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Lol your still in the good parts of Bleach, wait till you hit bounto arc and it goes downhill from there, then goes up abit... and then further down... i loved it when i started watching it but now its too generic...

Naruto is good, havent watched the fillers (ep130+) but Shippuuden is pretty slow... theyre trying too hard not to catch up to the manga...

FMA is better than Bleach in my opinion. one of the best anime series ive watched.

Hellsing was pretty meh i think... apparently they released a second season though so i might give that a shot...

Kenichi (History's greated deciple) is pretty good, but have only watched 10 eps... APAAAA!!!

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Yea the Bounto bit in Bleach is shit hey, but it never came out in the manga as it was just a filler while the TV producers were waiting for the manga guys to write the books. I was reading the manga and watching a bit of the anime on TV and it screwed with me as the stories went completely different there for a while.

Yea and the Full Metal Alchemist manga rocks, haven't watched the anime but the books are well cool!!

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Lol your still in the good parts of Bleach, wait till you hit bounto arc and it goes downhill from there, then goes up abit... and then further down... i loved it when i started watching it but now its too generic...

Naruto is good, havent watched the fillers (ep130+) but Shippuuden is pretty slow... theyre trying too hard not to catch up to the manga...

FMA is better than Bleach in my opinion. one of the best anime series ive watched.

Hellsing was pretty meh i think... apparently they released a second season though so i might give that a shot...

Kenichi (History's greated deciple) is pretty good, but have only watched 10 eps... APAAAA!!!

Apachai is THE best character in Kenichi!

APAPAPAPAPAPPAPAP CHAI!!!

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Certian things can be preceived as "childish"

Alot of studio Giblie's movie could be called that.. but their just awesome!

and while we are on the topic..

Does anyone know what it sais down the side of the Inital D 86?

Certian things can be preceived as "childish"

Alot of studio Giblie's movie could be called that.. but their just awesome!

and while we are on the topic..

Does anyone know what it sais down the side of the Inital D 86?

Pretty sure it says fujiwara tofu shop

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Does anyone know what it sais down the side of the Inital D 86?

'Fujiwara Tofu Shop' I think. In the brackets has something to do with delivery? Someone confirm this though ;)

Apachai is THE best character in Kenichi!

APAPAPAPAPAPPAPAP CHAI!!!

For some odd reason I tend to say APA APA alot while I do things that require some effort. :ph34r:

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Does anyone here get into Naruto?

I totally dig that shit. Apparently it's a cult classic in Japan. The show has over 200 episodes. I f**ken love it!

Sorry if i havn't read all the threads and you guys have already been talking about it. If not. You gotta watch it.

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Wow... can't believe I haven't posted in this already. Probably cos it was in hiding for many years.

I am a fan of anything girly!

- Chobits

- Tokyo Mew Mew

- Love Hina

- Fruits Basket

- Pichi Pichi Pitch

- also love Vampire Hunter D

and ofcourse Initial D (hence the 'impact blue' name), my introduction to Anime. I started playing the arcade game and googled it. It was there I found it was a series. So downloaded it. Then I found an entire world of Anime!!

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Does anyone here get into Naruto?

I totally dig that shit. Apparently it's a cult classic in Japan. The show has over 200 episodes. I f**ken love it!

Sorry if i havn't read all the threads and you guys have already been talking about it. If not. You gotta watch it.

Yep, Naruto was good in the ol' days, some awesome moments in those early episodes.

Shippuuden is crap compared to the original series (Minus the fillers), theres almost no action in them at all... most action packed episode was the last one ep51-52 seeing sasuke again, still not as good as the original...

P.S. i hope to god your not watching the english version, i cant listen to it for longer than a minute without wanting to cut my ears off with spoons...

I'm another devout Anime fan.

I personally have the full series of Neon Genesis Evangelion on DVD somewhere here. I also had a copy of Akira and Castle of Cagliostro on VHS but they've gone walkabout. :D

I've got Porko Rosso here on DVD too. Love it to death. :D

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Devilman 1 & 2 were one of my favs.....akira was my first and that rocked.

ninja scroll was cool, wickedcity was also a cool classic the Guyver i think it was called was a cool series!.....Ummm I also liked Tank police for some weird reason.

Haven't watched much for the last few years,,,, but was right into it when I was younger!

Japs Anime are the best compare to others. For me in particular I like Initial-d however i think they ran out of stories to tell. I've been waiting for almost 2-3 yrs now surfing the net trying to find if they have new episode but hey no luck. So I watch Bleach & Naruto instead. Others i watched and liked are GTO, Ninja Scroll, Hellsing & Urotsikidoji.

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I've just finished watching Darker than Black. It's worth a watch if you don't mind being a bit confused by the story line. It's one of those ones that starts you half way through a story and you pick up more info as you go along.

Picked up a 720p version of devil may cry last week. Still haven't watched it.

Bleach seems to have entered another filler run with a couple of sub stories starting in the last few episodes.

I'm actually enjoying shippuden, mainly because it's back on track. Yeah, after episode 135 Naruto is just short storys unrelated to the main plot line. I stopped watching and jumped to shippuden. Naruto 133 (i think) is a bit of a classic, right at the end of the main story.

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