second season is coming out this month.
i've watched it twice already since it ended before march and will probably watch it again once the second season starts
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.
I'm sure that website isn't legal.
But that's not hulu.Both of those series are available to watch for free, and legal, on Hulu. The former even has the dub and sub.
I had almost forgot that thing lolRemember Rem?! She's back, in video game form!
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=59886001
The name is right there in the image xD But here you go:
http://myanimelist.net/anime/4087/Michiko_to_Hatchin
Michiko to Hatchin
I'll let you figure out how to get hold of it yourself. I'm not sure if there is an English release yet but anyway:
If you like Cowboy Bebop or Samurai Champloo, basically there is a very high chance you'll enjoy this show. It has the same atmosphere. There's a sense of adventure and you get those same little self-contained stories in an episode that still develop the characters and move the story forward. It's great. It's one of those rare anime that is great. You'll care about the characters, what happens to them. The dynamic between the two main characters is very carefully put together. It is a little slower paced that Bebop or Champloo, less action, but the action is very good as far as I can recall. The art is beautiful, the score has some nice Brazilian-type stuff going on. It's an anime that non-anime people will probably dig. My parents liked it. Parents. haha watch it! The director of this show actually directed a couple episodes of Champloo if I've got my facts straight. And the acting is actually believable! So many anime have such terrible voice-actors, even in the Japanese version you can tell they're doing the hokey equivalent of "ughuh!!! Goku - uhhuh how c-can his p-power level be so high? Uhh-ughu!??" But here there is some genuine talent.
tl;dr: Watch it. It will restore the faith. And then break your heart when you realise once again anime is still mostly shit.
Dream Hunter REM as pointed out before!What's this from?
But this anime has moe in it. It's clearly the moe that's the problem.No idea, but I do know that is has ruined my appetite for dinner. So that's both my lunch and dinner ruined by old anime gifs. Who cares if "moe is killing anime" this old shit is killing my appetite and that is far more important!
Dream Hunter REM as pointed out before!Baoh's facemelt scene was better.
Yeah, many laughs were had every time I viewed it.Baoh was hilariously dumb. Especially watching it dubbed.
Pure gold.
It's okay but not that good. There's much better stuff out there.
Also, 2012 was one of the best years in anime since forever, so many good shows, it's amusing how people try to justify their laziness to try and find something they might like by dismissing the entire medium AND the people enjoying that medium. lol
How did the Jojo adaptation turn out? I want to see that.
It's okay but not that good. There's much better stuff out there.
Also, 2012 was one of the best years in anime since forever, so many good shows, it's amusing how people try to justify their laziness to try and find something they might like by dismissing the entire medium AND the people enjoying that medium. lol
I've eased back from anime significantly for the last 6 of so years. My "watch list" was usually about 5 or 6 new series deep in the 2002 - 2006 years. Not including long running shonen series that I kept up with.
I don't know, seemed like the past couple years have some really lousy seasons. I still peek at the Spring/Summer/Fall/Winter threads to see what's coming out, and I usually walk away with maybe 1 series I might think about watching.
I also feel a disconnect with a large segment of the anime community in terms of taste. I started noticing it when Code Geass started airing. Like I honestly didn't understand why people were even able to watch it, let alone the second season. Another recent one is Deadman Wonderland. If Geass and Wonderland are supposed to be fun shows, I'm done with the anime industry. Haha
You get older, more critical. And you have more exposure and start seeing some of the cliches. It happens with movie watchers too. At least I know it's happening with me. People recommend stuff like Attack on Titan or Psycho-Pass and I watch and think "Uh, it was alright. Might check it out more in the future."
I have strange tastes though. I miss Akagi, Kaiji and Golgo 13. I don't need amazing visuals, I just miss classical storytelling and intrigue.
I've eased back from anime significantly for the last 6 of so years. My "watch list" was usually about 5 or 6 new series deep in the 2002 - 2006 years. Not including long running shonen series that I kept up with.
I don't know, seemed like the past couple years have some really lousy seasons. I still peek at the Spring/Summer/Fall/Winter threads to see what's coming out, and I usually walk away with maybe 1 series I might think about watching.
I also feel a disconnect with a large segment of the anime community in terms of taste. I started noticing it when Code Geass started airing. Like I honestly didn't understand why people were even able to watch it, let alone the second season. Another recent one is Deadman Wonderland. If Geass and Wonderland are supposed to be fun shows, I'm done with the anime industry. Haha
You get older, more critical. And you have more exposure and start seeing some of the cliches. It happens with movie watchers too. At least I know it's happening with me. People recommend stuff like Attack on Titan or Psycho-Pass and I watch and think "Uh, it was alright. Might check it out more in the future."
I have strange tastes though. I miss Akagi, Kaiji and Golgo 13. I don't need amazing visuals, I just miss classical storytelling and intrigue.
I have strange tastes though. I miss Akagi, Kaiji and Golgo 13. I don't need amazing visuals, I just miss classical storytelling and intrigue.
The name is right there in the image xD But here you go:
http://myanimelist.net/anime/4087/Michiko_to_Hatchin
Michiko to Hatchin
I'll let you figure out how to get hold of it yourself. I'm not sure if there is an English release yet but anyway:
If you like Cowboy Bebop or Samurai Champloo, basically there is a very high chance you'll enjoy this show. It has the same atmosphere. There's a sense of adventure and you get those same little self-contained stories in an episode that still develop the characters and move the story forward. It's great. It's one of those rare anime that is great. You'll care about the characters, what happens to them. The dynamic between the two main characters is very carefully put together. It is a little slower paced that Bebop or Champloo, less action, but the action is very good as far as I can recall. The art is beautiful, the score has some nice Brazilian-type stuff going on. It's an anime that non-anime people will probably dig. My parents liked it. Parents. haha watch it! The director of this show actually directed a couple episodes of Champloo if I've got my facts straight. And the acting is actually believable! So many anime have such terrible voice-actors, even in the Japanese version you can tell they're doing the hokey equivalent of "ughuh!!! Goku - uhhuh how c-can his p-power level be so high? Uhh-ughu!??" But here there is some genuine talent.
tl;dr: Watch it. It will restore the faith. And then break your heart when you realise once again anime is still mostly shit.
Edit: I wonder, are there many (retired) fansubbers active on GAF? I'm fairly new here, so sorry if it's a somewhat silly question.
Edit: I wonder, are there many (retired) fansubbers active on GAF? I'm fairly new here, so sorry if it's a somewhat silly question.
Hi boo.
Come to #animegaf on Rizon, there are a bunch of anime subbing vets.