I am not impressed, especially since the unbearably slow pace and annoying dialogue of One Piece has bored me to hell.
If you are not averse to the medium, I would highly recommend the One Piece manga. It is much faster paced, better drawn, and just generally more immersive and higher quality. And yes, the English dub of One Piece was pretty bad...
If you are not averse to the medium, I would highly recommend the One Piece manga. It is much faster paced, better drawn, and just generally more immersive and higher quality. And yes, the English dub of One Piece was pretty bad...
It's always faster to read it, rather than have to listen to the voices.
Action vs Quality, in most sorts.
And yeah, an unwritten rule of anime, is that you do whatever you can to find the english subs.
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An empty space is a space to be filled, a space that only you can make wonderful
Or you could trash it with various pictures. It's your choice.
So many posted and the amazing animes that no one knows about are still unsung. So, as someone who was an anime merchant for years, I'll sing their song for them.
Twelve Kingdoms - This show will set your standard so high for anime that most other shows will pale in comparison. Like all good anime, it was cancelled. The final DVD is not part of the main story and completely skippable, but if you make it that far, you'll be craving it anyway.
Hajime no Ippo - One of maybe 3 good anime franchises with more than 50 episodes. Known in America under the unassuming title "Fighting Spirit". It may be about boxing, but, you can't get much better.
Heat Guy J - Somehow, with all the love for shows like Outlaw Star and Cowboy Bebop, Heat Guy J is forgotten. It's a wonderful series and sadly underappriciated.
Gungrave - Though this is based off a shoot-em-up video game, the actual anime has an immensely deep plot with rich multifaceted characters in a mafia scifi setting. Highly recommended.
Maharomatic - If you like "harem animes", this is probably the best of the bunch. What makes it so good is the fact that the whole light-hearted episodic nature of this anime is underlayed with a constant sadness.
Haibane Renmei - I'm not sure what's going on in this anime but I LOVE IT. Check this one out and see if you can sort through it. It's beautiful and haunting.
A few of the overlooked anime series were mentioned. I'll give them another shout out.
Last Exile - Like others of its kind, this is a series you watch for the ride and not the end. Expect a disappointing conclusion and don't let that get in the way of 26 amazing episodes.
Other notable mentioned from this thread that I agree with: Perfect Blue, Paranoia Agent, "Now and Then, Here and There" (a correction from the title mentioned earlier), Trigun, Great Teacher Onizuka, Cowboy Bebop.
Also, I'll add a list of shows that people seem to really enjoy even though they totally suck:
- Dragonball Z / GT
- One Piece
- Naruto
- Pokemon
- Digimon
- Akira (read the manga is you're interested in this one)
- Ghost in the Shell (same as above)
- Ninja Scroll (there is no official sequel, don't be fooled)
- Anything by Rumiko Takahashi (such as Inuyasha)
- Anything by Go Nagai (such as Demon Lord Dante)
- Anything over 100 episodes, no exceptions.
Trust me, it's hopeless to argue against him. HOPELESS.
On another note: Thanks MD, I'll be sure to look at those.
I love how people miss all of the good ones.
On ANOTHER NOTE NOTE Some people might find this amusing. I minied it because it was quite large.
An anime is a chemical compound that contains the anime group, which consists of one oxygen atom, one tantalum atom, one potassium atom, and one uranium atom, with a total charge of negative one (OTaKU-). Anime compounds can be divided into two groups: animo acids and animo salts.
General properties of animes
Animes tend to be highly volatile and dangerous, even when diluted. Most animes are known to enlarge the eyes of anyone who ingests them, and many have other adverse effects, such as creating a popped vein in the drinker's right temple. Also, Animes are required to have at least one sexy main character. This means a handsome man and a hawt girl.
Addictive properties
Prolonged exposure to animes can result in serious anime addiction. A number of studies on the subject of anime addiction have shown that even so little exposure as looking at an anime can be enough to afflict some. Teenagers are particularly vulnerable to anime addiction; in laboratory conditions, teenagers are advised to keep away from any anime they see and to not experiment with any foreign-looking chemicals that could be animes.
An opposite and more common reaction caused by exposure to anime is a deep feeling of unnatural hatred directed towards the chemical. People using it for this purpose usually do so to redirect feelings of hostility away from themselves or other people at a harmless substance.
