Just wondered if there was anyone out there who was into anime/Manga type stuff?
I used to watch some of the stuff when i was younger (Akira, Fists of the North Star, Urotsukidoji, Wicked City, Vampire Hunter D etc) and have recently rekindled my intrest after watching Spirited Away and the Princess Mononoke.
Now theres tonnes of the stuff out there, can anyone recomend anything ?
Paddy.
Any Anime fans ?
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at the time i thought akira was stunning, both technically and stylistically (lurve those bikes!), if a tad convoluted in the plot department.
i tried watching a few others but none of them ever really grabbed me. couldnt get to grips with the unfailingly poor dialogue, dodgy dubbing (akira was much better subtitled) and exaggerated expressions of the characters
just not my style really.
i tried watching a few others but none of them ever really grabbed me. couldnt get to grips with the unfailingly poor dialogue, dodgy dubbing (akira was much better subtitled) and exaggerated expressions of the characters
just not my style really.
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Princess Mononoke is pehaps the best animated film of any type I have ever seen - except of course fo the kia-ora advert!
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If by "a tad convoluted in the plot department" you mean "complete nonsense" then I agree with you
I bought Akira on DVD never having seen it. Watched it once, then sold it (for a profit) on ebay.
I am of the opinion that films are generally meant to have a "plot" rather than "one thing happening after another for no discernible reason". Maybe it's just me?
I bought Akira on DVD never having seen it. Watched it once, then sold it (for a profit) on ebay.
I am of the opinion that films are generally meant to have a "plot" rather than "one thing happening after another for no discernible reason". Maybe it's just me?
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akira is still one of my fave's in my youth, ahum, I liked all those manga series like dragonball andall....
princess momnonoke is not bad
ghost in the shell is fantastic too
princess momnonoke is not bad
ghost in the shell is fantastic too
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akira is still one of my fave's in my youth, ahum, I liked all those manga series like dragonball andall....
princess momnonoke is not bad
ghost in the shell is fantastic too :)I hated Blood though
princess momnonoke is not bad
ghost in the shell is fantastic too :)I hated Blood though
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love it but I couldn't help you Padster.
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Gotta agree, Ghost In The Shell is very good. I've got Akira as well, which does rock. Also Vampire Hunter D which is pretty good.
I really want to see Project Ako again. I remember very little about it apart from it had characters called Ako, Beko and Ceko in it.
I really want to see Project Ako again. I remember very little about it apart from it had characters called Ako, Beko and Ceko in it.
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AHAHAHA!!! Been there, done that...Padstar wrote:I used to watch some of the stuff when i was younger (Akira, Fists of the North Star, Urotsukidoji, Wicked City, Vampire Hunter D etc)...
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Don't think it's available on DVD (in the UK, anyway), but I enjoyed Cyber City Oedo 808:
Channel 4 (I think) showed it a few years back.
Channel 4 (I think) showed it a few years back.
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Not all maybe, he he. I have not seen too much though.christophe wrote:love it but I couldn't help you Padster.
but lynchfanatic knows all about it
But I will recomend :
Ghost in the shell (ofcourse)
Armitage 111
The Maxx (series)
Lain (series)
Neon Evangelis (series) (not seen all)
and Akira, but you had seen that one.
Thats what I can remember at the time.
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Armitage 3 was really quite good. I've got a figure of Naomi. She rocks Although kinda weird hearing Jack Bauer's voice!
Ghost In The Shell is fantastic. And for anyone who like a bit of Digital Harcore with their classic Manga, get the Sonic Subjunkies album with 12,000 RPM and Do You Even Know Who You Are? on it for well used sample from GITS and Akira.
Ghost In The Shell is fantastic. And for anyone who like a bit of Digital Harcore with their classic Manga, get the Sonic Subjunkies album with 12,000 RPM and Do You Even Know Who You Are? on it for well used sample from GITS and Akira.
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Ooooohhhhhh yes!!!!!
