01-24-2018
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Bloodvayne
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 4,087
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I was recommended to watch a film called "Aachi And Ssipak" by a friend. (He thought I'd know cause I'm Korean..) It's made in 2006. The original script came from flash animation. (It was really popular in early 2000s) The film is pretty disgusting, brutal and funny. The entire movie is full of actions. Worth watching IMO After watching this movie, my curiosity about Koreans not jumping into anime industry got larger. I don't know why they're into webtoons, drama, but not animations. Korean people used to work for Japan and Disney copying those motion flow frames. (Long time ago) |
01-24-2018
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Classic GATA
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: In a bird cage
Posts: 269
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My boyfreind and I currently binge watch anime together, Ill list and mention what anime's I enjoy the most. One of the most recent anime's we finished that he chose was My Hero Academia, I found myself enjoying the series quite a bit which may be evident by my guild which is actually a reference to season 2 of My Hero: Over all its a nice anime, I quite enjoyed it and had a good laugh. Although serious at times, I'm desperately waiting for season 3 to come out this year, I'm tempted to get the Manga. Props to the OST as well it's amazing, I get opening 1 stuck in my head a lot. I highly recommend Seven Deadly Sins as well, a quite funny enjoyable anime, although there is a lot of more inappropriate jokes, I found myself having a good laugh and getting quite invested in the universe, I'd buy the manga but there is around 20+ editions and I like the have the physical copy of manga's. Also great OST! Parasyte is amazing the art style and concept, although gory it's amazing, similar humor to Seven Deadly Sins, but a lot more serious tone, quite a blunt series. I quite liked it, as before AMAZING OST! Finally we have Beyond the Boundary, super cute story. I need to watch the movie, but haven't gotten around to it, I plan on forcing my boyfriend to watch Beyond the Boundary with me then him and I both watch the movie, I adore the OST so much, it's unhealthy how much I listen to these OST's. I would've gone in more depth but Id rather not spoil these amazing series, they're best experienced blind. - I'm also lazy and wanted to make a quick post mentioning my favorite animoo's. |
03-25-2018
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Banned
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Snowtown
Posts: 409
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Anime’s I Recommend: One Piece Fate Stay Night Attack on Titan Your Name/Kimi no na wa Seven deadly Sins Sword Art Online If you guys are into more emotional ones watch Howls Moving Castle Totoro Spirited Away ^^^ These ones are masterpieces. |
03-25-2018
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Terra Branford
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Next to you
Posts: 3,284
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Since we're all seems to be recommending anime, I guess I'll drop a few. The Garden of Sinners - 7 movies series+2 OVAs and an epilogue, animated by Ufotable and soundtrack composed by Yuki Kajiura and songs by Kalafina. It is my favorite series within the Nasuverse. (Nasuverse includes Tsukihime, Fate, Garden of Sinners, and many more, but that was just a few.) I highly recommend it as it not only has beautifully animated fight scenes and great soundtracks, but also dives a lot into philosophy and ontology. Definitely not a series for everyone if you dislike a lot of dialogues, but the stunning visuals and stellar music should still keep you hooked. Follows the story of Ryougi Shiki, a girl who unlocked the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception after a fatal accident who later goes on to deal with supernatural cases as an investigator. A Silent Voice - Done by Kyoto Animation. Great movie. It follows the story of a boy who used to bully this deaf girl back in elementary and made her moved school. After that ordeal, he became the target for bullying and realized what he caused the girl to go through until a few years later, the boy finally met the girl again and wants to start over and be her friend. Definitely an emotional ride. Everyone should watch it. Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel - Pressage Flower (Blu-rays and DvDs are releasing in May.) - Part one of the 3 movies trilogy for the final route of the Fate/Stay Night series. Animated by Ufotable soundtracks by Yuki Kajiura. Out of all the 3 Fate/Stay Night routes, (Fate, Unlimited Blade Works, and Heaven's Feel) this is the darkest. This route focuses more on Sakura Matou and what went on throughout her entire life. Still having the traditional Holy Grail War that all Fate series has, this takes a dark turn and reveals many secrets about the Grail and what it truly is. Currently, only 1 out of 3 movies has been shown in theaters, with the first movie getting a blu-ray/dvd release soon in May and the second movie is coming to theaters later this year. I have seen the first movie, and it was worth it. So definitely keep a lookout in May if you're interested. -Recommended to at see Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works first before watching. Fate/Zero can be watched either before or after. No Game No Life: Zero - Animated by studio Madhouse. Takes place 6000 years before No Game No Life when Disboard was raged with war. This movie shows how the world which used to rage in the flames of war and the dark sky of hopelessness turned into the bright world where everything is solved through games today. -Recommended if you liked No Game No Life. Here are some you should check out but I'm too lazy to type out its details: Violet Evergarden Gunslinger Girl Certain Magical Index Steins;Gate Hyouka Hibike Euphonium |