Non-Typical Anime

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Reply #76 - 2010 April 28, 6:31 pm
vinniram Member
From: Brisbane, Australia Registered: 2009-05-09 Posts: 370

I like Shion No Ouu

Reply #77 - 2010 April 28, 7:27 pm
Axlen Member
From: Milwaukee Registered: 2009-09-29 Posts: 54

vinniram wrote:

I like Shion No Ouu

Seconded.  Excellent series.

I'll add a couple of my favorites:
  Zettai Shonen
  Bokura ga ita

However you did say you wanted otaku culture stuff. Genshiken was already tossed into the mix and few others I will have to check out myself. "Battle Programmer Shirase" sorta fits into that catagory. Not a great series IMHO, but to each his own.

Reply #78 - 2010 April 29, 7:57 am
Rekkusu Member
From: Kyoto Registered: 2009-07-12 Posts: 172

Currently watching Mushishi, liking it so far big_smile

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Reply #79 - 2010 April 29, 10:59 am
mentat_kgs Member
From: Brasil Registered: 2008-04-18 Posts: 1671 Website

Mushishi is the best ever!

Reply #80 - 2010 May 04, 2:58 am
aphasiac Member
From: 台湾 Registered: 2009-03-16 Posts: 1036

Watching Genshiken and loving it - thanks for the recommendation!

Funny thing is, it reminds me exactly of the anime society at my university (obviously I'm a bit like Kousaka...ermm yeh..)

Reply #81 - 2010 May 04, 4:05 am
brandon7s Member
From: North Carolina Registered: 2009-09-23 Posts: 140

I don't know if anyone has mentioned it yet, but Baccano! is one (of many) incredible anime series, and it's "non-typical", even though term is about as vague as it gets.

Reply #82 - 2010 May 04, 5:12 am
Codexus Member
From: Switzerland Registered: 2007-11-27 Posts: 721

If I'm not mistaken, nobody has mentioned Durarara!! yet.

The series follows several unusual characters in Ikebukuro's underground night life, among them a headless rider (or dullahan).

The anime is still currently airing and is based on a series of light novels.

Reply #83 - 2010 May 05, 3:42 am
brandon7s Member
From: North Carolina Registered: 2009-09-23 Posts: 140

I'm waiting for Durarara!! to complete before I watch it. I do that with every anime series that I think looks good. It's definitely on my list. smile

Reply #84 - 2010 May 05, 6:34 am
Burritolingus Member
From: United States of America Inc. Registered: 2008-10-09 Posts: 216 Website

Most shows on the noitaminA block are somewhat "non-typical" which is more or less the point - "It was launched with the intention of expanding the target audience beyond the typical young male demographic." There's some solid gold in there. If you enjoyed the surrealism of Mononoke, 2009's Kuuchuu Buranko is done in a similar style, albeit as a really freaking funny comedy revolving around psychiatry.

Also, Monster is FACE MELTINGLY GOOD.

Reply #85 - 2010 May 12, 6:38 am
nest0r Member
Registered: 2007-10-19 Posts: 5236 Website

I've been watching lots of sports anime, pretty addictive stuff. Giant Killing's good.

Reply #86 - 2010 May 12, 8:39 am
kendo99 Member
From: TN Registered: 2010-03-08 Posts: 182 Website

Giant Killing is very good.  Has some of the most interesting character development of the season. And the soccer is good, too.

Reply #87 - 2010 May 12, 12:54 pm
igomadness Member
Registered: 2009-03-26 Posts: 29

Another vote for Durarara!!!  I don't know how you can wait until it finishes, You'll end up watching the whole thing in one weekend and ruining it.

Also, another show airing now that looks great is "Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei" It is from Yuasa Masaaki, who has a unique style. (Kaiba, Kemonozume).

Last edited by igomadness (2010 May 12, 1:01 pm)

Reply #88 - 2010 May 13, 6:14 am
brandon7s Member
From: North Carolina Registered: 2009-09-23 Posts: 140

nest0r wrote:

I've been watching lots of sports anime, pretty addictive stuff. Giant Killing's good.

 I'm not a fan of sport anime... or at least I wasn't until I watched Ookiku Furikabutte (I think it's English title is The Big Windup). That series was/is (second season running now) absolutely amazing. Changed the way I view baseball entirely; though that might sound like an overdramatic statement, I was never into baseball at all until I watched Ookiku Furibakutte.

I'm waiting for Giant Killing to complete before I watch that one, too. Looks good. smile

Reply #89 - 2010 May 28, 2:55 am
nest0r Member
Registered: 2007-10-19 Posts: 5236 Website

I just want to randomly vent and say that I was just listening to some electronic music, thinking this particular work seemed like it'd be generic but I'd give it a try anyway, and they kept playing samples of what seemed like and which I confirmed to be a recent, English-dubbed anime. I... can't express how repulsive that is to me. I mean back in the '90s or something, I guess Atari Teenage Riot could've gotten away with it. But now? No. This will not stand.

Although in retrospect let's face it, vocal samples from videos, period, are played out, yo. They are not dope.

Last edited by nest0r (2010 May 28, 2:58 am)

Reply #90 - 2010 May 28, 11:42 am
yukamina Member
From: Canada Registered: 2006-01-09 Posts: 761

brandon7s wrote:

nest0r wrote:

I've been watching lots of sports anime, pretty addictive stuff. Giant Killing's good.

