oh I missed that ReAwakening basically included new episodes, I thought it was just a recap with maybe a bit of new footage
oh I missed that ReAwakening basically included new episodes, I thought it was just a recap with maybe a bit of new footage
Ranma Ep 10 - Shampoo is here!!
The ice skating contest ends but it takes up most of the episode with some new anime only scenes mixed in. From there, it transitioned nicely if suddenly into the introduction of Shampoo. She looks gorgeous in the refreshed look and I can't wait to see more of her next ep.
20 years from the beginning, and 10 years after the last one, AMV Hell 8 is here.
oh shit that takes me back
Ranma ended with a Season 2 announcement.
Jesus Christ, please tell me it hasn't been almost twenty years since AMV Hell 3. Don't think I ever really warmed up to the ones past three for the most part, but gonna give this one a watch, thanks!
Meh, but I am a little disappointed.
https://screenrant.com/anime-toonami...rtoon-network/One of Cartoon Network’s nostalgic programming blocks, Toonami Rewind has been officially canceled, marking the end of its Friday evening showcase of classic Toonami hits Sailor Moon, Naruto, and Dragon Ball Z. Running from 5 to 7 p.m. ET/PT, Toonami Rewind was beloved for reintroducing viewers to iconic anime series that helped define the original Toonami era.
I was hoping that some more classic 80's and 90's shows would get the uncut treatment.
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so I recently expanded my storage and was looking to fill out my library with some classics that I either may have missed (I started watching during original FMA/Death Note era) or are just worth having in the collection (Berserk, Bebop, Trigun, Hellsing, etc etc) any recommendations/must haves in your opinions?
Streaming network shows like Castlevania and Terminator: Zero.
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Dang there are so many I could name but you have probably seen the most famous.. Ok I will name one right now that I think doesn't get enough recognition when talking about anime.
Eureka Seven. The TV series. One of my personal favorites off all time.
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Record of Lodoss War, Slayers, Magic Knight Rayearth, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Great Teacher Onizuka, Cromartie High School, The Twelve Kingdoms, Elfen Lied, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Escaflowne, Ghost in the Shell, Crest/Banner of the Stars, Excel Saga, Genshiken, FLCL, Jungle wa Itsumo Hare nochi Guu, Haibane Renmei, Serial Experiments Lain, Last Exile, Black Lagoon
And that gets you up to the FMA/Death Note era
Good list.
I second Record of Lodoss War and Escaflowne. I have this super duper deluxe box set of Escaflowne (pre Blu-ray) that I have in storage that I should get out and rewatch.
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Decode, although the OVAs are good too, just older. They sort of cover the same stuff part of the first season does.
You already got Gundam Wing? Gotta make sure you got some Gundam Wing on there. G Gundam too
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I have minimal gundam stuff atm, I've never really taken the plunge to get really into it, have Iron-Blooded Orphans (which I haven't watched yet) and Witch From Mercury that I watched as it aired.
Ninja Scroll.
If you like anime Gundam is a must watch imo even if you are not into Mecha just because it helped to shape modern anime.
I would start with the UC stuff (Universal Century) which is the original universe. Yes, the animation looks very dated but they are still good stories.
Recommended series:
Mobile Suit Gundam. Original series.
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
Char's Counterattack (movie)
Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory
After that it's up to you. There are tons of stories in the U.C. timeline.
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Akira and Redline are both classics and have held up pretty well animation and audio-wise. They may be a bit older than you're looking for, but so many anime reference them and Redline is just one hell of a trip.