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juan0tron:

--- Quote from: Mick Dundee on May 09, 2009, 06:24:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: z0mbiew0lf on May 09, 2009, 09:43:04 AM ---Just curious, you ever hear of an anime named Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann?
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Nope. never heard of that one. I bought the 2nd DVD (with 12" Figure/Statue)

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Ooh I'd advise you not to watch the second one yet. The first 10 episodes are extremely important for a lot of the dramatic moments in the rest of the series. But then again I'd figure you wouldn't do that :P

Mick Dundee:
Hey Zomb, just going over some of my old posts seeing if I had asked a question I will be asking in a different post and re-read the replies I got here...I now own all of Gurren Legaan and a Drill core Necklace :)

 As far as Anime I am looking into now, Samurai Champloo, FLCL and Summer Wars come to mind. I have seen all of them but would like to own them.


OH! I never did get around to watching Scrapped Princess, but own the whole collection
juan0tron:
Man I haven't kept up with manga/anime in such a long time. I don't even remember reading Scrapped Princess at this point. Going on what I used to watch/read, I remember the Trigun mangas being awesome, as well as Beck (Mongolian Chop Squad). Tried to get into watching Evangelion, but at that age I was too impatient to sit it through. I have seen both the manga and anime versions of Death Note and I still think highly of that series. FLCL was entertaining, but I honestly don't remember much of it. Also all of my friends have been nagging me to watch Panty & Stocking (Gainax's latest anime). I haven't got around to it.

...Well that was an interesting trip back to some good memories. I think you've just convinced me to start reading again (I only ever got to BECK #4 cause I would buy one volume per convention I went to).

My girlfriend has a core drill necklace, she used to wear it all the time. :)

As for American comics I highly suggest The Walking Dead. Really good ongoing character development. It's also more of an apocalypse survival social commentary more than a mindless zombie story. I find it to be very human in terms of emotions (though the arguments can get silly at times..)
AppleQueso:
Scrapped Princess is a really nice show I think. One of the more overlooked shows out there, and definitely one of the better ones if you ask me. You should really go ahead and get around to watching it.
Mick Dundee:
I don't read much of anything. I do own the Trigun series, got it in the newest release where it was less than $30 for the whole set on Amizon. I though of watching Beck, but it didn't seem that interesting to me.

 A friend of mine game me his Evangelion DVD set and movies. He's into Gundam and heard there was a lot of action and Mecha battles... he was disappointed.  I just sold him my FMA set for $30 to get the thin box sets so I can fit more in my shelves. He let me keep the Alchemist Volume 1-13 booklets that came with them though :)

 Im pretty sure I will be watching FMA Brootherhood soon.

 I own a lot of games and movies but haven't watched or played a lot of them.
   
   NOT WATCHED BUT OWN
DBGT
Wild Arms
Scrapped Princess
Trinity Blood
Mouse
Angel Links
Bastard
Devil May Cry
Heat Guy J
Desert Punk
Now and Then Here and There
Ragnarok
Record of Lodoss War
Morbito
Lain
Utawarerumono
Final Fantasy Unlimited
and also the first 2 box sets of Soul Eater

   Own and Watched
Italic are ones i enjoyed Very much
FMA       
Naruto
Shippudden (only 4 or 5 discs into this series)
Bleach (about 5 box sets in. Wherever the "Bounts" make an appearance)
Trigun
Cowboy Bebop
Outlaw Star
DBZ
Black Blood Brothers
DeathNote
Gungrave
S-Cry-Ed
Hellsing
Orphen
Tenchi
Nadesico

 I also have a few stand alone movies that are always good.
Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Demon City Shinjuku
Appleseed
just about any Miyazaki film is good.... felt bored with Earthsea though.
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