Anime with scenes of destroyed cities?
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Anime with scenes of destroyed cities?
Mainly throughout the whole series?
Please suggest as many as you know... Plox and thankuu :3
Please suggest as many as you know... Plox and thankuu :3
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Re: Anime with scenes of destroyed cities?
Onibakun, next time put all of your questions in one thread, thanks.
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Re: Anime with scenes of destroyed cities?
Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations.
Watch episode 3 and cry for Sakura.
Watch episode 3 and cry for Sakura.
Almost as hard as fighting a Holy Paladin.
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Re: Anime with scenes of destroyed cities?
lawlaerotem wrote:Pretty much everything from Neon Genesis Evangelion
umm, nawutoe, after orochi esplodez teh town.
or i think akira has some,
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Re: Anime with scenes of destroyed cities?
Don't know if you're still taking ideas, but Bokurano has destroyed cities back and forth! You could also try Wolf's Rain (apocalyptic vibe) and the Pandora Hearts story centers around a city that was destroyed, and there is footage of cities being destroyed near the end.
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Re: Anime with scenes of destroyed cities?
You mean the city's already destroyed?
Fist of the North Star is prettymuch a given here.
Also, while dubious on its merits as an anime, M.D. Geist may get you where you need to go footage-wise.
Fist of the North Star is prettymuch a given here.
Also, while dubious on its merits as an anime, M.D. Geist may get you where you need to go footage-wise.
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Re: Anime with scenes of destroyed cities?
Origin: Spirits of the Past is a good one.