Reactivity of Anime
Animes often tend to react with several other groups of chemicals.
For instance, by adding several kinds of alcohol to a solution of animes, helium, nitrogen, tantalum, and iodine can be combined to form HeN(TaI), a molecule that, once created, causes all nearby molecules to undergo neuron decay. Scientists are exploring this chemical reaction to see if it is possible to create some sort of energy source by doing so. To that end, researchers at Tokyo Tech have found a way to mass produce this new compound by harnessing the raw power of Japanese tears and blood.
Animes do not react well with mysterious colored liquids. When combined with these, anime usually tends to explode in a semi-comical corona of light, afflicting those in the general area with a briefly passing chibi affliction.
New research by Western researchers has shown that it is possible to synthesize Animes using Western technology. However, it has been found that many of these results are either shoddily made or degrade too quickly into HeN(TaI).
Anime extraction process
Animes are very rarely found in their purest state. In most cases, they must be extracted from large, complex, solid manganese compounds called manga. These compounds exist in this special class because they are the only ones in which manganese is known to go extra hyper with an oxidation number of 15. The reducing process required involves collecting the manga from manga deposits, submerging the compound in a sufficiently dissolving solvent (such as water), reducing it with very strong reductants (such as Bandai) and refining the resulting anime.
Further reducing already refined animes is sometimes called "dubbing" due to the "dub-dub" sound the anime makes upon releasing foreign impurities. During this stage, anime salts and acids are separated. In many instances, the refining process also releases the by-product, manganese animide (OTaKOMnU) or various complexes of which. Although it appears a further anime group could be extracted from such a product, the other unusual oxidation state of 1 for manganese in it means there is currently no known way to take the animes away from them.
Anime extraction is a very delicate process, and improper care in the second reducing phase can lead to pure anime of remarkably low quality. Although some animes exist that are known for their successful dubbed solutions, most are considered to be far inferior to the original dissolved anime mineral, much less the original manga ore, especially in such areas as durability, luster, and keeping the words synced up to their freaking lips.
Anime naming conventions
Animes are named in a system radically unlike other chemicals. Most chemicals are named using a combination of their constituent ions or groups; however, animes are often named based on their physical characteristics, sometimes on their historical uses, and sometimes on a seemingly random sequence of words. This has led to a great deal of disagreement, conflict, and badly written hate mail among chemists, but the system is still the most common in use today.
Animo acids
Animo acids are the more reactive, violent, huge-sword-sporting type of animes. Most animo acids have the general structure H[M]OTaKU, where [M] is anything with a formal charge of zero. Exceptions include acids with a negative ionic component, such as tentacle animo acid (see below). These are called polyprotic animo acids; they contain multiple H+ ions, which usually end up as bad spinoffs or movies when dissolved in aqueous solution. Animo acids tend to be utilized by such chemists as ninjas, pirates, and shinigami.
Examples of animo acids
Ninja animo acid – named so because it is often applied to ninjastars to make them deadlier.
Pirate animo acid – named so because it is often applied to piratestars to make them deadlier.
Alchemic animo acid – mentioned in old alchemical texts as having numerous transmutative properties, though its initial users warned of danger to one's arm associated with it if the exchange of atoms is not kept equivalent at all times.
Animo acid on acid – the history behind its name is unknown, and frankly quite frightening.
Animo acid for fuel – Animo acids are commonly used in substitute for Sentai compounds in giant robots. The advantage of animo acid is clear, when used in Mobil Suits, animo acid generally has the potential to make such machines faster than most any Sentai compound fueled robot, which at best only have the potential to look like they're going fast, simpler, making most robots pilotable even by average teenagers, and in some "unique" cases, even semi-sentient.
Tentacle animo acid – a strong animo acid which contains a saturated solution of HeN(TaI)-. It is one of the few naturally occurring animo acids; it is commonly found in the tentacles of octopi. It is sometimes called a "hentai" acid due to the formula of its negative ionic component. Although tentacle acid has little adverse affects on living beings, it dissolves clothes completely, especially schoolgirl uniforms.
Animo salts
Animo salts tend to be far less dangerous than animo acids, although they react just as easily. Most animo acids simply consist of the anime group coupled with any number of alkali metals, although some sport alkaline earth or even transition metals (these usually result in more bishōjo-ish salts, due to the increase in OTaKU- ions). Animo salts are typically sported by schoolchildren in love.
