In this thread, let us discuss about the animated 2D media that I am aware many of us still appreciate ever since our childhood days.
Well then let us try to get the ball rolling.
first off, get that godawful Brainiac Attacks show out of your head, the guys who did that had nothing to do with the original staff.
I simply LOVE Justice league unlimited, [well, seasons 2 and 3 anyway] and most of DC cartoons directed by Bruce Timm who defined and Redefined the character of Batman with "Batman: The animated series" I hear that he will be directing an animated rendition [or animated sequel] of Darwyn Cooke's graphic novel "New Frontier" [try to read it, its 2 volumes of sweet story telling goodness] which is set in the 60s during the days of Macarthy-ism. [Marvel readers might compare this to "Civil War"]
Also rumors of DC cartoons creating an animated rendition of "Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey" [I wanted Death and Return of Superman, pfft.] The show's producer has also mentioned in an interview that they discussed about an animated rendition of "Dark Knight Returns" [An alternate universe story where an aged Bruce Wayne is forced to don the mantle of Batman once again] but nothing solid has been said about it.
And how about an anime about people who watch anime, or alternitavely, a manga about people who read manga... take your pick.
I just discovered this interesting show that my friend recommended me, "Genshiken." Its about an otaku club and their everyday travails. I was hesitant at first because of the premise but by the time they started singing the Combattler V OP, showing GGXX snapshots and made spoofs on Gundam Plamos, I was sold.
Im at ep 8 right now and the only bad thing I can say about the show is Kosaka... He's such an anti-typical otaku it makes me wanna stranggle him out of jelousy... or drop down to my knees ang go "Im not worthy! Im not worthy!"
nice show, Id recommend it to any person who thinks s/he's watched enough anime or read enough manga who wouldnt mind seeing an almost satyrical look on the otaku.
I'm a big JLU fan as well... if only I was actually able to watch the episodes outside of when I go visit my grandma :/ Stargirl is so awesome.
fooly cooly for ever!
I don't really watch much TV..at all. Though I did like the second season of Drawn Together enough that I'd watch it.
A few weeks ago I watched the toonami linup of Naruto/One Piece...and based on that I am going to say pirates in terms of entertainment were far superior. (Seriously...maybe I just ended up with a bad run on Naruto, but it was like freaking Yugioh/Pokemon with ninja powers)
I dunno...recently I havent had any real time/desire to watch any cartoons or anime.
welcome to the salty dogs amber.... *hands her her buckeneer hat and pirateish clothes.
the pirates claim on more yea dirty stinkin ninjas! :laugh
right now, I watch naruto. one piece never really caught my attention.
but a few years ago there were these two awesome shows on toonami that I watched all the time. and a few that were really good but not quite as good as these two.
anyways, the first one was ronin warriors. man, that was some good anime right there. if I ever see the dvd collection, I'm almost certain to get it.
then there was this odd little show called reboot. I think it's anime, but I'm not completely sure. anyways, it was cool.
of the zoids shows I've seen, I think I liked chaotic century and [whatever the one with bit cloud was called]. the one with the fuzor zoids was kinda meh.
'course, back when I was a bit younger, I used to get up every saturday morning AT 7:00 (keep in mind that nowadays you're lucky if I'm out of bed before 10 on a saturday) just to watch the new episode of digimon. man, I loved that show. I still will see it ocasionally on toon disney, and it's as cool as ever.
and is there anyone else that wishes animaniacs would return to tv? that was one funny show.
Genshiken is pretty funny, I was waiting for something that sort of made fun of the fanbase.
But good lord... Anyone that subjects themselves to the watered-down, castrated versions of anime they show in America deserves the opinion that it all sucks. One Piece in english still has a lot of good traits because it's still pretty funny, whereas Naruto relies a lot more on blood and cussing... stuff they cut out in the english dubbing. It's so hard for anyone to plead the case of a good anime when most people's prenotions of anime are all going to be thinking of stupid, saturday morning sunshine shows.
Could you imagine someone taking Drawn Together and editing out all of the sexual and racial humor? To make it Y7 rated? You'd get about 15 minutes of stupid crap, and I don't mean the base subject matter! That's the kind of crap we have to put up when any new series comes out, and it bites.
At least Adult Swim airs some uncut stuff... But it sure didn't take one of my favorite shows, Yu Yu Hakusho, to go from a 11PM showing of uncut episodes to a 6 PM slot dumbed-down piece of crap for the kids.
