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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by damonk13:
<B>AKIRA is perhaps one of the weirder, yet cooler animes made...</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>AKIRA was my first anime experience. That movie is screwed up in the same way that "Apocalypse Now" was completely screwed up. It takes a pretty straight-forward plot, turns left, and drags said plot screaming through miles and miles of increasingly surreal countryside.<P>Have I given away too much? <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"><P>Nak
<B>AKIRA is perhaps one of the weirder, yet cooler animes made...</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>AKIRA was my first anime experience. That movie is screwed up in the same way that "Apocalypse Now" was completely screwed up. It takes a pretty straight-forward plot, turns left, and drags said plot screaming through miles and miles of increasingly surreal countryside.<P>Have I given away too much? <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"><P>Nak
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heh.<P>AKIRA is perhaps one of the weirder, yet cooler animes made...<P>it's old (made in the 80's, i think), but wonderful.<P>not all anime is like it, but it should prove an interesting first experience for you...<P>I personally loved it.<P>Let me know what you thought of it once you've seen it, rab. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">
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Just quickly, 'cause I don't want to read the the old topic.
A friend has shoved "Akira" in my school bag saying "Dude, you have to watch this!"
My questions to you all, bearing in mind I have a shitload of homework to do over the weekend is: Is the movie decent? Will I suddenly become a drone, surviving on anime alone? Is this a good start to anime movies and such like?<P>------------------
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A friend has shoved "Akira" in my school bag saying "Dude, you have to watch this!"
My questions to you all, bearing in mind I have a shitload of homework to do over the weekend is: Is the movie decent? Will I suddenly become a drone, surviving on anime alone? Is this a good start to anime movies and such like?<P>------------------
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You would have, if you had have answered in time before I got bored with homework and watched it.
As you say, the plot reminded me of the perfect nuclear family suddenly gone post-nuclear in a terrible way, none the less for a 1980's film it rocked! Modern films are just using some of the stuff that Akira used
(Listen to all the groaning and grunting in the backgroud, quite a few new films lately have had similar sounds)
Needless to say "Not now, but soon" and "It has already begun" messed me up.
That and the fact that the fat kid in the floating chair reminded me all too much of Cartman.
Yes, yes, I want more!<P>------------------
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As you say, the plot reminded me of the perfect nuclear family suddenly gone post-nuclear in a terrible way, none the less for a 1980's film it rocked! Modern films are just using some of the stuff that Akira used
(Listen to all the groaning and grunting in the backgroud, quite a few new films lately have had similar sounds)
Needless to say "Not now, but soon" and "It has already begun" messed me up.
That and the fact that the fat kid in the floating chair reminded me all too much of Cartman.
Yes, yes, I want more!<P>------------------
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Sir Forsyth:
<B>Me watching Bubblegum Crisis.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>2040 or the original? Personally, I'm really liking 2040 a lot more...
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<B>Me watching Bubblegum Crisis.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>2040 or the original? Personally, I'm really liking 2040 a lot more...
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You can't beat "Bastard!" <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif"> The knight Bonjovina of the kingdom of Metallicana...lol.<P>And of course "Bakuen Campus Guardess".<P>"Good save, Mr. Groceries!"
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I know LOOTS of anime, but for now, I shall recommend one which I have seen recently:<P><A HREF="http://shinbashi.tripod.com/gallery/pos ... ver-sm.jpg" TARGET=_blank> <IMG SRC="http://shinbashi.tripod.com/gallery/pos ... ver-sm.jpg"> </A>
<I>Legend of Basara</I> is really good. Here's a link for you to get to know the series a bit ('cuz I'm too lazy to explain <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">):<P><A HREF="http://shinbashi.tripod.com/main.html" TARGET=_blank>http://shinbashi.tripod.com/main.html</A><P>Don't worry about spoilers too much, since the makers of the site blank over the spoilers, but if you REALLY want to know, just highlight over it and the text will appear. Still, be wary just in case.<P>It is currently fan-subbed (not released by any North American companies), and most likely you can find it in anime clubs (or the Net; in fact, you can download them from the site I provided <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">).<P>I don't know why, but only 13 episodes were made (they cover volumes 1-5 of the manga series, which is just called <I>Basara</I>, by Yumi Tamura). Maybe a movie shall be in the works(!).<P>-Ucchan<P><p>[This message has been edited by Ucchan (edited 02-25-2001).]