Examples of animo salts
Sailor animo salt – though having nothing to do with sailors, this salt is a popular condiment among young girls, in large part due to an urban legend of "magical" properties.
Fruity animo salt – this salt was formerly believed to be found in fruits and to have anthropomorphic properties.
Love animo salt – a purported love potion when dissolved in aqueous solution. In reality, it just got members of the opposite gender to make fun of the drinker.
Animo base
Main article: Bleach (base)
Bleach is the only known base to contain the anime group. It reacts completely with most animo acids and is considered a strong base despite lacking a chemical structure resembling any other strong bases. Most attribute this to its extreme amounts of spiritual energy.
In popular culture
Animes have a large cultural impact, both inside and outside the chemical world. One of the largest examples of this is the phenomenon known as the anime convention, at which proponents of anime use gather to discuss anime-related topics, such as improvements on refining, popular use, effect on the global economy, and cosplay, or dressing up as one's favorite animo acid or salt. This latter subject, in fact, makes up the vast majority of anime convention activity; many anime followers actually seem to have no business at conventions whatsoever aside from displaying their elaborate and time-consuming costumes before the only audience that will appreciate them.
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An empty space is a space to be filled, a space that only you can make wonderful
Or you could trash it with various pictures. It's your choice.
Twelve Kingdoms - This show will set your standard so high for anime that most other shows will pale in comparison. Like all good anime, it was cancelled. The final DVD is not part of the main story and completely skippable, but if you make it that far, you'll be craving it anyway.
This has been suggested to me. But I've read the description (on multiple occasions) and it just seems uninteresting. What makes it so good? I think it's on Netflix so I guess I have no reason to not give it a try.
I really hate Anime. I tried to watch several, like Naruto, Death Note, Pokemon, and other ones. But they all had too much Japanese stank on them. They made me want to jump out of a window and successfully crush my head into a million tiny pieces.
-Soul Eater's Anime and Manga both good but the manga goes on while the anime ends at episode 51...
-Gunslinger Girls Didn't really like this one...It was too violent and blood filled.
-Steamboy Its only an anime movie but Really good. Strangely its not too well known...It even had Steve Jablonsky music in it! =D (Its where I got my avatar from)
-One Piece Great Anime about pirates still alive at episode 510!!!
On a side note I just ran out of Peanut Butter Crackers!!!
Uhh. Isn't Soul Eater the equivalent of Naruto? I've only watched a few episodes but the main characters are exactly alike each other(at least the two pairs of people are).
Well, the only major anime I've ever watched was Durarara!!
Durarara!! was a pretty good one. Suspenseful at the beginning, the second season was disappoint.
Other than that I've only seen a little bit of the shonen three. I'm getting into Samurai Champloo.
I really hate Anime. I tried to watch several, like Naruto, Death Note, Pokemon, and other ones. But they all had too much Japanese stank on them. They made me want to jump out of a window and successfully crush my head into a million tiny pieces.
Wapanese stank?
Naruto and pokemon ultimately are NOT good animes. Death Note isn't really that japanese. The main characters live in a big city, which isn't very Japanized(is that a word?). The main character Light Yagami took some changes into insanity with power, though Light's antagonists weren't very interesting. I give it a 4/5. The anime revolved around Light, we never really got to look into L and see what he thinks. Misa was a tool. All a part of the plan I guess?
Lemme rephrase that. They all had too much Japanese 'sense' in them. As in, Naruto was Chinese style, Pokemon I never really got in to, but I just assumed it was in a area similar, and Death Note, I just assumed as well. I hate Animes for the fact that they don't really interest me since the theme is never really my style.
I also should mention I only watched a few episodes, if I had the time, I'd actually look into Animes, I just don't want to bother as I'd most likely not like them.
Time of Eve, its on cruncy roll, awesome anime i give it 12/10 stars. also on crunchy roll is stiens;gate which is awesome too.
Time of Eve takes place when androids are becoming more and more common in everyday lives. these 2 kids stumble upon a cafe where the only rule of the cafe is not to discriminate between androids and humans.
Steins;gate is about this guy who builds a time machine and now he has to prevent cern(yes the one with the LHC) from taking over the world with their time machine.
eden of the east is awesome too but its kinda mysterious.
