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Anime Holiday Shopping Guide

By - Posted Dec 21, 2004

Christmas may be just around the corner, but it's never to late to give the gift of anime to an otaku or a newbie friend.  To help you out, we asked a few community members to help us out by suggesting their recent favorites, which are listed below. 


kirschy

Kirschy is a forum moderator for Anime Unleashed and huge Sailor Moon fan.

Last Exile
last exileI've been watching this series on G4techTV, and frankly I really enjoyed what I've seen of it so far. It’s a science-fiction title and has a compelling (and original) story, but that's not really why I picked it.  The visuals and CGI in Last Exile are amazing.  It has some of the best artwork I've seen in a series. 

Gundam Seed
Mecha title that Cartoon Network has been airing for a while. The DVDs just started coming out recently which is why I gave it the nod for the second new series slot.  Like Last Exile, the animation is crisp and probably some of the prettiest I've seen from a Gundam series.  The only thing I'm not too fond of in Gundam Seed is that it is basically a retelling of the original Mobile Suit Gundam.  However since Mobile Suit Gundam is a classic, I'm not going to complain too much.  However make sure that if you start this series you get the first DVD or it won't make sense.

Inuyasha
One of my favorite series. It's a fantasy/action/romance title with good art, a good story, a very good dub, and Viz recently released a box set of Inuyasha's first season which makes it a great buy for an anime fan who hasn't already seen Inuyasha on Cartoon Network or who wants to get the series on DVD. 

Robotech Macross Saga
Arguably the best of the three sagas in the Robotech series as far as story and action go.  And it's a classic (it originally aired back in the mid 1980s).  The animation has a dated feel, and by modern standards the dub is not so good.  But in its own way those features are part of its charm. Additionally, the story is well told and it’s something the whole family can watch together and everyone can enjoy. 

Love Hina's Christmas Special
I'm trying to think what I can say about this title without giving a lot of its plot away.  Love Hina is a comedy series about the adventures of a young man who is trying to get into Tokyo University.  And the Christmas Special is in many ways more of the same.  It has some very funny moments. It also has a bit of romance and a great ending thrown in.  If you have an Anime fan on your list who likes comedy, this is the title to get him/her (assuming (s)he hasn't beaten you to the punch).


DFarthing

DFarthing is a forum moderator for Anime Unleashed and a huge fan of various genres of anime.

Neon Genesis Evangelion: Platinum Edition
This is a must have for any anime fan.  Now with re-mastered video and surround sound, this classic has been made new again.  From giant fighting robots, complex relationships, to the dark side of human nature, this series runs the gambit of human existence and emotions.  This one definitely proves that anime is not just for kids.

Azumanga Daioh
For a fun romp through the truly absurd, this title delivers.  Follow these girls throughout high school for a fun, pure comic experience unlike anything I’ve seen in a while.  You will be laughing out loud.

12 Kingdoms
A beautifully drawn anime with a epic story, it’s a definite “Must See” title.  The rich world, deeply developed characters and fascinating story gives you a full experience that leaves you wanting more and then delivers it.  For a longer series, there’s not a single episode that is not intriguing.  This may be a little known title, but all who have seen it, love it. 

Last Exile
This series is just truly breathtaking.  From the great animation to the characters, this anniversary anime from Gonzo shows the true scope that animation can encompass.  An intriguing story also accompanies the series, with interesting characters that you get emotionally involved with.  Once the story gets going, it’s a wild ride with action and intrigue.

His & Her Circumstances (Kare Kano)
This older anime is a definite gateway title to get people into the genre.  This romantic comedy is truly accessible to all people.  Something to share with your loved one, or a group of friends.  This title rounds out any anime collection beautifully.

Voices Of A Distant Star
This remarkable short movie is one everybody needs to see, anime fan or not.  The CG art is just mind-blowing, and the story would tug at anyone’s heartstrings.  This film proves you can tell a great story in a short amount of time.  Makes a great little stocking stuffer.


rj_NYC

rj_NYC is an active member of the Anime Unleashed community with a taste for unusual, eclectic films.

Memories
Memories is from the mind of Katsuhiro Otomo, the man who gave us Akira, and consists of three very different tales. The first tale, "Magnetic Rose," is about two men who are a part of a space salvage outfit. Upon entering ruins floating in space, the two men find themselves thrust into an imaginary world, surrounded by the memories of a woman's past. The second tale, "Stink Bomb," is about a researcher who takes a newly approved drug to combat his cold and falls asleep. When he wakes up, he finds himself being targeted by the entire government and manages to have created chaos all around himself. After all, he is now the ultimate biological weapon that no one can stop. The final tale, "Cannon Fodder," tells the the story of a city that only knows war. Each citizen's life is all about the maintenance of cannons and the continuous bombing of an enemy they know nothing about past what the government tells them. Memories has a little something for everone, a dark sci-fi tragedy, an upbeat comedy and finally a well rounded social commentary. This should be a must-have for anime fans that are looking for something past the usual suspect titles.

