Hey,
During my childhood, I would sporadically watch Voltron and other various cartoons when the cable channels would do preview weekends. They must have left some kind of impression in the back of my mind because I later found myself catching random episodes of shows like Gundam Wing, Outlaw Star and Dragonball Z during their Cartoon Network runs. By this point, I had become aware of the concept of "anime," but nothing had yet totally captivated me. That show I would later find in Cowboy Bebop and I often would my find myself in a duel against Hypnos (I usually lost) trying to watch it during it's Adult Swim premiere. Finally, once I discovered an interest in foreign films (a significant chunk being Asian) that I began to actively seek out anime and it just kind of spiraled from that point.
As for manga, well, after being crushed by the ending of Berserk, I had to read the rest of the story. This was my first manga title and continues to be a huge favorite of mine, although I have not progressed much past the point the anime ends sadly.
I'm not a huge fan of numericized grading systems (but I'm also too lazy to jot my thoughts down which presents a bit of a conundrum) so take my scores with a grain of salt. I tend to rate shows by the impression they've left on me. What I look for in a show foremost is interesting characters and a sense of style. If a show manages to excel in those two aspects, chances are I'll enjoy it. I also readily admit to having a strong predilection for the mecha/sci-fi genres as well as the "artsy fartsies."
And finally, here's some quick, lazy factoids about some random guy on the Internet!
Job: Project Engineer
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Foods: Soups, Seafood, Breads, Havarti
Favorite Movie:: Kind Hearts and Coronets
Favorite Cult/Nostalgia Movie: The Princess Bride
Favorite Anime Movie: Spirited Away
Favorite TV Series: Seinfeld
Favorite Anime Series: Cowboy Bebop
Favorite Manga: Phoenix
Favorite Video Game: Final Fantasy VI
Favorite PC Game: Civilization series
Favorite Band: The Flaming Lips
Favorite Album: Radiohead’s "OK Computer"
Favorite Anime Soundtrack: Cowboy Bebop OSTs
Sub/Dub: For live-action foreign language films, always subtitled in the original audio as its part of the actor’s performance. Animation, however, is unique that no matter the language, it will always be dubbed. If the English dub is well done, I usually prefer watching it the language I’m familiar with. My ratio of anime watching is probably about 60% Japanese / 40% English.
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All Comments (19) Comments
from your review,
"Finally, as long as you don’t go in expecting an analysis to complicated, ideological questions or complex characters, you will likely be pleased with what Death Note delivers"
damn, i love that sentence, i just think like that, but makes me wonder why many people give a 10/10
I haven't really looked into the new season yet, I have been waiting for ANN to give an outlook (about all I do with them anymore). I think Blood C: The Last Dark is one movie, plus the Hanasaku Iroha movie. As far as series go, I have no idea right now what is coming up. I think the new Macross series is supposed to start either Fall or Winter. And, I am hoping for season 2 of Panty and Stocking!!! That is so rude and funny!!!
What is your favorite genre in anime? I lean towards Slice-of-Life, Josei, Romance and good Psychological stories. I find the best work there. If I need a laugh, there are plenty of Harem/Fan-service, etc. on my list to fill the bill.
I just read thru your Profile, very interesting. You know, that the rating system is all arbitrary because everyone rates subjectively. So, your comment is right in line with my belief. And, 322 PTW items is not excessive. I have completed over 700 titles and my PTW list is still near 400 titles. LOL
you can say that death note did not expand on the morality of killing for the greater good, but I think when an anime is a set length, only a handful of ideas can really be explored with a substantial amount of depth and juiciness. I feel that if there were something like Light actually questioning his own actions, we would have a character not as secure as previously characterized, and therefore a completely different anime. Hypothetically, how would YOU execute an elaboration of such a topic?
The lack of availability is disappointing, tho. Have you checked out much in terms of older publications? Like with Viz's Pulp and Editor's choice lines?