Name: Ggultra2764
Email: ggultra2764@hotmail.com
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Reviews: 143
Posts: 17
Currently Watching:
- Hajime no Ippo (30 of 76 episodes completed)
- Tengen Toppa Gurren-lagann (8 of 27 episodes completed)
I've been an anime fan for over 6 years now and have seen plenty of anime titles, both past and present. I'm a big fan of anime movies coming from Studio Ghibli and Satoshi Kon who have played a major role in giving anime some sense of recognition in America, even if it never gains full mainstream status.
I'm mostly a fan of drama, comedy, and romance anime though I can be swayed into watching action anime if it features a solid combination of the three elements I like most. If the anime is a drama, I want that anime to give me a personal connection to the characters or themes that the series tries to portray. If it's a comedy, I want to be offered something to laugh at which can be both old and new, so long as certain comedic gags aren't overused.
One other thing that will affect my reviews is how questionable content like violence, fan service, and nudity are used. If they are there just for shock value, then I won't enjoy said series so much. On the other hand, if said content is symbolism to the beliefs and justifications of characters or events that take place in an anime series, then that will get my attention.
You will notice that some of my earlier reviews were written differently that how I have them now. I originally was going to list my pros and cons with an anime title along with facts on that particular series. But I was getting tired of having to constantly write in this style so my latest reviews are no longer in this format. However, I am not going to go back and modify my style of writing for the past reviews. It would be too time consuming for me to do, especially since I like writing reviews whenever I have spare time to do so.
My Top 10 All-Time Favorite Anime Titles
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Grave of the Fireflies Rurouni Kenshin: Tsuiokuhen Serial Experiments Lain Kare Kano Koi Kaze Rahxephon Azumanga Daioh Key: The Metal Idol Fruits Basket Revolutionary Girl Utena |
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| .hack | Rent | See .hack//SIGN | |
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.hack// Intermezzo |
Watch | Mimiru and Bear meet up at a reopened dungeon known to have given rise to legends in the past. But rather than collect treasures and experience points, Mimiru has come to see a past experience that she had with powerful Longarm character, Mimika. | |
| .hack//Another Story | Rent | See .hack//Unison (Special) | |
![]() .hack//GIFT |
Watch | Helba sends the casts of .hack//SIGN and the video games on a quest to locate her hidden hot springs as a present for buying the video games. | |
| .hack//Integration | Rent | See .hack//Unison (Special) | |
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.hack//Legend of the Twilight |
Watch |
Years after the Awakening and the events with the dot hackers, The World has been restored. But something is going wrong. After winning a Limited Edition Character contest, twin siblings Rena and Shugo take on the roles of BlackRose and Kite. Shugo receives the original Twilight Bracelet from Aura, and now is able to do Data Drain. Now what ever is about to happen will fall to their shoulders, as the mysteries of The World continue piling up. |
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| .hack//Legend of the Twilight Bracelet | Watch | See .hack//Legend of the Twilight | |
![]() .hack//Liminality |
Rent | After a freak accident playing the most popular online RPG, known as "The World." Mai finds out that her life has changed after surviving the game, only to fall into a mystery on WHY? | |
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.hack//SIGN |
Rent |
It's the near future, and there is only one video game, called "The World." In the virtual reality of "The World", all sorts of people play. However, once a character named Tsukasa is unable to log out, and weird events start happening, "The World" starts to seem much more mysterious than anyone ever thought. |
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| .hack//Unison (Special) | Rent | Ep. 28 of .hack//Sign provides the upbeat conclusion to both the .hack//Sign series as well as the four PS2 video games that follow it. | |
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| 1982 Otaku no Video | Rent | See Otaku No Video | |
| 1985 Otaku no Video | Rent | See Otaku No Video | |
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| A Kite | Rent | See Kite | |
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Adolescence Mokushiroku |
Rent | Utena arrives at Ohtori Academy and becomes involved in the Student Council's duels for the Rose Bride. | |
| Adolescence of Utena | Rent | See Adolescence Mokushiroku | |
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