Mouse2010 wrote:Gun X Sword. It gets overshadowed by Code Geass. I admit that Season 1 of Code Geass was a more fast-paced, exciting show. It did a better job of pulling the plot together, and it had an impressive cast of interesting characters. But (keeping in mind that I haven't finished Season 2 of Code Geass yet!), I think that Gun X Sword had more likeable characters -- or at least, more likeable main characters. Even if a series has a compelling plot, I generally want there to be characters I like and can root for.
MomentOfInertia wrote:Dennou Coil
MomentOfInertia wrote:=== And now for some shows that have actually been licensed ===
Bounen no Xamdou/Xam'd: Lost Memories
Tonari no Seki-kun
the_wolfs_howl wrote:Gunslinger Girl - I don't hear much about this, but it's beautiful. I need to watch it again. Basically, it's about a bunch of young, cute girls...who are trained to kick butt and do all sorts of assassination missions. But even with its crazy action, Gunslinger Girl is a very sad, thoughtful sort of show.
Nate wrote:Princess Jellyfish rules and everyone should watch it.
the_wolfs_howl wrote:Ergo Proxy - A weird, trippy anime, but still a good one. It starts as a murder mystery in a post-apocalyptic dystopia...and then goes in all sorts of weird, fascinating directions. Also, if I could choose to look just like any anime character, I would pick Re-l.
the_wolfs_howl wrote:Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo - Probably the biggest impediment to this being better known is its headache-inducing art style. It's really hard to focus on it at first, but once you get used to it, it's really interesting. Basically, it's the story of The Count of Monte Cristo retold in a sci-fi setting, complete with all sorts of fun Japanese touches like a demon vampire...thing. It has some content I could do without, but has the best ending to any version of this story I've seen (including the book).
the_wolfs_howl wrote:Gunslinger Girl - I don't hear much about this, but it's beautiful. I need to watch it again. Basically, it's about a bunch of young, cute girls...who are trained to kick butt and do all sorts of assassination missions. But even with its crazy action, Gunslinger Girl is a very sad, thoughtful sort of show.
the_wolfs_howl wrote:Haibane Renmei - Everyone I know who's seen this has loved it, but there just aren't that many people who have. A breathtaking story of people called Haibane who are born into the world with no memories of their life before, but they have angel wings and halos and carry out a special role in the town before they mysteriously disappear when it's their time. I absolutely love this anime.
Nocturnalux wrote:Also, Un-go. Virtually no one has seen it and yet it's a sleek, stylish and highly original take on a mystery anime in which the supernatural is actually interesting.
Nocturnalux wrote:Another often dismissed anime that does a great job at depicting the West is Ikoku Meiro no Croisée.
Nocturnalux wrote:Wolf's Rain is one of the best anime I've seen and yet does not get much love.
MomentOfInertia wrote:Hyouka.
Tonari no Seki-kun
8-minute shorts about a girl who tries to pay attention in class and the boy who distracts her by fiddling with things at his desk. It's short, go watch.
http://myanimelist.net/anime/18139/Tonari_no_Seki-kun
NekoNinja16 wrote:Bamboo Blade?
skreyola wrote:NekoNinja16 wrote:Bamboo Blade?
It's a great show. Tamaki is so cool.
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