:: I'm over Death Note but XD!! These are so adorableee!!! Click me and me. I can't stop aww'ing.
:: Mm, so I ended up watching two series of the series mentioned in
unlock's post not too long ago.
Soul Eater
This was kinda like...Bleach meets D.Gray-Man? I dunno, I could be wrong cuz I dunno that much about the latter. But Kishins are totally Hollows imo. XD From the first ep, it had awesome action, comedy, fanservice (who wouldn't want some of that?), and d'aww cute moments. I also love the art! It's like Nightmare Before Christmas but cuter. The fighting scenes were cool and fast while taking on different angles and perspectives which was a nice change and gave it whoa dynamic-ness. Story-wise, I TOTALLY saw what happened coming, oh well. Soul also looks like he could be a member of the Gorillaz. Haha. XD I think I'll follow this one for the action and hope the story isn't of Maka and Soul finding NINETY-NINE more souls...
Nabari no Ou
BOBBLEHEADSLOL was my first thought. Second thought was "Oh god, it's a pretty boy version of Naruto. >_>;" So I REALLYYYYYY hope the rest of the eps aren't going to have the apathetic Miharu training to be ruler of Nabari aka NINJA LAND...that is IF he accepts the role. He, of course, isn't keen on the idea and apparently has a talent of disappearing at the most opportune times and can use his...ghei uke charms to get outta things. XD But the action scenes were surprisingly pretty cool. It was fast-paced, seamless, and bloody here and there. Other than the boys (not including the stereotypical fugly looking baddies), the art is pretty, too. There are scenic scenes that have the hand-drawn watercolored effect seen in Miyazaki films. And when it isn't that, there's still a good quality to the art and subtle use of CG except the characters falling totally reminded me of Matrix, lol. Oh and I'm starting to like Kouichi, I think the megane are doing it for me. XD;
Thinking of checking out:
Allison & Lillia
It's based on the a pair of novels by the same author who did Kino's Journey which I adored so I'm expecting this to be along the same vein. It's about a girl and a guy, Allison and Wil, who take to the skies to try to rescue this old man they befriended while also looking for a treasure that supposedly will give peace to their warring world.
Kure-nai
From reviews, this seems good for a drama, more subdued series. Basically a guy works as a general contractor and gets a job from a shady woman in the form of protecting a brash, bossy, mature-beyond-her-years rich little girl who had been locked away by her father since birth but escaped thanks to said shady woman. Said girl starts living with him in his apt and well awkwardness, lessons learned, etc. ensues I'm assuming.
:: Mm, so I ended up watching two series of the series mentioned in
Soul Eater
This was kinda like...Bleach meets D.Gray-Man? I dunno, I could be wrong cuz I dunno that much about the latter. But Kishins are totally Hollows imo. XD From the first ep, it had awesome action, comedy, fanservice (who wouldn't want some of that?), and d'aww cute moments. I also love the art! It's like Nightmare Before Christmas but cuter. The fighting scenes were cool and fast while taking on different angles and perspectives which was a nice change and gave it whoa dynamic-ness. Story-wise, I TOTALLY saw what happened coming, oh well. Soul also looks like he could be a member of the Gorillaz. Haha. XD I think I'll follow this one for the action and hope the story isn't of Maka and Soul finding NINETY-NINE more souls...
Nabari no Ou
BOBBLEHEADSLOL was my first thought. Second thought was "Oh god, it's a pretty boy version of Naruto. >_>;" So I REALLYYYYYY hope the rest of the eps aren't going to have the apathetic Miharu training to be ruler of Nabari aka NINJA LAND...that is IF he accepts the role. He, of course, isn't keen on the idea and apparently has a talent of disappearing at the most opportune times and can use his...ghei uke charms to get outta things. XD But the action scenes were surprisingly pretty cool. It was fast-paced, seamless, and bloody here and there. Other than the boys (not including the stereotypical fugly looking baddies), the art is pretty, too. There are scenic scenes that have the hand-drawn watercolored effect seen in Miyazaki films. And when it isn't that, there's still a good quality to the art and subtle use of CG except the characters falling totally reminded me of Matrix, lol. Oh and I'm starting to like Kouichi, I think the megane are doing it for me. XD;
Thinking of checking out:
Allison & Lillia
It's based on the a pair of novels by the same author who did Kino's Journey which I adored so I'm expecting this to be along the same vein. It's about a girl and a guy, Allison and Wil, who take to the skies to try to rescue this old man they befriended while also looking for a treasure that supposedly will give peace to their warring world.
Kure-nai
From reviews, this seems good for a drama, more subdued series. Basically a guy works as a general contractor and gets a job from a shady woman in the form of protecting a brash, bossy, mature-beyond-her-years rich little girl who had been locked away by her father since birth but escaped thanks to said shady woman. Said girl starts living with him in his apt and well awkwardness, lessons learned, etc. ensues I'm assuming.