Orenji wrote:I bought the first box set for Kenshin...wow...back when it first came out, I believe. I haven't, or have rarely, watched it since then. It sits on my shelf collecting dust, and I haven't really had much of an urge to see the rest of it. It wasn't bad, but I can't understand people thinking it's the best anime in the world.
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?
Well, honestly, the first season of episodes isn't all that great. There are far too many filler episodes (I thought), and they aren't that well done. The show
really kicks up when the second season comes around, which is the Kyoto Arc. I own the box set for that one, and love it! It's very similar to the manga (which is SO much better, in my opinion), and it has no filler eps. The third arc has nothing to do with the manga at all, and I was somewhat dissapointed by the final episode (though I haven't finished watching the entire 3rd arc in the anime). The manga]Last Exile[/B]--Yeah, so I've only seen one episode, and I had no clue what was going on, but it seemed kind of dull when I watched it. Maybe it's just that I got a bad first impression?
Ghost in the Shell--I've watched it on numerous occasions, and I must say, I do love the OP's for both seasons, but what is so great about this show, besides that and its animation? The majority of the episodes are basically a combination of diplomatic-type people talking in a meeting room, talking in a car, or talking in their cyborg-minds. I just don't understand why it's that interesting, and I've always found it hard to follow, though I did enjoy some of it.
Paranoia Agent--From what I watched of this show, I found that it was weird, confusing, and a little on the boring side of things. What makes it so great? *is shot by Mr. SmartyPants*