Most likely Samurai X |:Ishbalan wrote:Samurai what?brightparis wrote: Samurai
What are the most violent Animes?
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Yet Ghost in the shell, ergo proxy, ninja scrolls and many others were mentioned.Ringtails wrote:Because Claymore is like Barney compared to the likes of Elfen Lied, Gantz, and Higurashi.lestheanimesarge wrote:I'm surprised Claymore wasn't mentioned yet.
I definitely not see ergo proxy as being near close to as violent as claymore. The same goes with GIST and a dusin of others mentioned in the thread.
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In terms of carefully edited psychological depiction of violence that really gets under your skin, I would personally think that something like Shadow Star would deserve a mention, particularly the last couple of episodes. Oh, and the manga equally (albeit this is a little censored everywhere outside of Japan for being too sickening).
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