Nightfall said:
Glad to see many people recommending Samurai Champloo. I have to say, since watching the Fan subs, it's probably my most favorite semi-current anime around.
Burst Angel and Gun Slinger Girls I'd recommend too. Fun did a great job dubbing those two series.
Yeah, I just picked up "Gunslinger Girls" and I must say, I like it. I thought it was gonna be another "Noir" rip-off or some OVA aimed at pedophiles. But it surprised me. I bought "Noir" and was disappointed. "Gunslinger Girls" was much better.
This girl I know was also constantly saying how I should check out "Full Metal Alchemist". So, when it was released stateside I went out and bought it. I liked it well enough, but a lot of it seemed to be just like any other anime. The opening sequenced grabbed my attention, but then it went away when the tone went from serious to super-light. I was like, "Hmm....okay". Not that I don't mind that style, but its seems to be the norm for most typical anime.
But.......I get to the second disc. Then ....wow.....now its getting good. Okay, I'm hooked. I was wrong to judge so quickly. Thank goodness I gambled and picked up the 2nd disc.
As with the previous posters, I'll also recommend:
-Macross Plus
-Appleseed (the new toon-shaded cgi one - can pick it up easy at Best Buy)
-Azumanga Daioh (if you're in the mood for something light)
-Read or Die (the self contained OVA single disc original release - not the TV series)
-anything by Miyazaki: so also check out "Howl's Moving Castle" when it hits your town.
and if you wanna dig further back in time and try to find older titles, I'd recommend:
-Gunbuster
My friend really likes "Voice from a distant star". So, one night he had me watch it. I was like, "Uh...dude, have you seen Gunbuster?" He answered, "No". Then I told him that "Voice" is practicall a total rip off of Gunbuster. Good OVA that has dropped off most people's radar. It'll start off kinda typical for anime, bubbly teenage girl who has overly admired an older classmate as a hero (in a pilot academy), but that's only the first episode. The series is a really well written sci-fi story. If you can find it, check it out.
I'm a big Gundam fan too, but I admit, that series is hard to get into because of the storyline. But then again, I jumped right in without seeing the original and was okay.
"Gundam 0083: Stardust Memories" is one of my favorites, but the odd thing about that OVA is that it goes back and fills in the gap between the original late 70's "Gundam" and the 80's TV series that was launched afterward "Zeta Gundam". It does stand on its own, but the story has more impact when you know what went on before and after it. I guess its like Cartoon Network's "Clone Wars" ... filling in the gap between Ep.II and Ep.III.
"Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket" is cool in that it tells a Gundam story from the viewpoint of a civilian boy. I really like this one.
"Gundam 08th MS Team": is pretty good too (ending isn't as strong as the previous two mentioned, but still good viewing). This series tells of the original war from the 70's Gundam (the One Year War) but from the viewpoint of the ground forces doing battle on Earth.
The numbers 0080 and all that is the Universal Calendar date. When mankind went into colonizing space, the switched to a universal system of keeping track of years. So the first Gundam cartoon took place in 0079. Stardust Memories takes place in the year 0083.