I love old cartoons and animes (well at least some) :) , but everyone knows as long as it's not rated ARRR it ain't good anymore.
Warning, this link contains Black Sabbath (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8n949Bi9-M&search=black%20sabbath%20cartoon)
JLU is pretty damn badass. I've never really been much of a fan of the whole DC/Marvel superhero thing (unless you count Marvel vs. Capcom 3. >_>), but when i started watching JLU and the original Justice League, i really liked it.
Another badass cartoon is Samurai Jack. I know they haven't made any new episodes in ages, but i often find myself switching on the TV and watching the reruns. Samurai Jack is pure Badass.
Xze likes:
Naruto (uncut Japanese version XD)
One Piece
YuYu Hakusho
Azumanga Diaoh
DNAngel
Pokemon
Invader Zim
Sailor Moon
InuYasha
Kids next Door
Samurai Jack
Courage the Cowardly Dog
Rugrats
Teen Titans
And many more!! XD
I haven't watched much anime lately because I'm too lazy to go out and rent the subtitled stuff. Dubbed anime really just...bugs the heck out of me and ends up making me more mad than nothing else. I usually just buy or download the manga. It's a easier and faster way to catch up on some of my favorite titles. X3
In terms of american cartoons, I haven't been watching much lately. However, I ADORE The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends. Both those shows are seriously gold in the pile of crap thats been making it on air lately.
Quote from: Zina on August 03, 2006, 08:07:41 PM
However, I ADORE The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends. Both those shows are seriously gold in the pile of crap thats been making it on air lately.
i second that notion.
Quote from: Xze-Xze on August 03, 2006, 08:08:41 PM
Quote from: Zina on August 03, 2006, 08:07:41 PM
However, I ADORE The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends. Both those shows are seriously gold in the pile of crap thats been making it on air lately.
i second that notion.
I third it.
we will now bring this topic to a general concensus. all in favor, say "aye"
I love mandy she's so evil
Latest favorite mandy quote
"It's 2 am so thats either a blood thirsty killer vampire or Billy. Please please please let it be the vampire"
I personally can only somewhat like 25% of what I watch. A much lower percentage are things I actively try to watch (4% maybe).
Anyway, I'm not the kind of person who lumps my shows together just because they share the same hour on the same station. For example, I've watched the Simpson's since I've been self-aware, but that doesn't mean I like King of the Hill, American Dad, and Family Guy and before you ask as to why I'm no fan of Family Guy; My explanation is simple: it's a rehash of derived sitcom plotlines filled with very annoying charactors that have become increasingly more annoying with time. Honestly, I'm suppose to laugh at "the greased up deaf/mute" just because he has a funny voice? There's no reason to make this charactor or the many others like him regulars when they have only the same punchline to deliver in all cases.
Before I start dumping on every show everybody watches, I'll just list the top cartoons that are on my netflix list.
Akira
Beast Wars
FLCL
Gundum 0083: Stardust Memory
Justice League
and Transformers The Movie
These aren't the only one's, but I'm feeling lazy right now and will only list the top group that comes to mind:
The Simpson's
Futurama
Mobile Suit Gundam (original)
Spider-Man ('94)
Gargoyles
One dishonarable mention: Street Sharks (they were not as "jawsome" as they claimed to be)
Quote from: Amber Panyko on August 03, 2006, 11:10:24 AM
(Seriously...maybe I just ended up with a bad run on Naruto, but it was like freaking Yugioh/Pokemon with ninja powers)
Amber makes ninja squirrels cry...
Anyway, I haven't watched most of the Naruto anime (none of the dub anyway), just read the manga (chapter 318 and counting!). I can't wait until they release the uncut DVDs here in October *dribble*.
You aren't missing much by skipping out on the anime of it, except for maybe Orochi's sexy voice. Naruto, like One Piece, is one of the few anime adaptions that stick VERY close to the manga. Most of the time it's word-for-word dialogue. Well, the japanese version anyways.
Quote from: Netami on August 04, 2006, 04:01:48 AM
You aren't missing much by skipping out on the anime of it, except for maybe Orochi's sexy voice. Naruto, like One Piece, is one of the few anime adaptions that stick VERY close to the manga. Most of the time it's word-for-word dialogue. Well, the japanese version anyways.
