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It was sort of a pioneer: The Wachowskis paid homage to it in their "Matrix" movies.Just wondering but what is it about the ghost in the shell anime series that you enjoy?
It was sort of a pioneer: The Wachowskis paid homage to it in their "Matrix" movies.Just wondering but what is it about the ghost in the shell anime series that you enjoy?
The 1995 film? Sure... the anime series in particular? I just don’t get the appeal. Maybe if you really, really like cyberpunk... but from what I remember the cyberpunk elements from the original film are hugely watered down in the subsequent anime series. I think the first anime season as well as the movie sequel kept some of that intact, but as far as the writing, (overall) animation quality and character development goes, the anime series is a huge downgrade from the movie. Seems to me it exists for no reasonIt was sort of a pioneer: The Wachowskis paid homage to it in their "Matrix" movies.
Thanks. Added to my watch list .
I'm temporarily signed up for Amazon Prime, and they've got Thermae Romae. Real low-budget animation, but it's kind of an ongoing gag.
You're ahead of me, I've only ever seen the original anime and manga upon which it was based. I cut it some slack given that the manga made it's appearance in 1989, when a lot of households didn't even own a computer and William Gibson's Neuromancer had only been published a few years prior, so it was pretty fresh in it's day.The 1995 film? Sure... the anime series in particular? I just don’t get the appeal. Maybe if you really, really like cyberpunk... but from what I remember the cyberpunk elements from the original film are hugely watered down in the subsequent anime series. I think the first anime season as well as the movie sequel kept some of that intact, but as far as the writing, (overall) animation quality and character development goes, the anime series is a huge downgrade from the movie. Seems to me it exists for no reason
Aside from my weekly updates on the longer standing series of One Piece (currently up-to-date to episode 955) and Black Clover (episode 156), I'm currently re-watching Gundam 00. It's my favourite from the Gundam series and Gundam is the only real mech genre I like, which is saying something when I don't like sci-fi / outer space types.
Nothing. I also like UC. It's likely my next favourite Gundam series. It's just something about 00's presentation and the main characters that make them cool to me. Ah yes I forgot about Full Metal Panic! and others like Code Geass are mech (but not outer space) anime that I like too, but most others I've watched never impressed me. One of the reasons is how hard it is to keep track of hundreds of names of characters/gadgets/factions and technical terminology when in comes to space anime. I watch to be entertained, not confused.What dont you like about UC gundam ? Thats my favorite mech anime. Full metal panic is pretty good too. I juts watched G Gundam for the first time......oh man lol. Good sound track though.
Nothing. I also like UC. It's likely my next favourite Gundam series. It's just something about 00's presentation and the main characters that make them cool to me. Ah yes I forgot about Full Metal Panic! and others like Code Geass are mech (but not outer space) anime that I like too, but most others I've watched never impressed me. One of the reasons is how hard it is to keep track of hundreds of names of characters/gadgets/factions and technical terminology when in comes to space anime. I watch to be entertained, not confused.
Hiroshi Abe is a pretty fun actorThe live adaptation of this one is actually surprisingly good.
Watched it a long time ago. I unexpectedly enjoyed it. It's charming. The ending song is also in my collection. I tend to like ending more than opening songs, probably because I like ballads.Check out Big-O, its not outer space, and has sorta a batman and cowboy bebop vibe to it.
Check out Big-O, its not outer space, and has sorta a batman and cowboy bebop vibe to it.
Watched it a long time ago. I unexpectedly enjoyed it. It's charming. The ending song is also in my collection. I tend to like ending more than opening songs, probably because I like ballads.
Having watched subs for two decades, I can't see myself getting used back to dub even when it's arguably better. It'd be annoying to have to research which version is best before watching each anime each time.
If it takes your life to pursuit what you believe is right, will you?
well it's far from masterpiece, but B Gata H Kei got serious good dub IMO. just the material is, cringey.. well I'm not gonna judge people's preferences though.. LOL. I do prefer original seiyuu TBHHaving watched subs for two decades, I can't see myself getting used back to dub even when it's arguably better. It'd be annoying for me to have to research which version is best before watching each anime each time with how many I'm watching, unless it's a masterpiece.
If I may add one more to my list from this season, that will be Akudama Drive.
It has its problems, especially given the short length and a bit of unnatural development over the first half (though the tension was nice), overall I like it quite a bit, in particular the growth of the main character.
Still, I believe it would have been way better if this was two-season, though then the directors might not be able to keep the story from being too sluggish.