The sentiments of most who've seen both. But that line caught me off guard, it still gets me even now :D
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Naruto Epilogue Novels Get TV Anime This Winter
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...winter/.104956Quote:
The wraparound jacket band on Shō Hinata's Naruto Konoha Shinden Yukemuri Ninpō-chō novel volume is announcing on Thursday that a television anime adaptation of three Naruto Hiden/Shinden (Hidden Story/True Story) epilogue stories will air this coming winter.
Hopefully 'winter' means after the completion of the show, I can't stand the continuous breaks in the story anymore.
Additionally a new Gatz:O trailer was released.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KDw...ature=youtu.be
Oh yes! Full CG yet. Should be better than the two live action movies (although I thought they were ok). I think I recognized one of the games from the manga that was beyond what the anime went up to (and lets try to forget the last game in the anime like it never happened. ;))
Bleach Manga to end on August 22nd
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...cement/.105006Quote:
This year's combined 36th/37th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine is announcing on Monday that Tite Kubo will publish the final Bleach manga chapter in the magazine's next issue, which Shueisha will ship on August 22. The next issue will also have an "important announcement."
I am actually a little surprised by this, not that it's finally ending but that the final arc took this long to complete. Lets hope Pierrot and TV Tokyo bring back the anime, perhaps once Naruto has finished it's run. Sans the fillers of course.
So watching Mob Psycho 100. Awesome anime. Waiting for 1 punch man S2. Also watching pokemon from ep1 again. Any other anime recommendations ?
Depends on what you enjoy, what else have you seen so I can give you some recommendations. Only thing I can think of that is similar to Mob Psycho and OPM is Boku no Hero Academia, Tiger & Bunny as well as Samurai Flamenco. How ever they are 3 very different shows, that are centered on super hero archetypes.
Other general recomendations include:
Mardock Scramble
From the New World
Steins;Gate
Fate/Zero and Fate/UBW
Kids on the Slope
Outlaw Star
Psycho-Pass
Hyouka
Terror in Resonance
Eden of the East
Death Parade
Gun Grave
Nisekoi
Gosick
Have you seen Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood? It's a retelling of the story but it's true to the source material, which makes it vastly different from the original series.
Full Metal Alchemist:
Blue Exorcist and Arslan Senki Possibly Code Geass, but I would put it along with Death Note because of the psychological games played it in, it is still very good.
Death Note:
Monster might want to tackle this one a little later, while it's story is amazing it sometimes suffers from pacing problems. Future Diary is slightly more upbeat and twisted and there is also Ergo Proxy if you enjoy a dystopian theme.
FLCL:
GAINAX! Gunbuster, Diebuster and Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann are probably some of my most loved shows Over the top mecha action. Additionally there is No Game No Life which, Detroit Metal City and Kill La Kill. All somewhat different but share similarities in humor and action.
Elfen Lied & Claymore:
Hellsing Ultimate, it's a Bloody good time! Shiki as well but a little less profound. Black Lagoon, if you enjoyed Black Lagoon there is also Jormungand, it's not as action packed but still a good hard-sci series. Akama ga Kill and Garden of Sinners. Garden of Sinners is not actually a series but about 10 films that are in non-chronological order, which makes it hard to follow sometimes. Very good series, since it touches on almost everything psychological, magical and physiological. It can be watched chronologically as well.
Samurai Champloo:
I am inclined to say anything Watanabe so, Cowboy Bebop and Space Dandy! Others similar would be Darker Than BLACK and Katanagatari. Darker thab BLACK is really good but somehow they managed to create a second series which was not as good, but still worth a watch. Gangsta and Baccano! While both are centered around mobs are in different time periods. Gangsta is more modern and serious, Baccano! is 1930's with a bit of a comedic twist. If you enjoyed it you should give Durarara!! a try, same production company and writer.
Naruto, lets see...
Bleach, if you skip the fillers.
InuYasha, if you watch the final arc after completing it.
D-Gray-man, the third series has a vastly different art style and a few different voice actors. It is also currently airing, but season 1 and 2 are 103 episodes in total.
HunterXHunter, another slow starter but once the ball starts rolling it's simply and amazing experience.
Fairy Tale, not much to say here, fairly decent series.