Introduction...[what to show to people new to anime]

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Post by Otohiko » Sun Nov 13, 2005 11:42 am

I believe there was an actual case of this, and though I don't know if it's the best choice - I got my mom started on anime with JinRoh.

She only got addicted after Monster, though :)
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Post by doughboy » Sun Nov 13, 2005 12:32 pm

Depending on the person, here's 3 examples I've shown to people that opened them to watching more:

1) Princess Mononoke: it's gorgeous, violent, and contains environmental issues. It's perfect to demonstrate the level of maturity and imagination unique to anime.

2) Cowboy Bebop first DVD (4 eps): nothing says "cool" better than these episodes, the gateway drug of choice for many film students who never though they'd get hooked on animation.

3) Soultaker first DVD (3 eps): for anyone who wants to see something truely bizarre and unconventional. This is mostly a stylistic example, I've shown this to a couple people knowing that it would blow their mind.

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Post by cholinms » Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:02 am

Just so you know Excel Saga is one of the worst anime to start someone on. I was watching at a freinds place( he already wasinto Eva and Tenchi) andanother freind stopped by. It took us 3 weeks before he would watch anything else. :lol:

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Post by Keiji-san » Mon Nov 14, 2005 7:58 am

My suggestion would be Azumanga Daioh. The jokes in the show are rather simple so you don’t need to have seen anime before, or know a lot about Japan, to understand most of them.

I have tried it so far on 3 people. 2 of them really enjoyed it and wanted to see the whole show, asking if I could recommend more anime. The third just sat there thinking what the f**k is this :) But well he has clearly stated before that he doesn’t like anime. So far the only anime he seems to like are the Ghibli movies.
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Post by Super Shanko » Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:18 pm

well depending on what they like so.

anything actiony: Dragonball movie, Cowboy Bebop.
horror: Vampire Hunter D of course
weird: Kakurenbo
and so on from there
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Post by Thomas JPtakk » Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:55 pm

only two animes I've started people on were:

Trigun = I got my brother to watch it becasue I got him interested in Wolfwood's storyline. He love it, and watches that kind of anime now... now I've gotta push Kenshin on him.

Cowboy Bebop: The Movie = Got a friend to start watching anime by asking if they wanted to watch a "kick @$$ action sci-fi about chemical warfare"... he's a strange guy, but he now owns more anime then I do, so yeah...
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Post by Kalium » Mon Nov 14, 2005 9:18 pm

I have a hard time believing nobody mentioned Gunsmith Cats. The plot and style will be readily recognizable to anyone even vaguely familiar with the 70's shows from which it draws inspiration.

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Post by Vancore » Mon Nov 14, 2005 9:35 pm

Well, I first got hooked on Eva... and then had my friends watch Eva and they enjoyed it enough to get into anime. I always thought this anime had the best aspect of everything combined to show newcomers but nowadays its a bit different. Lotsa anime to choose from and so its easier to find someones taste in animation... somewhat.

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Post by Millenear » Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:08 pm

I was christened to anime with FY and then Ceres, when I was 29.. I haven't looked back since.

I just got my daughter's friend hooked with Ceres and my b/f with Trigun. : P So, guess those work.
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Post by 76 » Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:14 pm

Solaria735 wrote:Wouldn't this depend in large part on what the friend is like? A friend who's into sci-fi, for example, probably wouldn't care too much for Fruits Basket, but they might love Ghost in the Shell. But then another friend may hate GITS and get turned off of anime forever. I guess I'd have to try hard to find a series that appeals to the largest possible market, and so far, I've had the best luck with FMA because of its mix of action, drama, comedy, etc.
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