Not that there are many, but
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Force_of_Legend — 15 years ago(July 11, 2010 02:43 PM)
You knowI have yet to finish Trinity Blood.I saw the first 8 or so episodes. Then for some reason quit watching itI really like Trigun thoughThat was one of the first anime's that I ever sawI personally like Trigun better. Even though I haven't finished TB yet.
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Lord_Drukore — 15 years ago(July 12, 2010 02:43 AM)
Well, there are similarities there to be surethat said, having watched both Trigun and Trinity Blood in their entirety, Trigun blows Trinity Blood out in every wayexcept maybe one.
If I had to choose between Vash's costume or Abel's to own, I'd pick Abel's. For some reason I absolutely love his outfit very much. -
Force_of_Legend — 15 years ago(July 13, 2010 07:26 PM)
Yeah a friend of mine also said thisThere should have been moreSometimes I like a ending that is somewhat openLike did they live? I prefer happier endings. Although sometimes tragic endings are just so fitting
Hey Lord Drukore. What are some of your favorite animes? Here are some of mine not in order
Berserk
Cowboy Bebop
Trigun
Hellsing
Gungrave
Samurai Champloo
Vampire Hunter
Bloodlust
Last Exile
Death Note
Outlaw Star
Baccano (I haven't finished it yet, but I like it so far!)
Kaze No Yojimbo
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Lord_Drukore — 15 years ago(July 14, 2010 12:15 AM)
Currently my top 5, in no particular order (frankly because I don't think I COULD rank them one over the other), are;
Trigun
Cowboy BeBop
Legend of Black Heaven
Toward the Terra
Arjuna
I've got Gungrave but haven't watched it yet (if it's even half as good as Trigun I'll love it).
Some others that I really enjoy are Big-O, TIDELINE Blue, Robotech, Serial Experiments Lain, and pretty much anything by Leiji Matsumoto that I've seen. -
Unicorn_Blade — 15 years ago(July 14, 2010 02:49 PM)
I enjoyed trigun much more than Trinity Blood, mainly because of great supporting characters and deeper plot. TB had an irritating Esther that did not do much, but I still thought it was a really good show and there is quite a few aspects of it that I really like.
I think rationally thinking trigun is by all means superior, but I can't say that I didnt like the plot development and the sentimentality of Trinity Blood. There are not a lot of good vampire series out there, so I appreciate an attempt to do something now cheesy for once. -
Force_of_Legend — 15 years ago(July 14, 2010 04:48 PM)
I haven't seen Legend of Black Heaven, Toward the Terra, or Arjuna yetWhat are they about?
Alright when you start Gungrave. My advice to you is to skip the first episode, and start with episode 2. I think the first episode kind of spoils the rest of the series. You can read about that on the Gungrave board. Gungrave is really good. It is up there with Trigun Although after watching them both again recently I think I enjoy Trigun a little more since it was one of the first animes that I ever sawThe Gungrave is filled with emotion, and one of the best endings in any anime. The ending in Grave is up there with Bebop, and TrigunReally amazing. Although Grave has a lot less humor than Bebop, or Trigun. Have you seen Berserk? Oh man! I forgot about Big O! One of the best mech shows in my opinion!
@ Unicorn_BladeI really enjoyed Trinity Blood. For me though it just doesn't rank up there with the classics. Although I really do enjoy watching. What are some of your favorite types of anime?
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Lord_Drukore — 15 years ago(July 14, 2010 11:23 PM)
Legend of Black Heaven: An over worked, burned out Japanese office worker who used to be a heavy metal guitarist is pretty crushed by life and no longer living his dream. He's tapped by an officer of an alien fleet because only his guitar playing can power their ultimate weapon and win the war.
It sounds kind of goofy but it's incredibly well done and emotional and you really feel for the main character. 13 Episodes.
Toward the Terra: A sci-fi series that has a very classic sci-fi feel to it. My initial impression was, "If Robert Heinlein had been Japanese he'd probably have created something like this."
Basically, it's humans against humans that have developed psychic powers. The humans want the psychs destroyed, the psychs just want to be allowed to live their lives in peace. It's about them trying to find a place to call home, basically. 26 episodes.
