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Just curious to see who is into anime out there and what some of the favorites are.

Mine include:
All Gundam series
Trigun
Armitage Poly-Matrix and Dual-Matrix
3x3 Eyes
Ninja Scrolls
both Vampire Hunter D movies
EVA
Akira
Zoids
Rurouni Kenshin
Cowboy Bebop
Outlaw Star
Love Hina and Love Hina Again
Iria
Dragon Ball, DBZ, DBGT (yeah yeah, I know...)
Lupin the 3rd
Inuyasha
Yu-Gi-Oh! (I know... another little kids show)
Yu Yu Hakusho
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I was never an anime fan really..but I do admire it because it's all hand-drawn.

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Cool. I do give the people who draw it credit. It takes real talent to do that type of art. I know someone who had drawn a comic based on that style of drawing and he gave it up because it took so much time to do it the way he wanted.

Oh and a side note...

I prefer the original Japanese versions of the animes. I think they are more authentic then the ones shown on American TV, including Cartoon Network's Adult Swim after midnight (EDT) and on Saturday nights. I would rather listen to it in Japanese with English subtitles than see the edited American versions.
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My only favorites are the few that I own.

Akira, (the original VHS..and the DVD remastered)
Ghost In The Shell
Vampire Hunter D

I'm not a big fan of Anime either.. but those are damn good movies.
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Post by Moon Child »

I forgot all about Ghost in the Shell. Thanks for reminding me about that one.
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(I was wondering when this was gong to come up I just was not going to do it)

Armitage III
Ah my goddess
Love Hina
Transformers (Orginal)
Shamanic Princess
Tenchi
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What makes "Anime" and not just a cartoon. I notice pretty much if it comes from Japan its called that, and for the longest time thought that Anime was just cartoons from Japan.
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From what I understand, Anime is Japanese Animation. That's what I've always been told anyways.

Transformers is pretty cool, and I liked most of them including the newest one on Cartoon Network. I think, unless I'm mistaken, was originally an American cartoon made in Canada. I've even played a pen and paper rpg created by a friend of mine based on the Beast Wars series. Beast Machines was horrible, at least in my perspective.
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Outlaw Star
Princess Mononoke
Vampire Hunter D
Grave of Fireflies

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XIII wrote:Outlaw Star
Princess Mononoke
Vampire Hunter D
Grave of Fireflies

All I ever need.
Graves of Fireflies makes me think of a thread that started out bout that. It turn into a debate bout the US involment in the world
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XIII wrote:Outlaw Star
Princess Mononoke
Vampire Hunter D
Grave of Fireflies

All I ever need.
The main reason I liked Mononoke was because of the wolves in it. :D
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XIII wrote:Outlaw Star
Princess Mononoke
Vampire Hunter D
Grave of Fireflies

All I ever need.
The main reason I liked Mononoke was because of the wolves in it. :D
Heh, the wolves are pretty cool.
I like when the main guy gets stabed in the heart, carrys the girl out, and pushes the huge gate open, everyone is all "Whoooooaaaaa" and im like "Whooooaaa" and then everybody goes "Whoooooaaaaa" and we all stop and cintinue our movie, minus the "Whooooaaaa" part...
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