Suprisingly I haven't seen this one yet. I was going to purchase it at JACON, but since my cousin said that she would bring it up this July when she came, I decided not to. If I really like it, I might just go ahead a buy it anyway...Kingjing wrote:Millennium actress. Nothing violent or sexy, Really intelligent, and is what got my father into anime.
What can ya show your parents?!?!
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It's funny that parents try to keep their kids from seeing violence, and then the children end up doing the same thing for the parentsKingjing wrote:Another good one may be Metropolis. Though, it did have some violence in it.

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So far, I have made my family sit through 2 movies....Spirited Away (sucessful) and...the Ranma 1/2 Christmas OVA - which was not intentional.yukimoru wrote:I thought Spirited Away was a great movie. Princess Mononoke was a good movie too. (You probably want to start them on a movie, it'd be a different case for a friend) But, the best movie I think to show them is defiently Escaflowne. Especially if your dad is a pastor. (My whole family is Christian.)
My family is Christian too