Lemme rephrase that. They all had too much Japanese 'sense' in them. As in, Naruto was Chinese style, Pokemon I never really got in to, but I just assumed it was in a area similar, and Death Note, I just assumed as well. I hate Animes for the fact that they don't really interest me since the theme is never really my style.
I also should mention I only watched a few episodes, if I had the time, I'd actually look into Animes, I just don't want to bother as I'd most likely not like them.
Death note is not japanese in style. It's actually a series about morality and justice. You really should continue watching it. Great artwork, characters, story, and subject at hand. Animes are usually like that. We just assume off the first few episodes on what it's supposed to be. Like Durarara!!, the pilot episode was boring and explained everything right off the bat. I wasn't interested in it at first but when I got to the second episode I was hooked.
Time of Eve, its on cruncy roll, awesome anime i give it 12/10 stars. also on crunchy roll is stiens;gate which is awesome too.
Time of Eve takes place when androids are becoming more and more common in everyday lives. these 2 kids stumble upon a cafe where the only rule of the cafe is not to discriminate between androids and humans.
Steins;gate is about this guy who builds a time machine and now he has to prevent cern(yes the one with the LHC) from taking over the world with their time machine.
eden of the east is awesome too but its kinda mysterious.
Time of Eve sounds exactly like Astro boy. Discrimination against robots from humans.
If you are not averse to the medium, I would highly recommend the One Piece manga. It is much faster paced, better drawn, and just generally more immersive and higher quality. And yes, the English dub of One Piece was pretty bad...
Like anime? Try Visual Novels.
It's always faster to read it, rather than have to listen to the voices.
Action vs Quality, in most sorts.
And yeah, an unwritten rule of anime, is that you do whatever you can to find the english subs.
Or you could trash it with various pictures. It's your choice.
Twelve Kingdoms - This show will set your standard so high for anime that most other shows will pale in comparison. Like all good anime, it was cancelled. The final DVD is not part of the main story and completely skippable, but if you make it that far, you'll be craving it anyway.
Hajime no Ippo - One of maybe 3 good anime franchises with more than 50 episodes. Known in America under the unassuming title "Fighting Spirit". It may be about boxing, but, you can't get much better.
Heat Guy J - Somehow, with all the love for shows like Outlaw Star and Cowboy Bebop, Heat Guy J is forgotten. It's a wonderful series and sadly underappriciated.
Gungrave - Though this is based off a shoot-em-up video game, the actual anime has an immensely deep plot with rich multifaceted characters in a mafia scifi setting. Highly recommended.
Maharomatic - If you like "harem animes", this is probably the best of the bunch. What makes it so good is the fact that the whole light-hearted episodic nature of this anime is underlayed with a constant sadness.
Haibane Renmei - I'm not sure what's going on in this anime but I LOVE IT. Check this one out and see if you can sort through it. It's beautiful and haunting.
A few of the overlooked anime series were mentioned. I'll give them another shout out.
Last Exile - Like others of its kind, this is a series you watch for the ride and not the end. Expect a disappointing conclusion and don't let that get in the way of 26 amazing episodes.
Other notable mentioned from this thread that I agree with: Perfect Blue, Paranoia Agent, "Now and Then, Here and There" (a correction from the title mentioned earlier), Trigun, Great Teacher Onizuka, Cowboy Bebop.
Also, I'll add a list of shows that people seem to really enjoy even though they totally suck:
- Dragonball Z / GT
- One Piece
- Naruto
- Pokemon
- Digimon
- Akira (read the manga is you're interested in this one)
- Ghost in the Shell (same as above)
- Ninja Scroll (there is no official sequel, don't be fooled)
- Anything by Rumiko Takahashi (such as Inuyasha)
- Anything by Go Nagai (such as Demon Lord Dante)
- Anything over 100 episodes, no exceptions.
>Yu Yu Hakusho sucks
I don't think you understand the implications of that statement.
Holy ****. I forgot Shin Chan. This guy made me laugh so hard so many times. I'll never forget him.
Credits to PouncingWolf for this awesome signature!
Oh, I think I do.
You're a monster.
;_;
The anime trade will do that to you.
So will watching over 2000 series.
Trust me, it's hopeless to argue against him. HOPELESS.
On another note: Thanks MD, I'll be sure to look at those.
I love how people miss all of the good ones.