 I'm not a fan of sport anime... or at least I wasn't until I watched Ookiku Furikabutte (I think it's English title is The Big Windup). That series was/is (second season running now) absolutely amazing. Changed the way I view baseball entirely; though that might sound like an overdramatic statement, I was never into baseball at all until I watched Ookiku Furibakutte.

I'm not a fan of sports at all, but I ended up getting sucked into watching about 12 episodes of Ookiku Furikabutte... One of my favourite artists on devart convinced me to do so with a combination of great fan art and a comment like "this is my favouite show EVER!" I stopped because the show seemed to shift completely to baseball at that point, but anyway... It was pretty good.
But I've got to stop watching shows because of the fan art XP I just wasted 103 episodes worth of time watching D.gray-man because of the nice fan art out there.

Reply #91 - 2010 May 28, 1:48 pm
Raschaverak Member
From: Hungary Registered: 2008-12-30 Posts: 362

Burritolingus wrote:

Also, Monster is FACE MELTINGLY GOOD.

And also mind blowingly long smile

Last edited by Raschaverak (2010 May 28, 1:48 pm)

Reply #92 - 2010 May 28, 4:03 pm
Burritolingus Member
From: United States of America Inc. Registered: 2008-10-09 Posts: 216 Website

Raschaverak wrote:

Burritolingus wrote:

Also, Monster is FACE MELTINGLY GOOD.

And also mind blowingly long smile

Yeah, but still many times shorter than an endless shounen! Besides, 10 episodes go by so fast when the story gets exciting. I was literally on the edge of my seat for episode 37 and 38.

Reply #93 - 2010 May 28, 4:05 pm
nest0r Member
Registered: 2007-10-19 Posts: 5236 Website

Monster holds a special place in my heart. Same with all of Urasawa's work.

Last edited by nest0r (2010 May 28, 4:13 pm)

Reply #94 - 2010 May 28, 4:08 pm
nest0r Member
Registered: 2007-10-19 Posts: 5236 Website

Burritolingus wrote:

Raschaverak wrote:

Burritolingus wrote:

Also, Monster is FACE MELTINGLY GOOD.

And also mind blowingly long smile

Yeah, but still many times shorter than an endless shounen! Besides, 10 episodes go by so fast when the story gets exciting. I was literally on the edge of my seat for episode 37 and 38.

Deep, compelling storytelling can make a series seem so much longer than these 5000 episode fight anime/manga (where 50 chapters = one battle). Legend of the Galactic Heroes is another like that, it was 'only' 100+ episodes, but felt like it was hundreds in my memory. Bleach and Naruto on the other hand, seems like just yesterday I read the first chapters.

Edit: Weirdly, I mean that to state that I agree with you. ;p

Last edited by nest0r (2010 May 28, 4:19 pm)

vonPeterhof Member
Registered: 2010-07-23 Posts: 376

aphasiac wrote:

Anyone know of an anime that explores Japanese otaku and video game culture, similar to 'Welcome to the NHK'? I'm really interested in those subjects, so would love to find something in a similar vein..

Dunno if you are still interested, but I second all the otaku anime suggestions, and add "Comic Party" (a TV series about doujinshi makers), "Cosplay Complex" (a 3-episode OVA about a cospay club) and "Otaku no Video" (a 2-episode OVA spoofing the hardcore otaku, mixed with a live-action documentary about otaku).

nest0r Member
Registered: 2007-10-19 Posts: 5236 Website

Satoshi Kon Dies at 46 (24-08-2010)

Last edited by nest0r (2010 September 20, 10:16 am)

kusterdu Member
From: USA Registered: 2007-11-12 Posts: 88

Yeah, the day he died, one of my friends sent me a text informing me.  I was really down.

I'm not a big anime fan, so to me, most anime are typical.  However, I think Satoshi Kon's work is the epitome of non-typical anime.  In fact, my friend and I always complain, "Why is this anime!" because we look like dorks for liking it, and we can't convince "normal" people to watch it.

Nestor - have you read any of the novels of Galactic Heroes?  I think you posted a link to a wikipedia article about Galactic Heroes recently, and I thought the series looked really interesting.  I was really intrigued by the description of one of the characters as someone who joined the military to pay for his school tuition so he could become a historian.  I want to be a historian and considered joining the military to pay for my tuition (though I don't think I'll be doing that).  Have you read/seen Crest of the Stars?  That's another space opera.

I really like Berserk as well, but I think that IS a typical anime.  Still, within the shell of anime crap is a core of stuff that makes me like it in the first place.  Anything with music by Susumu Hirasawa is probably good.

EratiK Member
From: Paris Registered: 2010-07-15 Posts: 874

nest0r wrote:

Satoshi Kon Dies at 46 (24-08-2010)

Wow, bad trip!!!
But he was SO young...

All the things he made were masterpieces.
Tokyo Godfathers and Paranoļa Agent will always remain my favorites.
He had so many things left in him...
What a shame...

Rest in peace Satoshi...
sad

Last edited by EratiK (2010 October 24, 2:27 pm)

ocircle Member
Registered: 2009-08-19 Posts: 333 Website

When I think "non-typical" I think of stuff like Kaiba or Windy Tales (風人物語).
Cowboy Bebop and Champloo are mainstream anime.

kusterdu Member
From: USA Registered: 2007-11-12 Posts: 88

ocircle wrote:

When I think "non-typical" I think of stuff like Kaiba or Windy Tales (風人物語).
Cowboy Bebop and Champloo are mainstream anime.

Yeah, but that brings up the question of what makes an anime "non-typcial".  I think most people here consider an anime "non-typical" even if it is popular just as long as it is different to many other anime.