Miaka-chan said:
I'm contemplating the following series, can anyone tell me whether they're worth the bother? (No fan boy/girl ravings, please be as objective as possible ^__^):
Will do my best. Some I have personally seen, others I just know from fan opinion and friends opinion.
Miaka-chan said:
My mate watched this on the back of the fan-hype. His words: 'Highly Overrated' I would trust his opinion on this, he has little patience for fluff or fanservicey stuff.
Miaka-chan said:
Superb. A superb achievement in anime. An excellent story, fully backed up by a great cast, setting and production. Some naysayers say that it had a weak ending, that it didn't explain everything. After watchign myself, I was scratching my head as to what they found wrong with it. I loved this show to bits. Bonus points for having one of the most interesting and empathic villains in anime (Dio).
Miaka-chan said:
I loved this show. Avoid spoilers if you can, the exposition of the story is a pleasure in itself. There are some nitpicks, in the second quarter it can be a bit too episodic for its own good. They use a couple of sci-fi plot devices, and many characters can seem a bit overfamiliar, but I think they are just tunneling down into some core anime archetypes. The primary cast are superb, especially the Pacifica/Shannon dynamic. Production is superb, but in some ways they were too ambitious - there are sequences and fights towards the end that scream for a cinematic treatment. It has a genuinely surprising and thought-provoking ending,
that qualifies it for one of the best endings of all time.
Miaka-chan said:
Watched up to ep. 16 and I have been meaning to finish it. Excellent show. It does retain the core spirit of the original movie. Brilliant production and ideas. I especially love how each of the samurai have a very distinct fighting style. Some nitpicks - many people just don't like the anachronism, others remember the movie fondly and get that out of their heads when they see this, so the series may appear inferior (I am able to like and appreciate both, but the mecha-samurai cannot evoke the pathos of Toshiro Mifune's rendition). The show may lack the 'purity' of the original, its possible that this is due to the increased running time more than anything else.
Miaka-chan said:
You got to see this. Genuinely funny, and a wonderful send up of the otaku culture/lifestyle. Most anime fans identify with one or more of the characters in some way. What makes the show though is Saki, the 'normal' girl who starts going out with one of the Genshiken.
Miaka-chan said:
THis has a huge fanbase in america. THough I have only watched one episode. The story is meant to be particularly good, enough to make american fans cry foul when it receives a typically ambiguous anime ending. Been meaning to watch it, I can't remember if some of my friends have seen it or not.
Miaka-chan said:
This one was ignored by nearly everyone except some particular bloggers. Most people wrote it off as some kind of Trigun rip-off. The bloggers that persisted with it seem to think that the fan reaction was premature, and that the show is worth checkign out. IIRC its fansubbing/license situation is what stopped most fans getting into it.