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Post by Knù¢klés » Sun Mar 21, 2004 4:58 pm

yeap agreed Deffinatly Evangelion... i think I've watched the whole series 5 times now and the two movies about 3 times each.
ive noticed everytime i watch NGE i find something new that i didnt know before... mayb i just dont pay attention or mayb its because NGE is so dam confusing... but still "*" Luv It! :D "*"

personly... as for FLCL ive watch that once but thats because i luv'd it :D and dont wanna get sick of it.

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Post by Anime Jedi » Sun Mar 21, 2004 9:43 pm

Another movie that I enjoying watching over and over again is Tenchi Forever (Tenchi in Love 2). It has some nice animation, and emotional scenes. Not something where if you know the ending, it's ruined. Besides, everytime I watch it, it makes me want to pick up my sketchbook and just plain draw.

Nothing off the top of my head right now for something I liked, but slowly grew to dislike...

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Post by LindenRathan » Sun Mar 21, 2004 10:57 pm

FLCL is nuts ive watched it so many times and i still dont get it
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Post by Arigatomina » Sun Mar 21, 2004 11:17 pm

Anime loved and lost would have to be Gundam Wing for me.

It was the first 'serious' anime I watched (dubbed version, I'd never seen anime in Japanese) and I was addicted. I recorded each episode as it aired and rewatched it at least twice over that same day. When I finally had the entire series recorded, I'd spend days watching it over and over till the movie came out, and then I'd watch it all with the movie as cap.

A summer later I was cut off from watching things (working straight through) and when I came back to watch it again...nothing. I really didn't like it. In fact, I started to dislike almost the entire anime except for one or two parts. If I hadn't finally gotten the Japanese version, it would have stayed on my hate list. Watching it in Japanese managed to refresh the entire thing for me, so it's back in my good graces.

Anime that gets better each time? Yu Yu Hakusho. The first time I watched it I was giddy. I'd seen the short 20min movie and that was it. Anyone who's seen that knows it plays more like an episode than a movie so it didn't tell me anything. But I'd read about the anime enough so I had very high expectations. From the first episode those were fulfilled. I fell for each and every character, all the way through. I actually (and I have witnesses :oops: ) squeeled like a 15yr old fangirl the first time Hiei used his dragon and I was repeating that line throughout the rest of that episode. I had to pause it for nearly 10 minutes and then go back to catch what I'd missed in my glee. ^_^;; I had the same reaction the first time I saw Kurama shift, and then later on during the other surprises (won't mention those spoilers).

Since that first viewing (2 days - I didn't go to classes or sleep or anything so I could watch it all at once) I rewatched my favorite episodes and recorded my favorite scenes to tape so I wouldn't have to skim through the entire anime to catch them (112 eps is a lot to skim through). I didn't get a chance to actually rewatch the entire anime until a few years later when I had my friend from Indy over. We sat down and watched it all the way through and it was deja vu. I found myself grinning for no reason, just reminded of exactly how much I liked *everyone* and everything in the anime - not just those favorite scenes I'd put on tape to rewatch. It wasn't quite the fangirl reaction I had the first viewing (I managed to grin but not squeel during the great scenes the second time). But it was like I appreciated the other parts even more.

I had the same thing happen with CardCaptor Sakura. I'd seen most of the anime dubbed, but the first time watching the entire thing in Japanese was wonderful. The second time through was much better since I could appreciate everything more, and not get caught up on my favorite parts. I find it's the longer anime with multiple characters that I like best - when they make you like *everyone* without any of those 'love-to-hate' characters. In YYH the closest one was Kuwabara, and I ended up liking him by the 8th episode despite his annoying habits (they became endearing and just fun to watch). In CCS I don't think there is an annoying character for me - I liked them all except Eriol, but even he I can ignore.

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Post by Kearly » Mon Mar 22, 2004 5:11 am

Top 5:

Inu Yasha: The episodes I've seen, I've seen 6 times. Every additional time I picked up things I missed before and came to understand the characters and their reasoning better. I got more emotional with every viewing, until the most recent viewing when I started to notice IY flaws.

Evangelion: Loved this show the first time around, but only understood 75% of it. After a second viewing I understood 90%. After a third 99%.

Escaflowne: Seen it 3 times. It went up a spot on my top ten each additional time I watched it.

Berserk: Ending is a mindF*ck, and nearly had me disliking the show after the first viewing. 2nd viewing made me enjoy the show more because I was prepared for the "ending."

Naruto: Might seem really dumb the first time, but after I got used to the cheesyness, the show became incredibly enjoyable.


The only anime I have seem that was remarkable worse the 2nd time is Love Hina. Love Hina was my favorite anime ever at one point and now it barely makes my top 10. It was hilarious and crazy the first time, but the jokes seem to miss the mark the second time around. Still highly recommended as an Echi Comedy of course.

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Post by LindenRathan » Mon Mar 22, 2004 12:14 pm

Escaflowne: what is this ive seen the etire serires and to this day i stil dont understand it an that was when it came out dubbed and i watched it so many times. just revently gave it to a freind for his Trigun and 3x3 eyes collections
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Post by )v(ajin Koji » Mon Mar 22, 2004 12:26 pm

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Post by LindenRathan » Mon Mar 22, 2004 2:50 pm

dont remember last time i tried to watch it was like over a year ago
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Post by Moonlight Soldier » Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:16 pm

Kearly wrote:Top 5:


Naruto: Might seem really dumb the first time, but after I got used to the cheesyness, the show became incredibly enjoyable.
Sacriledge!

/Newly Naruto obsessed...though at times I have to remember they are only supposed to be like 12 years old...perhaps that's where your cheesyness comes in....

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Post by Kearly » Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:31 pm

Moonlight Soldier wrote:Sacriledge!

/Newly Naruto obsessed...though at times I have to remember they are only supposed to be like 12 years old...perhaps that's where your cheesyness comes in....
Same here. I avoided this show like the plague at first, I mean come on, 12 year old kids playing ninja?

My friends at Colorado State University kept emailing me and telling me that I was missing out. I told them it looked dumb and I would never watch it but they were relentless.

After the first half of the first episode, I almost died of cheesyness. The drawing style, the overall bland character designs (boy, did they improve later!), the music (I actually really like the soundtrack but it is cheesy often), I could go on and on. (No dissrespect to Naruto or Sasuke (good designs)). The HA! SUYA! SOGUI! Background music almost killed me with cheesyness the first time, but it came to be one of my favorite things about the show.

I can say now (I am at episode 31) that the show has shed nearly all of its cheesyness alltogether, and is turning into what is perhaps the biggest anime surprise I have ever seen. The show is getting really dark and is beggining to explain a legitimate storyline.

I was just saying it started off really cheesy (for me anyway).

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