Want Anime Network on Your Cable System? 385
ccnull writes "The Anime Network has launched a "tell your cable company to carry this station!" campaign on its web site. Just enter your ZIP code at the top of the site's home page (it looks like a banner ad) and you'll be that much closer to Samurai X 24/7. In case you hadn't heard, the network launched in late 2002." No support via DirecTV. I filled out the form already- I crave this channel.
Victory for ZIM! (Score:2, Funny)
Probably not. Ah well. I don't really watch any anime, except maybe Samurai Pizza Cats, so I won't be demanding anime network locally.
Re:Victory for ZIM! (Score:2)
I know they did more (not a lot more, but more), and I must see it all!
Alas, the owners of the copyright don't want my money : (
Re:Victory for ZIM! (Score:2)
This is like AOL winning a lawsuit and someone asking : Isn't AIM "Free Software" since you don't have to pay for it?
You whacky moderators you.
Re:Victory for ZIM! (Score:2)
Good idea, poor execution. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Good idea, poor execution. (Score:3, Insightful)
I tried (Score:2)
Maybe I can do a write in for Orbitel.
one quibble about the form (Score:2)
no anime for me (Score:2)
Anime only? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Anime only? (Score:4, Informative)
Over here, in England (and I guess the rest of Europe), Cartoon Network did exactly that: they call it CNX. It has the complete ToonAmi line-up, and then some; all the Adult Swim stuff (although it was never called that over here); and a load of other stuff that suits its (I hate to say this) key-demo' perfectly (somewhat questionable asian action B-movies, that Swimsuit Edition thing, etc...)
you call yourself nerds... (Score:4, Funny)
ARRRRGH! Can't enter Canadian postal code! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:ARRRRGH! Can't enter Canadian postal code! (Score:2)
Theme Movie Channels don't seem to work (Score:5, Insightful)
Everyone seems to think "Yeah a channel that was purely __________ would rock! I'd so watch it all the time!" Sorry but it wouldn't be Akira followed by Princess Mononoke. More likely "What the hell is this?" then "God... this really sucks." Unless someone feels like throwing millions of dollars into a moneypit, I fear this will disappoint.
The only pure channel I could see enjoying would be a kung-fu movie channel. Why? Because the unintentional comedy runs high in those films. The cheaper/worse the movie usually the more people like it. Of course there is a fine artistry to The Five Deadly Venoms and Shaolin Master Killer but anybody can enjoy the endless kick-to-the-genitals jokes and bad dubbing.
Re:Theme Movie Channels don't seem to work (Score:3, Interesting)
The problem is whether or not genre foo has quality content that is not overhyped yet is worth watching.
Re:Theme Movie Channels don't seem to work (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Theme Movie Channels don't seem to work (Score:2)
You are assuming that this is a movie channel. There are many anime ser
Re:Theme Movie Channels don't seem to work (Score:2)
The list of Animes looks pretty good to me
Blue Seed, Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040, Burn Up Excess, Burn Up W,
Dai-Guard, Excel Saga, Gasaraki, Golden Boy, Gunsmith C
Nobody's forcing you to watch it (Score:4, Insightful)
I have no interest in watching a fat, stupid, Marilyn-wannabe parade around whining, wasting away her dead sugardaddy's money...but you don't see me bitchin' about getting E!, now do you? I hate rap/hip-hop/most of the crap on MTV. The Home Channel bores me to death. Travel channel- eh. The ABC/Disney "family" channels make me want to puke within 5 seconds of accidentally switching to them. Don't get me started about the tractor pulls and Shooter's World on OLN.
That's why smart people invented a feature that lets you delete/add channels from your TV's set of channels it scans through when you hit up/down.
That's also why you pay specificially for some channels(gasp! What a concept!) If you don't want the Anime channel, then don't bubmit your zip code, don't effin' buy it...and if it comes with the standard package(highly unlikely), deprogram it from your TV...kay?
