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jataku

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  1. Anohana needs a reasonably priced release in the UK. MVM Films, get on it.

  2. When you find anime on Amazon but it's well out of your price range :veryangry:

  3. Blue Gender Paranoia Agent Ghost Hunt Corpse Party: Tortured Souls Berserk Hellsing Ultimate
  4. I'd try and find the re-mastered version if I were you- it looks a LOT better.
  5. How I feel when I try to learn any language except for English.
  6. Texas Chainsaw is awesome, but the 2013 version is nothing compared to the original 1970's one.
  7. Hey guys. The name's Jack but you all can call me whatever you wish. My favourite anime that I'm currently watching is Nisekoi. I'm from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Music taste: Neck Deep The Story So Far basically anything pop punk related. So ye, hi.
  8. Hey guys. I'm really new to the site so I thought I'd introduce myself. The names Jack, pleasure to meet y'all. Anywho, Horror films have always been a major interest of mine. I like everything from Paranormal Activity (I only watch it when I want to kill brain cells) to giallo such as Deep Red. What's your favourite horror film or anime? I'd have to say my favourite would be a tie between A Nightmare On Elm Street 3, The Burning, or Terror Train.
  9. It depends, really. Sometimes, if the characters are interesting and well developed, and if I like the general feel of the show (case in point being Anohana) I would like the series to be a lot longer than say 12 or so episodes.
  10. This is a little idea I came up with a while back. I’ve always been able to find my own way as regards to what shows I watch. Sometimes I watch it for the aesthetic (Nisekoi, Anohana, and Lain, all I really enjoy) but sometimes I tend to delve into more unknown animes than the usual Naruto or Dragonball. So, here’s how this is going to work. I’m going to list off some well known anime titles and I will be recommending other titles for people who have seen them and liked them. #1: Death Note/Monster Well, this one doesn’t need any kind of explanation. Death Note, is by no means a favourite series of mine, but I can see why some people like it. However, there is another series that I have seen compared to Death Note all too often. Naoki Urasawa’s masterpiece, ‘Monster’. The man you see pictured is probably my favourite villain ever, Johan Liebert. ‘Monster’ tells the story of Dr. Kenzo Tenma, a Japanese brain surgeon living in Germany. One day, two children are admitted to the hospital he works in after they discover their parents murdered, one of them manages to escape, grows up, and becomes a notorious serial killer. It centres around Tenma trying to catch the killer known as Johan Liebert. ‘Monster’ and Johan are known throughout the anime community for being one of the best horror series and arguably one of the best villains anime has ever seen. Guillermo Del Toro, director of Hellboy and Pan’s Labyrinth, has shown interest in making it into a TV show or a movie. It has the same aesthetic and it’s a great gateway into deeper, darker anime. #2: Clannad/Anohana Ever get one of those shows that you thought you didn’t like but then, you re-watch it and you love it? That’s how I felt towards Clannad. The animation style was the only thing I didn’t like, the rest of it was amazing, especially After Story! However, there is an anime that, it being my favourite, I can recommend for any Clannad fan, that’s because a Clannad fan recommended it to me. Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day. “We found you.” Well, this being my favourite anime ever, I can’t help but sing it’s praises. Anohana tells the story of Jinta ‘Jintan’ Yadomi, a teenager who is a hikikomori (someone who does nothing but sit in the house, play video games, and watch anime). During Jintan’s childhood years, him and a group of friends (Poppo, Tsuruko, Yukiatsu, Anaru, and most importantly, Menma) formed a gang called the ‘Super Peace Busters!’. The gang was struck by tragedy when their friend Meiko ‘Menma’ Honma passed on. 10 years later, the gang has grown apart, and Jintan is playing a video game when the ghost of Menma visits him and tells him that she has one final wish. The series centres around the group of friends trying to figure out what that wish is and trying to fulfil it. It is the only anime that has ever made me stop the episode because I had to finish crying. The character development is great (because the story is mostly character driven) and the animation style is beautiful. It’s definitely a 10/10 in my mind but it sadly hasn’t gotten an official release in the UK yet. You can view it on the US Crunchyroll. The similarities to Clannad include dealing with the death of a love one, and friendship. The last episode of Anohana is probably the saddest episode in any anime I’ve ever seen. I ain’t gonna spoil anything, but from episode 4 right up until the end, it’s the saddest anime I’ve ever seen. Also, I made the entire character cast on Tomodatchi Life, THAT is how much I love it. #4 Sword Art Online/Log Horizon Data-base, data-base, just living in the data-base, woah-oh… Everyone knows Sword Art Online, however, not everyone likes it, and I can see why. It is very poorly written and the MC is very unlikeable. Which is why I’m saddened to see that shows such as Log Horizon, No Game No Life, and Btooom! are in SAO’s big shadow. Whilst Btooom! and No Game No Life aren’t strictly speaking the same as SAO, Log Horizon is the same, but so much better. The premise doesn’t need explaining but I’m going to do it anyway. Teenagers and adults alike sign up to play ‘Elder Tale’, a new game. They get stuck in the game and essentially have to try and find their way out of it. I’m going to leave it there, because I don’t want to go into too much detail about other shows as Naruto, DBZ, One Piece and Bleach should be easy to find recommendations off. Thanks for reading! -Jack
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