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So I'm not sure why I decided to hit my friend's ftp to grab some anime (yep, 2013 and still using FTPs) and grabbed the first short (11 ep) anime in his "complete series" folder: Ano_Hi_Mita_Hana_no_Namae_wo_Bokutachi_wa_Mada_Shiranai (dang that is long). Was about a group of friends fell apart when one of them died in an accident, and the typical anime angst ensues in tolerable enough spurts to be watchable. I like the not-typical completely random anime like that as well as the good old Dragonball Z or Gundam series. Back in college I was in the anime club at CMU and it was a bunch of nerdy dude sitting in a lecture room on tables watching some terrible anime like Slayers or El Hazard (ok, that wasn't too bad). Brings back some memories of sitting around the computer monitor with a tv-tuner and vcr watching old episodes of Kenshin.
But now I could use some recommendations on semi-recent series 2004+ that are worth watching. I prefer shorter series and not the endless ones like Naruto of Bleach. My college buddy keeps saying One Piece. I tried to watch a few more episode 1 of a few additional series and couldn't get past the intro in a few of them ( Darker Than Black, Rainbow, Clannad). Then again, Walking Dead and Breaking Bad are coming back on soon.
   
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Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood
I believe its 52 or 53 (I'm probably wrong, I watched the whole show in 2 days on netflix a year ago) 30 minute episodes.
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Watch Mirai Nikki. It's a pretty good psychological thriller series. KINDA weak ending but it's mostly good. If you're into mecha, Macross Frontier is pretty good and relatively recent too
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Yeah a good anime is hard to find. Breaking bad, walking dead , suits, and into homeland too..
Need.. More... Series... Running out hah
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I've never found anyone else that likes this show, but I don't know if that's because no one's ever heard of it, or I'm weird. To aru kagaku no railgun. (A certain scientific railgun.) It's my favorite. It's a spinoff of the series 'To aru majutsu no index', but I like Railgun more than Index, and you don't need to watch Index for Railgun to make sense. It's 24 episodes. I won't try to summarize, cause there are reviews everywhere. I like it because it's laid back and funny. There are some fights, the fights are good. Some people complain that it moves too slowly, but each episode has it's own plot, and around episode 8, you realize that everything you've seen is part of a larger plot.
My second favorite is Sket Dance. It's longer, 77 episodes, but there aren't cliffhangers like some of the other long anime you've mentioned. There are only a few two parters even. It's also really laid back, but funny enough that I kept watching, and ended up liking the whole thing. It's funny enough that my wife started watching, because she wanted to know what I was laughing at all the time.
Anyway, if you like non-stressful action, or non-insulting comedy those are my recommendations, because no one ever mentions them.
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I'd recommend checking out Puella Magi Madoka Magica (12 eps), Steins;Gate (24 eps), and Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (27 eps). Might take a few episodes to catch on (I know it took a couple for me for the latter 2) but the endings make them oh so worthwhile
As far as more recent stuff, Sword Art Online (25 eps) is another one that just recently finished airing
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On February 11 2013 12:43 hazdur wrote: I've never found anyone else that likes this show, but I don't know if that's because no one's ever heard of it, or I'm weird. To aru kagaku no railgun. (A certain scientific railgun.) It's my favorite. It's a spinoff of the series 'To aru majutsu no index', but I like Railgun more than Index, and you don't need to watch Index for Railgun to make sense. It's 24 episodes. I won't try to summarize, cause there are reviews everywhere. I like it because it's laid back and funny. There are some fights, the fights are good. Some people complain that it moves too slowly, but each episode has it's own plot, and around episode 8, you realize that everything you've seen is part of a larger plot.
My second favorite is Sket Dance. It's longer, 77 episodes, but there aren't cliffhangers like some of the other long anime you've mentioned. There are only a few two parters even. It's also really laid back, but funny enough that I kept watching, and ended up liking the whole thing. It's funny enough that my wife started watching, because she wanted to know what I was laughing at all the time.
Anyway, if you like non-stressful action, or non-insulting comedy those are my recommendations, because no one ever mentions them.
To be precise, there are two parts to Index. IIRC, the airing order was Index -> Railgun -> Index II. I recommend all three, and while they are somewhat independent in terms of plot coherence, you should watch the series in the airing order if you wish to follow the plot chronologically.
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Just came in to note that Japanese suck at naming cartoons. "We still don't know the name of the flower we saw that day". Seriously, wtf.
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If you've never seen Trigun or Cowboy Bebop, you must. They're in the mid 20s range as far as episode count, and both have a movie. They both have superb English dubs, and although they have a slow first few episodes, by episode 10 or so I guarantee you'll be hooked.
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On February 11 2013 13:45 Loser777 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 11 2013 12:43 hazdur wrote: I've never found anyone else that likes this show, but I don't know if that's because no one's ever heard of it, or I'm weird. To aru kagaku no railgun. (A certain scientific railgun.) It's my favorite. It's a spinoff of the series 'To aru majutsu no index', but I like Railgun more than Index, and you don't need to watch Index for Railgun to make sense. It's 24 episodes. I won't try to summarize, cause there are reviews everywhere. I like it because it's laid back and funny. There are some fights, the fights are good. Some people complain that it moves too slowly, but each episode has it's own plot, and around episode 8, you realize that everything you've seen is part of a larger plot.
