Off the top of my head, Sora no Otoshimono.
Seconded.
edited 11th Apr '11 5:44:06 PM by Spirit
#IceBearForPresidentHigurashi No Naku Koro Ni would probably be the best for me...it's the main reason I watch that show.
edited 11th Apr '11 5:43:07 PM by Signed
"Every opinion that isn't mine is subjected to Your Mileage May Vary."No, Code Geass is best at making deep and serious action INTO lighthearted comedy scenes.
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.Out of the anime I've seen, definitely Higurashi.
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I dunno, while Code Geass had some epic Mood Whiplash and was pretty ridiculous overall, when it decided to punch you in the gut, it did so hard.
edited 13th Apr '11 4:42:24 AM by Drakyndra
The owner of this account is temporarily unavailable. Please leave your number and call again later.You know what? One Piece. You have an Idiot Hero and fights using incredibly weird powers where nobody dies, contrasted with incredibly depressing Kill Em All flashbacks and all the crap that happens at Marine HQ. Schizophrenic indeed.
Utena is a good one, Princess Tutu another.
The Hayate No Gotoku manga is surprisingly adept at this occasionally, as is School Rumble.
"No, the Singularity will not happen. Computation is hard." -Happy EntWhile I don't really like it, I think One Piece actually does a good job at it.
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood is certainly not an example.
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...... switching between lighthearted comedy scenes with deep and serious action?
Help?.. please...