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<blockquote data-quote="StreamOfTheSky" data-source="post: 4693047" data-attributes="member: 35909"><p>I also like Lupin III. I also did like Ninja Scroll, though. (And beware Ninja Resurrection, which sucks and tries to pose as a sequel to scroll).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Have to recommend Record of Lodoss War, both the OVA and the tv series (chronicles of the heroic knight). Fantasy series, based off a campaign from a D&D offshoot, or something. I'm sure others could explain it better. But it has fantasy, magic, fighting, and romance.</p><p></p><p>The entire Gundam series is excellent, though some is more light-hearted, while most of it is serious. I've seen Gundam Wing, 00, half of Seed, 08th MS team, and G Gundam. Of them, they are all great mecha anime with lots of political maneuverings and character development. Except G Gundam (and I guess 08th MS somewhat). G Gundam is just a "street fighter" gundam, and pretty fun if you don't take it seriously. Haven't seen any of the original timeline yet, but I've heard all good things about those series.</p><p></p><p>Bastard is another fantasy anime set in a dystopian future. The main character is a cocky a-hole and very much an anti-hero, if a hero at all (until the end), but man is he entertaining to watch declare things like, "There's only one god, and his name is Dark Schneider!" (himself). Actually has character development. Some nudity.</p><p></p><p>Martian Successor Nadesico is a great sci-fi and mecha anime parody, eventually mocking even more subjects, liek anime otaku.</p><p></p><p>Trigun has good shoot outs, but it's a great series more for the character. The first half, the anime is kinda silly,and has a good amount of humor, but as the main character's past dominates the later episodes, it becomes much more dark and tragic. Setting is futuristic, yet western, on some other planet that a colonization ship crash lands on.</p><p></p><p>Also going to second Cowboy Bebop, Miyzaki, Metropolis, and FLCL.</p><p>I'll list more as I think of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StreamOfTheSky, post: 4693047, member: 35909"] I also like Lupin III. I also did like Ninja Scroll, though. (And beware Ninja Resurrection, which sucks and tries to pose as a sequel to scroll). Have to recommend Record of Lodoss War, both the OVA and the tv series (chronicles of the heroic knight). Fantasy series, based off a campaign from a D&D offshoot, or something. I'm sure others could explain it better. But it has fantasy, magic, fighting, and romance. The entire Gundam series is excellent, though some is more light-hearted, while most of it is serious. I've seen Gundam Wing, 00, half of Seed, 08th MS team, and G Gundam. Of them, they are all great mecha anime with lots of political maneuverings and character development. Except G Gundam (and I guess 08th MS somewhat). G Gundam is just a "street fighter" gundam, and pretty fun if you don't take it seriously. Haven't seen any of the original timeline yet, but I've heard all good things about those series. Bastard is another fantasy anime set in a dystopian future. The main character is a cocky a-hole and very much an anti-hero, if a hero at all (until the end), but man is he entertaining to watch declare things like, "There's only one god, and his name is Dark Schneider!" (himself). Actually has character development. Some nudity. Martian Successor Nadesico is a great sci-fi and mecha anime parody, eventually mocking even more subjects, liek anime otaku. Trigun has good shoot outs, but it's a great series more for the character. The first half, the anime is kinda silly,and has a good amount of humor, but as the main character's past dominates the later episodes, it becomes much more dark and tragic. Setting is futuristic, yet western, on some other planet that a colonization ship crash lands on. Also going to second Cowboy Bebop, Miyzaki, Metropolis, and FLCL. I'll list more as I think of them. [/QUOTE]
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