<I>Legend of Basara</I> is really good. Here's a link for you to get to know the series a bit ('cuz I'm too lazy to explain <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">):<P><A HREF="http://shinbashi.tripod.com/main.html" TARGET=_blank>http://shinbashi.tripod.com/main.html</A><P>Don't worry about spoilers too much, since the makers of the site blank over the spoilers, but if you REALLY want to know, just highlight over it and the text will appear. Still, be wary just in case.<P>It is currently fan-subbed (not released by any North American companies), and most likely you can find it in anime clubs (or the Net; in fact, you can download them from the site I provided <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">).<P>I don't know why, but only 13 episodes were made (they cover volumes 1-5 of the manga series, which is just called <I>Basara</I>, by Yumi Tamura). Maybe a movie shall be in the works(!).<P>-Ucchan<P><p>[This message has been edited by Ucchan (edited 02-25-2001).]
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by PDI:
<B>See Princess Mononoke. No one ever believes me, but do it.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>I believe you, Scott.<P><em>Cartman: Well, we don't really believe you, but act like we do!
Eliot: Cartman, you dumbass!
Cartman: What? You don't believe him.
Eliot: Yeah, but you don't TELL him that, dumbass!
Cartman: Oh... well, screw you.</em><P>Sorry. I really do believe you, Scott, but the joke made itself after last night's South Park rerun.
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<B>See Princess Mononoke. No one ever believes me, but do it.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>I believe you, Scott.<P><em>Cartman: Well, we don't really believe you, but act like we do!
Eliot: Cartman, you dumbass!
Cartman: What? You don't believe him.
Eliot: Yeah, but you don't TELL him that, dumbass!
Cartman: Oh... well, screw you.</em><P>Sorry. I really do believe you, Scott, but the joke made itself after last night's South Park rerun.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Sir Forsyth:
<B> 2040 my friend.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Oh yeah, baby... got the third volume on DVD Saturday. (I almost picked up the fourth, too... but there's a reason why I'm the only college student I know not perpetually broke.) It's so nifty.
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<B> 2040 my friend.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Oh yeah, baby... got the third volume on DVD Saturday. (I almost picked up the fourth, too... but there's a reason why I'm the only college student I know not perpetually broke.) It's so nifty.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by gwalla:
<B>You can't beat "Bastard!" <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif"> The knight Bonjovina of the kingdom of Metallicana...lol.
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><font size=+4><B><I>"STRYPER!!!"</I></B></font>
<B>You can't beat "Bastard!" <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif"> The knight Bonjovina of the kingdom of Metallicana...lol.
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><font size=+4><B><I>"STRYPER!!!"</I></B></font>
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simon:<P>NGE is considered to be one of the better anime series out there... an anime CLASSIC, so to speak.<P>i don't think you'll find many people who will say they didn't enjoy it immmensely...<P>i've seen the first 18 episodes so far, and i currently hav ethe next four eps here, and i am really liking the series.<P>you could certainly do a lot worse.<P>it looks like, for once, your friend is showing some actual <I>good</I> taste...<P>maybe we should be checking the current temperature in Hell? <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by not damonk:
<B>NGE is considered to be one of the better anime series out there... an anime CLASSIC, so to speak.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Too true, too true. Evangelion is an incredible series from everything I've heard, and while I've been too lazy and/or conservative with money to pick up the DVDs so far, I will do so in the near future. I have ready access to the whole series DUBBED, but... well, that sort of explains itself.<P>Just for fun, something I found out last semester (although not in so many words): Neo Genesis Evangelion can be roughly translated as "The coming to be of a new good word". (Neo = new. Genesis = coming to be. Evangelion = gospel = good word.) Interesting, no?
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<B>NGE is considered to be one of the better anime series out there... an anime CLASSIC, so to speak.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Too true, too true. Evangelion is an incredible series from everything I've heard, and while I've been too lazy and/or conservative with money to pick up the DVDs so far, I will do so in the near future. I have ready access to the whole series DUBBED, but... well, that sort of explains itself.<P>Just for fun, something I found out last semester (although not in so many words): Neo Genesis Evangelion can be roughly translated as "The coming to be of a new good word". (Neo = new. Genesis = coming to be. Evangelion = gospel = good word.) Interesting, no?
-Eliot "And here I used to think Evangelion was a drug-induced babble" Lefebvre<P>------------------
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See? I told you PMononoke was cool.<P>(BTW Stryper later "came out" as not really Christian -- they were trying to get into the business by an unusual back door)<P>------------------
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