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I got it from my crystal ball. Because I can predict the future, you see.
Also, since the series began airing in January 2006. The pattern Geneon has established with their North American releases says that they like to release series in North America a year after they began airing in Japan; examples of this include Shingetsutan Tsukihime, Gankutsuou, Ichigo Mashimaro and Starship Operators. Logic strongly suggests that Fate/Stay Night will hit shelves here in January 2007. How ya doing, buddy? |
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Hm. What about Champloo? That's been Geneon's big mainstream release as far as I know.
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Samurai Champloo is different in that DVD 1 came out in January 2005 after airing in Japan starting in May 2004; it did, however, begin airing on Adult Swim in May 2005.
But Champloo is different in that it is a "mainstream" title for the North American market; anime with samurai and swordfighting and that stuff easily has wide appeal. Things like Fate/Stay Night, while sure hits, have a more restricted market; anime fans in general and Type-Moon fans will buy Fate, but Geneon can't count on casual fans who'll buy DVDs after seeing it on CN and liking it there. That strategy would require it being aired on CN to begin with, which isn't overly likely. FELIPE NO |
Here's a quick question:
If one already owns the first 3 OSTs of Cowboy Bebop, is the fourth CD Vitaminless, worth getting? I know it has the Ending Theme which the others don't. But what about the rest of the tracks, are they already on the other CDs? What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
I've been enjoying the Shadow Star manga from Dark Horse. I'm currently up to volume 5, but I've read that later parts of the story have been heavily censored of its violent content. I can't find any information on what was censored though. Without spoiling anything, does anyone know what was censored/altered?
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Maybe once I finish the series. I wouldn't want to ruin the story while I'm still into it.
Next question. Can anyone tell me the name of the vocal song played during tonight's GITS: 2nd Gig episode (the one where Saito reminices how he met the Major; it plays while he begins telling the story). This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
This may sound ridiculous but I have a problem with the Brain Powerd OST 1-2.
In OST 1 there is this song Music Box which has a strong melody. This melody I heard also in OST 2 but orchestrated. But now I listen to all the tracks again from OST 2 and I can't find the track that has that melody... Very odd. Can someone say which track it is? I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Can't help you there, but in regards to my question, the episode title is Episode 14, Beware the Left Eye -- POKER FACE.
And the episode can be found here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAShz...earch=ghost%21 Like before, I'm looking for the name of the song when Saito starts telling his story. I was speaking idiomatically. |
Ok, so I haven't watched anime in a while, well, the new stuff at least. I've asked for recommendations on the newer stuff before, but I haven't had much luck getting decent responses. What has been good, as in, is worth watching, from the seasons over the past year to two years? I'm generally a drama fan, preferably mixed with some action or mecha (Full Metal Panic, Gundam, etc...), although I am willing to give most anything a shot (I don't like harem shows though....). I basically just like a good story - Haibane Renmei was awesome for example.
Please help guys. The closest I've come to watching anything has been to check out the first three or four episodes of Ergo Proxy. I mostly test out shows to buy on R1 later on now. I think I've heard something about like Victorian Romance Emma or something like that? Maybe some Violin something or other show as well? Is Fate/Stay Night any good? What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Victorian Romance Emma is absolutely wonderful, but the anime stops where the second volume of the manga ends, which would give it a pretty unhappy ending (in a sense, depending how you look at it) lacking proper closure.
The manga however didn't end there and went on for at least five more volumes, the story constantly getting more and more wonderful and enchanting. If you shy away from manga, give the anime a try. You will want to read the manga afterwards though, just like I did. I haven't really watched any series of late, the only one I followed was Jyu Oh Sei, which was terrific. Drama, adventure, strange world and nice character designs. The OP is still awful, though FELIPE NO
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I actually prefer manga to anime... I am usually disappointed by the adaptations (manga to anime) because they are usually not true to the original. The Hajime no Ippo manga is a rare exception.
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Well, the Emma manga is absolutely superb. I highly recommend reading it while listening to the Emma anime OST.
The anime is really good (very true to the manga) all around, the only problem was how they ran out of funding and had to end it at one season I hope someone funds a further season at some point. Lack of funding makes baby Colin cry ;_; Jam it back in, in the dark.
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This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I'm pretty sure that Eva was an anime to manga adaptation.
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Mucknuggle, I strongly recommend Mushishi. It's a journey series. No two episodes are the same. It's about a traveler who helps people that are having problems with ghost-like things that are not animal or plant. They are called Mushi and very few people can see them. Mushi basically live their lives the only way they know how, but that can have ill effects towards humans. A couple good examples are one Mushi eats peoples memories, and another takes the body of an unborn child and is born from a human. The soundtrack is a great piece of work. Featuring a lot of slow paced piano music and string instruments. Mushishi features a fair amount of drama, but is mostly fantasy. There are 26 episodes and 23 have been released so far.
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What anime is this picture taken from?
Can somebody help me out? What anime is this and what is the guy's name? What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
Thanks to Fjordor for the funny image!
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And I disagree. To a large extent, RahXephon did what Evangelion fans may have actually wanted, without going through two less-than-great endings to get there.
RahXephon has great animation and excellent voice-acting. The story does follow an Eva-ish pattern, although different in key aspects. The characters and story are also both quite compelling -- it's definitely worth checking out. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? Reading -- Bleach, Claymore, Chun Rhang Yhur Jhun, NOW, Zero: Beginning of the Coffin, Black God, Twelve Kingdoms (novels), History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi Watching -- Bleach Playing -- Fable II, Valkyria Chronicles, Guitar Hero: World Tour, Star Ocean: First Departure, LittleBigPlanet, MegaMan 9, Mirror's Edge |
According to foshi's av and sig. it's proof enough ^^:.
Nah i liked Rah Xephon. And if i remember correctly, some of the staff from the eva series worked on rah xephon as well. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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OHOHOH, it hurts me to hear that some one really believes like my 2 fav series are rip off of one of the other. RahXephon is similar in some pretinceses, but plot once some things at the begining play out, NOTHING alike expt for the fact that the main charaters are kinda emo and pilot a mech, they are VERY diffirent, VERY. I dont want to, and cant(because its been too long since i have seen both of them) to say the diffirences, but i watched them back to back last summer and found little tidbits where similar, but over each was is own very seperate being
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Evangelion is one of my personal favorites. I'm part of the reason ADV keeps pushing out merchandise. I own every iteration of the series on DVD and VHS.
You can take my views of Rah with a grain of salt. I stopped watching the series after the 13th episode when it aired on G4. My time is precious and Rah was wasting it. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
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We obviously have different tastes, however you seem to completely hate RahXephon whereas I like both series fairly equally. I'd recommend that you continue watching it, since episode 13 is only halfway through the series -- of course, being an Evangelion fan you should know that the halfway mark means literally nothing in a 26-episode long series.
RahXephon and Evangelion are both quite good, so if you ever do get a free moment - and you feel like giving Rah another chance - I'd recommend picking it back up. If not, then have fun watching the umpteenth re-release special limited edition Director's Cut volume 245 of Evangelion. XD How ya doing, buddy? Reading -- Bleach, Claymore, Chun Rhang Yhur Jhun, NOW, Zero: Beginning of the Coffin, Black God, Twelve Kingdoms (novels), History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi Watching -- Bleach Playing -- Fable II, Valkyria Chronicles, Guitar Hero: World Tour, Star Ocean: First Departure, LittleBigPlanet, MegaMan 9, Mirror's Edge |