Why the hell can't they do hybrid dub/subtitle? (Score:2, Insightful)
Why the hell can't they show anime with the original japanese soundtrack on the SAP channel? Then I could just set my TV to SAP and turn on the english closed caption channel. Instant subtitles for anyone who can't stand the horrible dubbing.
If people would wake up and realize most anime fans hate dubs maybe I'd consider getting this channel or watching the crap that's on now.
Re:Why the hell can't they do hybrid dub/subtitle? (Score:2, Interesting)
Besides, like that's WORSE than the actual dub itself? Half the problem is the dub actors either don't take the role seriously or overdo it because they're crap. That goes away in plain text.
Multiple closed captions (Score:2, Informative)
Um. The english closed caption would TRANSCRIBE the horrible dubbing, not the actual subtitles.
You do realize that an American TV signal can carry up to four caption channels, don't you? Put English dubtitles on caption 1 and the real English subtitles on caption 2, and then put Japanese audio on SAP, and you've satisfied most viewers.
My cable company carries this channel! (Score:2)
Re:My cable company carries this channel! (Score:2)
If I were actually gonna do this 'anime channel' thing myself, it would have to be more than just the adv back
Another Channel Equals Even High Rates... (Score:2)
If added on Comcast, they would then likely raise rates way in excess of what the channel actually costs them; worse Comcast in our area would likely have to remove another channel to make room for this one.
On an aside, some friends say I should consider getting a dish, but there isn't much competition there either, and it's not the bargain it once was when one adds in all the "extra" charge
Re:Another Channel Equals Even High Rates... (Score:2)
For most people, the phone line is a "bad thing" Mine's never been plugged in! I don't like anyone with the remote in their hand being able to change programming. (i.e. the babysitter ordering a zllion PPV Pr0n when I'm out!) You can go online or just phone call if you want to change/order something. It's really easy. The phone thing is way overrated.
I'd rather that we had cable a-la carte (Score:2)
I vote for Cable reform!
I already have the Anime Network... (Score:2)
Multichannel TV? Hah! Five is at least one too many...
great! (Score:2, Interesting)
What is wrong with all you people? (Score:5, Interesting)
Anime is more than just a crappy cartoon. You want a crappy cartoon, watch the disney channel sometime in the afternoon. Yes, some anime is bad, in fact, a lot of it is. Come to think of it, there are lots of crappy TV shows (reality tv anyone?) and crappy movies (fast and furious anyone?). With any genre, there comes the good and the bad.
One of the best anime review sites on the web [animeacademy.com] If you take a look at rankings of most anime shown on american tv (cartoon network, most notably), you will notice that MOST of them are only in the 50 - 80 % range. The anime shown during the "adult swim" of cartoon network have a much higher average. I'll bet most of you anime dissers are judging the whole of a genre based on the anime with the lowest averages **cough**Dragonball Z**cough**.
It'd be like me saying that all sci-fi movies are as bad as "This Island Earth".(Neglecting the fact that it is SO bad that it's funny)
Broaden your spectrum, all ye naysayers. Either that, or stop posting under the anime topics. You're ruining it for those of us with an appreciation for the art.
(And I would request the channel, but I'm stuck on DirecTV)
(Yes, I would rather have subs. But dubs will do till they realize that I'd pay more for subs)
Re:What is wrong with all you people? (Score:2)
Re:What is wrong with all you people? (Score:2)
This is as unreasonable as saying "Windows is a stable OS".
I agree with most of the rest of your post, but you think that's unreasonable? I haven't had any OS stability issues with W2K, period. I haven't had any stability issues with NT4 either. The closest it comes for me is installing the wrong video driver, that's a user error on my part, installing the right driver fixed it.
Re:What is wrong with all you people? (Score:2)
Only if they list my cable channell!!! (Score:2)
(Already emailed them)
More widely available very soon! (Score:2)
We have to understand that Anime Network has just only started on its rollout!
