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What's Your Favorite Anime Shows


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#1
Paul Mihalek

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For me it is :

Inuyasha

Samauri X


What about you ???



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Stanley Woo

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I really enjoyed Cowboy Bebop's use of music to enhance mood. It is one of the few anime I've watched where I've wanted to get the soundtrack. Great story and artistic style, and I'm really partial to sci-fi.



Planetes was much harder sci-fi, but no less enjoyable than Cowboy Bebop.



I am a Ghost in the Shell fan, so Stand Alone Complex was pretty awesome, especially with the Tachikoma Days shorts appended to each episode which were not only funny, but helped to explain some of the concepts related to artificial intelligence introduced in the storyline.



Genshiken should be required viewing material for any anime geek.



Last Exile = awesome-tastic. That is all.

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Stanley Woo

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I WILL DESTROY YOU!



No, I won't. Everyone's got their own tastes, even if they are misguided and TOTALLY, COMPLETELY WRONG! :P I kid, I kid.



I'm also a huge fan of Satoshi Kon's work. He's like the Terry Gilliam of anime, with weird, messed-up dreamscape-like concepts in his stuff. Don't believe me? Check out Paprika or Millennium Actress. Or, for something way more disturbing, Perfect Blue.

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Stanley Woo

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I dislike dubbed anime. I prefer watching it subtitled. North American dubbing is usually contrived and silly.



But then, I've been watching subtitled movies all my life.

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Stanley Woo

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randumb vanguard wrote...

am I the only one here who watches fullmetal alchemist!?

I've never seen it, but I hear it's very good.

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Stanley Woo

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Planetes is one of my favourites. Not only does it have a great story, but it's full of science and explores some interesting scientific concepts, such as people being born in low gravity environments, various mental conditions that can result from having such different perspective on one's environment, and the effect of increasing amounts of space junk in orbit.



I don't remember much about Ghost in the Shell, but I watched Stand Alone Complex more recently. Very awesome sci-fi. i've always enjoyed giant robots and cyborgs, and there's even an exploration on consciousness and the soul as it pertains to artificial intelligence.