It's kind of sporadic, but usually when I watch enough of a show to get a decent impression of it. These are the ones we've watched in my anime club this semester. I'll probably do another one in a few weeks.
I LOVE Last Exile. I like the soundtrack of Texhnolyze, but I've only seen the first couple episodes. It's very weird.
At a guess, if you like political mecha shows, Patlabor is pretty awesome. I'm also keen on Gundam 00 and the Macross franchise.
*goes back through lj archive*
Moyashimon is a cute college tale about a dude who can see microbes with the naked eye.
Daughter of 20 Faces is a historical tale set in post-war Japan, about a thief and the girl who runs away with him.
LIBRARY WARS! Premise: In Japan, libraries formed their own militias to fight censorship. How cool is that? TOTALLY! There's a romance story, too, and political maneuverings, and it's great.
Natsume Yuujinchou is about a boy in high school who inherited his grandmother's ability to see yurei and other spirits. His grandmother stole their names, and he wants to give them back.
Which is sort of like Mushishi, except somewhat less episodic and set in modern-day Japan.
I like mecha shows and space opera, and periodically josei (young women's) shows, with a hearty dose of BL, though the shine is wearing off as I get older and pickier.
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Date: 2009-11-19 10:21 pm (UTC)From:I LOVE Last Exile. I like the soundtrack of Texhnolyze, but I've only seen the first couple episodes. It's very weird.
At a guess, if you like political mecha shows, Patlabor is pretty awesome. I'm also keen on Gundam 00 and the Macross franchise.
*goes back through lj archive*
Moyashimon is a cute college tale about a dude who can see microbes with the naked eye.
Daughter of 20 Faces is a historical tale set in post-war Japan, about a thief and the girl who runs away with him.
LIBRARY WARS! Premise: In Japan, libraries formed their own militias to fight censorship. How cool is that? TOTALLY! There's a romance story, too, and political maneuverings, and it's great.
Natsume Yuujinchou is about a boy in high school who inherited his grandmother's ability to see yurei and other spirits. His grandmother stole their names, and he wants to give them back.
Which is sort of like Mushishi, except somewhat less episodic and set in modern-day Japan.
I like mecha shows and space opera, and periodically josei (young women's) shows, with a hearty dose of BL, though the shine is wearing off as I get older and pickier.