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Like some others have said, I'm pretty specific with my anime tastes too, and it's rare that I really get into series. I think there's only four series I can name I've watched all of (Chobits and Elfen Lied, which I don't even like that much in retrospect, then Azumanga Daioh and the original FMA, both of which I looooovve), but plenty I've started and never got around to finishing. I'm watching School Days at the moment and will be cosplaying Sekai (my avatar) next month!

I am more of a fan of anime movies, I just prefer the animation styles you tend to get and also the lack of being stupidly drawn out that will often affect series. Ghibli is great, of course (it's also awesome that it's so easy to see at the cinema) and I think that Satoshi Kon was an absolute genius and a massive loss to filmmaking. Akira is a stunning movie (I spent £40 to import the original US Blu-Ray release, then went on to buy it when it was released in the UK anyway) which will always leave me speechless and I think everyone who likes sci-fi should watch.

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Lots of anime, lots of manga...

Anime:

-Birdy the Mighty Decode

-Blue Drop

-Clannad

-Hourou Musuko

-Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou

-Kaichou wa Maid-sama

-Kasimasi Girl Meets Girl

-Kämpfer

-Omamori Himari

-Rosario to Vampire

-Sora no Otoshimono

-To Love-Ru

Manga:

-Kämpfer

-Maomarimo

-Rosario+Vampire II

-Ame Nochi Hare

-Hourou Musuko

-To Love-Ru Darkness

-Nana to Kaoru

-Birdy the Mighty II

+ (Plenty of others forgotten...)

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Guest Desiree G

So many series that I love! The following is not really in order. My top two are in the right place, but it falls into disarray after that. For all intents and purposes...both the manga and anime count where applicable. I haven't seen many where I like one and hate the other.

Mai-HiME/My-HiME

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

Louie the Rune Soldier

Kino's Journeys

His & Her Circumstances

Suzuka

Fate/Stay Night

Cowboy Bebop

Rurouni Kenshin

Trigun

Tokyo Mew Mew (NOT MEW MEW POWER! I'll never forgive 4kids for that...)

Sailor Moon (Subs only)

Love Hina

Project A-Ko

I! My! Me! Strawberry Eggs!

GUNNM/Battle Angel

Sorcerous Stabber Orphen

Ouran High School Host Club

Gravitation

Dirty Pair/Dirty Pair FLASH

No Bra

Bitter Virgin

Peridot

Pieta

3x3 Eyes

NieA_7/NieA Under 7

Strawberry Panic

Chobits

GTO/Great Teacher Onizuka

Ranma 1/2

Birdy the Mighty

Sakura Diaries

Tokyo Boys and Girls

Neon Genesis Evangelion

Full Metal Panic/Fumoffu/The Second Raid

Excel Saga

Hellsing

Earth Girl Arjuna

Azumanga Daioh

Grenadier

Noir

Many of the above have been shown on (and popularized by) Adult Swim. I'm proud to say I was watching and enjoying them before they ever aired. But while I used to be good at keeping ahead of things, lately I seem to fall behind on new series.

But...such is life. I think I've been giving anime it's due of viewing for the last twenty years.

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Guest eccentric

Oh yeah, I like anime.

Fullmetal Alchemist (all of it - even amateur manga)

Sol Bianca

Akira

Record of Lodoss War

Dragonball (all of it)

Star Blazers

Robotech

Cowboy Bebop

Naruto

Durarara

The Big O (it's a giant battlemech)

Rurouni Kenshin

Pokemon

Hamtaro (broke my cute meter)

Tenchi Muyo

Ranma 1/2

I just can't remember the rest.

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Guest RAWR:3

I love Anime!!! Just look at my avatar :P

These are some of my favorites-

Monster

Clannad Afterstory

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

Code Geass

Death Note

Angel Beats

Shiki

Lucky Star

Higurashi

I'm really not picky when it comes to anime, I'll watch just about anything ^-^ I'm planning to watch Stein's Gate and Welcome to the NHK at some point, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.

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Guest Roseate

I like a lot of stuff but my all time favorites are Gundam and Trigun. Though for Gundam I really only care for stuff in the UC timeline, not big on all the alternate universe ones. I like how the characters arn't cut and dry good and evil like on most shows. My wife on the onther hand will watch anything that is anime.

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Guest lostflower

I'm an Anime/Manga fan too but I'm an old one expect little sympathy for me over the current state of the industry

I remember back when we had to walk 30 miles through the snow up hill both ways to get a video tape with only two episodes on it.and we had to choose between sub or dub none of your 12 episode box set nonsense. When I was in high school back in 94-97 I was the only one in my school and you think it's bad with only a few of you [This rant has been abridged]

But enough whining here's a short list of my faves

Bleach

Naruto

Gundam

Escaflowne

Cowboy Bebop

Trigun

Dance In The Vampire Bund

Gurren Lagann

Full Metal Panic

Fullmetal Alchemist

Murder Princess

GTO

Summer Wars

Kashimashi

Otoboku

Hurou Musuko

.....(you may have started to notice a pattern towards the end)

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Guest Chrissy6455

I love Anime some of my most favorites are:

Outlaw Star

Cowboy Bebop

Last Exile

Hellsing

Deadman Wonderland

Trigun

Gundam Wing

Blood the Last Vampire

Space Pirate Captain Harlock

The Yamato Series (also known as Starblazers)

Akira

Gunslinger Girl

Howl's Moving Castle

Doomed Megaopolis

Neon Genesis Evangelion

the Lupin Series

Gundress

Ghost in the Shell

Karas

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Guest Julie pg

As a kid I totally loved star blazers my son resonantly got me into avatar the last air bender I couldn't get enough of it and it was great that nic would play it non stop.then I couldn't wait for korra but it started of slow then got better at the end of the season but the repeats are never on and I missed a couple of epesodes. My son is still young and the dragon ball.pokemon things like that with the basic art kinda bore me.I'm going to try to find some of the others that have been mentioned

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<div>During early 1990, Catalan public TV started airing Dragon Ball. Saying that this marked an entire generation of Catalan children would be an understatement.</div>

<div>Before that, anime was almost unheard of in Catalunya (and pretty much the same through the rest of Spain); after that, anime has become a staple on most Spanish TV networks; and the bulk of the contents that Catalan TV offers for young audiences.</div>

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<div>Hadn't been for that innocent, kind-hearted monkey-boy, I could have grown up without ever hearing about anime or manga. Now, I keep watching a few series at a time.</div>

<div>Just to list a few of my favourites:</div>

<ul>

<li>Dragon Ball (obviously!), + DBZ and DBGT.</li>

<li>Yuyu Hakusho</li>

<li>Naruto / Naruto Shippuuden</li>

<li>Buso Renkin</li>

<li>Fairy Tail</li>

<li>Seirei No Moribito (a.k.a. Moribito: Guardian of the Sacred Spirit)</li>

</ul>

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Guest jennipher

I have really random anime favorites. I don't watch much, but have been trying to watch Durarara!

Other than that, my favs have to be:

Fooly Cooly (FLCL)

The Excel Saga (sooo random, but soooo funny!!!)

Sket Dance

Wangan Midnight

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@JeepGirl90, I am glad you mentioned Evangelion, it's probably my fave anime! I also like Fullmetal Alchemist, Hellsing, illegitimate child, samuari champloo, and ruroni kenshin as well as dragonball( all of it)

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