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I love this meme because I feel like it might make me start watching more anime again. For years now I've spent far more time studying and reading manga than actually watching anime, and there are so many things I haven't seen.

Favorite anime is a really tough call, but I think the award would have to go to



Rurouni Kenshin was one of the first series I properly saw when I went searching for anime in a major way (I always wanted to watch more anime, but it wasn't until I moved to CT that I found rental stores that carried it), and it's still one of the very best. I think my favorite part is how it kicks you in the gut with characters' backstories every.single.time. -- even and perhaps especially the villains. I prefer the lightness of the TV series to the darkness of the OVAs and movies, though.

Runners-up would be Escaflowne and Fushigi Yuugi, both of which I also watched very early in my anime-watching career -- hmm, something is wrong when all your favorites are the ones you saw 10 years ago. I love Escaflowne so much that it possibly ought to have got the award for favorite, but RK edged it out for epic awesome.

Hey, maybe now that I can sort of read Japanese, I should go back and read all those Rurouni Kenshin volumes I bought when I was still trying to decipher the difference between "ru" and "ro".

Everyone feel free to pile on with their nominations for favorite in the comments!

Now back to grading.

Date: 2011-05-09 03:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spacealien-vamp.livejournal.com
The three you mention are definitely classic. They certainly inspired a lot of emotional investment. In fact, I was just recalling the firefly scene from RK a couple days ago; when I was in grad school, I tracked down a CD containing the piece of music that was in the background during that scene so I could buy it.

Escaflowne is the series that was responsible for getting me into anime fandom. I was only a casual viewer up until that point. Then I took a friend to the campus anime club showings, and she was so enthralled by the first episodes of Escaflowne that she tracked down a club officer to beg for copies of the rest of the series. (I would never have thought to do that. I was far too shy.) The rest is history.

I would be hard-pressed to name a favorite. I would probably go with Fushigi Yuugi due to the depth of emotion I felt for it, along with the quality of the art and the music. (It still has some of my absolute favorite character songs.) However, CardCaptor Sakura has a slight advantage in that it includes both great art and decent music AND a far less tragic ending for most of the characters. Then there's Yuu Yuu Hakusho, which is mainly responsible for getting me into anime fanfic writing...but that's a series where I actually liked the fandom more than the source material.

Date: 2011-05-09 03:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mangaroo.livejournal.com
not Hunter x Hunter?

Date: 2011-05-09 09:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spacealien-vamp.livejournal.com
not Hunter x Hunter?

H×H has its good points, but my opinion of the anime is colored by the current awfulness that is the bug arc in the manga.

I considered listing a couple other series, such as Yami no Matsuei and Basara, but they are both far too short to capture the full drama of the manga. Also, the animation in the Basara anime was pretty bad, which is a shame.

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