Darth_Kirby (post: 1481540) wrote:Ah, the beast of terminology... how many more arguments will you start... XP
Someday we will attain the Beautiful Night. Someday...Ante Bellum (post: 1483506) wrote:Giant Robo. Definitely Giant Robo.
Atria35 (post: 1483505) wrote:Bakemonogatari is hugely popular. I can't even tell you how large the fanbase is.
Sapphire225 (post: 1483525) wrote:That was actually an error I put in. Originally I was going to put Welcome to the NHK, but my midn was thinking of episode 6 of Bakemonogatari and I accidently put it down. Whoops!
Atria35 (post: 1483533) wrote:xD
Yeah, I've heard that Welcome to the NHK is really good. And probably underwatched. I have the anime on my shelf- haven't seen it yet!
Sammy Boy (post: 1483590) wrote:Not sure how popular Planetes is / was, but I thought it was a series well worth watching.
Maokun (post: 1483637) wrote:Saber Marionette J If you can tolerate the character design (which ends becoming an acquired taste) and the slightly absurd setting and first arcs, suddenly you'll realize that you are being presented with a very good sci-fi story with one of the best endings for an anime.
Those Who Hunt Elves I've seen several good comedy anime series and none has made me laugh as hard or left me with so many memorable moments to recall. Even with the main premise of the series being quite tasteless and the overarching plot nigh nonexistent, the ideas that drive each episodic iteration are extremely creative and original.
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1483598) wrote:Fantastic Children.
An amazing sci-fi story/psychological thriller that has one of the most satisfying and complete endings to a TV series. And, it's squeaky clean to boot! People are put off by the art, the bad English dub and the slowish start (I didn't think it was slow, this is what I hear), but the series deserves WAY more attention and praise.
Blessed be the LORD my strength which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight:
My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me.
MrKrillz0r (post: 1483844) wrote:I don't know how popular "Nabari no ou" is, but I loved it and yet I don't find a lot of people who have seen it.
Darth_Kirby (post: 1481540) wrote:Ah, the beast of terminology... how many more arguments will you start... XP
Sapphire225 (post: 1483638) wrote:Now and Here, Here and There definately needs more attention.
MrKrillz0r (post: 1483844) wrote:I don't know how popular "Nabari no ou" is, but I loved it and yet I don't find a lot of people who have seen it.
Blitzkrieg1701 (post: 1483964) wrote:It also needs more people with the emotional fortitude to endure beyond the first couple of episodes (I do agree with you though)
the_wolfs_howl (post: 1484007) wrote:Seemingly no one has ever heard or seen the best shoujo anime ever (and one of the very few I'll willingly watch): Lovely Complex. It's hilarious, realistic despite all its exaggeration, and the romance is one of the most refreshing ones I've ever seen, and I'm pretty hard to please XD
Atria35 (post: 1483966) wrote:Emotional fortitude or emotional dullness. It didn't hit me as hard as I thought it should- I've cried harder at other anime (Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, for instance)
rocklobster (post: 1483975) wrote:Anime I'm sure most of you have never watched, but should:
Kemono no Souja Erin
Kurau Phantom Memory--now this one definitely needs more love!
Geneshaft
Silent Mobius
anything in the Tenchi Muyo franchise
Gojira (post: 1484962) wrote:Gunslinger Girls
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1485142) wrote:
Definitely Gaogaigar
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