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dtm42
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If they're ignoring this stickied thread and making posts that say "I like this and this and this, tell me what Anime to watch next", then they are rude and lazy. Lazy, because they can't be bothered searching for stuff themselves or reading this thread. And rude, because they expect others to do their work for them while refusing to use the help offered here. So yeah, rude and lazy. If they genuinely had tried all the tools we've provided and still need help then I personally would be happy to provide them with recommendations. But how often does that happen? Hardly ever. |
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nobahn
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May I trouble a moderator (perhaps Tony K.?) to post a link to this recommendation thread?
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Tony K.
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Done.
I put it under the Staff/Voice Actor recommendations link. |
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redsabre
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Don't know where else this would go, so I'm posting it here. I'm not looking for a genre per se, but rather individual titles, so I didn't post this in the Official Recommendation Threads.
I would like it if someone could recommend some anime with cocky or brash main characters. Like Gene from Outlaw Star, for instance, except even more cocky. I guess I'm kind of looking for the anime version of Han Solo, if you will. Big mouthed, rogueish, and cool. What anime has characters like that? |
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CrowLia
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I hope this is the right place to ask this.
One of my friends made me a strange request. You know how there's anime that can be especially enjoyed by people knowledgeable in the anime's theme? Like how a historian can enjoy Hetalia or a biologist can enjoy Moyashimon. My friend is already an anime fan, and she's an engineer. She asked me if there was that kind of anime for engineers. I can't think of one, but I was wondering if anyone here could give me any heads up about something like that, because right now I'm pretty clueless |
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Tris8
Posts: 2114 Location: Where the rain is. |
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Could a moderator post a link to the Historical Anime Recommendation Thread? Thanks in advance.
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Tony K.
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Done.
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By_the_Jelly_Beans?
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What kind of engineer? (If there are different kinds...I can think of electrical engineer off the top of my head so I'm unsure if there are more.) About the only thing I can think of would be a show like Ghost in the Shell. Which there is a good chance they've already seen. Otherwise I'm drawing a blank for now. Maybe a mech show, Full Metal Panic had a couple of min. about the workings of the mech. |
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CrowLia
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^ She's a mechatronic/robotic engineer (something along those lines, I'm not particularly sure)
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Knoepfchen
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Hello, I was wondering if what I'm searching for would be too close to asking for recommendations or acceptable.
I enjoy sharing stuff I like with friends, and I have some troubles finding anime titles that work for people who are not anime fans per se. I mostly watch shows, and getting someone to sit through 26 episodes to reach a conclusion can be a challenge. There are always the Ghibli movies, of course. Now, some shows have nice standalone episodes that can serve as a good introduction to anime beyond what can be seen on everyday TV, but most of the time a movie might proof to be more practical. So, what I am looking for would be a collection of movies and/or episodes that work well as an introduction to anime for showing to generally interested people who might be put off by the usual stuff shown on TV and who are just unaware how diverse and broad the spectrum really is. (Maybe there's a little missionary hidden within me for wanting to awaken my friend's interest like that.) Since it might be off putting for newbies if they get confronted with too much weird stuff, maybe things should be somewhat compatible. This thread has a link to a video by JesuOtaku dealing with this topic, basically I am looking for more things along the line of this. Should or could I open a thread for dealing with this topic? |
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dtm42
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I bought from JB Hi-Fi a Sony-produced bundle of five Anime movies; Steamboy, Memories, Metropolis, Paprika and Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door. One of the best purchases I've ever made with respect to both quality of product and value for money. Can't remember how much it cost me but it was pretty cheap; it was less than the cost of two individual movies. Your best best is to look out for such deals online, or get a friend who is travelling overseas to pick up a similar bundle for you. |
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ScumbagYoshi
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Ghost in the Shell and Planetes are the only ones I can think of, and even GitS is pretty sketch if you think you can enjoy it more if you're knowledgeable in engineering (don't think you can). Also, haven't finished them, but Noein or Dennou Coil might be right up an engineer's alley. |
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Ignatz
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I'm looking for any anime that deal with controversial things. Some examples I already know:
Welcome to the NHK deals with phenomenon called hikikomori (it refers to people who withdraw from social life, often seeking extreme degrees of isolation and confinement) Koi Kaze deals with incest (I know there are a lot of incest shows, but this is probably the only mature one) Hourou Musuko deals with transsexualism Is there any anime that deals with, for example, prostitution? Last edited by Ignatz on Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:36 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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ScumbagYoshi
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Uhhh....
The Tatami Galaxy is an anime on Hikki life. Genshiken is a comedy piece about Otaku culture, which a lot of people in society either see as gross and perverted or just plain don't understand. Texhnolyze has a variety of socially backward motifs ranging from pedophilia, homosexuality, prostitution, incest, slavery and in general excessive violence and human experimentation. |
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Tris8
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Gunslinger Girl is about a group of young girls who are brainwashed and trained as assassins for the Italian government. It treats the subject seriously, and although making them assassins is obviously very wrong, it is fascinating to hear what both the girls and their Handlers (adult overseer) have to say.
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