I concur, I just finished it last night. Pretty awesome, and Sato might be one of the best villains I have seen in some time. Ruthless, unrelenting, and methodical. They've definitely set it up for another season, that's for damn sure.
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Saw this in the list after I watched the PoI trailer. I know absolutely nothing about this movie, but thought I'd share it.
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My little brother introduced me to Cowboy Bebop 6 years ago and I loved it. I tried to watch another series and I just couldn't get into it.
quote:On that note, if you also liked the Space Western feel of the series there is Trigun (on Hulu) and Outlaw Star (don't know of anyone streaming this) as well.quote:
My little brother introduced me to Cowboy Bebop 6 years ago and I loved it. I tried to watch another series and I just couldn't get into it.
There's several great series on Netflix if you ever wanted to try to pick it up again. I would suggest Death Note, its a good starter show, or did you like the scifi specifically?
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For those that liked Psycho-Pass, the movie which is the final chapter is now available to rent on Amazon.
quote:I thought the second season was pretty underwhelming. And yeah, the main character is pretty much don't buck the system. I want to know how the story ends, but the second season just completely failed to live up to the first season in every possible way IMO.quote:
For those that liked Psycho-Pass, the movie which is the final chapter is now available to rent on Amazon.
Thanks for that, the previous shows both left me unsatisfied in terms of ending, which I suppose is good to keep me watching. I mainly just disagree with the main character's final conclusions/decision if you will.
Also I'm watching Code Geass right now and it is a heck of a good show. It has the cat/mouse aspect very similar to Death Note. Even the main character reminds me of Light in a way.
quote:The best part of SAO 2 was the GGO (Death Gun) arc. Once that wrapped up, and it wrapped up way too quickly, it didn't get good again until you got to the Mothers Rosario arc which featured Asuna primarily.
With SAO it's funny because the Aincrad(first half first season) arc is what hooks people, but then they completely move away from it over the next 1.5 seasons. SAO 2 is worth watching however, they develop Asuna to the point that she is the main character for at least one arc.
quote:There are 25 episodes in both seasons/series, 50 total, on Netflix from what I can tell.
How much SAO is there? I don't wiki stuff until I'm done for spoiler reasons. I see 23 episodes listed as season one on Netflix.
quote:To be fair, I really enjoyed the first arc where they go to Soul Society. Once you get past that though..... It starts to go downhill, and the anime only episodes that do nothing to further the plot didn't help.
I think I made it through about 300 Bleach episodes
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I think I made it through about 300 Bleach episodes
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I watched the first movie/episode/ova/whatever for Hellsing Ultimate awhile back, and I didn't see the acclaim it has. Maybe I need to watch a little more and it might hook me.
quote:I watched all of the 366 episodes of Bleach since I watched it and was invested to find out how it all ended..... You feel it at the end. I watched the first run of Fairy Tail, and I gave up when I realized that it was going to be another type of Naruto/Bleach. The characters in the latter two at least grab you a bit more.quote:
I think I made it through about 300 Bleach episodes
As someone who is about 224 in on Fairy Tail it doesn't seem like that much when your'e on the other side of it.
quote:It's one of my biggest gripes about the franchise...
Also I still need to see the Psycho Pass movie, I just hope they go one way or another with Sibyl. She can't keep falling back on, "well it's a necessary evil so I'll let it pass this time."
quote:It'll probably be one of those that I'll power through and be disappointed by the end.quote:
I watched the first movie/episode/ova/whatever for Hellsing Ultimate awhile back, and I didn't see the acclaim it has. Maybe I need to watch a little more and it might hook me.
There's better out anime there, if you didn't like the first episode I'm not sure that you'll like the rest of it.
quote:quote:I watched all of the 366 episodes of Bleach since I watched it and was invested to find out how it all ended..... You feel it at the end. I watched the first run of Fairy Tail, and I gave up when I realized that it was going to be another type of Naruto/Bleach. The characters in the latter two at least grab you a bit more.quote:
I think I made it through about 300 Bleach episodes
As someone who is about 224 in on Fairy Tail it doesn't seem like that much when your'e on the other side of it.quote:It's one of my biggest gripes about the franchise...
Also I still need to see the Psycho Pass movie, I just hope they go one way or another with Sibyl. She can't keep falling back on, "well it's a necessary evil so I'll let it pass this time."
quote:quote:It'll probably be one of those that I'll power through and be disappointed by the end.quote:
I watched the first movie/episode/ova/whatever for Hellsing Ultimate awhile back, and I didn't see the acclaim it has. Maybe I need to watch a little more and it might hook me.
There's better out anime there, if you didn't like the first episode I'm not sure that you'll like the rest of it.
quote:The anime series for Bleach has been done since like 2012. IIRC the films don't build upon the series. A quick search for an episode guide found this: http://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=266473
If Bleach is over I might give it a shot, I don't mind if it's long running so long as it isn't aimless. I've also been thinking about starting Naruto for a while, should I just start at the beginning for that one?
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Finished the first season of SAO.
Honestly, if they had stopped at episode 13 it would rank as almost Cowboy Bebop good to me. I understand why they couldn't leave it like that--studios have to make money after all, and short series with sad endings probably don't sell as well.
The second half was fine although the sister thing kind of weirded me out. I'll just chalk that up as "Japanese **** I don't get" and move on.
quote:Really, the first season was the pinnacle for the show. You're right in that the show is uncharacteristically gray, but it's also unusually unsatisfying. There is not much resolution in regards to the Sibyl system, or really there is none. Akane clearly doesn't agree with the methods that the system employs normally, and normally agrees with Kogami. It also doesn't help that the first season gave us the best possible villain of the series.
So I watched the Psycho Pass movie and yep same sh*t as normal.
The MO for Psycho Pass is:
Sibyl comes up with some scheme that's logical yet inhumane. Gets confronted by the inspector, it then compromises its plan by using humane measures to achieve it's end. The inspector then lets Sibyl slide because, "hey, it's better than nothing".
I will say that the show is very unique in how it always ends in a gray moral reality. In that aspect it's refreshing since it's not just good guy wins, or a tragic ending where good guy sort of wins but at the cost of their life.