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sara_tanaquil ([personal profile] sara_tanaquil) wrote2011-05-18 01:17 pm
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Days 10 & 11

Whoops, yesterday got away from me. Luckily these two are pretty easy (if unoriginal).

Favorite slice of life anime



It feels like cheating to mention an anime more than once, but it's hard to choose anything but Azumanga Daioh for slice of life. I'm not even sure what else I would count toward the genre. (Does it count if something belongs to another genre, like romance, but does a really good job of capturing the feel of everyday life? If so, I might name KareKano or the much MUCH less well known BL anime Lesson XX.)

Favorite mecha anime



And again with the cheating. Escaflowne, all the way. I really don't like mecha in general, but I loved how Escaflowne incorporated mecha into the fantasy genre. Cloaks! Dragons!

Oh, but thinking of a runner-up for mecha, this has the interesting quality of combining an answer to both 10 & 11. I saw the OVA series at a campus anime club, and it's more slice of life than robot battle, very sweet.

[identity profile] collarnojutsu.livejournal.com 2011-05-18 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think Escaflowne is cheating for mecha. It technically works, and it was going to be my pick as well. :P (And if someone won't let me have Esca, then it's Voltron! HAHA!)

Since I'm in the mood to discuss: What is slice of life anymore, really? I've heard EMMA called that, because it's a slow-paced and simple romance. But is it? I even see Harem shows, and almost every.single.shoujo series called this! And I think we fall into traps labeling shows that don't easily fall into genre categories, especially as markets change. For example, how "slice of life" and "moe" are becoming nearly synonymous. I can't think of too many shows I can call "slice of life" at this point that I actually WANT to see. I really like(d) the manga for ARIA but I confess I haven't felt much like watching the anime (yet). I remember having had mild amusement while reading parts of GA Design, Hidamari Sketch, and the like, but I don't think I'd get as much out of the anime as the fanbases for those shows seem to. (And whatever happened to calling something "drama"?)

So.... on my list of potentials, if indeed they fit the category: Azumanga Daioh, Chi's Sweet Home, EMMA, Super Gals, and maybe even Antique Bakery (even though I never watched the last episode). Azumanga Daioh is such an easy choice (not knocking you!), because it has everything it should to be called this, and is an all around great show to boot....but I think I'm actually going to go with Super Gals instead. [Unless it doesn't count as Slice of Life, in which case never mind, it's AzuDa, orz.]

[identity profile] mangaroo.livejournal.com 2011-05-18 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I love no mecha. I ignore mecha. If mecha are in a show I am watching, I certainly don't remember the mecha. Escaflowne had wings.

The current discussion re: what counts as a slice-of-life gives me a reasonable excuse not to identify one, yes? Otherwise, Azumanga Daioh is awesome indeed.

[identity profile] spacealien-vamp.livejournal.com 2011-05-18 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Favorite slice of life: ...I don't think I've watched any. If I had to name something, I'd probably pick Marmalade Boy.

Favorite mecha: Robotech. I mean, Escaflowne is an awesome series, but at least in Robotech the main couples end up getting married.

[identity profile] manga-crow.livejournal.com 2011-05-19 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
Slice of life - Nodame Cantabile

Mecha - Eureka 7

(Robotech would have done a lot better in my book if it weren't for bloody Minmei ><)