The origional Gatchaman!!!!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 44032&rd=1
All 105 eps.... this is the series that was slaugtered to make Battle of the Planets in the uk and G-Force in the states. The origional has a full story arc and is an adult drama with no punches pulled... all this in 1972 !!!
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The origional Gatchaman!!!!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 44032&rd=1
All 105 eps.... this is the series that was slaugtered to make Battle of the Planets in the uk and G-Force in the states. The origional has a full story arc and is an adult drama with no punches pulled... all this in 1972 !!!
http://www.totalimagespecialists.com/Ga ... sions.html
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[quote="Quiff Boy"]at the time i thought akira was stunning, both technically and stylistically (lurve those bikes!), if a tad convoluted in the plot department.
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Akira was one of a kind - it was made as if it was a feature film rather than just a series of drawings put together. The high production values can clearly be seen in the bikes that QB mentions - I mean, when the bikes accelerate, the artists bothered to add the trail lines that the taillights made. There are also tracking shots in the battles that they have on the bikes, accompanied by other camera techniques such as zooms and focus pulls. Even right at the beginning of the film, it is clear that the makers of the film gave sound and sound effects an important part to play - take the atomic explosion - the sound that you imagine it would have made is likely to be 100x worse than anything that could be created in the studio. Like I say, someone really sat down and thought about it. I don't think that there's been anything quite like it since, although I haven't seen Spirited Away yet. As far as the average manga goes, (seeing how Akira is an extreme example of the best in manga), I like Fist of the North Star, Battle Angel Alita, Gogol 13, CyberCity and one of my personal favourites, Guyver.
Sorry for going on a bit, but it's a favourite subject!
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Akira was one of a kind - it was made as if it was a feature film rather than just a series of drawings put together. The high production values can clearly be seen in the bikes that QB mentions - I mean, when the bikes accelerate, the artists bothered to add the trail lines that the taillights made. There are also tracking shots in the battles that they have on the bikes, accompanied by other camera techniques such as zooms and focus pulls. Even right at the beginning of the film, it is clear that the makers of the film gave sound and sound effects an important part to play - take the atomic explosion - the sound that you imagine it would have made is likely to be 100x worse than anything that could be created in the studio. Like I say, someone really sat down and thought about it. I don't think that there's been anything quite like it since, although I haven't seen Spirited Away yet. As far as the average manga goes, (seeing how Akira is an extreme example of the best in manga), I like Fist of the North Star, Battle Angel Alita, Gogol 13, CyberCity and one of my personal favourites, Guyver.
Sorry for going on a bit, but it's a favourite subject!
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@Pads - I also seem to remember watching an Italian version of BOTP and G-Force called Ditan III - it was 1980 and I was only 10!Padstar wrote:Ooooohhhhhh yes!!!!!
The origional Gatchaman!!!!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 44032&rd=1
All 105 eps.... this is the series that was slaugtered to make Battle of the Planets in the uk and G-Force in the states. The origional has a full story arc and is an adult drama with no punches pulled... all this in 1972 !!!
http://www.totalimagespecialists.com/Ga ... sions.html
Ill go away now
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Padstar wrote:Just wondered if there was anyone out there who was into anime/Manga type stuff?
I used to watch some of the stuff when i was younger (Akira, Fists of the North Star, Urotsukidoji, Wicked City, Vampire Hunter D etc) and have recently rekindled my intrest after watching Spirited Away and the Princess Mononoke.
Now theres tonnes of the stuff out there, can anyone recomend anything ?
Paddy.
The "Neon genesis evangelion"(http://www.lwhy.clara.net/nge/) series is worth the time..
And so is "Lain" (http://lain.angelic-trust.net/)
(Ps: look out for "Ghost in the shell2"! Watch the trailer; kokaku.kidotai.free.fr/share/Innocence-Promo.mpg
If you havnt seen Ghost 1 , look here :http://www.jay-man.net/anime/clips/ghost.html........... Loads of clips to watch;)))