My second favorite is Sket Dance. It's longer, 77 episodes, but there aren't cliffhangers like some of the other long anime you've mentioned. There are only a few two parters even. It's also really laid back, but funny enough that I kept watching, and ended up liking the whole thing. It's funny enough that my wife started watching, because she wanted to know what I was laughing at all the time.
Anyway, if you like non-stressful action, or non-insulting comedy those are my recommendations, because no one ever mentions them.
To be precise, there are two parts to Index. IIRC, the airing order was Index -> Railgun -> Index II. I recommend all three, and while they are somewhat independent in terms of plot coherence, you should watch the series in the airing order if you wish to follow the plot chronologically.
The Railgun plot is actually pretty independent from the two Index series. The pace of Railgun is also much faster than Index (Touma and Index just talk wayyyyyy too much for me to really enjoy the show). I would recommend Railgun for sure, but not so much with Index.
Also to the OP, if you want to relax then you should watch some comedy animes. There were some pretty good series back in the old days: Seto no Hanayome, School Rumble, etc. Sadly nowadays I can't find even a decent comedy anime to watch
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On February 11 2013 11:22 iTzSnypah wrote: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood
I believe its 52 or 53 (I'm probably wrong, I watched the whole show in 2 days on netflix a year ago) 30 minute episodes.
This. Although I would watch Full Metal Alchemist first.
Try Deadman Wonderland, Hellsing, Hellsing Ultimate OVA, Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, (Try giving Darker Than Black a shot again, it really is excellent) and there is a new anime coming out 2013 that looks incredible called Attack On Titan.
Edit: Oh yeah, Claymore is good.
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Thanks for all the suggestions, gonna summarize the recommendations for my own lookup when I get home from work. I've watched a few suggested (thx for the links!)! Of course I watched Walking Dead this morning. Go asian guy!
To check out: FMA: Brotherhood (watched the 1st series before) Mirai Nikki Macross Frontier To Aru Kagaku No Railgun/Index (Hey, I like Hikaru No Go can't be too weird for me) Sket Dance (77 ep) Kino Journey Kaccano Samuri CHamploo Mishishi Puella Magi Madoka Magica Steins Gate Sword of Art Seto No Hanayome School RUmble Deadman Wonderland
Watched an liked FLCL Tengen Toppc Gurren Lagann Trigun/Bebop Hellsing Darker Than Black (I watched the original, didn't like the oav) Claymore
I actually tried to watch anime on Netflix, but the dubbing makes me cringe most of the time. I guess I still like subs and hearing "sticky" and "lacross" with terrible english.
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oh my god i came in here and i see people recommending sword art
whats wrong with you people
i hate you all LOL
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On February 11 2013 19:37 Targe wrote:Show nested quote +On February 11 2013 11:22 iTzSnypah wrote: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood
I believe its 52 or 53 (I'm probably wrong, I watched the whole show in 2 days on netflix a year ago) 30 minute episodes. This. Although I would watch Full Metal Alchemist first. Try Deadman Wonderland, Hellsing, Hellsing Ultimate OVA, Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, (Try giving Darker Than Black a shot again, it really is excellent) and there is a new anime coming out 2013 that looks incredible called Attack On Titan. Edit: Oh yeah, Claymore is good. Why would you ever recommend anyone to watch the horrible mess that ís the deadman wonderland anime? It's a horrible adaption of already only decent to mediocre source material. Might as well recommend him boku no pico while you're at it.
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On February 11 2013 22:58 Vista wrote: oh my god i came in here and i see people recommending sword art
whats wrong with you people
i hate you all LOL Probably like me who always come into topics like this and see people recommend FLCL and Trigun, both ridiculously overrated mediocre animes.
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On February 11 2013 23:13 Tobberoth wrote:Show nested quote +On February 11 2013 22:58 Vista wrote: oh my god i came in here and i see people recommending sword art
whats wrong with you people
i hate you all LOL Probably like me who always come into topics like this and see people recommend FLCL and Trigun, both ridiculously overrated mediocre animes.
I can understand you saying that about Trigun, but FLCL? To each their own I guess (but why would anyone recommend sword art >________>)
Anyways, watch JoJos.
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Oh yeah, definitely watch Kara no Kyoukai Too many good animes to list, and I don't even watch much anime lol
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On February 11 2013 23:01 Unleashing wrote:Show nested quote +On February 11 2013 19:37 Targe wrote:On February 11 2013 11:22 iTzSnypah wrote: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood
I believe its 52 or 53 (I'm probably wrong, I watched the whole show in 2 days on netflix a year ago) 30 minute episodes. This. Although I would watch Full Metal Alchemist first. Try Deadman Wonderland, Hellsing, Hellsing Ultimate OVA, Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, (Try giving Darker Than Black a shot again, it really is excellent) and there is a new anime coming out 2013 that looks incredible called Attack On Titan. Edit: Oh yeah, Claymore is good. Why would you ever recommend anyone to watch the horrible mess that ís the deadman wonderland anime? It's a horrible adaption of already only decent to mediocre source material. Might as well recommend him boku no pico while you're at it.
Because I found it highly enjoyable to watch? All subjective.
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