Re: Anime comments
to | ranma@ml.usagi.org
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from | RJeffD@aol.com
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subject | Re: Anime comments
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date | Thu, 3 Apr 2003 13:38:00 EST
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In a message dated 4/3/2003 9:33:10 AM Mountain Standard Time,
hiroshin-ken@juno.com writes:
> .. on Wed, 02 Apr 2003, RJeffD writes:
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> Well, I'm not big on RP'ing, but anime reccomendations are easy...
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>
> I'm just glad to see some more people posting!
>
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> Maison Ikkoku which IMO is the finest of the romantic comedy genre.
Maybe
> a
> little dated with regard to animation, but for me, the story and all it
has
>
> to offer is timeless... and I'm quite pleased that it is FINALLY coming
to
>
> DVD.
>
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> ::hiroshin looks around expecting to see Albert Lunde pop out from
> nowhere:: Maison Ikkoku, to me, is considered a classic! Of course the
> animation is a bit dated, the series run was actually during around the
> same
> time as Ranma 1/2, in Japan, wasn't it? ::knows he's probably wrong on
> this
> one::
>
>
> I just know that MI has been around for quite some time...
>
>
Actually MI was done a few years prior to MI, but not by much.... just
that
difference between mid-eighties anime vs. late eighties/early 90's anime
^_^;
Looks back and remembers those times... damn I feel old. Only 27 and
looking
back at those times makes me feel old. Geez...
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> Anyway, you watch all those titles, you will be busy for awhile anyway
^_^;
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>
> Unless you've seen most of them, before, anyway... ;p
Some are reworth watching though ^_^;
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