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*Makes note to never watch "Ghost in the Shell"* ^)īetter underline that note. "Halfway through the movie, I wanted to cut my eyes out with dirty broken glass, Then set myself on fire. That's where the 2nd half of my nickname comes from, in case you've never noticed :) Lum's Stormtroopers) wrote: Have you ever seen "Urusei Yatsura", Dan?Hell yeah I have! Good stuff there! :D I've never seen it, but I can tell you right away that it is anime (I read it in the manga book that came with my Linkin Park "Breaking The Habit" music video DVD, which is also Japanese-animated! The animation director for the animated KB sequences was also responsible for the animation produced for Linkin Park's BTH video, which is one of my favourite MV's of all time! And not just for the animation either, which is superb on its own!) Jericho04 wrote: I'm not really qualified to speak on the subject but I did like the animation in "Kill Bill". I'm not really qualified to speak on the subject but I did like the animation in "Kill Bill". Have you ever seen "Urusei Yatsura", Dan? Halfway through the movie, I wanted to cut my eyes out with dirty broken glass, Then set myself on fire.
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BLECH! And Ghost in the Shell is a bore and a half (not just the movie either).
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I still like Pokemon, but I stopped watching the TV series years ago! It ran from 1986-1996 in Japan, spawning several TV series and about 13 animated movies (plus an awful live-action movie made in China!) "Dragon Ball", aka "Dragon Ball Z" and "Dragon Ball GT" is one of the more common staples of anime in both the USA and Japan. That's one of the most common anime TV shows of the late 20th century, which has been imitated by "Digimon: Digital Monsters" and "Monster Ranchers", among others. If you remember the Pokemon "fad" that ran for a few years, you may remember the popular #1 children's TV show and movies of the same name. Very common, these movies! Some new releases (theatrical and DVD-wise) in North America currently include "Yu-Gi-Oh The Movie" (released by 4Kids, for a young audience) and "Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence" (by Mamoru Oshii, also the director of the original GITS movie I don't remember the distributor for the North American release, but this is for older audiences, that's for sure!), as examples. It's their form of "Disney", except to much greater and wider extents (and not just for kids either, despite what some people may say!) Joe satriani wrote: What are anime movies?īasically, the Japanese form of animation, known as "anime" these days. Love the video games from the good old Sega and SNES. Too damn freaky.Īlso, the DragonBall Z series rocks. That said, It is a WONDERFUL movie!Īll the octopus hentai I've seen. It's NOT a movie to watch when you're already depressed. "Grave of the Fireflies" is SO sad! It'll jerk a tear from the most hardened heart.
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I only have this fansubbed, but in 5.1 DD!)Īnd last but not least - Pokemon 6: Jirachi Wish Maker Inu Yasha 3: Sword Of World Conquest (*Jap. Grave Of The Fireflies (very tragic story! absolute must-see)Įscaflowne The Movie (aka Escaflowne: A Girl In Gaia) I liked these movies that I've seen this year: "Akira" was also weird, though I actually liked it. I could not understand it at all, so I stopped watching it 10 minutes into the movie. What do some of you guys think are the weirdest or worst anime movies out there from Japan?. Weirdest anime movies of all time? Favorite anime movies? (opinion thread) inu-liger