Arjuna: A girl dies and is given a second chance if, in return, she promises to fight these things called Raja and save the planet from it's imminent destruction. Sounds kind of generic, but it's got a big enviromentalist/spiritual-ish slant to the series. It's not your typical Magical Girl anime by any means.
Plus it's got a soundtrack composed by Yoko Kanno. 13 Episodes.
@ Unicorn_Blade: I enjoyed Trinity Blood quite a bit until the last episode. The little scene past the credits ruined it for me. Sort of like Witch Hunter Robin. Was really enjoying the series and everything about it. Then, this big mystery they've been building up to the reveal is finally revealed and I'm all, "THAT!? That's dumb."
Sometimes the destination ruins an otherwise good journey.
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Unicorn_Blade — 15 years ago(July 15, 2010 11:27 AM)
I kind of though it was strange as well, they built up all that tension, and all in all my expectation were not quite fulfilled.
I think (from what I can remember) I enjoyed Witch Hunter Robin ending though, I don't mind open endings, since they do open up a lot room to (sometimes:)) fruitful discussions, but Trinity Blood just felt unifinished rather than anything else. -
Lord_Drukore — 15 years ago(July 15, 2010 01:44 PM)
Witch Hunter Robin, it wasn't that it was an open ending that I disliked, but rather what this big mystery/conspiracy turned out to be about. I'm a American comic fan as well, and having read what I've read, it made the WHR reveal bland and meh. I'd have probably liked it more if I hadn't already had a working knowledge of a certain comic franchise.
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Force_of_Legend — 15 years ago(July 15, 2010 05:03 PM)
Oh yeah Black Heaven! The opening song was done by John Sykes! Awesome guitarist! I am going to have to check those out.
Trinity Blood was alright. I will watch it again somedayI feel the same way about Witch Hunter Robin. I thought the begining was kind of boring, and dragged. Then it picked up when the STNJ was attacked. Then the last episode was very anticlimactic.. That series for me was a 6 out of 10. I am being generous with that one.
I love Berserk. I wish there was more though.I think at the time they filmed it. The manga wasn't that far along yet. Like with the original Hellsing.
@ Lord Gungrave is a lot better than WHR! If you can avoid the first episode though.They show what happened again in a later episode any waysThe ending is really good for that oneLet me know how you like it
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Unicorn_Blade — 15 years ago(July 16, 2010 04:05 AM)
I started watching Gungrave as well a few days ago. It has a Cowboy Bebop sort of climate, and it feels somewhat familiar. And maybe because I loved Bebop, I think I am equally going to enjoy this one as well. After watching over 50 episodes of Code Geass it feels a real refreshment to watch something that is not aimed at younger teenagers. I dont mind that you know what happened later as much, it is still interesting HOW are they gonna get to that point. Besides, I think in a few other series you kind of know how the thing is gonna end, even if they don't necessarily show it.
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Force_of_Legend — 15 years ago(July 16, 2010 03:32 PM)
Glad to hear that you are enjoying Gungrave! It is an awesome series. To me it has a Shakespearean feel to it. I love Brandon Heat! I am going to try, and finish Baccano tonight. I am reakky getting into it. I think next I might try to pick up Black Lagoon. Speaking of Bebop feel. Baccano's soundtrack is similar in ways to Bebop. Lots of horns, and swing music! It is really awesome!
Yeah I wasn't too thrilled with Robin. Best part was the middle. Then to me it went nowhere at the end.
have you seen Wolf's Rain?
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Unicorn_Blade — 15 years ago(July 17, 2010 12:38 AM)
I have had Wolf's rain on DVD for absolute ages, the reason I have nto seen it yet is that I dont want to see all the good stuff just yet, so I am saving it for later:) I kind of realised that most of the good shows were done in late 1990 and early 2000, and I am slowly running out of things to watch. Or maybe I was watching too much before:) A lot of new series tend to be quite visually impressive, but do not fill out my expectations as for the character's development, plot, and the whole ambience.
