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- mr sharpoblunto
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- Joined: 12 Dec 2005, 03:47
Never watched Gungrave but I played Gungrave Overdose and that rocks. Though I think Earth Defence Force 2 is better for mass carnage. G:O let's you destroy all the interior in a building, EDF2 lets you wreck the entire city!
Favourite anime... Mahoromatic. I've always had a soft spot for combat androids and cute girls in maid outfits... And the Jesus metaphor is pretty well done IMO, at least they didn't beat you over the head with it like 99% of all japanese shows do (cross-looking explosions, Gnosis-summoning devices named after the apostles, ...). Could have translated into an awesome videogame that explores her time before she left the battlefield but no, all that came out of it is a minigame collection about the chores a maid does. There's a doujin fighting game using the characters but it doesn't play very well, certainly no Melty Blood or Eternal Fighter Zero.
Galaxy Angel and Keroro Gunsou take high spots on hilarity (funniest I've seen is Kyou no Go no Ni but noone's bothering to sub that. One word: "collarbone"). Muteki Kanban Musume and Pani Poni Dash are a bit behind that. Disgaea is worth watching but I think playing the game is just as effective.
Been watching Bleach but I think it go a bit weak after the original arc. Makes for an awesome videogame, though (Bleach DS).
Mai Hime was good though the last episode ruined it.
And while we're at it, I've never seen Tsukihime but I'd recommend Melty Blood ('nother videogame, see a pattern here?) to everyone. Kohaku rules.
Favourite anime... Mahoromatic. I've always had a soft spot for combat androids and cute girls in maid outfits... And the Jesus metaphor is pretty well done IMO, at least they didn't beat you over the head with it like 99% of all japanese shows do (cross-looking explosions, Gnosis-summoning devices named after the apostles, ...). Could have translated into an awesome videogame that explores her time before she left the battlefield but no, all that came out of it is a minigame collection about the chores a maid does. There's a doujin fighting game using the characters but it doesn't play very well, certainly no Melty Blood or Eternal Fighter Zero.
Galaxy Angel and Keroro Gunsou take high spots on hilarity (funniest I've seen is Kyou no Go no Ni but noone's bothering to sub that. One word: "collarbone"). Muteki Kanban Musume and Pani Poni Dash are a bit behind that. Disgaea is worth watching but I think playing the game is just as effective.
Been watching Bleach but I think it go a bit weak after the original arc. Makes for an awesome videogame, though (Bleach DS).
Mai Hime was good though the last episode ruined it.
And while we're at it, I've never seen Tsukihime but I'd recommend Melty Blood ('nother videogame, see a pattern here?) to everyone. Kohaku rules.
- Deathblane
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- Joined: 01 Feb 2006, 01:22
PlanetES
The animation's great, the story's brilliant and the future it paints is one of the most realistic I've ever seen (on TV, film or anime).
I'm studying physics at the moment, and aside from the gaint flying mobile (the lunar shuttle) I can't think of a single gross violation of phyics or commen sense design throughout the show.
Add to that some really engaging charecters, and a storyline that presents a real question to the viewer and you've got the single best anime I've ever watched.
For runners up I'd have to say Hellsing and cowboy Bebop, the Myashi(sp?) Films (Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke) and probably Ghost in the Shell (the film).
The animation's great, the story's brilliant and the future it paints is one of the most realistic I've ever seen (on TV, film or anime).
I'm studying physics at the moment, and aside from the gaint flying mobile (the lunar shuttle) I can't think of a single gross violation of phyics or commen sense design throughout the show.
Add to that some really engaging charecters, and a storyline that presents a real question to the viewer and you've got the single best anime I've ever watched.
For runners up I'd have to say Hellsing and cowboy Bebop, the Myashi(sp?) Films (Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke) and probably Ghost in the Shell (the film).
- Wolf-In-Exile
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