Hah! I knew there was a niche gap for this kind of thread.
Glad to see that WHR is being appreciated by more people than QuickTidal and myself on this board.
D, on 28 May 2011 - 03:11 PM, said:
Silencer, on 28 May 2011 - 12:23 PM, said:
And found an anime that avoided being an anime by most standards.
Nowadays, I don't think there are any mutually agreed aspects/tropes/standards/whatever that define what makes an anime anymore other than the art style. Sure, a lot of anime uses many of the same elements and robot or schoolgirl fetishism is undoubtedly common, but there have been many, many great series/movies/OVAs made in the past decade that have encompassed more genres, settings and themes with extremely good quality. Everyone has their own preferences and mental image of what anime is, though, depending on what they're familiar with, and other than the art style I think the varies a lot, now.
I agree, and unfortunately anime here (NZ at least, probably many other places) seems to be restricted to the straight-and-narrow 'typical' anime of years gone by. The kids shows, basically. People here still think of anime as being for kids. Either because it's animated (and boy, how wrong they are in that case) or because of the aforementioned cliches from this thread: the kid protagonists, especially those who do amazingly impossible things; the whacky Japanese sense of humour which people miss; the lack of deeper themes and characters who have little to no sensible reaction to horrible situations; the tendency to overdo costumes and hairstyles and eye colour.
And ironically, it's that mindset that prevents people from expanding their viewing range, and perpetuates the impression. Hell, it's what stopped me from getting into these shows sooner. It's a shame, because I KNOW there are some great shows out there - a small sample of which is in this thread. And I'd certainly back up what you (and elseperson upthread) mean about it being like any other medium - it certainly is that, these days. And what's more, some of the best stories seem to take place, or perhaps refuge, in the 'typical' anime settings or tropes (insofar as those exist).
But that's what I mean about Witch Hunter Robin, when I say it's not 'typical anime' - not only is it a particularly good and enjoyable anime, it strays away from many of the common elements in the genre, other than the art-style, thus setting itself apart from the *bulk* of the productions. At least, from where I'm sitting. Whereas the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is one of the ones I see as taking a sort of refuge in the typical setting, and cliches, but then playing with it and throwing everything on its head by having genre savvy characters, and awesomely hilarious situations - makes it special in its own way.
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Anyways, there is indeed already an anime thread somewhere in here (maybe not an active one). Is this thread just a general anime thread or should we take a particular side of it? Following on Silencer's comments, this could be a thread for anime that's "not standard anime", in which case I'd recommend BACCANO! - set in 1930s New York, it is like the Malazan series in that every character seems utterly insane in their own way. A very high quality and non-traditional show, I only wish they'd split up the first season into more than one.Need more convincing? Listen to the music in
the opening sequence. Oh and the english dub is among the best in anime, ever.
Just a general anime thread, really. Hence my series of questions - yes, it's for the stand-out stuff, but it's also a "what are you watching right now?" thread, for general feedback. It's so the medium gets a bit more discussion on this board, too, in all honesty. Since having a minor epiphanic moment the other month, I've decided it needs more love: and that our current TV/Movie/whatever threads in here don't do it justice, because generally this stuff isn't all over the television in most member's countries - and even if they are, we probably aren't watching it as much as other things. And each series hardly needs its own thread (granted, I could so far gush about WHR and tMoHS for pages on end, but that would be awkward...).
But feel free to talk about and recommend 'normal' anime, too! It's for everything. I just anticipate the good stuff to float to the top like with most other general threads.
Mott, on 28 May 2011 - 05:21 PM, said:
I had a similar outlook when I first encountered manga in High School but i kind of ended up getting pulled in. The first stuff I watched was mainly stuff aimed at girls and I can't remember a lot of it but I still have to admit to liking Fruit's Basket, Ouran High School Host Club and Skip Beat.
I think It's a lot more typical but I still enjoy the early series' of Bleach, the first couple of arc's were great.
Death Note is amazing and really atmospheric.
As noted above practically anything by Myazaki is worth watching.
I think on the whole though I read a lot more manga but I might use this thread to steal other people's suggestions and give them a shot. I've actually been meaning to watch the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya for a while so I might just do that now.
DO. IT. So far it's only the second full series I've watched and liked, but it is awesome! And I kinda get the impression that watching the series is how it would feel to be a time traveler jumping in and out of somebody's life. If you watch it in the broadcast order, it is totally insane - but awesome because of it.
And yeah, I need to get around to Death Note, I know its' one of the big names, and really well done - at least in manga form - but I'll finish of the Melancholy first, I think.
Oh yeah, and I'm sure there's nothing wrong with talking about manga in here, too - the mediums are basically a self-feeding co-dependent entity anyway, despite the standout straight-to-anime stuff that is around and such. They're very related. Just MAKE IT CLEAR if you're talking about a manga! I hate it when people wax lyrical about a manga series, and I'm thinking "oh, awesome!" then I realise it's not anime but manga! Argh. Sheesh, sounds like I've been into this stuff for years. >.<
QuickTidal, on 28 May 2011 - 05:49 PM, said:
Mott, on 28 May 2011 - 05:21 PM, said:
I've actually been meaning to watch the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya for a while so I might just do that now.
I actually totally forgot to mention this one. The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya is a sheer brilliant comic series. So good, with a few drops of weirdness and drama thrown in...It totally is aware of itself and what it is saying and makes fun of itself a lot.
Yup, agreed with this. It is SO damn self-aware. To the point that in the credits, there are a bunch of self-references and in-jokes, such as the titular character being referred to as the "Ultra Director" and similar stuff. And that's just the opening sequence. The series itself is ridiculously funny and genre savvy. And really well dubbed, too!
Also, I mentioned it first, QT, so there!
Anyway, glad to see this thread has some participants. I did figure there'd be a few of the members who watch anime and have things to share. Good suggestions all around! I'll get back to gushing about WHR and tMoHS when I've finished the second season of the latter (with the dreaded Endless Eight arc, apparently...), then I'll start working my way through some of the recommendations in this thread, I think.
(So yeah...feel free to have an entire post dedicated to the series you're currently watching/is your fave...basically feel free to gush. And any series is fine, it doesn't have to be special - I know there is a limited number of top-tier stuff. And manga is fine...just make sure you're clear about what is what, otherwise I'll shoot someone. Think that sets the 'boundaries' for the thread fairly well - basically, there are none.

Natural thread evolution FTW!)