Fruits Basket: sounds good generally, but just to double check, they don't get too deep in the Chinese Zodiac stuff right?
Jeikobu wrote:Witch Hunter Robin: I heard that the star is supposed to be Christian, yet she uses witchcraft. Still it sounds like it has teachings pretaining to God? Can someone inform about this series?
Jeikobu wrote:The Bible says to meditate on what is good. I don't want to get into something that will have God upset.
Hellsing and Escaflowne sound like the last anime in the world that I would ever try.
Jeikobu wrote:If it's ok, I'd like to ask on a few more:
Chobits
Knight Hunters
And my sister wants to try these so I figured I'd just be safe:
Someday's Dreamers
Nurse Witch Komugi
Fancy Lala
Figure 17
WHOA! There is this weird magical-spiritual-other lady that uses magical powers to brainwash, or I should say, tell the main character something. This haunts the character and makes her cry. Otherwise, that witch-lady, comes out of walls, etc. She was really a bothersome to me.. Kinda freaked me out. Otherwise that’s it.
Jeikobu wrote:One other question about Ranma: in the first movie, I heard something about "Seven Lucky Gods" or whatever it was. Are they literally false gods?
uc pseudonym wrote:I am hardly the definitive source on the subject, but...
As far as I know, Robin is not Christian. Religion plays a very minor role in the show (if any). Most of the characters wear crosses, but I would term these Japanese crosses as opposed to Christian crosses (they are there for stylistic, not religious purposes... and other things).
Meanwhile, it is made fairly obvious that there is no actual witchcraft involved. Characters that are termed witches are more genetic anomalies than normal human being steeped in the occult. The series could have called them mutants (a la X-Men) and it would not have been storyline destroying.
Jeikobu wrote:One other question about Ranma: in the first movie, I heard something about "Seven Lucky Gods" or whatever it was. Are they literally false gods?
kaemmerite wrote:No, no, no, no. The "Seven Lucky Gods" are just people with exceptional martial arts abilities. They just call themselves that. It may have something to do with Chinese culture. *Shrugs* I don't know, but they're not "gods."
kaemmerite wrote:As for Chobits, there's quite a bit of fanservice (Chi likes prancin' around without undies) but there's less of that in the anime (though the part about her on/off switch remains the same).
kaemmerite wrote:A fairly clean series I can recommend is Cardcaptor Sakura. Yes, Sakura uses magic, but other than that there's no nudity, no language (that I remember), and no violence (battles, yes, but no blood or anything). There's some controversy about Sakura/Tomoyo, and Li/Yukito, that they have homosexual undertones. I dismiss it, personally. Sakura and Tomoyo are just really good friends, and Li is attracted to Yukito merely because they have like elemental-related magic (you have to see the series to understand).
If you aren't bothered by magic (I know some people are) then it's a very heartwarming series and one of my favorites. But, STAY AWAY from the English dubbed version, named "Cardcaptors." BLEH.
kaemmerite wrote:A fairly clean series I can recommend is Cardcaptor Sakura... There's some controversy about Sakura/Tomoyo, and Li/Yukito, that they have homosexual undertones. I dismiss it, personally. Sakura and Tomoyo are just really good friends, and Li is attracted to Yukito merely because they have like elemental-related magic (you have to see the series to understand).
Jeikobu wrote: I take it this "on/off switch" is on her chest? Just a guess. And is there nudity? If so, how detailed and excessive?
Ren_sama wrote:Er...its in a...much worse area...
Yes, there is nudity...obviously, since there are sexual content also...*bleh*
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