I know of the latter four.
And I prefer the manga of Excel Saga over the anime, due to the depth it has while still being satirically savvy.
Always be ready to do the unusual and unexpected.*more taco dragons appear as bodyguards*
Lampshade Hanging: It's a lifestyle....Excel Saga is also my favourite manga, actually. And my taste in manga is far more diverse than my taste in anime, ahah~
...Excel is my favourite fictional character ever and I love her to bits she is my idol oh how do I love thee let me count the ways eeeeeeh~
...Ahem. >.>
edited 29th Sep '11 2:49:29 PM by Moerin
Deadbeat and Grey Star: What, including that bizarre financial district one?!
Evidently it's more noteworthy than I thought.
edited 29th Sep '11 2:49:26 PM by LizardOfAus
Does it make sense that all but Dinosaur King I stopped watching at 8?
(That's because I started Dinosaur King at 13, because my brother made me watch.)
Same here. I prefer manga over anime most of the time.
The one with the devil and created by the man behind Princess Mononoke? Yes.
edited 29th Sep '11 2:50:23 PM by GreyStar
Always be ready to do the unusual and unexpected.Stopped watching Pokemon and Digimon as soon as I grew up (Though I now read Pokemon Adventures). I don't actually watch much anime, just stuff that's considered essential or gets reccomended to me personally. When I was younger, I also got a lot of Sailor Moon and this somewhat obscure thing. Recently watched Madoka Magica because that's what the internet was a buzzin' about, same with Gurren Lagann before that. Watched about half of Evangelion, and the first few episodes of Panty and Stocking.
Oh, and I also keep up with the Naruto, Bleach and Mahou Sensei Negima mangas. I really need to resume my Archive Binge of One Piece at some point.
edited 29th Sep '11 2:50:15 PM by Anura
A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they will never sit in.Yeah, for me, interest in Pokemon waned after the first movie. I would still love to own Digimon Season One though. And its sequel series too.
This post was thumped by the Shillelagh of Whackingness
Yup.
Always be ready to do the unusual and unexpected.Hah, I prefer manga over anime, but that's mostly because I'm a massive bibliophile. >.> Seriously there's far too many books in my room, there's pretty much no floor space left. >.<
...Currently I'm archive binging on Jojos Bizarre Adventure (it's fun to reread the Jonathan chapters, they're just so cheesy~) and, um... The Pokemon anime. Because I are lame. >.< It's still fun to watch in a nostalgic-type way though, I guess, but...
Now that I think about it, I beilieve that I know about most of these anime.
Still wondering about the name of the anthro juice-girl one, though.
Lampshade Hanging: It's a lifestyle.And now, because apparently I hate myself, I return to Sleeping Lioness.
Pokemon Black and White is actually doing much better than I thought. It makes the anime worth watching again.
But the Pokemon manga... that's another beast altogether.
Always be ready to do the unusual and unexpected.Also, Moe, Sailor Moon was basically a Mary Sue Self-Insert always saving the day and making her allies look useless.
Then again, aside from that and its polar opposite, the only Magical Girl series I've watched is Mai-HiME.
edited 29th Sep '11 2:54:34 PM by Anura
A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they will never sit in.@Anura: Watch Kore Wa Zombie Desu Ka. A most glorious deconstruction of the Magical Girl genre if I say so...
Always be ready to do the unusual and unexpected.Yeah, but... It was fun in a cheesy kind of way! Which is half of the draw of magical girl shows, really! Still, it pales when compared to such things as Magical Project S and my personal favourite magical girl anime, Puni Puni Poemy~
edited 29th Sep '11 2:56:41 PM by Moerin
*explodes violently*
Lampshade Hanging: It's a lifestyle.O-OK, I'm lost.
"Yup. That tasted purple.""so am i." screamed GCR from inside the maze.
They do have medals for almost, and they're called silver!*explodes again*
Lampshade Hanging: It's a lifestyle.*hides from the random explosions*
"Yup. That tasted purple."The last anime movie I watched was The Cat Returns, for no real reason. It was rather good, if somewhat strange at times.
The only anime series I've watched from start to finish was the Unicron Trilogy. Armada was farily flat and slow-moving, Energon was just abominable in every way, and Cybertron had a neat concept behind it, even if the execution wasn't everything it could be.
edited 29th Sep '11 3:05:58 PM by Locoman
*hides from the scary Moerin*
"Yup. That tasted purple."