khyronic Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 It's been awhile since I've bought some anime dvds and I'm starting to get the itch. Any thoughts on good tv series and/or OVA's to check out? I'll mention some of what i have(it would take too long to list them all). Please, no comments on any on this list as again, these are ones I already have, so I'm I'm looking for suggestions outside of these. Thanks in advance. I OWN C Bebop, Slayers, Trigun, Silent Mobius, Outlaw Star, Kenshin, Evangelion, Lodoss War, Gasaraki, Bubblegum, Excel Saga, Nadesico, Princess Miyu, Escaflowne, Rayearth, Orphen and Escaflowne, to name some Quote
ShadowerV2 Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 Fruits Basket and Full Metal Panic is good. Quote
Godzilla Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 Full Metal Panic is good to get. Witch Hunter Robin and Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex are good too.. Quote
mpchi Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 The recent Berserk 'brick' collection is a steal. $56.99 at Best Buy for a 25 episodes very good show. For on going DVD shows, Samurai Champloo & Gungrave are my recent favorite. Samurai Champloo is very high quality stuff, just like Bebop with swords. Gungrave is slightly less high quality on the animation department, but the storytelling & characters are awesome. Quote
Dangaioh Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 I would also recommend Galaxy Angel. Quote
Fortress_Maximus Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 (edited) I recommend if you enjoy... Romance/comedy: Kimagure Orange Road, Maison Ikkoku, Urusei Yatsura, Video Girl Ai Mahoromatic Suspense/drama: Patlabor tv, ova & movies GunBuster ovas Mononoke Hime movie Laputa Castle in the Sky movie Nausicaa movie Pon Poko movie Urusei Yatsura movies Wicked City movie Arislan ova series Orguss 02 ova series Escaflowne tv series Mermaid Forest & Mermaid Scar ova series Nadia tv series GITS movies and tv series Action: Iczer-1 ovas (sci-fi, monsters, mecha) Dangaioh ovas (sci-fi, mecha) Macross Plus ovas & movie (mecha) Mazinkaiser (mecha) Guyver ovas (sci-fi, monsters) Berserk series (demons & sword fighting) Ninja Scroll movie (ninjitsu & sword fighting) SF 2 movie (hand-to-hand) Fist of the North Star (hand-to-hand) Shamanic Princess ova (shojo-fighting) City Hunter tv series (guns w/comedy) Kenshin ovas (swords) Just my two cents. Edited February 11, 2005 by Fortress_Maximus Quote
Pat Payne Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 I'd always suggest some of the classics, such as Urusei Yatsura, Lupin III, Harlock and The Slayers as well as a few new and very good series like Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Last Exile (which is, IMHO, one of the best anime series of the new millenium). Quote
Keith Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 You should definately grab the AnimEigo Macross DVD's before they're gone. Aside from that: -Giant Robo -Mahoromatic -Mezzo (TV) -Yamato Movies box -Mazinkaiser (another vote) -Zeta Gundam -Megazone 23 Quote
areaseven Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 The Dagger of Kamui Dai-Guard Figure 17 Gunslinger Girl Heat Guy J A Little Snow Fairy Sugar NOIR Project A-Ko Street Fighter II: The Movie Submarine 707R Quote
Gui Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 (...) and Last Exile (which is, IMHO, one of the best anime series of the new millenium). I second that Also of interest: - Gall Force: Eternal Story - Armitage III - all Gundam 0079/0080/0083 stuff - Gasaraki - Voices of a Distant Star - The Cockpit - Gunsmith Cats - Blue Gender - Silent Mobius - Sol Bianca - Record of Lodoss War - Iria Zeiram - Now and Then, Here and There Quote
jwinges Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 Try Hanoko maid team either the original or the new remade ed. (Comedy) Ikki Tousen (Fanservice fighter) Fruits basket (Drama) Please twins (Comedy) Ghost in the shell movie 2 and SAC TV (Action) Gundam Seed Gundam Zeta Initial D (Action) Ruruni Kenshin (Fighter) X Driver (Action) Kiddy Grade (Action) Ai Yori Aoshi 1&2 (Drama comedy) Full Metal Panic (Action Comedy) Full Metal Alchemist (Action Drama) Grenadier (JAP) Trigun (Action) Love Hina (comedy) Azumanga Dioh (comedy) Anything by Myazaki (Great stuff) Oh my goddess movie or OVA (Comedy) Cowboy Bebop (Action) Wolfs Rain (Action) Outlaw star (Action) Steel angel Kurumi (Comedy) Quote
Mr March Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 Are there other ways I can recommend Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex? Because I like the series so much, I'm going to try to find those ways Seriously, I do like the show and I can definitely recommend it. I also loved the first Ghost in the Shell film, though I'm dissappointed with the second feature. Regardless of whether you liked the films or not, GITS: SAC is very different and a more conventional storytelling style that you'll most likely enjoy it. I can also recommend any Hayao Miyazaki films such as Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Nausicaa, and the like. They are fantastic films, albiet made for a little less mature audience (there are exceptions). If you enjoy an engrossing fantasy that's a little lighthearted, you'll love them. I'd also recommend more of Mamuro Oshii's films, especially Patlabor and Patlabor 2 films. Both are fantastic examples of well written, deliberately paced crime thrillers in a sci-fi setting. They are easily among the best animated mecha films ever made. I'd also recommend Akira and Grave of the Fireflies. It goes without saying that anyone getting into anime should see those films. Quote
GRAND CANNON Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 (edited) (...) and Last Exile (which is, IMHO, one of the best anime series of the new millenium). I second that .....I third that!!! Say what you want or how you want, but this is a "beautiful" series on all fronts. Edited February 11, 2005 by GRAND CANNON Quote
