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Re: The anime network
Posted by Cassius on Sat Jan 29th at 7:06am 2005


? quoting OtZman
Love Hina was one of the first series I saw. Tbh I didn't like it. There was to much "kick Keitaro up in the sky" for my taste. And it took 25 episodes for them to kiss each other. >_<

You mean the chicks did?





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Re: The anime network
Posted by Vash on Sat Jan 29th at 7:14am 2005


That little salior at the end is priceless xD.
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Posted by OtZman on Sat Jan 29th at 10:08am 2005


? quote: Cassius
? quoting OtZman
Love Hina was one of the first series I saw. Tbh I didn't like it. There was to much "kick Keitaro up in the sky" for my taste. And it took 25 episodes for them to kiss each other. >_<

You mean the chicks did?



Actually, the girls kiss each way earlier, like half though the series or something. They act as if kissing is the biggest deal in the world. Wonder if they actually are that way in Japan.
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Re: The anime network
Posted by Crono on Sat Jan 29th at 11:53am 2005


Otz, you're kidding right? Most all characters in anime are characatures. [addsig]



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Posted by OtZman on Sat Jan 29th at 2:39pm 2005


Just a thought. I guess one can get quite a distorted picture of other countries and their people, like some people think that all swedish chicks are big-boobed, blond hotties.
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Re: The anime network
Posted by $loth on Sat Jan 29th at 2:41pm 2005


Me not seen much proper anime [by which I mean not pokemon], although I have seen that episode in OtZman's sig [that is naruto isn't it?]. Full metal alchamist looked quite good, but only saw one or two episodes.
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Posted by OtZman on Sat Jan 29th at 3:00pm 2005


It sure is from Naruto. Good ol' Rock Lee. Full Metal Alchemist is a good series. A little like Naruto, but a little more scary and brutal at times. I recommend both series.
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Posted by Adam Hawkins on Sat Jan 29th at 3:13pm 2005


Not watched any for ages apart from Sprited Away and Princess Mononoke, but I used to watch stuff like The Guyver, Dominion Tank Police and Crying Freeman. There's also a whole bunch of films I don't remember the titles of (apart from Golgo 13) that used to show on Paramount - before it became Paramount Comedy.

Do shows like Belle & Sebastion, Mysterious Cities of Gold and Ulysses 31 count as anime?

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Posted by ReNo on Sat Jan 29th at 4:24pm 2005


Still haven't gotten around to seeing Spirited Away, but I did enjoy both Princess Mononoke and Laputa so chances are I'll really like it. A somewhat mech oriented anime that is well worth watching is Patlabor. The storyline is frighteningly like Front Mission 3 in places, which is sort of an added bonus in my opinion [addsig]



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Posted by Crono on Sat Jan 29th at 7:36pm 2005


? quote:Still haven't gotten around to seeing Spirited Away, but I did enjoy both Princess Mononoke and Laputa so chances are I'll really like it. A somewhat mech oriented anime that is well worth watching is Patlabor. The storyline is frighteningly like Front Mission 3 in places, which is sort of an added bonus in my opinion


I liked it more then Mononoke... but a lot of people don't agree with me on that for some reason. Then again, a lot of people don't realize they have the same director and writer. [addsig]




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Posted by Monqui on Sat Jan 29th at 7:41pm 2005


Spirited Away is a MUCH different film from Mononoke. It's (Mononoke) quite beautiful in it's own right, but it's obviously geared towards a younger audience. It's still a very visually appealing movie though. [addsig]



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Re: The anime network
Posted by Crono on Sat Jan 29th at 7:44pm 2005


Yes, yet so simliar. [addsig]



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Posted by G.Ballblue on Sat Jan 29th at 8:07pm 2005


/me opens wallet

Hmm. Looks like it's time for me to expand my collection a little.

Probably the hardest part of buying new anime is actually deciding whether you like it or not. I'm curious to see just how much variety the "anime network" actually has, since most of the things I have bought in the past I have either seen on Cartoon Network (evil) of TechTV (when it was still TechTV)

/me remembers Crest of the Stars

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Posted by Crono on Sat Jan 29th at 8:21pm 2005


It's pretty diverse. Just look at their programming schedule. [addsig]




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