Posted May 25, 2010
I highly recommend Trigun. It's solid gold from beginning to end.
Scrapped Princess is brilliant. I can't recommend it enough.
You should also see FLCL. It's quite bizarre, so you might even want to watch it twice to figure out what's going on.
The Full Metal Alchemist anime is very good. Someone suggested holding off for the new Full Metal Alchemist series, but since they follow different storylines you could conceivably watch both. The movie "Conquerer of Shamballa" or something is not quite so good though.
If you liked Cowboy Bebop and its unusual style, then you'll most likely love Samurai Champloo. It has the off-beatness of Bebop, but is about ronins in feudal Japan.
If you want to watch a long-running series, try Naruto, but watch only until episode 135. Episodes 136-220 are pretty much pointless fillers that add nothing to the story. The real story continues with the next series, Naruto Shippuden.
Haibane Renmei is worth watching, but be warned that it is neither action nor comedy. I'm not really sure how to describe it, but it's an interesting take on afterlife.
I enjoyed Slayers very much. It's a well-made swords-and-sorcery with a very eventful storyline and an interesting sense of humour. In case you're wondering where to start, the first season is simply named "Slayers", followed by "Slayers Next", and then "Slayers Try". After that comes "Slayers Revolution" and "Slayers evolutionR".
Trinity Blood is a nicely-done series similar (but in many ways very very different) to Hellsing. It has a somewhat unusual premise of attempts to forge peace between vampires and the cyborg-catholics :P
Scrapped Princess is brilliant. I can't recommend it enough.
You should also see FLCL. It's quite bizarre, so you might even want to watch it twice to figure out what's going on.
The Full Metal Alchemist anime is very good. Someone suggested holding off for the new Full Metal Alchemist series, but since they follow different storylines you could conceivably watch both. The movie "Conquerer of Shamballa" or something is not quite so good though.
If you liked Cowboy Bebop and its unusual style, then you'll most likely love Samurai Champloo. It has the off-beatness of Bebop, but is about ronins in feudal Japan.
If you want to watch a long-running series, try Naruto, but watch only until episode 135. Episodes 136-220 are pretty much pointless fillers that add nothing to the story. The real story continues with the next series, Naruto Shippuden.
Haibane Renmei is worth watching, but be warned that it is neither action nor comedy. I'm not really sure how to describe it, but it's an interesting take on afterlife.
I enjoyed Slayers very much. It's a well-made swords-and-sorcery with a very eventful storyline and an interesting sense of humour. In case you're wondering where to start, the first season is simply named "Slayers", followed by "Slayers Next", and then "Slayers Try". After that comes "Slayers Revolution" and "Slayers evolutionR".
Trinity Blood is a nicely-done series similar (but in many ways very very different) to Hellsing. It has a somewhat unusual premise of attempts to forge peace between vampires and the cyborg-catholics :P
Post edited May 25, 2010 by Barefoot_Monkey