Cat Soup
Cat SoupCat Soup is a wonderful little short film about a pair of kittens. Nyaako, the sister, is ill and soon passes on with Death taking her soul. Her brother, Nyatta, decides to take her soulless but still living body on a journey to retrieve her soul. Their travels find them going to all parts of the world and seeing incredible sights, some of which include a mysterious carnival, a mind trip of a sea adventure, and being stuck in a madman's home. This is a rather unique anime which is very hard to describe as it is very hallucinogenic most of the times and often morbid. There are few animes which feature a kitten tackling it's pig companion, taking parts of his body to make food, feeding it back to him and then ultimately to bludgeon him to death. Did I mention that this anime features no spoken dialogue? None the less, it is a fun little adventure with a cartoon style that is worth the time viewing. Recommended for fans of dark comedies, and for people who fan handle mature content (18+).

Dead Leaves
Dead Leaves is about two people, Retro and Pandy, who awaken on earth with no memories of the past but a thirst for mayhem, so naturally they go on a crime spree in Tokyo. They are soon captured, sent to the infamous Dead Leaves lunar prison and eventually start an uprising. As the new found mayhem goes on, a conspiracy is revealed that links their past to the current state of events. This is a frantic paced anime that features more violence than should be allowed in under a hour by law. Between the extreme cartoon violence, over the top sexual situations and unique characters, this should appeal to a fair amount of people, possibly even FLCL fans, but is recommended for people of a mature age (18+) only. There is nothing in this release that hides the fact of it being no more than a vibrant rumble fest, with a story chaser and wonderful animation.


CCSYueh

CCSYueh is an avid anime fan and an active member of the Anime Unleashed boards.

12 Kingdoms
A PBS-type, quality anime with a very good story which is finishing up—Vol. 9 comes out this month & Vol. 10 comes out in February wrapping up the series. It's a similar concept to Fushigi Yugi & Neverending Story with the lead being pulled into an alternate world to save it, but that alternate world is very complex & intricate.

Requiem From the Darkness
Another quality anime, which is at the halfway point already with Vol. 2 having been released this month. It's a horror collection, with a bit of a twist like Night Gallery, but not as big as many of the Twilight Zone twists. An author collecting 100 ghost stories keeps running into a weird trio which usually results in someone paying a gruesome price for a past sin. 

Fushigi Yugi
If you missed this series the first time around, it's being re-issued much cheaper which would make it a good second-look shojo classic. I also love Saiyuki, but it appears ADV is issuing it cheaper(as an anime essential or something) this coming year, so it'd probably be better to save it for next year.

Gravitation
I'm sure someone else would point this one out. If not, it's a fun title, although it falls into the shonen ai/yaoi realm, despite the fact that the anime focuses more on the rock band angle.

Excel Saga
You can get this series boxed this year, and I LOVE this one. When they show episodes of this series at Comic-Con, the room is usually packed. It seems many like either FLCL or Excel Saga; Excel Saga is more satirical than the surreal feel of FLCL. It's like the movie Airplane made into an anime--they throw a bunch of jokes at the audience hoping everyone will get something, but know very few will catch everything. Every time I watch it, I seem to find something I missed.

Here is Greenwood
An older title which was re-released this August with 6 episodes on 2 discs for the price of 1 DVD, it's an interesting school drama, but more weird in the Ranma 1/2 sense. The first 4 episodes are fun, but the last 2 are more typical romance stories.  As for the story, it's about Kazuya Hasukawa, who missed the first month of school due to incredibly bad luck. Greenwood is the dorm he winds up living in at his rather prestigious private school, but the dorm is populated by very strange types--one guy keeps his motorcycle in his room (on the 2nd or 3rd floor), another room has turned their area into an arcade, and a guy named Shun is his roommate, but he looks so much like a girl everyone suspects he really is (even though it's an all-boy school).

GetBackers
My favorite new title is GetBackers--sort of X-Men minus the uniforms & bald guy. It's about a couple of mutant-type powered youth for hire, and has that cool vibe going for it. The American scriptwriter commented there are almost none of the cultural differences that usually need explaining in this title. ADV's been giving us 5 episodes per DVD.

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