Television The Caf' Anime Thread

Light is a cool guy. You get to know him more then you know L and you find his evilness makes him endearing. Although, he did try and do good with the book in his own way.

Entertaining, but not endearing to me. I mean, I kinda understand. I was rooting for Russell Crowe over Christian Bale in 3:10 To Yuma right, I assume that's how people feel when reading/watching Death Note. But I just didn't get that vibe at all from Light.
 
Rooted for Yagami as well, and Lelouch in Code Geass - guess I like antihero/ villain type protagonists. And they're both very similar type of characters.

That said, L was my favorite character in Death Note, followed by Misa, and then Yagami. Near and Mello couldn't even touch the Yamami vs L rivalry, and it all went downhill once L died. Yagami x L is up there with Goku x Vegeta, Guts x Griffith Naruto x Sasuke, Johan x Tenma, Kenshin x Hajime, and Shizuo x Izaya for lulz - as far as iconic status goes. :)

Also, speaking of Code Geass - Lelouch is a more detestable character than Yagami. The way he kills Euphie, and the whole Shirley deal was just horrible to watch. Although he did did kind of redeem himself by the end.

EDIT: Am I the only one who didn't like the Penbar's wife bit? For an investigator she sure played right into his hands, and he wasn't even very clever about it. The way Yagami acted was just so suspicious, and it just reeked of a deus ex machina insert to resolve the tension because he essentially dug a hole for himself.
 
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I have only watched three episodes of Wizard Barristers. I quite liked the first mainly for the scenery, there's Ueno Park with its whale sculpture by example, and the tower of Tokyo. And the ending shows different maybe known parts like the Senso-ji temple The first episode was ok, interesting enough, then the two other hinted it wasn't really about trials. Since the second case wasn't convincing at all.

I read this anime was most about fights than trials and the stoty is predictable.

About Code Geass and Death Note

I was wondering a bit how much Lelouch's fate was constructed differently from Light (I mean how much Death Note has influenced Code Geass). From a noble goal, Light was thinking a lot after for his own sake.

Lelouch was still redeemable because he cared about other people, not only Nunally. He knows he has destroyed completely Euphie with his geass, and he regretted it.

He knows he has hurt Shirley.
 
ERASED Episode #4.

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Haven't watched an anime in about six months but have gotten back into it recently.

One punch man - I started this one cause I loved the concept. The tongue in cheek style is perfect. I couldn't stop laughing when he revealed his secret to his power. I think what impressed me most is how well they handle how powerful he is by giving him human obstacles to overcome. It reminded me a little of hancock in a way, obviously he is much more noble and less of a cockhead, but its fun to watch that mix of super human strength and human vulnerabilities.

Mushishi season 2 - Overall probably ranks as one of my favourite animes and one of the few I'd call beautiful. I usually skip all the generic anime pop openings because its all the same bollocks and I find they rarely ever fit the series but Mushishi gets it right. And just the whole poigant nature of it makes for great viewing. Plus ginko is just awesome.

Gosick - Watching this one now and am about four episodes in. Loving the gothicy sherlock influence. Veronica works really well as a troubled child genius and its fun watching her piece everything together. The main kid is a pretty generic pile of wank so far but I have a good feeling I'm gonna really enjoy this one.
 
I was just thinking earlier how I rarely ever come across an anime opening theme I like.... What's everyones top 5 anime openings? (Original scores only, I love Mushishi's but they're just well choosen songs).

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These are probably my top 5, all match the series perfectly IMO.
 
The unmatched classic:



Dunno why, but I love this:



Personal favorite, so damn catchy:



Because Hell Yeah!



Another personal favorite, even though it's no match for Brothers from the FMA OST:

 
Not anime per se, but this is beautiful, haunting and extremely memorable - all at the same time:



Kokia - Chōwa Oto (With Reflection).
 






Goes without saying that I have no taste. :p
 
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I am not sure, my preferences tend to change after a while and I usually like better some insert songs. There are some songs I haven't watched the anime or only few episodes. These are some of the ops/eds I listen.








That's one I don't plan to watch since it's supposed to be incredibly slow.



Just song like. They usually sound more to me like way to sell other products and not that related to the anime. Two I think were well done are the end of Anohana because of its nostalgic tone and the op of Hanayamata that shows well the enthusiasm and group spirit of a female club. They both capture the atmosphere of their anime.
 
Where is the anime up to with Naruto Shippuden?
 
Does this also double as a manga thread, or should I start a new one? Shingeki No Kyojin is getting crazy.
 
Does this also double as a manga thread, or should I start a new one? Shingeki No Kyojin is getting crazy.
I assumed this doubles up. You could make a new thread if you like.
 
Does this also double as a manga thread, or should I start a new one? Shingeki No Kyojin is getting crazy.
I think it's better to make a new thread because there'll mostly be spoilers since every manga is ahead of the anime and I assume there might be more people like who just watch anime :D .
 
Some of those intros are awesome, they've reminded me of a few animes I have on my list to watch.

Serial experiments and Ergo Proxy especially. Will definitely check out Beck to. What ya guys think of em?

I noticed there's gonna be a new Berserk in 2016, I'm pretty pumped for it. The ending to the original was devastating. It was an awesome conclusion but to "end" it there left me really frustrated, can't wait to see where it goes after that.
 
Some of those intros are awesome, they've reminded me of a few animes I have on my list to watch.

Serial experiments and Ergo Proxy especially. Will definitely check out Beck to. What ya guys think of em?

I noticed there's gonna be a new Berserk in 2016, I'm pretty pumped for it. The ending to the original was devastating. It was an awesome conclusion but to "end" it there left me really frustrated, can't wait to see where it goes after that.
Saw a clip of the new Berserk and the animation looked quite shoddy, with the dodgy CGI.
 
Gonna cheat a bit with fmab. Also, I can't say it's my top list, but all of em are pretty darn enjoyable.




 
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Ha!! I said earlier I'd forgotten a few of the great characters, seeing these makes me realise I've forgotten even more than I'd thought! Gonna have to watch it again :D
Even if it's not my favorite, It's the best anime out there in my (trying to be objective) opinion. Everything about the show is great.
 
Some of those intros are awesome, they've reminded me of a few animes I have on my list to watch.

Serial experiments and Ergo Proxy especially. Will definitely check out Beck to. What ya guys think of em?

I noticed there's gonna be a new Berserk in 2016, I'm pretty pumped for it. The ending to the original was devastating. It was an awesome conclusion but to "end" it there left me really frustrated, can't wait to see where it goes after that.
I really like Beck. A lot probably depends on whether you enjoy the soundtrack or not but the dingy underground music scene makes for a great setting. One problem is that whether you choose the dub or sub version you have to sacrifice something. All the songs are in English so in the japanese dub you get butchered pronunciation, which makes sense (the characters can't speak English, they just memorise the songs) but is a little hard to listen to. On the other hand the cultural difference between the characters who speak English and those who don't is a plot point that gets completely lost in the English dub.

Lain is an experience. I'm not sure I could really say that I enjoyed it but it's interesting if nothing else. Give it a go if you don't mind shows that go out of their way to be incomprehensible.
 
Would you say it's good right off the bat? Watched the first episode or two and it was alright. Ended up blitzing One Piece till 110 instead and haven't got round to continuing ERASED yet.
How do you like One Piece?