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@karentheunicorn: I agree! I have no idea about anime series, and if I would like them or not :/ I would really like recommandations! Some series are just way too stressful for me (yes, Pokemon), but then some are beautiful
Quote from: Taffeta on July 02, 2019, 01:32:19 PMQuote from: KarentheUnicorn on July 02, 2019, 08:44:10 AMI'm kinda new to anime, not really...I mean I've seen stuff over the years but have never really gotten into watching it until now.Sadly thanks to Netflix I've managed to sink myself into the dark hole of Anime.Welcome to the dark side Yea, I'm just not always sure what to watch next when I'm scrolling netflix, however. There are some anime out there that kind of annoy me, like Pokemon or Dragon Ball Z stuff like that. I guess those are things that are soooo popular but trying to watch them is like burning my eyes out. Although I do find Inuyasha pretty enjoyable, although silly sometimes it seems relatively cute. I forget what episode I'm on now, can't remember if I'm through the first season of that yet or not.Netflix has quite a few things to offer but I don't always know which are gonna be bad.OH OH I just remembered...duh, I watched a new one that popped up on netfix called 7 seeds. I totally blew through that one over the weekend. That was pretty awesome but i got annoyed with how the last episode ended so I'm making the assumption they're gonna make more...cause I was like...NOOOOO it can't end this way (LOL)
Quote from: KarentheUnicorn on July 02, 2019, 08:44:10 AMI'm kinda new to anime, not really...I mean I've seen stuff over the years but have never really gotten into watching it until now.Sadly thanks to Netflix I've managed to sink myself into the dark hole of Anime.Welcome to the dark side
I'm kinda new to anime, not really...I mean I've seen stuff over the years but have never really gotten into watching it until now.Sadly thanks to Netflix I've managed to sink myself into the dark hole of Anime.
One of my favourites is Akatsuki no Yona/Yona of the Dawn which the animation stops at vol 8 of the manga but the manga is now on vol 29 and I want to see the rest of it animated too
I hate Dragonball Z and always did. The thing about anime is though there are so many there's something for everyone, pretty much. And sometimes anime in genres outside my usual interest really grab me, which is fun.
There are very few 'mainstream' anime that I ever really get into. There have been one or two, but a lot of them just go right by me, they don't appeal. It makes discussing anime frustrating sometimes but eh, that's life. I watch most anime on Crunchyroll (I have a subscription but there is a free version which has ads and a delay on new episodes coming out) these days although I've watched a few on funimation and on netflix. CR drives me mad sometimes but it does have quite a wide range. They don't have a huge number of English dubs though, I think Funimation has more of those...
Ponyfan can probably tell you where Yona is in English dub as she;'s been watching it, if you're interested xd. It's a lot of fun, although dark in places and a bit brutal. Admittedly probably the most brutal scenes are manga only (Ponyfan, you have that to look forward to >.>), but it does start with quite a lot of violence.
Snow White with Red Hair, but I think that's an anime to and then another I saw online, cause once you buy something on amazon they show you more of the same stuff, but the manga was called Takana and Hana.
There's something that's more brutal in the manga than in the anime?
I just took a look at the info about Your Name.hum, this sounds weirdly familiar, well not exactly but the whole separated by 3 years thing. It sounds a tad like the movie The Lake House where the romantic leads are separated by a few years but they have a way of communicating with each other, etc. Mind you I've only seen the movie once and they don't switch bodies but it's got a similar fantasy vibe aspect.
And Charlotte (which is on CR and not on Netflix, I'm not sure if it has an English dub).