At 7/5/10 09:40 PM, IlikeKorn123 wrote: radio head fucking suck dude.
boring ass music without any talent or substence it's really boring hah
Excuse me.
We're talking about you, not to you.
At 7/5/10 09:40 PM, IlikeKorn123 wrote: radio head fucking suck dude.
boring ass music without any talent or substence it's really boring hah
Excuse me.
We're talking about you, not to you.
At 7/5/10 09:39 PM, Aigis wrote: As far as I remember, my favourite band was Radiohead.
Well, good on ya. Everybody knows Radiohead is brilliant.
At 7/5/10 10:05 PM, IlikeKorn123 wrote: they play lazy lifeless music that just sounds like it's all the same.
Well I'm glad you've listened to them as carefully and thoughtfully as I intend to do to Korn before disgarding them as completely shit.
Guys Guys this is the Anime Club not the Douchebag's Alt Rock Club
Ignore the troll
Besides, everyone knows Fleetwood Mac is the greatest band of all time with no parallel
At 7/5/10 10:09 PM, BananaBreadMuffin wrote: Well I'm glad you've listened to them as carefully and thoughtfully as I intend to do to Korn before disgarding them as completely shit.
Anyone who thinks all their music sounds the same clearly has not, you know, on the count of their shifts in style.
And lol he likes Korn.
If you think shit = gold, chances are you think gold = shit.
he likes korn lol
I'm unimpressed by the incredible predictability of that post.
lol he likes Korn
Where do you guys usually go to watch anime?
For the longest time I've never actually found a decent site to watch anime, I'm fairly certain there are legal databases of the shows to watch.
I figure I might as well try to get into series that aren't adaptations of manga. I might even start watching Saiyuki and various other shows I haven't seen in forever like Yu Yu Hakusho.
At 7/6/10 12:07 AM, Mendou wrote:At 7/5/10 11:53 PM, Gobblemeister wrote:
But pm me and I can probably hook you up with a better alternative.
I don't know if I'm comfortable with anything dodgy or possibly virulent otherwise I might be interested.
At 7/5/10 11:53 PM, Gobblemeister wrote: Where do you guys usually go to watch anime?
For the longest time I've never actually found a decent site to watch anime, I'm fairly certain there are legal databases of the shows to watch.
For a while, I used to watch anime on Dubhappy, they have generally have the most popular anime, and of course, it is in the English dub. Although I feel kind of conflicted because I thought it was too good to be true and somebody was going to take the site down. There are also anime on Youtube as well, but the pickings there are average at best.
If you looking for subbed, or obscure anime, I would recommend either use Bing, or look on ANN or something like that. That's pretty much all I know.
Just stop worrying, and love the bomb.
At 7/5/10 11:53 PM, Gobblemeister wrote: For the longest time I've never actually found a decent site to watch anime, I'm fairly certain there are legal databases of the shows to watch.
Well I'm watching Soul Eater on Youtube.
Funimation seems to have uploaded the entire series onto Youtube. I don't know how that makes them money.
At 7/5/10 11:53 PM, Gobblemeister wrote: Where do you guys usually go to watch anime?
LEgal DVD releases of course. Like Rainbow, which just finished airing in Japan a week ago. Would you believe there's a legal DVD release in Finland already?
>_>
At 7/6/10 02:26 AM, JohnnyWang wrote:
LEgal DVD releases of course. Like Rainbow, which just finished airing in Japan a week ago. Would you believe there's a legal DVD release in Finland already?
>_>
Hey, sometimes series are licensed before they finish airing in Japan or even before they premiere! Look at Sonic X; it ran just 5 months behind the Japanese schedule (at least in North America).
At 7/6/10 12:12 AM, Gobblemeister wrote: I don't know if I'm comfortable with anything dodgy or possibly virulent otherwise I might be interested.
The sources I use have only a teeny tiny chance of being infected, but a nigh-on 100% chance of being completely illegal.
One of the volumes of Wolf's Rain has been under long wait for quite a while. I've been leaving that one at the top, hoping it'll get sent. If it does, I'll hold onto it, then rent the other volumes.
At 7/5/10 11:53 PM, Gobblemeister wrote: I figure I might as well try to get into series that aren't adaptations of manga. I might even start watching Saiyuki
eh, Saiyuki. I thought hat show was kinda Korn. I tried to watch the whole series, but didn't make it past, I duno, 4 or 5 episodes.
and various other shows I haven't seen in forever like Yu Yu Hakusho.
FINGER BANG
Man, I'm gonna rewatch Trigun all the way through again and redownload the OST by Tsuneo Imahori. Such a great series, when I get all my mangas back I'm going to re-read all the Trigun Maximum I have.
Also, Yotsuba& is finally being made into an anime, I figured it was inevitable.
At 7/6/10 12:34 AM, Aigis wrote:At 7/5/10 11:53 PM, Gobblemeister wrote: For the longest time I've never actually found a decent site to watch anime, I'm fairly certain there are legal databases of the shows to watch.Well I'm watching Soul Eater on Youtube.
Funimation seems to have uploaded the entire series onto Youtube. I don't know how that makes them money.
Probably from the ad revenue of the commericals on Youtube, generally before, midway and after the anime ends.
