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Did you guys watch End of Evangelion for the full "oh god what the ****" experience?
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I actually haven't seen Evangelion at all. I really should, I think I'd like it a lot.
I REALLY need to finish Escaflowne first. I absolutely **** adored everything about that show I just didn't finish it for some reason.
I REALLY need to finish Escaflowne first. I absolutely **** adored everything about that show I just didn't finish it for some reason.
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I know nothing about Escaflowne aside from its really unique name. Is that another mech one? Japan loves them some mechs.
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Escaflowne is as far as I know the only other addition to Rayearth's genre of "isekai shoujo mecha". Hitomi doesn't pilot the mech but her love interests sure do (versus in Rayearth the magical girl knight protags do pilot the mechs and it's awesome).
I love it a lot because it uses tarot and fortune telling as a core concept in a really cool and interesting way. Also has one of those gorgeous 90's orchestral OSTs and an OP sung by Maaya Sakamoto, so really can't go wrong.
Should probably actually finish it tho lol
I love it a lot because it uses tarot and fortune telling as a core concept in a really cool and interesting way. Also has one of those gorgeous 90's orchestral OSTs and an OP sung by Maaya Sakamoto, so really can't go wrong.
Should probably actually finish it tho lol
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Okay. I literally just finished watching End of Evangelion and think I know what happened:
Spoiler.
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Watched the first 2 eps of Escaflowne. I realized the whole series is literally only 26 episodes which is shorter than Rayearth S2 so it's really not a significant commitment to just rewatch from the start.
I probably shouldn't have started rewatching immediately after Rayearth bc now I'm just comparing instead of enjoying. Anyway we gotta get through Van's tragic protag backstory and **** but pretty sure the good stuff starts up pretty soon. First you burn down protag's hometown, THEN everything picks up. Standard tbh.
The soundtrack is so weird like there are some phenomenal pieces and some good mood tracks and then you have those 3 tracks that are just choirs singing ESCAFLOWNE ESCAFLOWNE ESCAFLOWNE dramatically. This anime is a trip
I probably shouldn't have started rewatching immediately after Rayearth bc now I'm just comparing instead of enjoying. Anyway we gotta get through Van's tragic protag backstory and **** but pretty sure the good stuff starts up pretty soon. First you burn down protag's hometown, THEN everything picks up. Standard tbh.
The soundtrack is so weird like there are some phenomenal pieces and some good mood tracks and then you have those 3 tracks that are just choirs singing ESCAFLOWNE ESCAFLOWNE ESCAFLOWNE dramatically. This anime is a trip
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I gave DB Super another chance. It's real dumb.
I might watch Avatar, though.
I might watch Avatar, though.
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I haven't carried on to a new anime since watching End of Evangelion. I feel like that sucked me dry of anime for a good month. I'm still thinking about it. Every time I turn on Netflix/Amazon Prime I think, "I think I feel like watching some anime---ahh, no I don't. No. I'm still feeling the existential dread."
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i revisited my My Anime List for the first time in a while recently and my ass gave DBS an 8. like, okay, i had fun watching the first few seasons, but in what universe is that **** an 8 lmaooooo
i want to purge that account there are way too many 6+'s on there. we got standards now bitches
i want to purge that account there are way too many 6+'s on there. we got standards now bitches
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I try real hard to keep my ratings on MAL from getting inflated. I rate truly average shows as a 5.
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I started watching Ranma 1/2. Dubbed, because my laziness compels me to prefer anything dubbed as long as the voice acting is a 5/10 in quality and this is a solid 6.5.
Very nipple-y show so far. I had no idea there was going to be a giant panda. I've heard that the overarching plot doesn't really go anywhere, but I'm only eight episodes in so far.
Very nipple-y show so far. I had no idea there was going to be a giant panda. I've heard that the overarching plot doesn't really go anywhere, but I'm only eight episodes in so far.
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^Still, you gotta admit, that theme song is super fun and energetic. That right there is a good, fun anime opening.
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Ranma 1/2 is just extremely fun to watch, and the openings/endings are all great. The plot is pretty weak but I didn't mind.
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I was thinking about watching Ranma 1/2 recently. I dunno why it recently like resurged in specific niche weeb circles but it's got me curious. I might dive in soon.
Really want to actually finish Escaflowne first tho lmao
Really want to actually finish Escaflowne first tho lmao
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It is probably getting a resurgence in popularity because the author is continuing Inuyasha again, so her other older works might be of interest to people looking into that.
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...I'm a **** idiot. The Inuyasha writer wrote Ranma 1/2? How did I not realize that?