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The Anime section. Are you a fan? What do you have?
Who all here is into japanese anime? Especially VHS and Laserdisc.
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Most of what I watch is anime. I've got maybe a dozen prerecorded tapes (no LD's despite owning a machine and some classic films on LD), but that is mostly stuff found by luck since I started buying videos well after LD and VHS were obsolete formats. I've got hundreds of home recorded VHS tapes of Anime recorded off of cable.
Most of what I watch now is stuff downloaded off the net. If I listed the series I've watched it would take me a quite a while just to compile a fairly complete list. |
I've got a few animes on VHS, but not as many as I would like, I was given a few years back an old Sharp VCR from the mid 1980s that was having some issues (the person gave it to me because they knew I liked tinkering with old electronics) and inside the VCR was a recorded video (off of cable I'm assuming) of Sailor Moon, and I used it as a test tape for quite a few years whenever I got a VCR to work on, but then it finally got eaten up so I had to pitch it. I also have a pre-recorded copy of the classic Anime Movie "Akira" from the early 1990s (the movie came out in the late 1980s), I also have most of the Project A-Ko series on VHS as well as the complete Bubblegum Crisis Series on VHS that a friend of mine gave me, and a few others as well. I also have a few Studio Ghibli Films on DVD, which I would like to find the VHS versions of them someday.
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Project A-ko is how i got started. Then theres Tenchi Muyo a Ranma 1/2. picked up 3 dvds of a series called "Please Twins" today.
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What got me started was Toonami back when they were airing Ruroni Kenshin and Yu Yu Hakusho....IIRC the latter is what got me hooked for a good while.
Ranma was a good series....Many of the episodes have such good use of color that they can really bring out the best in a roundy! I've been meaning to track down the original Tenchi Muyo....The GXP version was decent, and I've seen a piece of the original so I gotta look for it. Love Hina seems to be another decent harem-ecchi series from that time. |
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Always seemed like it was aimed more at girls so i never bothered. My daughter watches it tho. I'll definitely check out that Please Teacher. Thanks for the heads up! |
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Sailor Moon seemed off the rails in the opposite direction of DBZ, which would explain why I never liked either as a kid. I really strongly disliked DBZ....All that ever seemed to happen was a bunch of over-built guys would scream at each other, beat the crap outa each other, babble a bit, and shoot goofy energy beams somehow....Not much plot dialog or character interaction/situation building....Just WWE as an anime. Back then if a whole episode was a beat down it better have had a damn good build up to hold my interest....I can watch DBZ now (longer attention span), but I still don't get why so many of my peers had been so into it..... Maybe I should track down Sailor Moon and see if it can hold my attention now.... Perhaps one the better series I can recall in the last few years was Code Geass. Every episode had interesting stuff happen, and usually ended with a WTF kind of plot twist or hint of one that left me dying to see next weeks episode. |
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And yes I have been fixing TVs and VCRs since I was in Jr. High (around 2001 or so.) |
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