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graywolf
Posts: 102 Location: some where in the deepths of my mind |
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i was wanting to know of some good anime that follows the slice of life genres. i have watched so few of them and would like to find more like it. the first one i saw was strawberry eggs and even though it wasnt the best it really pulled me away frome the gundams and lain can any one suggest any thing else right know im wathching galxy angles. it is funny byond all reson ha.
any way would love to hear what you guys think thanks the anime dose not have to be complet slice of life. normaly it is included in with others like drama or comedy Last edited by graywolf on Tue Jul 06, 2004 4:41 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Tony K.
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GTO, Kare Kano, and I hear Azumanga Daioh also fits that genre (though I haven't seen it.)
But GTO is a definate. The live action series is also a must. |
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frostedsaiyan
Posts: 637 Location: Maryland |
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Just what exactly do you mean by a slice of life genre?
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ultrabot
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Series that have few, if any, unordinary elements to the story. Much more realistic situations and rather believable characters.
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Dilandau
Posts: 525 Location: Tea House |
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Definately Kare Kano.
Its not exactly slice-of-life, but Haibane Renmei just exudes a very 'real' light on being a person. Absolutely touching. |
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MasterFuu
Posts: 434 Location: Phoenix, AZ |
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Gunnm , Great Teacher Onizuka, Golden Boy, Maison Ikkoku, KOR for sure and also Video Girl Ai.
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firegirl22
Posts: 143 Location: South Dakota |
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I'm guessing Fruits Basket would fit in, except it does have the curse thing, but other than that, yeah, it's slice of life.
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kainzero
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kokoro library.
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graywolf
Posts: 102 Location: some where in the deepths of my mind |
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thanks are there any other seires that you would suggest.
oh and i have gto and im about half way throu it but i seem to find it hard to watch unless i am in the mood for that type of show. you can check here to see what i have seen so far. animenewsnetwork.com/MyAnime/public.php you will have to scroll down to graywolf if you want to take the time i know the list is short but it will get bigger, i have been a fan for only 2 years now. |
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Tony K.
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Wait a minute, what language are you watching it in? If you're watching it in English, that may be the problem. I find the dub very dull and atrocious ALL the time. Voice acting is a big part of this series in bringing out the characters, and if you can't get a feel for them, then the show won't be as fun because it's all about the characters and the situations they face. In this case, I'd say the original voice acting makes up about half of the show, with the other half being the story, and some music to fit the ocassions. But yes, I cannot stress enough how important it is to at least watch the series once in Japanese. If you haven't yet, please do me the favor and re-watch from the beginning (in Japanese). I guarantee the show will be so much fun, and if you're curious afterwards, you can go back and watch in English a second time. Thanks! |
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graywolf
Posts: 102 Location: some where in the deepths of my mind |
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you know i rarly wathc a new series in englash first but for some resson i did this time.
oh man why didn't i think of this thanks tony k, ill take your word and start over ya. |
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frostedsaiyan
Posts: 637 Location: Maryland |
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Love Hina, might be considered slice of life genre.
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king_micah
Posts: 994 Location: OSU |
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nope. Harem/fantasy/scifi elements.
Slice of life generally deals with normal situations and lets life flow. Figure 17 is most of time slice of life. FLCL is often enough, but neither are true slice of life. I really don't tend to watch the genre, but they generally don't involve: -Harem, -Mecha -Monsters |
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littlegreenwolf
Posts: 4796 Location: Seattle, WA |
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Look into some shoujo anime, because there's a ton there.
Some titles that come to mind: Aishiteruze Baby Boys Over Flowers |
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graywolf
Posts: 102 Location: some where in the deepths of my mind |
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Thanks
i really dont care about who it is ment for, i tend to like both i was told about his and her cercustances (bad spelling) and i saw the first ten minuts and liked it. |
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