Joshua Christopher wrote:Okay, I want to know why people thought the ending of Fullmetal Alchemist was good, or for a harder one, why anyone throught the movie was good.
kaemmerite wrote:I'm still curious how anyone can like Inuyasha...
EDIT: BESIDES the "OM Gosh Sesshy is SUCH A BISHIE!!!!11!!!"
Tom Dincht wrote:EDIT: FORGET FRUITS BASKET!
POKEMON!
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I don't understand the hype with miyazaki in general! He's just way overrated. Yes he kind of change the views of anime in this country. But so what? His stories go too fast and just seem cheesy. Howl's Moving Castle was okay, just... so random.
Satoshi Kon is a MUCH better director than Hao Miyazaki. Perfect Blue was an amazing movie that was absolutely mindblowing.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I don't understand the hype with miyazaki in general! He's just way overrated. Yes he kind of change the views of anime in this country. But so what? His stories go too fast and just seem cheesy. Howl's Moving Castle was okay, just... so random.
Satoshi Kon is a MUCH better director than Hao Miyazaki. Perfect Blue was an amazing movie that was absolutely mindblowing.
AnimeHeretic wrote:There are a lot of titles I never understood the hype to, especially the movies:
Akira
Metropolis
Blood
Ghost in the Shell
Cowboy Bebop the Movie (a big dissapointment after the series)
Vampire Hunter D
Spriggan (Let's rip off the Spoiler to Secret of Blue Water!)
Princess Mononoke
Jin Roh
Lynx wrote:i never saw the big deal about kenshin to be honest. maybe i just need to see more. i've seen the first 13 episodes and i thought it was ok but nothing spectacular. does it get better later on or something?
Joshua Christopher wrote:Easy, easy...
InuYasha: Boys like Dragonball Z, and this is Dragonball Z for girls.
Cowboy Bebop: A great Western series about Cowboys versus the Galactic Indian Menace.
Rurouni Kenshin: A witty social commentary on dull blades? Perhaps some allegory for puberty?
Akira: Despite its horrid animation, the film got its success from the merchandising of the giant robots.
Metropolis: Duh, it's a Fritz Lang movie, you silly geese!
Blood: Um, because we need blood to live.
Ghost in the Shell: A good documentary about ghosts inside turtle shells.
Cowboy Bebop the Movie (a big dissapointment after the series): But you must admit the final battle between John Wayne and Sitting Bull was well drawn, despite the characters' flying through the air.
Vampire Hunter D: The name says it all, man. It's got a vampire who hunts down the letter D.
Spriggan (Let's rip off the Spoiler to Secret of Blue Water!): Because Spriggan is a pure, shut-your-brain-off popcorn movie with excellent animation, a great soundtrack, and Christian Bale stars as Howl in it.
Princess Mononoke: It's the anime equivalent of The Princess Bride!
Jin Roh: The followup to Samurai Champloo's Jin, as he learns what it takes to be a great baseball player.
Shounen Jump titles: Jumping is quite popular with tweens and video-game mascots, you know.
RahXephon: This is Hideaki Anno's magnum opus, in which teenagers battle evil invaders, angst, and listen to classical Beethoven music.
Fruits Basket: A healthy mix of healthy fruit and poor grammar.
Hayao Miyazaki: After doing Toy Story and A Bugs' Life, how could one not enjoy his films?
Pokemon: I have never heard of this, but kids DO enjoy poking.
Paranoia Agent: Oh yeah, I really liked this one because it had a lot of cool medical drama, and Tenma was a good protagonist.
Joshua Christopher wrote:Paranoia Agent: Oh yeah, I really liked this one because it had a lot of cool medical drama, and Tenma was a good protagonist.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I don't see any hype about perfect blue. A lot of people don't like it because of the nudity and sexual situations. I still love it though. It was an interesting tale.
skyblue wrote:And I've got to see Perfect Blue one of these days.
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