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Anime anyone?
GarandMarine:
Awwwwwwwwwwwww yiss
Thrillho:
So I now run the anime club at the college. Aside from anything incredibly inappropriate, I've basically got no say in what we watch.
We watched one episode of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and two episodes of BlazBlue.
I marginally understood BlazBlue because I've played the game. Aside from that... I just... I don't... what?
Also, anime still all looks the same to me as far as animation style.
Lines:
Some of the styles are very nuanced in their differences, some are waaaay different. (Mononoke and the mazes of Madoka Magica are different than, say, Fullmetal Alchemist.) Depends on the artist.
I actually quite liked Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. The story is interesting and also I think it has one of the best bromances in the history of anime (Alex Armstrong and Sig Curtis). But you're not going to understand the story from just one episode, just like with any series.
I just finished Future Diary and I have to say I didn't like how abrupt the last episode was. I actually had to look up what was supposed to happen because they didn't cover enough of the ending. Other than that, it was a very fucked up story and I really liked it. Now I need to find a new one to watch. Preferably something silly, because that one was pretty depressing.
pwhodges:
--- Quote from: Linds on 15 Mar 2014, 17:43 ---Now I need to find a new one to watch.
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Coming soon: Paul's completely random list of anime, with one-line notes of what he thought of them. Some of them may surprise you.
--- Quote from: Linds on 15 Mar 2014, 17:43 ---Preferably something silly, because that one was pretty depressing.
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Girls und Panzer
NieA under 7
Cutie Honey (the excessive fan-service is structural, as in Kill la Kill)
The Eccentric Family (Uchouten Kazoku)
GarandMarine:
A Brief List of Comedies/Light/Non Super Srs anime
Hodge's list is good, Girls und Panzer is one of my favorite anime period.
-Toradora is a great little RomCom that leans heavy on the comedy but does it's rom very well. It also avoids my great anime pet peeve.
-Non Non Biyori is a super cute slice of life that one of my friends describes as aloe vera for the soul.
-Tenchi Muyo is one of my favorite series ever and is legendary as a SciFi RomCom Harem that of course does the fan service thing, but not excessively in my mind the OVAs or Universe (the T.V. version) are both great. Tenchi in Tokyo doesn't exist and if it did exist you shouldn't watch it.
Yuusha ni Narenakatta Ore wa Shibushibu Shuushoku wo Ketsui Shimashita (Yuushibu, translation: I couldn't become a hero so reluctantly I got a job) is a solid comedy entry that leans heavy on the fanservice button, but is actually pretty good over all.
Bodacious Space Pirates - Still the most poorly named anime ever, fantastic from start to finish and the theme from Morimo Clover X is worth listening to every time. Plot focuses on a high school who finds out she's inheriting command of a pirate ship after her father's death. Lulz ensue. Despite the name there's almost no fan service despite the fair amount of school girls floating around in skirts in zero g.
Nana 7 of 7: ...This one's kinda hard to describe. You'd have to watch it, but comedy slice of life, it's a bit... out there.
Airing now:
Seitokai Yakuindomo - It's sex comedy, but with surprisingly low amounts of fan service, and no actual sex. Just some very... candid... conversations.
Hoozuki no Reitetsu (Cool-headed Hoozuk) - Great King Enma of the Japanese underworld wouldn't get through the day without his chief of staff Hoozuki, this anime's hilarious. Watch it.
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