Fortress_Maximus Posted February 11, 2005 Posted February 11, 2005 (edited) I also would add: Romance: Ah! My Goddess OVAs Kimagure Orange Road movies 1 & 2 Mecha: Gundam Z & ZZ, Gundam 3 movies, Gundam 0080 OVAs Gundam 0083 OVAs Gundam Char's Counterattack movie Full Metal Panic Sci-Fi/Comedy: Dirty Pair OVAs & movies, Dirty Pair Flash OVAs, Tenchi Muyo OVAs Action/Edgy: Kite Vampire Hunter D original movie Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust movie Perfect Blue movie (thriller) Spriggen movie High School Adventure: Whisper of the Heart movie Graduation OVA End of Summer OVA (hentai) ZeGuy OVA Open the Door movie Rayearth (shojo) X 1999 (shojo) Edited February 12, 2005 by Fortress_Maximus Quote
Radd Posted February 12, 2005 Posted February 12, 2005 Captain Herlock: The Legend Returns is out on DVD from Geneon. I find it to be my favourite new anime release in the past several years. Rin Taro once again shows why he is such a renowned director, Matsumoto's characters are timeless classics, the music is excellent, and the animation is top notch. In addition, I second pretty much everything Keith suggested. Most Especially The Night the Earth Stood Still: Giant Robo the moment it is available on DVD. This is by far my favourite OVA. Much more deserving of the label "Classic" than most of the popular shows to have come out in the past 10 years. The Yamato movies should also be something to look out for, though I suspect you'd get much more enjoyment from them after seeing the actual television series first. Unfortunately, unless you find some fansubs or go the HK bootleg route, it is impossible to get the unedited show in english at this time. I'd also cast another reccomendation for the two Patlabor movies directed by Oshii. I think they far exceed more popular feature films such as Akira and Ghost in the Shell in nearly every respect. Quote
Yang_Neumann Posted February 12, 2005 Posted February 12, 2005 areaseven and Fortress Maximus are bang-on with their suggestions. I would highly reccommend Clamp's X, both the movie and the series. If you happen to find a copy of Tokyo Babylon, grab it because 1)it's a prequel to X and 2)it has been discontinued. If you liked the AdVid Notes option found on the Excel Saga DVDs, check out Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, as it also has this feature. Quote
GRAND CANNON Posted February 12, 2005 Posted February 12, 2005 Yang....I didn't see a mention of your avatar source? Quote
Oihan Posted February 13, 2005 Posted February 13, 2005 Not sure if this has been brought up...but I don't really care to read through those long lists...though I suppose I could use the search feature...anyway. How about Furi Kuri aka Fooly Cooly (FLCL)? Quote
Noyhauser Posted February 13, 2005 Posted February 13, 2005 It's been awhile since I've bought some anime dvds and I'm starting to get the itch. Any thoughts on good tv series and/or OVA's to check out? I'll mention some of what i have(it would take too long to list them all). Please, no comments on any on this list as again, these are ones I already have, so I'm I'm looking for suggestions outside of these. Thanks in advance. I've said this before, and people who have watched it will agree, that Legend of Galactic Heroes is probably one of the best Japanese animes you can watch. Its not a mindless action oriented series (although the action is top notch) but its one of the most impressive series you can watch. I think its done by the same person who wrote the Legend of the Lodoss war (Yoshiki Tanaka), and its not adapted from a manga as many Japanese animes are, but full length novels. Its a massive space opera, which tells the story of two empires at war.... full of engaging characters and likely one of the deepest plots out there. The battles pretty well look like texbook battles, using tactics derived from real battles. Its story is far superior to any Japanese or even American science fiction story (like babylon 5). If you are looking for a non typical japanese anime, this is it. I'd suggest you look to download the first few episodes and check them out to see if you like it... and then if you do, buy the Hong Kong Boots (because it was never licenced in north america.) Quote
khyronic Posted February 14, 2005 Author Posted February 14, 2005 Thanks for the replys. I have ALL THINGS MACROSS/ROBOTECH and a few others that have been mentioned that I did not originally. I think I've seen that Dagger of Kumai, but I might get that one. Legend of Galactic Heroes sounds interesting too. I'm waiting for GITS SAC to finish before getting it and I'm hoping for a legit version of Macross Zero too. I have Full Metal Panic. That was the last one I bought so I'm going to start watching it soon. Quote
wolfx Posted February 14, 2005 Posted February 14, 2005 I would reallly love to watch LoGH but ZOMG the series is longgggg! Gotta need more hdd space. Quote
bandit29 Posted February 14, 2005 Posted February 14, 2005 Like others have said..Last Exile. What a great show. Some others: Berserk Requiem from the Darkness Wolf's Rain RahXephon Quote
Yang_Neumann Posted February 19, 2005 Posted February 19, 2005 (edited) Yang....I didn't see a mention of your avatar source? There's a reason why I didn't mention them, nut now that I have seen that Nausicaa is coming out on DVD on 2/22, I can say with the greatest of confidence..... BUY ALL THINGS GHIBLI!!!!! Three Ghibli films coming to DVD this Tuesday. First time in their original format. Contentment is nigh- 'Nuff said! Edited February 19, 2005 by Yang_Neumann Quote
1st Border Red Devil Posted February 19, 2005 Posted February 19, 2005 If you liked The New Generation/Mospeada, I would reccomend Rhea Gall Force and Gall Force: Earth Chapter. I would also reccomend the original Bubblegum Crisis OAVs and AD Police Files OAVs. If you like hentai, End of Summer 1 & 2 were actually good (I never saw the 3rd one). Rei-Rei was also good, but more for the comedic value. Quote
areaseven Posted February 19, 2005 Posted February 19, 2005 Azumanga Daioh Gad Guard Gatchaman R.O.D -The TV- s-CRY-ed Quote
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