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SaraFilipa
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... that aren't girly nor overly romantic?
I've been browsing through my anime collection and I have noticed that most anime I have watched appear to be meant for a masculine audience mostly. They all seem to have a bunch of cute girls, and, in the middle, there's one or two plain guys that are just "meh", whose background is not properly shown and they just seem to be there for the sake of the story. I am ashamed to watch some of my favourite series (such as Elfen Lied, Haruhi Suzumiya or Tenchi Muyo, for example) in front of my friends or family, because they always throw weird looks at me. But, on the other side, I'm not fond of magical girl anime, or anime where there is this princess who did this and that... Because, while these are for girls, they do not appeal to me at all. So, without sounding too superficial, can you mention to me any anime with, well, cute guys to look at (or at least with girls that can keep their cleavages to themselves); a good background story; and it is not all lovey-dovey. I'm into psychological, mystery, and thought-provoking anime but that's already asking too much I guess. *Sorry for my english.* Edit: Thanks in advance. [EDIT: Fixed animes -> anime -- it's one of those singular/plural words. ~Zalis] |
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Veoryn87
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Ever seen or read Fruits Basket? It's probably the most popuar shoujo manga in America. A lot of people describe it as a "reverse harem" since it's a girl living with multiple guys instead of the other way around. It isn't too overly girly either, it can actually appeal to males too. There's also little to no fanservice, at least on the female side. And yes, it does have plenty of guys to look at.
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IchigoK90
Posts: 1634 Location: Scarborough, Ontario |
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Though this is a recommendation thread I don't think this type of request has ever been made.
As for a girly yet non-overly romantic anime that I can suggest or mention would be Ouran Highschool Host Club. Like Fruits Basket it can be considered a reverse harem but the romance aspect of it isn't in a lot of focus. From what I remember romance was only brought up in the main characters for about 3 episodes or so. I'm a guy but I enjoyed the show and don't worry, there aren't any girls (including the main girl) that show cleavage or anything of the sort. |
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cool3865
Posts: 770 Location: Austin, TX |
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what about Lucky Star, it seems to do well with both sexes. no fanservice at all and a good story line to go with it.
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Furudanuki
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Given your criteria, I think you might enjoy Ghost Hunt. The ladies in my anime viewing group (and comments from some in the forums) seemed to find the males in the series reasonably attractive. The females in the series are not simply eye candy - they will show courage in a pinch without turning into action heroines, and act with reasonable intelligence for the most part. There is a bit of romantic tension between the male and female leads, but it is mostly kept in the background and remains low key.
anime#6817 EDIT - AHHH! How can I forget Nodame Cantabile! It is a romance, but that is only one part of a very excellent series. Highly recommended if you enjoy classical music. anime#7010 |
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Top Gun
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I don't know that it's necessarily "made for girls," but I'd definitely recommend that you check out Haibane Renmei. It has an almost-all-female cast and is largely centered around the (non-romantic) relationships between them. There's also a good deal of mystery and introspection surrounding the nature of the characters themselves, which should fulfill your thought-provoking side. I feel like I'm not able to describe the series in a way that would do it justice, other than to say that I found it to be a beautifully emotional work that moved me deeply.
(And this is coming from a guy, if that makes any difference. ) |
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Skys
Posts: 101 Location: Minnesota |
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First of all, make sure you check out this link. It contains many useful links when one is looking to find some new anime to watch.
Now, for some of my recommendations. First, I would recommend Honey and Clover. It is a great slice of life show that was made for a female audience. As for some psychological and thought provoking shows that I really enjoy, check out Kino's Journey and Haibane Renmei. Both are great shows that really gets one's mind going. Another show that I have been watching recently is Ghost Hound. It is something of a psychological mystery that I think you might enjoy. While I am not sure those shows above are filled with cute guys, one show that is (At least I think it is, but what do I know, I'm a guy myself) that I would recommend is Ouran High School Host Club. It is just a fun show to watch. Finally, here is the direct link to the philosophical/psychological recommendation thread if you are interested. Hope you find something you enjoy. |
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NocturnalUX
Posts: 448 Location: Portugal |
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Without a doubt, Ouran High School Host Club. It is an inverted harem in which a girl is literally sorrounded by a load of bishies and more importantly it is a very amusing comedy that mocks the harem harem along with so many things. The animation is gorgeous and the situations are genuinely funny.
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dormcat
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 9902 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC |
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All Noitamina titles (you should have mentioned it, Furudanuki) are made for young female adult demography and are not too "girly" or overly romantic as you specified. Well, Hakaba Kitarō isn't exclusively made for girls though.
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BladeDragoonZETA
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned Twelve Kingdoms
deep story, good overall series; one I would recommend to any female Anime fan (and even alot of males too) |
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Murasakisuishou
Posts: 1469 Location: NE Ohio |
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In addition to seconding the recommendations for Haibane Renmei and The Twelve Kingdoms, I'll put forward a recommendation for Earth Girl Arjuna. It's technically a magical girl series, but the main character is about as plain as you can get, and the whole show doesn't feel like stereotypical magical girl at all; it's really dreamy and introspective, although there are some decent action parts too. It's one of those 'not for everyone' series (some might find it a bit boring, and the environmental theme makes you want to punch certain characters in the face occasionally), but the romance is very low key, and it's just beautiful to look at.
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Master Lee
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I second (or third) the recommendations of Haibane Renmei, Kino's Journey, and Lucky Star.
All three titles were rather ambiguous in that they didn't seem to be geared primarily for one gender or the other. If you want something with some thought and emotion involved that isnt too manly or girly, I'd check out Kino's Journey and / or Haibane Renmei. Both seemed mostly focused on character developments and philosophical aspects. The environments involved were also quite impressive. Lucky Star is good if you're looking for something more amusing and relaxing. Just figured I'd cash in my two cents... |
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fighterholic
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Lucky Star I believe is actually geared towards male anime fans, but since there's nothing in there that objectifies women and very minimal to no fanservice, it could be something that can be viewed by males and females alike. My sister enjoys this series a lot, now that I think about it. |
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SaraFilipa
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Thanks everybody.
Fruits Basket - No, I haven't watched it, but I have always heard/read good things about it, I'm definitely going to check it out, thanks. Ouran Highschool Host Club - Wow, thank you, people have recommended it before but for some reason I forgot... ^^' It's on my to-watch list, thanks. Lucky Star - I've heard it's an awesome anime. I've been put off because of the animation style (I'm not too fond of chibi-characters), but then again, I like Shin-Chan. Thanks. Ghost Hunt - I have watched it, and I loved it, I can only recomment it as well. You're right, it fits my request. Nodame Cantabile - It sounds definitely interesting. The rating is really high and the plot sounds good, I'm probably going to enjoy the series, thank you. Honey and Clover II, Kino's Journey, Haibane Renmei - Oh awesome, all of these look really promising. I can't wait to watch these! =D And thanks a lot afor the link, that's my favourite genre. All those Noitamina titles - *.* It sounds really great, I'll check all of these out. Twelve Kingdoms - I have watched it years ago, and I remember bits of it, and remember liking it... I may give it another chance. Earth Girl Arjuna - I've never heard about this one, but it sounds interesting, thanks. Wow, it's going to take me a couple of years to watch all of these. Thanks for the quick answers. |
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Aylinn
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I can recommend watching: Revolutionary Girl Utena it is not a new series but I think it should measure up to your expectations if you look for psychological and thought-provoking. If you don't mind watching old series I recommend The Rose of Versailles It has one of the best female lead. |
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