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  1. [color=green][size=1]Click picture below for full size.[/size][/color] [URL=http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x253/florafreak/Kimono-1.png][IMG]http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/6101/florafreaktn001vc3.png[/IMG][/URL] [IMG]http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x253/florafreak/angel.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x253/florafreak/angel-1.png[/IMG] Just some randoms things. [indent][size=1][color=green][b]Boo - [/b]I resized the first of three pictures so that it wouldn't stretch the lay-out too much. :][/size][/color][/indent]
  2. Well. Lets go Magical girl: Sailor moon Mecha: Evangelion, Gundam. Harem: Ranma 1/2, Tenchi muyo. And some others that I'm going to randomly list because I got board. Akira, DBZ, Bubblegum crises, Armitage III. Of coarse there are others. these are just some.
  3. It feels slow for the tempo of the song, and you should really try to get your video sub free.
  4. I've watched this like 15 times, and wait... hold one, working on 16 atm. [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yMrOcaDZJM[/url] I'm such a short films buff >
  5. So I did it, I made something that I can't see to look away from. [IMG]http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x253/florafreak/kungfulove.png[/IMG]
  6. vexel: [IMG]http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x253/florafreak/hoodie1.png[/IMG] sig: not sure i like this sig though. [IMG]http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x253/florafreak/humm.png[/IMG]
  7. [quote name='SaiyanPrincessX'][SIZE="1"]Er, she has a wide mouth. o,o; But really, this is great. I love the colors and the style. What program did you make this with? I'll be expecting more. ;)[/SIZE][/QUOTE] I used gimp, and heres another two that i did a little while ago. [IMG]http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x253/florafreak/flora-3.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x253/florafreak/odd1.jpg[/IMG]
  8. I started with a vexel that i made. [IMG]http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x253/florafreak/horo-2.png[/IMG] Then made this, for another site. [IMG]http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x253/florafreak/blah-1.png[/IMG]
  9. Category TV Total Episodes 13 Genres Mecha - Release Date 2006-06-16 Studio Answer Studio Sunrise US Distribution Bandai Entertainment In 20xx, a civil war broke out in a small country in Asia is getting hard in spite of dispatch of UN forces. But a picture taken by accident in the battle field accelerates the peace process. It is a picture of a flag. Although they are enemies, they cooperate together to fly it in a sanctuary, and the flag becomes the symbol of the peace. However, just before the peace agreement is achieved, the flag is robbed by an armed extremist group in order to obstruct the truce. UN decides to send SDC (Special Development Command) and a cameraman to record their activities. The cameraman is Shirasu Saeko. She is the cameraman who took the picture of the flag. At first they think the mission is easy because they wear latest armed suits, HAVWC(High Agility Versatile Weapon Carrier), but they gets in trouble by unexpected attacks. Something I picked up because It looked interesting. [url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=-caJ272LFFQ&feature=related[/url] [IMG]http://www.aintitcool.com/images2007/anime/flag-dvd1.jpg[/IMG]
  10. [quote name='Udon'][FONT="Verdana"]Me and my friend were arguing if a manga does not have a animated series dubbed in america, then its not popular. I feel that it dosent necessarily rely on its american fans for it to be popular. My example is [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keroro_Gunsou"]Keroro Gunsou[/URL], its very popular in Japan but its barely making is dept in america. So whats your opinion on this?[/FONT][/QUOTE] First I would like to say that Keroro_Gunsou has a huge following here in America, and is a personal favorite of mine. Ofc many good shows that float under the radar and get dubbed. but why watch the dubbs anyway ? Blah ><
  11. Then Pardon my redundant thread, I'm a little new here. And while my other forum is all about which ecchi and H game made into anime. [puke] I live for the little beauties like this. Have you seen kigeki ? I assume you have. [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIvKp8r64-8[/url]
  12. I had the wonderful experience of watching this little you tube video called Candy boy. At first I thought it was some kind of yaoi or something of that nature. But its more towards the other end of the spectrum, and is quite shojoi. I Thought it was a wonderful Ona ( Original net animation ) and I'm also quite sad that this is all there is.
  13. Personally I hate most anime that have been based off an H game. and I would have to make my worst anime pick green green
  14. While I can never Rationalize maying money for that stuff when I pick it up, although I do Make my own t-shirts. I have found that its quite hard to get a shirt that just says What on it. Or some other random word like you see in anime/manga so often.
  15. [quote name='Panache'] [spoiler]What? Chii isn't a living being...she can't die. She almost had her memory erased but that didn't even happen...wtf?[/spoiler][/QUOTE] What quantifies a life ? That was a very sad scene for myself as well, and I'm glad it ended well. Though I'm sticking with Kino no tabi [spoiler] When the town is whipped off the map and all inhabitance were killed by the volcano, and the little girl who's name is that of a flower. Stayed to die with her family. [/spoiler]
  16. [quote name='Kanji']Kino's Journey seems to be one of those niche series that hardly anyone talks about, and yet every single person who's watched it only speaks good things about it. I was recommended the series by multiple people a few months ago, and was only recently reminded that I needed to give it a proper look-see. Anyway, they weren't kidding. Kino's Journey is a fascinating series that explores humanity in a veristic style. Every character that Kino and Hermes cross paths with exemplify some aspect of society, and yet they manage to do so in a very smooth way. It's so natural; Kino's Journey preaches volumes as a bitter/hopeful social commentary (depending the on episode), but it constantly deludes the viewer in such a way that each episode is always entertaining - I never once felt like I was being lectured on the flaws of mankind, and yet in many episodes this seemed to be an underlying message. I guess I'm totally impressed over the anime's ability to entertain and simultaneously provoke thought. These are the type of series that I love. And, as others have mentioned, there are no flashy gimmicks to draw in flocks of fanboy viewers. There are no distractions. Wonderfully subtle series. I very much enjoyed the artistic atmosphere, too. From the minimalistic application of music to the scanlines to the sepia colors of scenes, everything in the series had a wonderful nostalgic look. This not only brought about a bit of stylistic beauty, but interestingly enough, made the world of Kino's Journey more familiar and easier to identify with. I wish we'd learn a bit more about Kino; episode 4 (Land of Adults) was one of the most powerful ones, partially because we learn a bit more about the title character. Kino seems almost impossibly calm in some situations, and yet her complacence never seems unattainable. It's very interesting to get a few glimpses into what made her that way. The inspirational theme of Episode 8 (Land of Wizards) left me feeling magical, too. A few people were talking about the wonderful ending theme. It's good stuff, but I'm much more addicted to the catchy opening song. Guess I'll have to look into the movies next![/QUOTE] yes you should. The movie that follows the series, dives deeper into her childhood with her master. And you left a wonderful post here, eloquent and insightful.
  17. I really enjoy this slice of life anime, and I would have to say its for the little things. Like how the black board says something new in every camera angle, stuff like that.
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