Until you reach the filler section for Naruto though... that's what most people hate.
i wish i had more acess to original anime but my faverites are
FLCL
outlaw star<--- cartoon network should be ashamed for takeing this off the air
cowboy bebop
project A-ko
tenchi muyo and the manga "the ALL NEW tenchi muyo"
love hina the manga
full metal alchemist show and manga
cartoons
ren and stimpy
invader zim
kablam
clone high (MTV)
live actor show
red dwarf
the old dr. who
all that (the old episodes)
kenin and kel
double dare
so many show died before their time let us pay tribute with a moment of silence
.....
The only two shows that I really and truly love are Fullmetal Alchemist and InuYasha. I enjoy some others, like Samurai Champloo, on occasion, or when I'm too tired to really care what I'm watching. The manga list goes on and on... FA and InuYasha, obviously, and Hellsing, Fushigi Yuugi, Alice 19th, Ranma 1/2, among others. Once I have some extra cash on hand I'll start reading Godchild, that looks good. I love Miyazaki's films. Howl's Moving Castle is wonderful.
Quote from: Hilary on August 04, 2006, 03:07:23 PM
The only two shows that I really and truly love are Fullmetal Alchemist and InuYasha. I enjoy some others, like Samurai Champloo, on occasion, or when I'm too tired to really care what I'm watching. The manga list goes on and on... FA and InuYasha, obviously, and Hellsing, Fushigi Yuugi, Alice 19th, Ranma 1/2, among others. Once I have some extra cash on hand I'll start reading Godchild, that looks good. I love Miyazaki's films. Howl's Moving Castle is wonderful.
I've only seen one miyazaki film: nausicaa of the valley of the wind. and it was awesome beyond words.
Hayao Miyazaki is Wonderful PERIOD!!
I mean, come on!! his movies are TEH AWESOME!!
Quote from: Kitsune Ascendant on August 04, 2006, 03:13:25 PM
Quote from: Hilary on August 04, 2006, 03:07:23 PM
The only two shows that I really and truly love are Fullmetal Alchemist and InuYasha. I enjoy some others, like Samurai Champloo, on occasion, or when I'm too tired to really care what I'm watching. The manga list goes on and on... FA and InuYasha, obviously, and Hellsing, Fushigi Yuugi, Alice 19th, Ranma 1/2, among others. Once I have some extra cash on hand I'll start reading Godchild, that looks good. I love Miyazaki's films. Howl's Moving Castle is wonderful.
I've only seen one miyazaki film: nausicaa of the valley of the wind. and it was awesome beyond words.
I liked the manga better. Every movie of his I did see do kick supreme ass.
Im not that fond of Naruto and One piece because of the length, It just tires me so at times. Though I really wanted to watch One piece, then I got tired of waiting for the eps and decided to watch it in a marathon once the run is finished.
Needless to say Im still waiting... and waiting.
I also loved PPG and Dexter's lab, Tartakovsky was a genius. Though, I cant get into Samurai Jack. Just watch "Samurai Quack" to see my apprehension on it, but there are noteworth eps like the one with the Spartans, the one with the Viking Chieftain or when Aku and Jack fought in the Graveyard. Fosters home seems decent enough, it has good writing if not aimed for a generation younger than me, the only negative thing I can say is that some of the Friend's designs are too... forced to be weird, as if Tartakovsky is trying to be Hayao Miyazaki, Jack Kirby, or Grant Morrison at times.
Duck Dogers is another goodie, I love most of the episodes, especially the crossover with the Green Lantern [Boo, Hal Jordan, I want Kyle Rayner!] and the afforementioned "Samurai Quack" ep. [Walking, walking, walking, frog, frog, walking, walking, drop, walking... ROBOTS!] The characterizations are good, even people like IQ high and the Tyra Ny [or however you spell it, the Martian Queen] have their moments.
Simpsons, Drawn Together, Futurama, Family guy and most slice of life serial comedies also worth mentioning. Futurama in particular because it has those eps that just make you think deep such as the one with Fry's dog or his elder brother.
Old animes are great, especially Mecha in my case... Who cares it its from the 70s? The original Gundam trilogy series were great! [I still need to see the Zeta compilation movie, I also hear rumors of them making a compilation movie for ZZ] So was Macross [Robotech] and Voltes V.
To this day I still watch my old Ranma VHS tapes, man the OAVs rocked especially "The Two Akanes, Ranma LOOK at me!" Rumiko Takashi may be lousy in pacing but she does great serials [not to mention horror and gore, just see "Mermaid's Tear/Scar" to see what Im talking about]
and Its pretty old but try to find Doctor Dokkiri [Im not sure how its spelled] Its great comedy.
