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OP fails for not mentioning my alltime favorite anime, Onegai Teacher.
It's the best every version of a realistic Nausicaa character, and I still really like it but it's still flawed, as you say.flawfuls said:It's a good show, but it's still hugely flawed and hard to recommend. It was really slow, long, low budget and aimed at a really young audience. Basically it's the modern equivalent of those world masterpiece theater anime they use to make. It clearly had excellent source material and the core story alone makes it worth watching, but it wasn't a very good adaptation. If it got the same treatment Moribito did it would have been amazing.
Harsh but true.Nonoriri said:Only if you warn people that it does not go anywhere, or do anything, ever.
It's all about finagling the list.Hitokage said:I approve of the technicality employed to get the series starting with Crest of the Stars listed.
I would totally add these shows if someone provided a short, paragraph length summary of them.KuwabaraTheMan said:This is a great idea for a thread, and I agree with pretty much every show listed that I've seen (and I hope to watch more of them in the future), but the lack of both Nana and Paradise Kiss is criminal. These shows should be compulsory viewing for anyone who likes serious anime with characters who behave like real people. Not to mention mature plot lines and sexual situations that are written for adults, and not horny teenagers.
Cross Game should also be mentioned somewhere as well. Such a beautifully put together series (like pretty much everything Adachi touches).
That does need to be somewhere, you're right. Love that show.karobit said:Ctrl-F "Airmaster"
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Akagi is a poor man's Kaiji. But I should put it in in the second list, as they are similar.flintstryker said:Decent Thread but I see no Akagi.
Honey and clover is awesome, but it did seem fairly well known on GAF after checking out the threads on it. Then again, that was years ago. Might update the OP just because it's a great show.Replicant said:Honey and Clover
A series about the lives and tribulations of 5 college students:
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Yugo is definitely worth watching, at least for the first half.Igo said:I really enjoyed Yugo the Negotiator back in 04 I think. That really was an incredible year for anime.
I agree. Awful show.MCD said:Honey and Clover is bad man, retarded midget and some indecisive fucks the anime.
Cowboy BebopAntiochus said:To the OP and others:
As a regular, live action TV junkie, what anime TV series would you recommend that is most similar to shows like Battlestar Galactica, The Wire, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, etc.? I'm referring to shows that are mature, intense, with authority and gravitas. Shows dripping quality and the it factor that they may even be eligible to compete with the above mentioned titles. There are a gargantuan amount in the list the OP posted, and since I'm a utter newbie, I would appreciate some guidance.
I wish i was hardcore enough to spend that much time on a thread. I get annoyed enough when i take 2-3 hours to write a post.:lolAfter writing this thread for about 12 hours I decided to post it, which is why there aren't write ups of perfectly good shows like FLAG (oh wait, no-one mentioned FLAG? Poor FLAG...), Requiem for the Darkness and Kino's Journey which deserve their own sections.
I officially support this list. Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is fantastic too.Branduil said:
cops are boring when you got ninjas, man. although the delinquent/yakuza stuff probably fill the same void.firehawk12 said:I do find it interesting that anime doesn't really have any shows set in contemporary Japan featuring adults and made for adults. :lol
I was struggling to think of something with "gravitas" and couldn't come up with it. Why aren't Japanese people obsessed with cops like we are?
Dresden said:cops are boring when you got ninjas, man. although the delinquent/yakuza stuff probably fill the same void.
as long as you are posting similar animes why not look into one outs? great anime.Jexhius said:Akagi is a poor man's Kaiji. But I should put it in in the second list, as they are similar.
My insanity is way, wayyyy ahead of you http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=400717smurfx said:as long as you are posting similar animes why not look into one outs? great anime.
Lafiel said:Crest / Banner of the stars for something like Battlestar galactica. Also maybe towards the terra? but i have no idea about the quality of the series since i haven't watched it, but it's a another space opera anime series.
Antiochus said:To the OP and others:
As a regular, live action TV junkie, what anime TV series would you recommend that is most similar to shows like Battlestar Galactica, The Wire, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, etc.? I'm referring to shows that are mature, intense, with authority and gravitas. Shows dripping quality and the it factor that they may even be eligible to compete with the above mentioned titles. There are a gargantuan amount in the list the OP posted, and since I'm a utter newbie, I would appreciate some guidance.
You should check out Planetes. It's just an all-around great show with some enjoyable characters and a really well grounded story. Can't go wrong there.Antiochus said:To the OP and others:
As a regular, live action TV junkie, what anime TV series would you recommend that is most similar to shows like Battlestar Galactica, The Wire, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, etc.? I'm referring to shows that are mature, intense, with authority and gravitas. Shows dripping quality and the it factor that they may even be eligible to compete with the above mentioned titles. There are a gargantuan amount in the list the OP posted, and since I'm a utter newbie, I would appreciate some guidance.
