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If I were to meet a person who has only just started anime and wanted to know what the best was, this is what I'd tell them to watch, and the order I'd tell them to watch it in.

Ultimate Anime Rec List:
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How to go about educating someone into otakudom, through anime showings


1. Cowboy Bebop - I think this is one of the most accessible shows to watch from the perspective of an anime newbie or hopeful anime inductee. It's themes are more familiar and accessible to Western audiences, and it's character designs are stylish, and it's considerably less weird-scary than some other shows. And the music holds your attention until you've seen enough that you're convinced you want to stay.

2. Trigun - Because this is my favorite, and also because of the reasons above. It's a good show by which to introduce someone to the wackyness of anime and the drama, and to slowly get them used to the inherent sillyness too. Also introduces the philosophical element common in so many anime series.

3. Fruits Basket - Unlike the the other two, this would expose the viewer to the less action, more personal type of series out there. FB displays a stellar range of comedy and drama, and represents many of the most enjoyable elements of anime as a flexible art medium. Also, it proves that anime can do sitcoms, and do them damn well, so well you never want them to end. It teaches the lesson of anime humor and irony.

4. Naruto - Time to introduce the newbie to fighting anime! By now they should be used to action and comedy, drama and sillyness. Time to show them the best fighting anime out there. And teach them that anime is crack and that crack is called Naruto.

5. Neon Genesis Evangelion - now that you've got them exposed to all of the above, it's time to introduce them to the "weird & disturbing shit" category. Eva, what a way to start down that road. It also rounds out their education nicely with a very-frequently discussed title that is always good for strongly opinionated conversation-starters.

6. The Vision of Escaflowne - And here is where they get the culmination of everything they've seen before - perfect music, perfect character development, perfect plot, perfect writing, perfect romance, perfect drama, damn near perfect everything.


And now that your basic education is complete, time for the fun excursions. Like electives in high school.

7. Full Metal Alchemist - Angst. comedy. angst. action. angst. magic/alchemy. angst. brain-exploding plot that makes you wibble. And very very smartly interwoven.

8. Ranma 1/2 - Because Rumiko Takahashi is a household name for anime fans. And there's a reason for that, absurd as that reason may be.

9. FLCL - Best experienced when one is well and deeply into anime fandom already and are more emotionally prepared to deal with it's beautific and metaphoric psychotic randomness.

10. X, the movie - Because they need to know how bad the bad can be. It's a horrible experience they'll hate you for, but it's a harsh lesson that must be taught: some anime really sucks.

Date: 2004-06-08 12:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] donna-c-punk.livejournal.com
The last four or five episodes excluded, I'd rec Hellsing, too. Damn, if that isn't one of the most intense animes I've ever seen. 13 episodes left an impression on me that 26 episodes of other animes have not. Most people prefer the manga for Hellsing, but not I.

Everyone should see at least one episode of Witch Hunter Robin, too.

That reminds me, I need to find the rest of Evangelion. I was about a quarter of the way through it when I stopped watching. Interesting series, that's for sure.

Hey, I've been working on my Naruto characters, if you want to see some loose outlines of them/their abilities.

Date: 2004-06-08 09:17 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com
Hellsing would be good to represent the horror genre, that's true.

I think WHR is good and worth watching, but definitely goes under the suggested/necessary electives category, because it is made up of elements already represented in the first group.

tell me your naturo fic info!

Date: 2004-06-08 09:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] donna-c-punk.livejournal.com
Hellsing and Witch Hunter Robin as electives. That would work. God, I love those series'.

Hey, lookie at what I found - Gaara Plushie for 30 bucks! Okay, so it's not exactly cheap, but it's better than 60, right?

tell me your naturo fic info!

Since you've been giving me good input, I'll likely throw it all into an email and shoot it your way.

Date: 2004-06-12 01:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com
so...tempting...

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