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the space cadet

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Im excited i wish it was on crunchyroll. So back to laptop streaming i go!
Ever consider ddl's or torrents? There's no limitations on what can been seen.

I also recently gave FMA:Brotherhood a try, that anime is pretty cool so far I'm on ep 7
FMA: Brotherhood is one of the finest examples of what a perfect anime is. And not just anime, but media in general.

I don't fucking know you, and you don't fucking know me, but regardless of that, I'm gonna guarantee you that by the end of episode 26, you will be preaching the godhood of FMA. Especially if you're watching it subbed.
 

Fiend Busa

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The anime ends at chapter 65 i think? guess i'll start too c;



Yea i have over 600GB's of anime i've downloaded on a external ;3 Just sometimes i don't reallly feel like downloading so i'll just stream.

You wont need to, season 2 begins in January ^.^
 

the space cadet

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Anyone else around here watch Gintama? If not, then why not? <--- italicised to sound threatening

I just watched this episode last night. It is perhaps the greatest thing I've ever seen.

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His full comment: "I'm not sure what this is about, but I've figured out how it works. I just have to trick dumb bitches into giving me money while I eat and drink for free."

I keep a separate folder for my favorite Gintama episodes that I save... this episode is in there now.
 

Argentus

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I don't get how anyone watches anything other than mindless action anime myself. You can't really see half of the stuff they do on anime in real life so sticking with the over the top shows like One Piece, Fairy Tail, Bleach, etc. makes sense to me. Can never get into slower paced stuff, but I also only really watch action shows and movies of any other type too. Just the little conversation going on here about how Tokyo Ghoul or whatever doesn't go into badass territory has me not wanting to watch it at all.
Ehm. I like one piece but I hate most action shows like bleach and shit because they try too hard to be dragonball z.

I also don't like when shows "go anime". Aka inexplicable super modes. Like I loved the Needless anime which was crazy awesome up until the ending when the bad guy suddenly goes super energy form out if nowhere.


I love the slower paced, dramatic or philosophical shows though. Could not take my eyes off Spice and wolf even though all if three things happened across the entire series. I sat entranced as the guy explained the exchange rate for BREAD. Black butler, cowboy bebop, blassreiter, darker than black, mekakky city actors, Guin Saga, all very good.

Then Rin daughters of Mnemosyne had almost no action but it was SUCH a good show. Dark as hell too.

Shows like bleach, fairy tail, etc all bore me to tears. I don't like generic anime action. I do like shows like scryed and air master with a lot of tension and drama or grounded, heavy combat though.
 

Ghosty-J

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Got around to watching an obscure anime called Mushishi.

This show keeps punching my feelings in the jaw ;~;
 

Kronin

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I just discovered today, with great pleasure and surprise, the existence of an anime version of "Kiseijuu" (know as "Parasyte" in U.S.A) began airing in Japan less than 2 wekks ago. I couldn't believe to what I was seeing, the work is indeed one of my favourite manga and I didn't know anything about its "return" under another media.

The series get its origins in an old manga (dated 1988-1995) work of Hitoshi Iwaaki: with a beginning blinking the eye to "El Eternauta", the story talks about the mysterious appearence of a unknown kind of shapeshifting parasytes, invading the brains of human hosts and starting to hide themselves inside the society. The main character is a Japanese 17 years old boy, Shinichi Izumi, that entered in contact with a parasyte avoids accidentally the usual fate but ends instead to lose the control only of his right hand, now replaced from the parasyte called "Migi" ("right hand" in Japanese). Begins so a forced symbiosis with the two characters fighting for the survival when the other parasytes devour other humans for food, at the same time even starting to question and doubt about the nature of the other and own's kind.

Without anticipating anything, I want just mention that in no way Shinichi will end to become a superhero or similar (how someone could believe from what said so far), rather he will meet an internal evolution ending to discover better himself. Together with him the other main characters of the works are just the parasytes: initially compared to insects for their attitudes pretty utilitarian and rational, with the prosecution of the story will be always more evident the differences between them, from the ones only interested to the mere survival, to others starting to question themselves and interested also in the human world.

Even so the work has also an action part well integrated with the plot: needing to fight for the survival, Shinichi and Migi will end to make encounters with other parasytes with hostile intents. Even being a sci-fi work the vibe of the battles will keep always a realistic approach, with elementary tactis and strategies coming in action: an unique wrong move how to understimate an opponent, to not realize a situation or to use the wrong tool in the wrong moment will make the difference between life and death. Starting from very elementary ones, the battles will come gradually always more elaborated, but without never losing this peculiarity.

Having to compare the manga with something, I would use the examples of Naoki Urasawa's works (20 Century Boys, Monster,...) for the ability to talk of a sci-fi story perfectly integrated in an every day contest, and the manga Hunter X Hunter for the approach used for the battle parts.

The anime version is realized from Mad House that for me is a surety after the great work made IMO just with HxH: so far they were released only 2 episodes (soon will be out a third one), but the animation and the music appear already great as indeed I was expecting. The story appear pretty faithful to the paper version, with the more big differences seen in the setting of the story in the modern days and in the look of Shinichi in the first episodes (very likely for emphatizing the passage from an ordinary guy to someone "cool" and with not human abilities, something that happens even in the manga but less evidently).

The story include bloody parts (one just in the very beginning of the first episode) and the anime is uncensored, but for the not loving of them I precise that it's nothing truly horrorific or shocking; on the opposite the manga has more clear shots of such scenes compared to the transposition of the anime released so far.

In the end I suggest to everyone to give a chance to the anime (and if you appreciate old manga, even to read the paper version): it's a story that keep some misteries using linear plotlines contrarily to the modern trend, but that in the end is able to talk about simple but deep meanings (the real discovery is the one about the inner nature of the characters), in the process even keeping entertained the fans of action. I believe that this element of the work is well represented from the so different opening and ending that I reported below:



The original manga is long 8 volumes (10 in the U.S. edition), so you can be sure that the anime will get a moderate span.
 
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Fiend Busa

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good thing parasyte didnt end up a mess like terraformers.

Oh yea, parayste first to use dub step music?
 

Fiend Busa

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I suppose that you are talking of the opening: the group that sings it is called "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" and worked also to the remake of Hunter X Hunter.

No, im talking about the last episode

I think it was during the fight at the park, there was some epic dubstep playing lol

good thing Parayste didn't end up like Terraformars with all the horrible censorship lmao

edit: like this LOL
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AsheMann21

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Wow I should visit this thread more often
No, im talking about the last episode

I think it was during the fight at the park, there was some epic dubstep playing lol

good thing Parayste didn't end up like Terraformars with all the horrible censorship lmao

edit: like this LOL
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What the hell? Is this TerraFormars? Crap, the censoring is nonsense. I'll stick with the manga
My favorite one
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You know, I wanted to use the first image but I couldn't come up with anything

My favourite:
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Fiend Busa

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Yea the terrformars censoring is so annoying but Crunchyroll said they acquired the uncensored version from Warner Japan and that they will start streaming that one in a few weeks.
 
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