Haha, watching a .avi version of the first episode of Ranma back when I was in Jr. Highschool made me feel like I was actually in the 80's watching it. I miss those times, even if I was nostalgic of prior times then.
I like all sorts of animé but I'd wager that an all time favourite is GaoGaiGar, since that's the only show that sits around on my hard-drive (as opposed to lying around in my archives) with any regularity. It's just such a joyful show to watch. I don't really do well with shows centered around a premise of suffering and as animé progresses, this seems to be more and more prevalent.
Not GaoGaiGar though. GaoGaiGar is a happy little show about a Professor with jet boots, a bionic teen that saves the World frequently whilst declaring it's no big deal because he's only 19 years old and it has Transformers, too.
So all I have to say is ...
DIVIIIIDING DRIVER!
go Naruto!
Eh...if I were to say anything, I like a lot of anime-cartoons these days because I am a nerd like that. But, my favorite would have to be Hellsing...
I also enjoy anything made by CLAMP
And yeah most of u ppls do not know me...ah well, I am a "pop in, disappear," person.
I enjoy Hellsing simply for the fact that I'm convnced the guy that does it is absolutly insane. Or gets bored rather easily.
In terms of anime, I'm quite fond of One Piece and Yuu Yuu Hakusho, and I enjoy Angel Sanctuary, although I do need to sit down and re-read the manga to fully understand what's going on now. D:I'm lost.
I really like Hellsing, mainly 'cause it's one of the few animes I like the voices in both english and japanese (Anderson's voice anyone?) and it's just the kind of thing I like. Too much blood or gore for any of my squeamish friends to watch(which means I get less smartass comments), enough moments I think are funny for me to not get bored, amazing art, and half the characters being insane enough for me to like.
basically... win.
Trigun also, but I didnt actually see half of it(falling asleep will do that to ya)
Yeah, insane characters always make for the best entertainment.
I forgot to mention Wolf's Rain, I like that too. I really want a screensaver like the background in the end credits, with the wolf running against the sky that constantly changes. It's just a little hypnotizing...
GaoGaiGar is made of win and hotblood.
With courage 1% becomes 100%!
During the 80s and the early 90s, the super robot genre was waning the focus was on Real Robots... for me it was Yasuhiro Imagawa [one of my fave directors, his work on Giant Robo: The day the earth stood still was great!] who started the revival of the SR genre with G Gundam which was cemented by Yoshitomo Kometani with GaoGaiGar and the return of Go Nagai's trademark insanity.
SRs have so much cheese that it goes beyond all cheesiness and ends up becoming so freakin' cool.
I havent seen Hellsing yet... but it seems I may end up enjoying it.
Ive been browsing youtube looking for old anime OPs... ahh... the memories
Zorro... yes, THAT Zorro had an anime, I remember this was shown locally. I liked it.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qj2V0m52isA
WOW... what the heck was up with this Yu-Gi-Oh OP?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-tUHcMjmvpI
Son of my mother... Heroes of Galaxy Wars! Man, I LOVED this! Anyone who liked Suikoden should try to find this! It chronicles the life of Rai, a soldier in a war and his ascent trough the ranks.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=f0CpiwQzXaU
Please Save My Earth... This made me cry with a weird story of love and reincarnation. I watched this during my Ranma-addicted days, so that in itself was quite a feat.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=38Y5dYPKms8
Oh and to anyone who even remotely likes Naruto, I would recommend "NINKU" to you, It follows the story of Fusuke, who at first seems like a normal frog-looking boy who in truth was a great war veteran, who masters in using wind techniqeus. The story is great, the fighting styles are mostly based on Feng-Shui geomancy meets ninjitsu. [They spam the substitution technique so much at times that they would eventually use the wooden blocks as weapons, talk about adaptability] The art is quite dated and the characters arent pretty but the the stories are rich and characters are lovable, where else would you see a ninjitsu using penguin with flatluence or an earth shaking man in a loincloth?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=A-pgXFgUQDk
Quote from: Zina on August 05, 2006, 07:36:25 PM
I do need to sit down and re-read the manga to fully understand what's going on now. D:I'm lost.
Katan X Rociel pairing = win, that is your refresher.
Hellsing is a great anime and all, but the ending sucked because they wouldn't wait for the manga to finish. Thus "Helling Ultimate" is coming out which is truer to the original works.
Quote from: Netami on August 06, 2006, 05:26:31 AMThus "Helling Ultimate" is coming out which is truer to the original works.
And ever since I found out, my brain has been having a little disco party inside my skull. That's how much happiness I'm talkin' about.
