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<blockquote data-quote="Synchronicity" data-source="post: 1557172" data-attributes="member: 10070"><p>Hmm, favourite anime. That's a difficult choice. In no particular order, my top five are:</p><p></p><p>Berserk: As many people in this thread have already said, this anime kicks ass. On an unrelated note, I tend to think of it as quite a good anime for showing what D&D characters at around lvls 8-10 can do to generic soldiers.(Who, to my way of thinking are War 1-3s or Ftr 1-2s.) </p><p></p><p>Hellsing: If you can accept the fact that the animation quality falls in the second half of the series (mainly because they run out of money; the first half's great, with the first episode being gorgeous!), it's a very good anime.</p><p></p><p>Cowboy Bebop: I consider Episodes 5 (with the cathedral) and 26 (the final episode) to be two of the greatest episodes of anime I've ever seen. The rest of the anime is great too, though I personally don't consider it my absolute favourite.</p><p></p><p>FLCL: This anime is very short and very odd. I admit to really liking it, though it takes about three viewing before you start to understand it. (The first time, your brain fuses; the second time, you say things like "Well, I get that..but what the hell?!") Very good, though. Maybe a little strange for some people's taste.</p><p></p><p>Hmm...number 5. I think I'd probably cast my vote for Get Backers, an interesting anime that most people have never heard of. It's about these two guys who go around retrieving things for people..and who happen to have nifty anime powers of doom. Fun series. Other possible contenders for my top five anime include Fruits Basket (slow, somewhat sweet, but very well done.) and Gravitation. (not entirely what most people expect out of anime, but it's a good series.)</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Can't believe I forgot Read or Die! That's in contention for the top five, too; the whole idea's so good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Synchronicity, post: 1557172, member: 10070"] Hmm, favourite anime. That's a difficult choice. In no particular order, my top five are: Berserk: As many people in this thread have already said, this anime kicks ass. On an unrelated note, I tend to think of it as quite a good anime for showing what D&D characters at around lvls 8-10 can do to generic soldiers.(Who, to my way of thinking are War 1-3s or Ftr 1-2s.) Hellsing: If you can accept the fact that the animation quality falls in the second half of the series (mainly because they run out of money; the first half's great, with the first episode being gorgeous!), it's a very good anime. Cowboy Bebop: I consider Episodes 5 (with the cathedral) and 26 (the final episode) to be two of the greatest episodes of anime I've ever seen. The rest of the anime is great too, though I personally don't consider it my absolute favourite. FLCL: This anime is very short and very odd. I admit to really liking it, though it takes about three viewing before you start to understand it. (The first time, your brain fuses; the second time, you say things like "Well, I get that..but what the hell?!") Very good, though. Maybe a little strange for some people's taste. Hmm...number 5. I think I'd probably cast my vote for Get Backers, an interesting anime that most people have never heard of. It's about these two guys who go around retrieving things for people..and who happen to have nifty anime powers of doom. Fun series. Other possible contenders for my top five anime include Fruits Basket (slow, somewhat sweet, but very well done.) and Gravitation. (not entirely what most people expect out of anime, but it's a good series.) EDIT: Can't believe I forgot Read or Die! That's in contention for the top five, too; the whole idea's so good! [/QUOTE]
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