Oh yeah. It's like the Godfather of anime.Cosmic Schwung said:Huh, no one mentioned Gungrave yet?
firehawk12 said:I do find it interesting that anime doesn't really have any shows set in contemporary Japan featuring adults and made for adults. :lol
Satou Tatsuhiro, 22 years old, thinks that everything that happens around him is a conspiracy. He even figured out who is behind it all: The NHK, an evil secret company. "When you think anime, you think otaku. When you think otaku, you think people that dislike other people. Those people become hikikomori (people who shut themselves in)". So Satou manages to uncover the plot of The NHK (stands for Nihon Hikikomori Kyokai), after three years of shutting himself in (and rapidly approaching the fourth). In reality, he is nothing more than a NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training), desperately in need of a cure from that "disease". He wants to break out from the curse, but going out and getting a job is frightening enough for him. That is until he gets selected for a "project"; it is a plan to help hikikomori like him in facing the reality of this world.
Yukikaze \o/ ...I thought I was the only one that liked it, first OVA was really good...ultron87 said:Nice list, I will have to check a few of these out.
I'd throw Yukikaze onto the OVA list.
The plot is a little hard to follow at times but it still quite interesting. The action is some of the best aerial combat I've ever seen.
And great music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVwV_M55iMw&feature=related
Yeah, but in the vein of The Wire though?cosmicblizzard said:There's several. Even a few in the OP (Hataraki Man).
There was a manga that revolved around police officers in contemporary japan. Not so sure if it's any good though, or has the sense of realism that the wire aimed for.firehawk12 said:Yeah, but in the vein of The Wire though?
That really depends on your definition of "well known", even licensed shows like Fantastic Children have very little discussion.Enron said:Most of the shows i see discussed in this thread are pretty well known. Thanks to the internets and overzealous licensing by North American companies, its tough to find an actual "little-known" show from the 2000s.
To be fair, there's very few TV shows in the vein of The Wire. It's only thanks to this amazing age of television that such shows are getting made.firehawk12 said:Yeah, but in the vein of The Wire though?
Akagi is more bad ass than Kaiji anyday. Akagi is straight up Mahjong, while Kaiji is straight up gambling. They are both good on their own merit, and if TEN were to be animated, it would only Akagi look better.Jexhius said:----------------------
Akagi is a poor man's Kaiji. But I should put it in in the second list, as they are similar.
Really, the only cop show I can think of is You're Under Arrest. :lolLafiel said:There was a manga that revolved around police officers in contemporary japan. Not so sure if it's any good though, or has the sense of realism that the wire aimed for.
Oh yeah, it's to be expected - which is why I expect the more adult fair to be in the realm of J-dramas than of anime.Jexhius said:To be fair, there's very few TV shows in the vein of The Wire. It's only thanks to this amazing age of television that such shows are getting made.
But apart from that, anime is obviously "made for kids" and, at this point, otaku, so it's not surprising that it doesn't focus on those kinds of areas.
firehawk12 said:Really, the only cop show I can think of is You're Under Arrest.
Finaika said:Oh yeah. It's like the Godfather of anime.
Jexhius said:[Updating]
I would totally add these shows if someone provided a short, paragraph length summary of them.
vocab said:Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen Mae Hashutsujo is what he's probably talking about. Not very known outside of Japan just like Sazae and Doraemon. There's no realistic police anime series. The closest I can think of would be MPD Psycho, but that's pretty much batshit insane.
firehawk12 said:Oh yeah, I asked about the anime in the anime thread, because it's one of those long running comedies... but no one seems to have seen it.
And no one is stupid enough to license it I suppose. :lolvocab said:Stuff like that doesn't get subbed. No one likes to commit. Same reason why Ashita no Joe isn't completely subbed.
firehawk12 said:And no one is stupid enough to license it I suppose. :lol
It's too bad Crunchy Roll won't go back and pick up these longer running shows, but I guess there's not much interest over here.
Poor Joevocab said:Stuff like that doesn't get subbed. No one likes to commit. Same reason why Ashita no Joe isn't completely subbed.
I apologise profusely for not watching every anime ever made!vocab said:Also, CTRL + F "Hikaru no Go" not found.
SMH.
Jexhius said:Poor Joe
I don't know why it isn't fully subtitled. Considering it's acclaim in japan.vocab said:56 or so episodes to go!
LotGH>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>otS series.DY_nasty said:Great list, bookmarked.
And Crest/Banner of the Stars is fantastic.
It's been what, four decades? Not to mention the lack of interest.Lafiel said:I don't know why it isn't fully subtitled. Considering it's acclaim in japan.
The CR guy has said it really costs them almost nothing to do subs in batch. It's why they'll try to license as much as possible. They are doing one long running series, "Kassan", that I know nothing about... so it's not like they're averse to the idea.vocab said:There's an interest for older shows, but man really long stuff that's over 150 episodes isn't worth the time for most series (episodic stuff in general). Galaxy Express 999 being fully subbed was a dream come true though.
Hey, were getting the original Gundam!Dresden said:It's been what, four decades? Not to mention the lack of interest.