Ibi Dreams
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Is Your Name available online in good quality now?
SpoilersKimi no Na wa was amazing.
But damn it, I want my fairytale ending!
Nope, @Ødegaard has been on the lookout for 'em too, but the Blu-rays and DVDs won't be released/leaked until after the theatrical IMAX release in Japan:Is Your Name available online in good quality now?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5311514/releaseinfo
Bloody hellThink im on my 5th rewatch now.
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On episode 21/26 of Cowboy Bebop and I've found some of the episodes extremely boring and unoriginal. It started pretty slow too, but it's got a very cool cast (excepting Ed).
I just finished Death Note. It tailed off massively for me, particularly after
L died.
Is Your Name available online in good quality now?
I cannot recommend Mushi-shi enough, @Harrisamo. One of my all time favourites and, in my opinion, it's extremely consistent in quality.
As @ADJUDICATOR & @Swaters16 said above, I did find some episodes of Cowboy Bebop to be lacking in quality considering it's high standards (though I enjoyed them all regardless and they weren't bad by any means) but with Mushi-shi I found every episode as good as eachother. Well, near enough anyway.
Regarding Death Notes ending, I hated it! It did absolutely brilliant in building up the climax, and the suspense was killing me it was built up that well, but the outcome, and how it came to that, was a letdown for me.
I cannot recommend Mushi-shi enough, @Harrisamo. One of my all time favourites and, in my opinion, it's extremely consistent in quality.
As @ADJUDICATOR & @Swaters16 said above, I did find some episodes of Cowboy Bebop to be lacking in quality considering it's high standards (though I enjoyed them all regardless and they weren't bad by any means) but with Mushi-shi I found every episode as good as eachother. Well, near enough anyway.
Regarding Death Notes ending, I hated it! It did absolutely brilliant in building up the climax, and the suspense was killing me it was built up that well, but the outcome, and how it came to that, was a letdown for me.
Agreed on all counts really.
Death Notes ending still gives me nightmares really. It was so brilliant for the first 24ish episodes and the final 12 were such a letdown
Ohhh, the Mad Pierrot ep! That was undoubtedly one of my favourites as well.Great! Would you recommend watching it with subs or dubbed? Or is it a general rule that you always go with subs with anime?
I'd agree that Cowboy Bebop can flitter in quality. I also think it largely depends on your mood at the time of watching. There's a strange sort of detachment within the show, but it's one of the reasons I love it. I just finished the episode with Mad Pierrot and it was one of the best episodes I've ever seen of anything! Sad to be nearing the end but also excited to start Mushi-shi!
Yes! What did you make of it?I've only seen Inu Yasha. Is that anime?
Yes! What did you make of it?
I've never watched it myself but I hear good things about it. I'll have to give it a try eventually.Oh man, I've seen all episodes and the movies. I liked it very much. Kagome San was superb and my display picture in Facebook used to be a Sesshomaru picture. But I haven't proceeded much into the Anime world.
Whilst it is one of my favourite things ever, I do agree with you in that it, in my opinion, was constantly declining in quality throughout. I enjoyed it all regardless, though.
The first 11 or so eps from up until Light joined the investigation team were absolutely amazing, then from there, Light giving up the Death Note and until L's death I thought it was ranging from very good - good, then after Light takes control of the investigation team until the end I thought it was about decent. I was never that keen on Near and Mello, to be honest. They just made me miss L even more!
Kagooomeeee was supposed to be the protagonist of the show, but I dunno - she was kinda bland, bossy and annoying (not as much as Naruto -> Sakura, though). Always had a soft spot for Sango and Kagura over her (both had more persuasive stories and were relatively complex characters). In terms of the entire cast, though, gotta love Miroku (would be best mates with Sanji) + Sesshomaru, and Totosai and his cow, Mo-Mo.
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Yeah, that's probably true. It was probably the most 'believable' during the early episodes and become more fantastical over time. The story was still enthralling but required greater suspension of disbelief I suppose. Even though the Light get himself captured and confess plan was ridiculous I loved watching his meticulous planning unfold in order to outsmart L.
Although I didn't like Mello and Near and thought their capture of Light was poorly handled the show really lost it for me (my memory is hazy though) when Sayu (?) is kidnapped and there's a missile launched. Those episodes felt like they totally lost touch with what made the show such an interesting thriller.
Steve BlumLate but @Harrisamo , Cowboy Bebop is one of those rare times where the dub is arguably as good as the subbed version imo.
Aaaaargh, I'm so jealous. Hope you have a great time!Planning on seeing Your Name in Imax in London
Genuinely can't wait
Speaking of Death Note, @fishfingers15 , if you're looking to try more anime I think Death Note would be a good place to start. I guess it depends what you're looking for really (action, adventure, comedy, thriller) but I'd say that's as good a place as any to start.
I completely agree with you. The whole Sayu being captured arc just felt out of place but I just took it as the stakes getting higher for Light if you know what I mean. Like, I expected it to eventually take route into sensationalism and just kind of accepted it. So I still enjoyed it, but it wasn't a patch on it's earlier episodes.
A few years befored I watched Death Note, I'd heard from other anime fans that the series declined in quality pretty early on so that probably helped me enjoy it throughout as if I were watching it with no prior knowledge and, after watching the first so-and-so episodes of great quality it then descened into the sensationalist way that it did, I don't think I'd have enjoyed it as much as I did; if at all.
Like you said, it did seem like they'd lost touch with what made it so interesting with those episodes but, on the other hand, I can see why they might have felt they needed to do what they did to show the impact the death note was having on the world. I wasn't a fan of how the story progressed, and it was a shame it kind of lost it's roots to what made it so enthralling, but I can see why. I mean, some of my favourite scenes were just Light and Ryuuk together in Light's room plotting his next move. It was simple but brilliant.
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Such a nice video to zone out to, 6:37 is my favourite.
What would be everyone's favourite anime OST's?
Such a nice video to zone out to, 6:37 is my favourite.
What would be everyone's favourite anime OST's?
Sorry for the late reply but if you need help finding the show (dubbed or subbed) I'll help you out if needs be.Will check it out man, I wonder where I can get Death Note.
Such a nice video to zone out to, 6:37 is my favourite.
What would be everyone's favourite anime OST's?