On ANOTHER NOTE NOTE Some people might find this amusing. I minied it because it was quite large.
General properties of animes
Animes tend to be highly volatile and dangerous, even when diluted. Most animes are known to enlarge the eyes of anyone who ingests them, and many have other adverse effects, such as creating a popped vein in the drinker's right temple. Also, Animes are required to have at least one sexy main character. This means a handsome man and a hawt girl.
Addictive properties
Prolonged exposure to animes can result in serious anime addiction. A number of studies on the subject of anime addiction have shown that even so little exposure as looking at an anime can be enough to afflict some. Teenagers are particularly vulnerable to anime addiction; in laboratory conditions, teenagers are advised to keep away from any anime they see and to not experiment with any foreign-looking chemicals that could be animes.
An opposite and more common reaction caused by exposure to anime is a deep feeling of unnatural hatred directed towards the chemical. People using it for this purpose usually do so to redirect feelings of hostility away from themselves or other people at a harmless substance.
Reactivity of Anime
Animes often tend to react with several other groups of chemicals.
For instance, by adding several kinds of alcohol to a solution of animes, helium, nitrogen, tantalum, and iodine can be combined to form HeN(TaI), a molecule that, once created, causes all nearby molecules to undergo neuron decay. Scientists are exploring this chemical reaction to see if it is possible to create some sort of energy source by doing so. To that end, researchers at Tokyo Tech have found a way to mass produce this new compound by harnessing the raw power of Japanese tears and blood.
Animes do not react well with mysterious colored liquids. When combined with these, anime usually tends to explode in a semi-comical corona of light, afflicting those in the general area with a briefly passing chibi affliction.
New research by Western researchers has shown that it is possible to synthesize Animes using Western technology. However, it has been found that many of these results are either shoddily made or degrade too quickly into HeN(TaI).
Anime extraction process
Animes are very rarely found in their purest state. In most cases, they must be extracted from large, complex, solid manganese compounds called manga. These compounds exist in this special class because they are the only ones in which manganese is known to go extra hyper with an oxidation number of 15. The reducing process required involves collecting the manga from manga deposits, submerging the compound in a sufficiently dissolving solvent (such as water), reducing it with very strong reductants (such as Bandai) and refining the resulting anime.
Further reducing already refined animes is sometimes called "dubbing" due to the "dub-dub" sound the anime makes upon releasing foreign impurities. During this stage, anime salts and acids are separated. In many instances, the refining process also releases the by-product, manganese animide (OTaKOMnU) or various complexes of which. Although it appears a further anime group could be extracted from such a product, the other unusual oxidation state of 1 for manganese in it means there is currently no known way to take the animes away from them.
Anime extraction is a very delicate process, and improper care in the second reducing phase can lead to pure anime of remarkably low quality. Although some animes exist that are known for their successful dubbed solutions, most are considered to be far inferior to the original dissolved anime mineral, much less the original manga ore, especially in such areas as durability, luster, and keeping the words synced up to their freaking lips.
Anime naming conventions
Animes are named in a system radically unlike other chemicals. Most chemicals are named using a combination of their constituent ions or groups; however, animes are often named based on their physical characteristics, sometimes on their historical uses, and sometimes on a seemingly random sequence of words. This has led to a great deal of disagreement, conflict, and badly written hate mail among chemists, but the system is still the most common in use today.
Animo acids
Animo acids are the more reactive, violent, huge-sword-sporting type of animes. Most animo acids have the general structure H[M]OTaKU, where [M] is anything with a formal charge of zero. Exceptions include acids with a negative ionic component, such as tentacle animo acid (see below). These are called polyprotic animo acids; they contain multiple H+ ions, which usually end up as bad spinoffs or movies when dissolved in aqueous solution. Animo acids tend to be utilized by such chemists as ninjas, pirates, and shinigami.
Examples of animo acids
Ninja animo acid – named so because it is often applied to ninjastars to make them deadlier.
Pirate animo acid – named so because it is often applied to piratestars to make them deadlier.
Alchemic animo acid – mentioned in old alchemical texts as having numerous transmutative properties, though its initial users warned of danger to one's arm associated with it if the exchange of atoms is not kept equivalent at all times.
Animo acid on acid – the history behind its name is unknown, and frankly quite frightening.