Quote from: Netami on August 06, 2006, 05:26:31 AM
Hellsing is a great anime and all, but the ending sucked because they wouldn't wait for the manga to finish. Thus "Helling Ultimate" is coming out which is truer to the original works.
oh
really now? I'll have to keep this in mind. <<
Quote from: King Of Hearts on August 06, 2006, 04:14:13 AM
WOW... what the heck was up with this Yu-Gi-Oh OP?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-tUHcMjmvpI
That's for the first season of Yu Gi Oh that wasn't shown in the USA(don't know about the rest of the world) It had very little to do with the card game and Kaiba had green hair for some reason. And the art really sucked.
Quote from: Netami on August 06, 2006, 05:26:31 AM
Quote from: Zina on August 05, 2006, 07:36:25 PM
I do need to sit down and re-read the manga to fully understand what's going on now. D:I'm lost.
Katan X Rociel pairing = win, that is your refresher.
Bah, Rociel. He annoys me, as pretty as he is. I do sort of like Katan, though. My favorite character is Katou, though. He sure doesn't like to stay dead, that boy. XD
TwT can someone please tell me what FLCL is about? i watched five epidodes -FIVE- last night and i didn't get it!! apart from all the sexual jokes XP
Aargh! I was going to watch that and I forgot! *hits self on head repeatedly* To not answer your question, I have no idea. Apparently we're not the only ones-- on adult swim.com the show description is:
This gorgeous animation from Japan features alien rock stars, zippy motor scooters and robots that burst from the main character's skull. We may not understand it, but we sure do like it.
More information on the main characters can be found there, if you're interested, it might clear up a few things.
Wierd double posty. Ignore.
I was just going through Gunslinger Girl again and I thought I'd mention on how I think its intro and music is just so damn good. The whole package (I got the boxed set :mowcookie) is just so neat and clean and the story is quite fresh and differnt from most of the anime out there.
Quote from: Xze-Xze on August 06, 2006, 02:10:20 PM
TwT can someone please tell me what FLCL is about? i watched five epidodes -FIVE- last night and i didn't get it!! apart from all the sexual jokes XP
from what I can tell, you need to watch it at least three times to understand it. but even if you don't understand it, it's good.
FLCL is a pretty basic idea... It's a coming of age tale of a young boy, with a lot of humor (mostly japanese cultural) mixed in. It does take you a few times to get it, especially if you watch it in the original japanese subbing. I remember back a few years before it was translated in english, you couldn't find any websites on it except for one little forum and we had all sorts of ideas on what things meant.
Basically it's something I wish we could have watched in English class Junior year of HS, instead of reading other dumb coming of age books like Catcher in the Rye. (Holden is such a pussy).
If you watched it in english, try finding the japanese subs. The humor is better suited, even if some stuff references people you don't know. Plus the voices are way hotter.
FLCL was cool at first... but then it just lost its appeal to me. :/
Cromartie High all the way!! :3
I like Cowboy Bebop more than any other anime show out there.
As far as cartoons go, I never really had much access to good channels, but I loved Dexter's Lab when I was younger and managed to catch it. Currently I love Invader Zim and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. :3
But I'm all for comic books. I'll take a copy of The Watchmen over a year of satellite TV.
FLCL was described in the director commentary as a, "Boy meets girl story, but then we also put in some robots." And that seems like a pretty good summary. Boy meets girl. Girl is an alien. Giant robot pops out of boy's head. You know, the usual. I could try to piece together a story summary for you if you like, but I don't want to ruin it for anyone else, so just give me a message if you want it.
When darkness overcomes the heart, my favorite anime appears. I can't even explain why without ruining the story, but Paranoia Agent is one of my favorite animes, right next to FLCL. The best I could describe this series as would be a look into the social changes brought on by a mysterious attacker, through normal conversation and gossip. The storyline for trying to catch him takes a breather during the middle to focus on these social aspects, which catches a lot of people off guard.
I'm heavy into creative mecha, so I've been religiously buying every Stand Alone Complex special edition DVD for the extras. I lurv me some delicious multiped (Tachikoma and other legged tanks) goodness. The storylines for each of the two seasons has been interesting, but at times, it gets a little too political and discussion-y for my tastes (There's an episode in the first season that takes place in a chat room.)
