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<blockquote data-quote="Nightfall" data-source="post: 3580979" data-attributes="member: 374"><p>*seven*</p><p></p><p>While the one edit and the way they did the widescreen was annoying, Sci-fi delivered a first rate hit out of the park towards getting a true anime block to compete with AS. While I'm not sure the rest of the upcoming lineup will be that entertaining (Hard to do with Manga Entertainment's limited collection), it's at least gotten its foot in the door with Git:SSS.</p><p></p><p>A furious romp of mystery, intrigue, action and basically what fans of the Gits:SAC and 2nd Gig enjoyed. I will say it helps to have seen both, but not enough you need to worry about missing plot points. The plot is complex enough to worry about without delving too deeply in to matters mentioned in the show or both movies. </p><p></p><p>Honestly folks ole NF is pleased as punch to have watched this. I hope Ani-Monday on Sci-fi can expand to go to 11 to 2 am. I want to see this compete with the "best" weekday lineups AS can manage. Mean time I'll wait and see how Macross, Tokko, Noein and Street Fighter work out. I am hopeful for two of them (Tokko and Noein), but not sure about the rest. I am sure Highlander: Quest for Vengeance July 30th will be a stellar success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightfall, post: 3580979, member: 374"] *seven* While the one edit and the way they did the widescreen was annoying, Sci-fi delivered a first rate hit out of the park towards getting a true anime block to compete with AS. While I'm not sure the rest of the upcoming lineup will be that entertaining (Hard to do with Manga Entertainment's limited collection), it's at least gotten its foot in the door with Git:SSS. A furious romp of mystery, intrigue, action and basically what fans of the Gits:SAC and 2nd Gig enjoyed. I will say it helps to have seen both, but not enough you need to worry about missing plot points. The plot is complex enough to worry about without delving too deeply in to matters mentioned in the show or both movies. Honestly folks ole NF is pleased as punch to have watched this. I hope Ani-Monday on Sci-fi can expand to go to 11 to 2 am. I want to see this compete with the "best" weekday lineups AS can manage. Mean time I'll wait and see how Macross, Tokko, Noein and Street Fighter work out. I am hopeful for two of them (Tokko and Noein), but not sure about the rest. I am sure Highlander: Quest for Vengeance July 30th will be a stellar success. [/QUOTE]
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