I rather buy the DVDs of anime than watch it online, unless I haven't seen it before or I already got the DVD/Box sets. After all, without money from sales and maybe some ad revenue from YT, then there will be no more anime in America and a lot of other places.
Just stop worrying, and love the bomb.
I personally try to watch as much as I can on Funimation's streaming site and Crunchyroll, while I continue to save up money to buy some series I really want to see. Namely, Spice and Wolf.
Also, I'm not sure how many of you guys are keeping up with this summer's series, but I am pleasantly pleased with Seitokai Yakuindomo. I honestly can't describe it but, it feels like it's making fun of the cliche "anime about a high-school student and the girls that follow him". It also feels like it's influenced a bit by Haruhi, especially in the main character and the student council president. But, to be honest, I really don't know how well an anime like this can do over the course of 12 episodes...
At 7/6/10 09:33 PM, IlikeKorn123 wrote: does anyone remember if the kirby and sonics animes?
I remember them on the great foxbox shows with all the other great animes like onepiece, ultimate muscle and fighting food ons, when anime was classic....
Guess what, those shows at the time were dubbed by 4kids, the scourge of anime in general. Of course when we were kids, we didn't give 2 shits because we didn't know any better, but now, when we realized that the original version was far superior to the heavily edited {and butchered} U.S. version, then the 4kids hate began to boil over.
Enough ranting for one day, back to watching Soul Eater.
Just stop worrying, and love the bomb.
At 7/6/10 09:33 PM, IlikeKorn123 wrote: does anyone remember if the kirby and sonics animes?
haha yeah I remember that crap.
when anime was classic....
No way, sonny. That was the mid 90's and earlier
Ultimate Muscle. That show was something else. never really knew what to think of it. I also never really watched it much, but that was some weird stuff.
At 7/6/10 06:16 PM, orangebomb wrote: I rather buy the DVDs of anime than watch it online, unless I haven't seen it before or I already got the DVD/Box sets. After all, without money from sales and maybe some ad revenue from YT, then there will be no more anime in America and a lot of other places.
All I want to buy right now is the first season of Darker Than Black and the rest of the Evangelion movies when they come out. The only thing that's stopping me from getting Darker Than Black is that it's not available on Bluray yet.
I never thought Bluray would make a big difference for anime, but after watching it, you realise just how much detail is put into the animation. The difference is so significant that I would go as far as saying that I'll never buy another DVD again.
Hey, can I join? I've watched, and am watching, at least 20 animes. You could've watched anything you liked on hulu.com, and animefreak.tv. they are some of the best things for anime, along with gogoanime.com. Im watching one piece on watch-onepiece.com every day in japanese. pure awesome.
At 7/8/10 01:08 AM, xpo20 wrote: Hey, can I join? I've watched, and am watching, at least 20 animes. You could've watched anything you liked on hulu.com, and animefreak.tv. they are some of the best things for anime, along with gogoanime.com. Im watching one piece on watch-onepiece.com every day in japanese. pure awesome.
Can you list some favourites?
I saw the Ergo Proxy DVD's at the store the other day, but they'd cost a bit much combined. I did buy a DVD of Millennium Actress. Satoshi Kon is Hayo Miyazaki for adults.
Hey guys, I never really had a big thing for anime, I mean, I know what's good and bad and just awful but I've never immersed myself in an anime before. I'm starting to now. I'm been watching Case Closed on YouTube, as I remember watching it often on [adult-swim] a while back and I'm so glad I got into it again. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone here. It has action, detective crime solving, romance, humor, and even drama.
At 7/8/10 02:27 AM, JohnnyWang wrote: I saw the Ergo Proxy DVD's at the store the other day, but they'd cost a bit much combined. I did buy a DVD of Millennium Actress. Satoshi Kon is Hayo Miyazaki for adults.
Hayao Miyazaki is Hayao Miyazaki for adults.
That's a really dumb comparison. Their films aren't similar in any way, other than the fact that they're animated.
If I had to compare him with someone, I'd go with Satoshi Kon is the David Lynch of anime, or something like that. Maybe a cross between David Lynch and Alfred Hitchcock.
At 7/6/10 09:59 PM, Sense-Offender wrote: No way, sonny. That was the mid 90's and earlier
Ultimate truth.
Ultimate Muscle. That show was something else. never really knew what to think of it. I also never really watched it much, but that was some weird stuff.
Haha, oh yeah, forgot about that show, nostalgia blast. That show was off the fucking wall and so strange. I loved it, though. Thanks for jogging my memory.
Sheesh... Someone's either a major pussy or a bald-face liar.
Seriously, some mother is claiming her son is in therapy after reading just one chapter of Gantz.
What has this world come to?
I ended up watching the first episode of High School of the Dead today. I've seen a lot of people talk about it online, so I was pretty curious to watch it. Surprisingly, it's actually a pretty decent show. I know zombies have been extremely overused recently, but the show is really entertaining if you ignore the fact that there have been way too many zombie movies and games released in the last few years.
The only real problem with the show is its overuse of fanservice. I'm sure a lot of people like it, but to me it feels like they're trying way too hard to make the show edgy. There's only been one episode released so far, so it's hard to say if it's a good series or not. I'll definatly check out the other episodes as they come out to see whether or not the show is actually good.
shadow, try and find the highschool of dead manga, a sweet read/ and by the way the fanservice stay's about the same through out the show, in other words as much fanservice rosario + vampire/