Animes worth watching many times?

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crackpot27
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The two I can think of I've watched more times that I care to count are suprisingly:
Sorceror Stabber Orphen
Escaflowne
at least it suprises me :P

Others I've watched quite a bit:
D. Gray-man (though I've noticed lately I'm picking through the episodes and mostly just watching my favorites)
Jing
Yu Yu Hakusho
Samurai Troopers
Spiral
World Destruction (which if funny 'cause I picked up this series fairly recently :) )
Tokyo Majin
Final Fantasy Unlimited
Black Cat (though this one anymore I skip the last dvd altogether :^^: )

And Howl's Moving Castle gets its own little space because it's the only movie both me and my nephews like, and with two year olds you can just replay and replay :hitting:
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Thanks for the info.
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I've seen every episode of Cowboy Bebop at least 5 times. Of course, some were the censored cartoon network versions with no intro and the 100 mile an hour credits so I'm not sure if those count. :?
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