Posts Tagged ‘Anime Series’
Sunday, September 12th, 2010
Liathe Volken asked: What is ONE good mature anime series or anime movie can you think of? (I am NOT talking about Hentai, but more of a series that has a dark/serious tone, and may contain violence or adult themes.) Thanks. Please keep the list to a minimal and try listing the best one you can think of that falls into this category.
Some that I’ve seen includes: Death Note, Samurai X, Perfect Blue, Gantz, Claymore, and more that I can’t think of at the top of my head.
Tags: Anime Movie, Anime Series, Claymore, Gantz, Mature Movie, Perfect Blue, Samurai X, Violence
Posted in Comics & Animation | 10 Comments »
Friday, August 27th, 2010
ZOE asked:
A guy i am interested in is really into anime and goes to the convention every year. He invited me but i have no experience with anime at all. All i know is that some of the characters are super cute and some of my friends from high school were into anime. Help!
Tags: Anime Girls, Anime Series, School Help, Super Friends
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
Duo asked:
I would like to know what number of anime series, movies and OVA’s one would have to collect, in actual licensed DVD and VHS releases, you think one should have before they have a respectable collection.
Tags: Anime Collection, Anime Movies, Anime Series, Dvd Releases, Dvd Vhs, Respectable Collection, Vhs Releases
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Friday, April 17th, 2009
asked: what is your favorite anime series?
i like bleach, naruto and full metal alchemist
feel free to give a list and/or explain y u like it. im just curious.
Tags: Anime Series, Bleach, Naruto
Posted in Comics & Animation | 21 Comments »
Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Joel asked:
I was entertained by the anime series of “Full Metal Alchemist.” It motivated me to research about their sciences. It is said there that “Alchemy is the science of understanding the composition of matter, decomposing it, and reassembling it to make that matter into another form.” But they perform it using transmutation circles. I researched about these transmutation circles, and I have read an article about those circles. It states that all matter have the same properties. So medieval alchemists theorized that base metals can be transmuted into pure gold. I also read about the Philosopher’s Stone, Panacea, and Elixir, which they explain that these things are the paraphernalia in transmutation. “Carmot” is the key ingredient in creating the Philosopher’s Stone, in which can prolong life and ignore the “Law of Conservation in Alchemy” and the “Principle of Equivalent Trade”…
I hope anyone would explain all of this to me. Because I like Chemistry and I also wanted to revive Alchemy….
Tags: Alchemy, Anime Series, Composition Of Matter, Elixir, Exact Definition, Law Of Conservation, Philosopher S Stone, Pure Gold
Posted in Other - Science | 9 Comments »
Friday, March 27th, 2009
» vee « asked: I know it ended about 3 years ago, and I know there was a movie of it, but I was on the internet today and noticed this:
“In the 20th manga volume, Arakawa announced that a second Fullmetal Alchemist anime television series is currently being produced. Bones will produce the new series and Yasuhiro Irie will be series director.The title series is expected to premier in April 2009 with the same name as the previous series.”
Does that mean its the same series but different characters? or Does it mean the same series but a continuation?
Tags: 3 Years, Anime Series, Bones, Full Metal Alchemist Episodes, Fullmetal Alchemist, Irie, Metal Alchemist, Series Director
Posted in Comics & Animation | 3 Comments »
Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
Kayceekins asked: I like sword fighting and plots that take place back in time.
So probably something like Rurouni Kenshin would be great.
Other ones that I like are Chobits, Inuyasha, and Full Metal Alchemist.
Sorta new to the whole anime thing, so introduce me to some new stuff.
Thanks
Tags: Anime Series, Inuyasha, Kenshin, New Stuff, Other Ones, Sword Fighting
Posted in Comics & Animation | 8 Comments »