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ThePQ4:
Yeah, I don't really understand the title... It's about a guy who tries to get a job as a gym teacher, but the school only hires female teachers, so he dresses as a woman to get the job and then there is a a lot of romance floating around. It can seem a little yaoi/yuri at times, but it's very cute.

Ikrik:
Cross-dressing and gender-bender anime really, really don't appeal to me at all.  It just feels like a really boring plot-line where all the jokes derive straight from the fact that it's a dude dressing as a girl and trying to fit in or a girl trying to act like a guy.  For me it's like a lot of harem anime (Love Hina especially) where the guy lives with a bunch of girls and they beat him up because they decide to go around undressed all the time. 

brainwrinkle:

--- Quote from: Streltsy on 04 Apr 2008, 20:37 ---
BTW, I also would very much like to know some kind of site for subs for these animes (like some kind of nexus for subs must exist right?). I hate the stupid soft-subs I get sometimes.

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I used to hate soft-subs too until I found the Mplayer for Windows pack.  With the correct options turned on, it renders softsubs as well as regular subs.

Dimmukane:
As far as anime goes, I've only ever watched Rurouni Kenshin.  Mostly because at the time my sleep schedule got turned around, and I needed something to do while my roommate slept, and a friend recommended it to me.  I'm not going to start watching anything else.  It's alright, but from what I gather, pretty old, and will probably seem weak in comparison to other stuff out there.  It got really formulaic after about 8 episodes, but it was still pretty enjoyable.

Oh, and I did see Spirited Away once.  Better, but it kind of presented its plot a little one-dimensionally.

So don't take anything I say too seriously, because as far as anime goes, I'm not actually a fan, this is just what I've seen.

frunK:

--- Quote from: Dimmukane on 05 Apr 2008, 12:30 ---
Oh, and I did see Spirited Away once.  Better, but it kind of presented its plot a little one-dimensionally.


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Spirited Away was only that simple because they wanted to appeal to children as well as adults. It was meant as a modern day fairy tale.

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