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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2014 12:10:18 GMT -5
This thread is about you favorite 5/10 animes (as said in name of the thread) my list is: - 1.Soul Eater
- 2.Nodame Cantabile
- 3.Lovey Complex
- 4.Detective Conan
- 5.Sengoku Basara
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Post by WSS? on Mar 18, 2014 12:27:37 GMT -5
In my whole life, I've only seen:
One Piece (Enjoyed it) Dragon Ball Z (Awesome at times, stupid at other times, downright creepy when Cell or Buu is around. I've only seen two episodes) Teen Titans (Loved it)
And, of course, I've seen more than enough creepy anime clips and pics to decide that I should stop while I was ahead.
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Post by Brian_Underscore_ on Mar 18, 2014 12:54:18 GMT -5
Eureka 7 Gurren Laggan Chuunibyou Death Note Deadman Wonderland
Kill la Kill is sure to make this list as long as it doesn't just completely fall apart in the coming last couple of episode.
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Post by iodill8 on Mar 18, 2014 18:56:28 GMT -5
1. Naruto and Naruto Shippuden. 2. Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z 3. Bleach 4. One Piece 5. Naruto Spinoff: Rock Lee and His Ninja Pals
In all seriousness: 5. A Certain Scientific Railgun
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Post by wildknight on Mar 18, 2014 19:06:10 GMT -5
Teen Titans was not anime. Please don't insult a show that actually knew how to tell a story just because it used some Japanese style animation.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Mar 18, 2014 19:08:29 GMT -5
Teen Titans was not anime, far from it.
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Post by BaneTheDestroyer on Mar 18, 2014 19:14:18 GMT -5
Pokemon. Yu-Gi-Oh (Is that anime?)
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Post by wildknight on Mar 18, 2014 19:15:17 GMT -5
Yu-Gi-Oh (Is that anime?) Yes. One of my guilty pleasures (particularly the first two seasons or so)
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Post by WSS? on Mar 18, 2014 19:29:02 GMT -5
(I forgot the name, has to do with controlling the elements or something like that). Avatar was not an anime, at all. Teen Titans was not anime. Please don't insult a show that actually knew how to tell a story just because it used some Japanese style animation. ...Dude, it was an anime. Anime is an art style, which Teen Titans clearly followed. By the way, being crap is not the definition of an anime, just a common part of it. Teen Titans was not anime, far from it. ...And this post was necessary how? You legitimately just repeated Wild, and this post was made 3 minutes after Wild's so you must've saw it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2014 19:29:13 GMT -5
5. (I forgot the name, has to do with controlling the elements or something like that). Avatar: The Legend of Aang?
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Mar 18, 2014 19:30:31 GMT -5
Teen Titans was not anime, far from it. ...And this post was necessary how? You legitimately just repeated Wild, and this post was made 3 minutes after Wild's so you must've saw it. I replied before I saw Wild's post.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2014 19:30:55 GMT -5
(I forgot the name, has to do with controlling the elements or something like that). Avatar was not an anime, at all. Teen Titans was not anime. Please don't insult a show that actually knew how to tell a story just because it used some Japanese style animation. ...Dude, it was an anime. Anime is an art style, which Teen Titans clearly followed. By the way, being crap is not the definition of an anime, just a common part of it. Teen Titans was not anime, far from it. ...And this post was necessary how? You legitimately just repeated Wild, and this post was made 3 minutes after Wild's so you must've saw it. If it's made with Japanese style drawing (but not made in Japan) it's a half anime (well for me) and i think a half anime can be here. Because it has some anime roots.
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Post by Brian_Underscore_ on Mar 18, 2014 19:32:08 GMT -5
As the resident anime expert here, I say Teen Titans is anime. Anything that has a theme song by something called Puffy AmiYumi can be nothing but.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Mar 18, 2014 19:32:29 GMT -5
5. (I forgot the name, has to do with controlling the elements or something like that). Avatar: The Legend of Aang? It's Avatar: The Last Airbender... And it's not anime either by the way.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Mar 18, 2014 19:35:14 GMT -5
Teen Titans was not anime. Please don't insult a show that actually knew how to tell a story just because it used some Japanese style animation. ...Dude, it was an anime. Anime is an art style, which Teen Titans clearly followed. By the way, being crap is not the definition of an anime, just a common part of it. Anime is actually defined by a certain type of plot, art, and animation style. Anime is not just an art style.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2014 19:35:47 GMT -5
Avatar: The Legend of Aang? It's Avatar: The Last Airbender... And it's not anime either by the way. It's called Avatar: The Legend of Aang here that's why referred to it as i did. And it's a half anime because it has anime roots.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Mar 18, 2014 19:37:41 GMT -5
It's Avatar: The Last Airbender... And it's not anime either by the way. It's called Avatar: The Legend of Aang here that's why referred to it as i did. And it's a half anime because it has anime roots. You're right about it being half anime, and only semi-correct on your second point. It's a purposeful combination between anime and the usual American cartoon style.
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Post by wildknight on Mar 18, 2014 19:38:50 GMT -5
"Anime" is not an art style LOL It's a genre of animation, characterized by much more than just art style. There are actually multiple "art styles" that fall under the blanket of anime, from traditional BESM stuff to highly stylized Final Fantasy-type art to stuff that's actually some of the most realistic looking art in any kind of animation.
Calling Avatar or Teen Titans "anime" just because they borrowed some visual elements from anime is like calling the United States Greece because a lot of the buildings in Washington DC have architectural features adapted from traditional Greek buildings.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2014 19:40:28 GMT -5
It's called Avatar: The Legend of Aang here that's why referred to it as i did. And it's a half anime because it has anime roots. You're right about it being half anime, and only semi-correct on your second point. It's a purposeful combination between anime and the usual American cartoon style. And as i said before. I think a half anime is good enough to be on somebody's list. Also i wanted to write about the American thingy but i figured that you probably know/will say something about it so i dropped the idea.
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Post by wildknight on Mar 18, 2014 19:41:53 GMT -5
... Avatar was created by an American guy of Italian decent with an entirely American (and maybe some Canadian) team and animated by American animators.
Where are it's "anime roots" exactly?
I think you guys are confusing "being inspired by something" with "being something."
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