Animo acid for fuel – Animo acids are commonly used in substitute for Sentai compounds in giant robots. The advantage of animo acid is clear, when used in Mobil Suits, animo acid generally has the potential to make such machines faster than most any Sentai compound fueled robot, which at best only have the potential to look like they're going fast, simpler, making most robots pilotable even by average teenagers, and in some "unique" cases, even semi-sentient.
Tentacle animo acid – a strong animo acid which contains a saturated solution of HeN(TaI)-. It is one of the few naturally occurring animo acids; it is commonly found in the tentacles of octopi. It is sometimes called a "hentai" acid due to the formula of its negative ionic component. Although tentacle acid has little adverse affects on living beings, it dissolves clothes completely, especially schoolgirl uniforms.
Animo salts
Animo salts tend to be far less dangerous than animo acids, although they react just as easily. Most animo acids simply consist of the anime group coupled with any number of alkali metals, although some sport alkaline earth or even transition metals (these usually result in more bishōjo-ish salts, due to the increase in OTaKU- ions). Animo salts are typically sported by schoolchildren in love.
Examples of animo salts
Sailor animo salt – though having nothing to do with sailors, this salt is a popular condiment among young girls, in large part due to an urban legend of "magical" properties.
Fruity animo salt – this salt was formerly believed to be found in fruits and to have anthropomorphic properties.
Love animo salt – a purported love potion when dissolved in aqueous solution. In reality, it just got members of the opposite gender to make fun of the drinker.
Animo base
Main article: Bleach (base)
Bleach is the only known base to contain the anime group. It reacts completely with most animo acids and is considered a strong base despite lacking a chemical structure resembling any other strong bases. Most attribute this to its extreme amounts of spiritual energy.
In popular culture
Animes have a large cultural impact, both inside and outside the chemical world. One of the largest examples of this is the phenomenon known as the anime convention, at which proponents of anime use gather to discuss anime-related topics, such as improvements on refining, popular use, effect on the global economy, and cosplay, or dressing up as one's favorite animo acid or salt. This latter subject, in fact, makes up the vast majority of anime convention activity; many anime followers actually seem to have no business at conventions whatsoever aside from displaying their elaborate and time-consuming costumes before the only audience that will appreciate them.
Or you could trash it with various pictures. It's your choice.
This has been suggested to me. But I've read the description (on multiple occasions) and it just seems uninteresting. What makes it so good? I think it's on Netflix so I guess I have no reason to not give it a try.
Steam: RobotDeathParty
Define "Japanese Stank" can't tell if racism or strong dislike for genre.
Someone beat you to the punch.
Uhh. Isn't Soul Eater the equivalent of Naruto? I've only watched a few episodes but the main characters are exactly alike each other(at least the two pairs of people are).
Well, the only major anime I've ever watched was Durarara!!
Durarara!! was a pretty good one. Suspenseful at the beginning, the second season was disappoint.
Other than that I've only seen a little bit of the shonen three. I'm getting into Samurai Champloo.
Wapanese stank?
Naruto and pokemon ultimately are NOT good animes. Death Note isn't really that japanese. The main characters live in a big city, which isn't very Japanized(is that a word?). The main character Light Yagami took some changes into insanity with power, though Light's antagonists weren't very interesting. I give it a 4/5. The anime revolved around Light, we never really got to look into L and see what he thinks. Misa was a tool. All a part of the plan I guess?
I also should mention I only watched a few episodes, if I had the time, I'd actually look into Animes, I just don't want to bother as I'd most likely not like them.
Steam: RobotDeathParty
Time of Eve takes place when androids are becoming more and more common in everyday lives. these 2 kids stumble upon a cafe where the only rule of the cafe is not to discriminate between androids and humans.
Steins;gate is about this guy who builds a time machine and now he has to prevent cern(yes the one with the LHC) from taking over the world with their time machine.
eden of the east is awesome too but its kinda mysterious.
Death note is not japanese in style. It's actually a series about morality and justice. You really should continue watching it. Great artwork, characters, story, and subject at hand. Animes are usually like that. We just assume off the first few episodes on what it's supposed to be. Like Durarara!!, the pilot episode was boring and explained everything right off the bat. I wasn't interested in it at first but when I got to the second episode I was hooked.
Time of Eve sounds exactly like Astro boy. Discrimination against robots from humans.
Bleach, awesome sauce