Anime you've always wanted to watch.
- Ronin
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Anime you've always wanted to watch.
Just wondering what series are on your 'to watch' lists, but you never get round to seeing?
I've been dieing to see the likes of Fushigi Yuugi, Ayashi no Ceres, Inu Yasha, Weiss Kreuz and Bleach for ages now, down to the countless recommendations of my friends or just because I like the artwork, but have just never got round to even watching one episode. Is anyone else the same and what’s on your list, if any?
I've been dieing to see the likes of Fushigi Yuugi, Ayashi no Ceres, Inu Yasha, Weiss Kreuz and Bleach for ages now, down to the countless recommendations of my friends or just because I like the artwork, but have just never got round to even watching one episode. Is anyone else the same and what’s on your list, if any?
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FY and ANC are also on my "To Watch" list. I suppose that CCS is also on my "eventually" list. It's usually a lot easier for me to sit and watch a 13 ep series over a weekend and get it knocked out, where other series take a bigger commitment.
Due to my present circumstances I am now watching Naruto. I've past ep 160 and I'm now feeling what everyone else was raging about a couple years back.
The first thing that I will watch when I return home will be the second volume of Karas!! Man, I can't wait to see that dvd. Probably closely followed by the remainder of Le Chevalier D'eon (that reminds me I have to go buy those disks).
Honestly, there is so much on my list to watch that I don't remember them all.
Due to my present circumstances I am now watching Naruto. I've past ep 160 and I'm now feeling what everyone else was raging about a couple years back.
The first thing that I will watch when I return home will be the second volume of Karas!! Man, I can't wait to see that dvd. Probably closely followed by the remainder of Le Chevalier D'eon (that reminds me I have to go buy those disks).
Honestly, there is so much on my list to watch that I don't remember them all.
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There's a huge stack of DVDs I've got to watch but never find the time or inclination to do so.
I tend to stick with a small selection of movies and short OVAs and rewatch them several times or more so I get to really understand them. However I've been watching the Fist of the North Star TV series and have got past episode 100 so I'm making progress
The next anime on my list is CROMARTIE HIGH and since I have this entire week off work, I may just get round to seeing it [if I can drag myself away from Guitar Hero 3]
I tend to stick with a small selection of movies and short OVAs and rewatch them several times or more so I get to really understand them. However I've been watching the Fist of the North Star TV series and have got past episode 100 so I'm making progress

The next anime on my list is CROMARTIE HIGH and since I have this entire week off work, I may just get round to seeing it [if I can drag myself away from Guitar Hero 3]
Out of the gloom a voice said unto me;
"Smile and be happy, things could be worse".
So I smiled and was happy
and behold;
things did get worse...
"Smile and be happy, things could be worse".
So I smiled and was happy
and behold;
things did get worse...
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Well there's quite a few I'd like to see, but haven't got around to. I tend to randomly pick a series up when I feel like a DVD splurge, which I haven't done for along time because I'm a dirt poor student. Moreover because I used to spend soo much money on cels I couldn't afford to buy new anime, so my love for anime was infact impeding my love for anime as paradoxical as that sounds.
There are ones that spring to mind however Trigun, GITS SAC and Texnolyze, though the latter has received mixed reviews so I'm a little hesitant about it.

There are ones that spring to mind however Trigun, GITS SAC and Texnolyze, though the latter has received mixed reviews so I'm a little hesitant about it.
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Awesome choice! Cromatie High is a hilarious anime series, I am sure you will like it.Krafty wrote:
The next anime on my list is CROMARTIE HIGH and since I have this entire week off work, I may just get round to seeing it [if I can drag myself away from Guitar Hero 3]
As for the thread question.. Well If its on my watch list then Ill watch it eventually... Guess it depends how high it is aka do I "really want to see it" or, "want to see it eventually..."
But I guess a title I want to watch eventually is Inu Yasha, the reason I haven't seen it yet is because I haven't had the desire to really watch it. (other series are currently ahead of it to be watched) But I have the series so Ill watch it one of these days.
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I would probably say Inuyasha and the rest of the naruto series.
Inuyasha looks awesome, i saw couple of eps here and there after midnight. But the thing is, theres too many episodes and not enough time, so thats the problem.
As for naruto, i loved it before the fillers and i just got annoyed of waiting and waiting, then they just havent excited me as much, but im sure if i start again, ill really start....but, itll be a day that i have nothing to do, which will be hard to come by
Inuyasha looks awesome, i saw couple of eps here and there after midnight. But the thing is, theres too many episodes and not enough time, so thats the problem.
As for naruto, i loved it before the fillers and i just got annoyed of waiting and waiting, then they just havent excited me as much, but im sure if i start again, ill really start....but, itll be a day that i have nothing to do, which will be hard to come by

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Slam Dunk - I've read the entire manga, but only seen the movies of the animated version.
Ribbon no Kishi - The videos I borrowed from the video stores in Japan only had selected episodes. I'd like to see the whole thing.
Candy Candy - Same problem, only selected episodes on the videos I've seen. Other than that, I've seen parts in Spanish tapes that a friend loaned to me, which I understand much less than Japanese.
Tobe! Isami - it would be nice if they would finish releasing the DVDs in the US.
Miracle Girls - I'm missing the last volume of the anime series.
Ribbon no Kishi - The videos I borrowed from the video stores in Japan only had selected episodes. I'd like to see the whole thing.
Candy Candy - Same problem, only selected episodes on the videos I've seen. Other than that, I've seen parts in Spanish tapes that a friend loaned to me, which I understand much less than Japanese.
Tobe! Isami - it would be nice if they would finish releasing the DVDs in the US.
Miracle Girls - I'm missing the last volume of the anime series.
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And for my part, I would like to show it to you, but I can't.

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Then what is it?

The Three Laws of Robotics:
1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
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