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3rd September 2013, 02:25 | #121 |
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Death Note is the best one I've seen so far but honorable mentions go to Dragonball, Dragonball Z, One Piece and Lelouch of the Rebellion.
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highschool of the dead was pretty good. Available in English as well.
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12th August 2017, 19:19 | #126 |
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This current season of Anime (Summer 2017) has two really great series I can recomend:
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Made In Abyss (description): Nearly two thousand years ago, in the south sea of Beloskur, a gigantic hole was discovered. The titanic pit became known as the Abyss, and nobody knows how deep the enormous cave system goes, nor why it’s inhabited by strange and wondrous creatures and full of mysterious ancient relics whose uses remain a mystery. The Abyss has drawn in generations of adventurers, all looking to make their fortunes in the cryptic depths. They became known as Cave Raiders. In Oosu, the town on the edge of the Abyss, there lives a group of orphans, among them a troublemaker named Rico (Tomita Miyu). She dreams of becoming a great cave raider like her mother. One day, while exploring the murky depths, she’s nearly killed by a monstrous snake known as the Bloody Maw, but is saved by a little boy who turns out to be a robot… It’s always a good sign when I don’t want to stop reading the source material. This is a story that thrives on wondrous mystery, striving optimism, and outrageous world-building beauty. Seriously, look at the key visuals, the manga, or any of the promo videos. See those backgrounds? Look at those! Stunning is too meager a word. The very idea of the Abyss calls to the explorer in all of us, for we humans have a hard time leaving stones unturned. Add on the fantastic creatures and an enigmatic robot boy who doesn’t know who he is, and I’m already salivating for the series to start. This series presses so many buttons, and they’re not even my buttons. I’m not an explorer type, and world-mysteries aren’t my go-to. Even then, this is a show I have a hard time not recommending to everyone. So I won’t resist. I recommend this to everyone! I don’t promise it will be fantastic—I could only read so far in the manga, and stories like this always have trouble living up to the hype their first few episodes create—but for the beauty of the backgrounds alone, and the wonder of the setting, it’s worth a shot. This could be something special. Isekai Shokudou (description): If you wander off main street, slip away from the crowd of the shopping district, and walk down to the basement of a nondescript building on the corner, you’ll find a door with a picture of a cat on it. Inside, you’ll find a quaint little eatery called the ‘Youkosho no Nekoya’. With a respectable fifty-year history, Nekoya prides itself on its Western-style cuisine, which has groomed a steady clientèle of office workers looking for food both appetising and affordable. There, at the glazed oak tables amid the dim mood lighting, you can indulge in dinner with class, open a bottle from the chef’s personal cellar, and have a pleasant chat with the friendly staff. If you visit on a Saturday, though, Nekoya’s door will not open. It’s closed for business. But rumour has it that Nekoya still serves on those days, just to a different set of customers. For the restaurant sits not only on the corner of the shopping district, but on the corner between worlds. And on Saturdays Nekoya prepares a special menu—for diners from lands beyond imagination, from all walks of life, each with their own story to tell. I don’t know if ‘food anime’ can be considered a genre unto itself, but we certainly have anime that make it their main appeal to show off delicious food like, say, Koufuku Graffiti. In that sense, Isekai Shokudou (Other-World Restaurant) is definitely a food anime. Every chapter of the source web-novel-turned-light-novel by Inuzuka Junpei features a different dish described in detail down to the sensation of every bite, and I’m sure the anime adaptation will seek to rouse our appetites as well. What separates Isekai Shokudou from other shows is not the food served—which is fairly familiar (though delicious) Japanese cooking—but the people eating it. The ‘Other World’ part of the title involves folks from a fairly standard sword-and-sorcery, Tolkien-based fantasy world crossing over into our mundane one to sample our cuisine. If there’s one thing humanity can boast about in the modern age it’s food, and watching people from a pre-industrial, feudal society taste the fruits of 21st century culinary science and be floored by it makes one appreciate all the good things we may have taken for granted. It’s the happiness that only a warm meal can bring. And honestly? I got hungry just researching this show. Watching it will be simply delectable. Both these series are excellent. Made in Abyss is a very dark series and for sure not for kids. Some pretty disturbing stuff happens in MiA. Isekai is a family show about a restaurant that caters to clients from other worlds or dimensions including Angels, Demons, Lizardmen, Lion Men, and Dragons. |
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I know I'm cheating with the superlatives, but I really find i difficult making a decision one way or the other. So here it is: my favorite anime film is Ghost in the Shell (1995); my favorite anime series is Cowboy Bebop. I've been trying to keep up with contemporary anime, but I lose interest in them quickly. I'm also an aficionado of cel-animation, so I'm partial to 80's-90's anime.
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