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi (Hereforth referred to as "Abenobashi") is a fun one. Made by Gainax, it sort of follows the same style as FLCL, with lots of fast-paced comedy and overall chaos. Basically, the story for Abenobashi is about a young boy and girl who are thrown into a similar world to their own, in that the same people are there and the layout is similar, but the actual location is vastly different (A medieval, RPG-style world for starters.) Keep an eye out for a much subtler reference to Gainax's first animation work than FLCL's homage (Daicon V!).
*is a huge GitS: SAC fan* The Tachikoma made me cry... :<
Quote from: [insert name] on August 08, 2006, 01:02:22 PM
But I'm all for comic books. I'll take a copy of The Watchmen over a year of satellite TV.
I'd take them both, though. Ive heard nothing but good out of Watchmen. I expect a lot from it especially since I loved what Alan Moore did with Swamp Thing and V for Vendetta. But alas I cant seem to find it where Im from.
...Kinda funny that Alan Moore looks like that old JLA villian the Shaggy Man.
Quote from: RJ on August 08, 2006, 08:30:31 PM
*is a huge GitS: SAC fan* The Tachikoma made me cry... :<
I only watched a few eps of it, feels very good, better than the movie. Iloved the OP, Inner Universe. And I adore the Tatchikomas, who knew that Big Metal spiders can be so cute?
Quote from: King Of Hearts on August 09, 2006, 12:00:11 AM
Quote from: RJ on August 08, 2006, 08:30:31 PM
*is a huge GitS: SAC fan* The Tachikoma made me cry... :<
I only watched a few eps of it, feels very good, better than the movie. Iloved the OP, Inner Universe. And I adore the Tatchikomas, who knew that Big Metal spiders can be so cute?
Reset the world! :D
i like initial d...
recently i saw a ''somehow'' new anime...called airmaster...i found it a kick a** anime....
for the cartoons, i like johnny bravo...and the Rowdyruff boys!
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Watch Bleach...
Watch Berserk...
Berserk upset me verily. It did introduce me to Penpals, though. So it's ok.
And I just wanna say:
Go Team Venture.
Captain. Planet.
'Nuff said.
Captain Planet, he's a hero. o/
He's gonna bring pollution down to zero... o/
I don't remember the rest. But I am now reminded of Freakazoid.
Quote from: Zina on August 09, 2006, 11:05:07 PM
Berserk upset me verily. It did introduce me to Penpals, though. So it's ok.
And I just wanna say:
Go Team Venture.
Ohh hon did you see the latest ep?
20 years to midnight?
That was so cool
I loved the scene with a 20 something jhonny quest, hooked on anphetimines and living in a submersible
Quote from: thegayhare on August 10, 2006, 12:28:22 AM
Quote from: Zina on August 09, 2006, 11:05:07 PM
Berserk upset me verily. It did introduce me to Penpals, though. So it's ok.
And I just wanna say:
Go Team Venture.
Ohh hon did you see the latest ep?
20 years to midnight?
That was so cool
I loved the scene with a 20 something jhonny quest, hooked on anphetimines and living in a submersible
IGNORE ME.
Quote from: RJ on August 10, 2006, 12:19:30 AM
Captain. Planet.
'Nuff said.
holy moley that used to pass on tv in the hour of my lunch when i was what...16 or 17...God that was...dunno...no have the words for it! :>3
Hellsing
Elfen Lied
Cowboy Bebop
Cromartie Highschool
Metropolis
Zoids - Chaotic Century
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Captain. Planet.
'Nuff said.
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I see your Captain Planet, and raise you with Bucky O Hare, He-Man, and Thundercats.
Quote from: thegayhare on August 10, 2006, 12:28:22 AM
Ohh hon did you see the latest ep?
20 years to midnight?
That was so cool
I loved the scene with a 20 something jhonny quest, hooked on anphetimines and living in a submersible
My father? ... WhhhOOOAAAAA!
Quote from: King Of Hearts on August 06, 2006, 04:14:13 AM
GaoGaiGar is made of win and hotblood.
With courage 1% becomes 100%!
During the 80s and the early 90s, the super robot genre was waning the focus was on Real Robots... for me it was Yasuhiro Imagawa [one of my fave directors, his work on Giant Robo: The day the earth stood still was great!] who started the revival of the SR genre with G Gundam which was cemented by Yoshitomo Kometani with GaoGaiGar and the return of Go Nagai's trademark insanity.
SRs have so much cheese that it goes beyond all cheesiness and ends up becoming so freakin' cool.
QFT
The first vol of the US release of GGG has a street date of the 29th. Everyone should go buy it. *nod*
And I take it your name is a reference to the Shuffle Alliance then? <.<