I watched a few episodes of Black Lagoon a few years back and it was not too bad, but there is a cathegory of shows I have seen that might be quite good, and a lot of people enjoyed them, and I cant seem to get into them at all, like Noir. I think at one point I will finish the series, but it is not on my priority list and wont be anytime soon
I have not heard much of Baccano, I just checked out the plot, and it looks really really interesting, sGungrave I might have a look at it
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Lord_Drukore — 15 years ago(July 17, 2010 01:12 AM)
Watch the trailer to Baccano. I saw the trailer and it sold me on the series. Haven't watched it yet, but it looks good. And I do hear pretty good things about it.
I'm in the process of watching WOlf's Rain, slowly. It's good and I do like the music (bless Yoko Kanno!), but I'm taking it slow only because I started watching it with my mom. She likes it, so I don't want to keep watching when she can't, as she won't watch it solo.
And I totally hear ya, Uincorn_BladeMy all time top favorites are Arjuna, Black Heaven, Toward the Terra, Trigun, and Cowboy Bebop. The most recent two of those I'd seen were Trigun and Bebop. I watched them, basically, back to back. I've watched or started watching a few others series since and am having a hard time getting hooked on anything. I really think I watched too much awesome too close together and it's hurting my anime experience because really, how many series can truly measure up to Trigun and Bebop being so fresh in ones mind? -
Force_of_Legend — 15 years ago(July 17, 2010 06:24 AM)
I remember when Wolf's Rain came out on Adult Swim. It looked really interesting. I saw a few episodes, but never finished it. I need to pick up the box set.
I agree with you Unicorn, and Lord! Most of the best series were released in the late 90's, and early 2000's. Has anyone seen Outlaw Star yet? That one came out around the same time as Trigun, and Bebop. The same year I think.
I can tell you both! Baccano is awesome! It is one of the best "Newer" animes that I have seen! At first it is a little hard to keep up with. It tends to jump between years, and characters from scene to scene. The first episode introduces you to like a dozen lead characters! After the first couple of episodes you get used to the pacing, and start to notice everything coming together. Another thing about Baccano is that the music reminds me a lot of Bebop! The opening song is called Guns and Roses. Sounds similar to Tank! Excellent Dub as well! Do you guys prefer English Dubs?
@ Unicorn yes Gungrave! Just ask LordIt is really fantastic! It is one of my favorites as well!
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Lord_Drukore — 15 years ago(July 17, 2010 07:11 AM)
I tried to watch Outlaw Star, the problem, me thinks, is I tried to watch it after I'd just finished another sci-fi space western about bounty huntersOutlaw Star can't compete with Cowboy Bebop which I had just finished before I started it.
I think, once I finish what I'm currently watching (Wolf's Rain and Guyver: The Bio Boosted Armor) I need to take an anime break. I've been watching a lot in the last couple of months. -
Force_of_Legend — 15 years ago(July 17, 2010 09:20 AM)
Yeah I am just coming off of a year break myself =P. Have you ever seen Last Exile? I forgot to mention that one! Excellent voice acting! has Johnny Yong Bosch, Crispin Freeman, Steven Jay Blum! Just a amazing series!
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Unicorn_Blade — 15 years ago(July 17, 2010 12:08 PM)
Last Exile is good, I agree. I think from the more recent ones I really liked I'd definitely mention Texhnolyze (although the first few episodes were so puzzling that I didn't get anything and I was in doubt whether to continue watching), Haibane Renmei, Mononoke (not the Miyazaki's film, but the unrelated strange series about spirits, it features a character from Ayakashi, and the series resulted in me the most twisted dreams ever), Ergo Proxy, Blood+
Gilgamesh and Scrapped Princess had a potential, each one in their own way, and I liked some bits of them, and characters were quite wel ldevelopped, but overally Well, they could have done a better job.
I really miss shows like 'Now and then, here and there', that had a very suprirising animation for a complex plot, I think the animation put a lot of people off the show before they even understood how serious the series was. I have not seen anything quite like it since then. The same goes for Cowboy Bebop, I am happy to find so many good elements of it in Gungrave, it gets better with each episode.
I tried to see if anything good comes out at the moment and nope, it does not seem so.