Recent additions/continuations:
- Steins;Gate
- Nisemonogatari
- Deadman Wonderland
Which season? Or perhaps, the movie?KuroHari wrote:
and Mobile Suit Gundam 00 .
That's quite a group you have there. Unfortunately, I lack the ability to convince my friends to watch Higurashi (due to it's contents).Accelerator-kun wrote:
Despite the tons of anime I have to finish, 2 of my classmates decided to start watching Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni (yes, I've convinced them). So I'm rewatching all 4 seasons with them, 2 episodes per day every night on skype :3
In my class we are in 4 otaku. We all like seinen, so we have no problem with Higurashi contents.The Ribbon Red wrote:
That's quite a group you have there. Unfortunately, I lack the ability to convince my friends to watch Higurashi (due to it's contents).Accelerator-kun wrote:
Despite the tons of anime I have to finish, 2 of my classmates decided to start watching Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni (yes, I've convinced them). So I'm rewatching all 4 seasons with them, 2 episodes per day every night on skype :3
You're lucky. The "Otaku" in my class only likes mainstream shit (N*****, **e***, etc).Accelerator-kun wrote:
In my class we are in 4 otaku. We all like seinen, so we have no problem with Higurashi contents.
At least you have mecha, it'a bit rare at this times.The Ribbon Red wrote:
You're lucky. The "Otaku" in my class only likes mainstream shit (N*****, **e***, etc).Accelerator-kun wrote:
In my class we are in 4 otaku. We all like seinen, so we have no problem with Higurashi contents.
There are some who stepped out of that, but only reached Mecha and Moe.
Your kind is the rare ones in my country. Those who became an acknowledged Otaku here can only reach Mecha and Moe. Dare not they step further or else...Accelerator-kun wrote:
At least you have mecha, it'a bit rare at this times.
Why don't they search for more on the internet then? For sure I've not met Higurashi and Elfen Lied on TV >.<The Ribbon Red wrote:
Your kind is the rare ones in my country. Those who became an acknowledged Otaku here can only reach Mecha and Moe. Dare not they step further or else...Accelerator-kun wrote:
At least you have mecha, it'a bit rare at this times.
They do, but they only limit themselves to Mecha and Moe. So far, those who step out from those boundaries became a closet otaku.Accelerator-kun wrote:
Why don't they search for more on the internet then? For sure I've not met Higurashi and Elfen Lied on TV >.<
Nice one.Randy96 wrote:
other stuff, and going through Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica
Yeah, it was.heriotzA wrote:
finished: zero no tsukaima (1-2-3-4) all second time D: !
started: Fairy Tail (it was a good anime!)
Of The Dead?Marifune-kun wrote:
Kore wa zombie desu ka
Yes, unfortunately, you are both rightThe Ribbon Red wrote:
Yeah, it was.heriotzA wrote:
finished: zero no tsukaima (1-2-3-4) all second time D: !
started: Fairy Tail (it was a good anime!)
Now it's just some mainstream s**t.
It should have given climax (and conclusion, if possible) with the Igneel search thing. But to no avail, nothing has advanced. Which means...Hitsugaya936 wrote:
Yes, unfortunately, you are both right
Nah. 'cause the ecchi plays an important part of the story.Accelerator-kun wrote:
After reading the manga, I've started watching Seikon No Qwaser (aka."The Qwaser of Stigmata"). It's so damn well done, draws are very good, and action scenes too! Ok, it has a strong ecchi part, but if you like shounen you must give it a try!
Nice. I reckon only watching 2 movies of them (I forgot the names) and both seasons. Quite decent, if you ask me.Powersocke wrote:
Well then, first two Movies and the first season of Ghost In The Shell are finishes, now I'll go on with the 2nd season and after that I'll watch the last movie.
Well, there are three movies. The one which came out 1995 (redone in 2008 if I'm not wrong) named "Ghost In The Shell", the one which came out 2004 named "Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence" and the last one came out after the second season "Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd G.I.G." which is named "Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex Solid State Society".The Ribbon Red wrote:
Nice. I reckon only watching 2 movies of them (I forgot the names) and both seasons. Quite decent, if you ask me.
With ecchi or not, the story is good.The Ribbon Red wrote:
Nah. 'cause the ecchi plays an important part of the story.Accelerator-kun wrote:
After reading the manga, I've started watching Seikon No Qwaser (aka."The Qwaser of Stigmata"). It's so damn well done, draws are very good, and action scenes too! Ok, it has a strong ecchi part, but if you like shounen you must give it a try!
And me no wanna that.
I think I've watched Innocence and Solid State Society (or maybe redone of GiTS?). Though I'm not really sure since I watch them when I was in 5th grade or something.Powersocke wrote:
Well, there are three movies. The one which came out 1995 (redone in 2008 if I'm not wrong) named "Ghost In The Shell", the one which came out 2004 named "Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence" and the last one came out after the second season "Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd G.I.G." which is named "Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex Solid State Society".The Ribbon Red wrote:
Nice. I reckon only watching 2 movies of them (I forgot the names) and both seasons. Quite decent, if you ask me.
I suppose so. But the ecchi's role is a big letdown for me (considering where I am and how I was raised).Accelerator-kun wrote:
With ecchi or not, the story is good.
If I'm correct then there's a movie-like OVA of Ghost In The Shell called "The Laughing Man" where they put all Laughing Man episodes together to a movie-like episode. But I'm not 100% sure on that.The Ribbon Red wrote:
I think I've watched Innocence and Solid State Society (or maybe redone of GiTS?). Though I'm not really sure since I watch them when I was in 5th grade or something.
But other than that, I pretty much enjoy the anime. Yes, both seasons.
LOL, "The Laughing Troll"Powersocke wrote:
If I'm correct then there's a movie-like OVA of Ghost In The Shell called "The Laughing Man" where they put all Laughing Man episodes together to a movie-like episode. But I'm not 100% sure on that.