Post number #935810, ID: 352354
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I've always been a fan of Boogiepop Phantom and Texhnolyze. What are some classics you enjoy?
Post number #935811, ID: 235a00
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all of those dark and gritty anime from 2000 - 2008
Post number #935812, ID: 235a00
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really anything from that era. but darker than black, one i've rewatched many times, is IT.
Post number #935821, ID: e9abaa
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Dirty Pair (1985) is super stylish. Big fan. Idk, most of the anime I've seen fall squarely in between the years 1980 and 2000. Bubblegum Crisis, Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou, and Gunsmith Cats are great. Stop! You're Under Arrest is pretty cute.
Post number #935824, ID: a85f7e
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Crying Freeman and Angel Cop are faves
Post number #935837, ID: 21f62e
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Patlabor in general, but Patlabor 2 is my pick. It's an incredible conspiracy thriller, its animation is gorgeous, and it has so much cool tech. The F-15 Eagle+ in particular, it's wicked cool. Shoutout to Gasaraki as well. I don't know what the hell it is, but I want more of it.
Post number #935886, ID: c53e83
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Probably Boogiepop Phantom. Love the music, tone and how the plot is interconnected. However, I recommend watching the first couple episodes of the newer series or reading the first light novel before for more insight.
Post number #935901, ID: 533749
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elona
Post number #936008, ID: 1ff55f
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Haibane Renmei genuinely changed my life.
Post number #936049, ID: fcc134
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Mitsubachi Maya no Bouken
Post number #936104, ID: 8a5b04
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.hack//SIGN still holds up
Post number #936111, ID: 352354
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Haibane Renmei is great! I'm really happy to see all the genuine mentions on the thread. Y'all are awesome.
Post number #936115, ID: d3a909
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>>936104 true, actually.
Post number #936145, ID: b34237
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>>936104 Love .hack//SIGN
Post number #936192, ID: 8a5b04
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>>936008 It has that effect on a lot of people!
Post number #936274, ID: fda1a8
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CAPTAIN HARLOCKU
Post number #936301, ID: 0015be
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Outlaw Star. Maybe Galaxy Angels too. Really any space opera released around that time.
Post number #936302, ID: 99e351
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Boku no pico
Post number #936388, ID: 39bafc
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ergo proxy
Post number #936422, ID: 66ae96
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Spice and wolf will always have a place im my heart.
Post number #936436, ID: 112056
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Serial Experiment Lain
Post number #936448, ID: 96eb7f
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>>936422 calling spice and wolf old bruh
T_T
Post number #936497, ID: d0514f
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>>936448 >2006 was 17 years ago...
Post number #936501, ID: b065cd
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>>936497 T-that's not too long... ;~;
Post number #936590, ID: e0d3cc
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People really need to specify what classifies as "old" in these posts. Give me a time range
Post number #936599, ID: ca23ad
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>>936388 >>935811 real
Post number #936771, ID: 4c4b24
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texhnolyze, the grittiness of that show is like no other. and the story, just watching this city slowly implode by tensions rising between groups is just, i've never seen that anywhere else. it's realistic in a sense that there is not one single thing causing these tensions and what inevitably happens, it happens because of all these little things combined. great show. >>936008 it hasnt changed my life but i really liked it
Post number #937076, ID: 8a5b04
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any recommendations for obscure but essential older shows?
Post number #937395, ID: 42debf
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I recently watched Figure 17, it was really good and I'm surprised I never hear people talk about it.
Post number #937428, ID: 8a9453
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>>937395 >Each episode consists of about 35–40 minutes of the titular Tsubasa's and Hikaru's school lives, and is typically concluded by about 5–10 minutes of fighting alien monsters called Maguar. Haha, wat? Might watch later.
Post number #937466, ID: 42debf
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>>937428 It's such a stupid premise, but somehow they actually pull it off. The slice-of-life parts are genuinely emotionally touching, and meanwhile the fighting parts give a real sense of an escalating arms race against a dangerous alien threat. It's not perfect by any means, but it is way better than it has any right to be.
Post number #937658, ID: 0d7452
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Gurren Lagann still manages to get some tears out of me whenever I rewatch it
Post number #938013, ID: eb0956
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Jungle wa Itsumo Hare nochi Guu
Post number #938026, ID: 8a9453
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>>938013 2001 was 8 years ago.
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| I've always been a fan of Boogiepop Phantom and Texhnolyze. What are some classics you enjoy?