Thank God that Comcast--who is underwriting part of the cost of the network--is the largest cable system provider in the USA (I think). At least here in the San Francisco Bay Area and in the Sacramento, CA area, due to the fact Comcast owns the cable systems, it means Anime Network will likely roll out as part of digital cable packages later this year. =)
Bring on the La Blue Girl marathon!! (Score:2)
A crap anime channel? (Score:2, Insightful)
Well I would be happy with that? Why? Most of us who have collections of Anime I'm sure already have the "good anime" on DVD. This leaves all the "crap" that we haven't seen or heard about. I would take my chances with seeing a rare anime that I never would have seen normally because of it's obsecure nature.
But I'm sure for most people out there they will still have an
Reasons I won't watch it. (Score:2, Insightful)
And that is probably what will primarily be shown (I heard that they were considering subtitled stuff LATE AT NIGHT, which doesn't do me good since I'm asleep).
Second is the fact that they probably will mainly show things I've already seen. It might sound like arrogance, but I'm currently watching Wolf's Rain, Scrapped Princess, Last Exil
Is it edited? (Score:2)
Does anyone know if the anime on this channel will be edited for content? Dubbing can be pretty bad, but what's worse is when they edit the stories for content. Many times the story lines don't make as much sense and entire scenes are cut out. Sometimes entire episodes. If this becomes mainstream, I truly hope they aren't edited shows. Course, american culture would have to accept more nudity and/or blood for many shows. Guess there's not much chance of that.
KhyronAnime Network (Score:2, Insightful)
Yahoo flags as spam (Score:2)
Re:Anime vs Sports (Score:2)
% of geeks that enjoy Anime: 93%
% of geeks that enjoy "Quake III" type "Sports": 62%
% of geeks that enjoy "traditional" Sports: 3%
Well, we have a Games section now and AFAICT any "sports" that most geeks would enjoy would fit there pretty well. If you happen to actually be a geek that actually likes real world sports, well all 7 of you can easily find www.espn.com, you don't need
Re:Anime vs Sports (Score:2)
Slashdot is a meta site. If you like hardware, you can find tomshardware.com, you don't need slashdot. If you like space, you can find space.com, you don't need slashdot. Etc...
% of geeks that enjoy Anime: 93% You are waaay off. Its more like 50% (unless you are talking hardcore, travel hours to go to a startrek convention geeks, only).
And if you want my arg
Re:Anime vs Sports (Score:2)
After all, until recently when anime started entering the mainstream in the US it had an almost entirely geek fanbase.
Linux has an almost entirely geek fanbase, but I suggest that the same amount of geeks (if not more) are windows u
Re:Anime vs Sports (Score:2)
I avoid Linux
And to stay on-topic, I don't like anime! Wee. I do like sports, though. Like a true geek, I prefer to observe rather than participate.
Re:Anime vs Sports (Score:2)
See, that is why you geeks never get laid.
Re:Anime vs Sports (Score:2)
WHO TOLD, DAMMIT!?!?!
(hahah)
Re:Anime vs Sports (Score:4, Insightful)
what you are saying is:
Anime fanbase is largely geek
Therefore, most geeks like anime.
That's not necessarily true.
See this example.
The people who work at my desk are largely geeks.
Therefore, most geeks work at my desk.
See the flaw.
Re:its prolly all dubbed anyway (Score:2, Insightful)
Dubbing does so much to suck the life and soul out of good writing. The fact that an entire network is dubbed by the same two dozen or so Canadian voice actors is just painful.
So what? (Score:2)
Re:So what? (Score:2)
enh... No, I think seeing a dub irreversibly taints the anime in question. (Excepting such quality dubs as Cowboy Bebop.) My experience with cartoon network's stuff has been pretty conclusive in this area. For example, let's take the Tenchi Muyo OVA. Yeah, I understand it's not the greatest series ever. But even if I tried to enjoy a sub, my mind would be assaulted with horrific memories of awful voices: that mind-rapingly-annoying bitch who voiced Aeka; the whiny fucker who
Re:its prolly all dubbed anyway (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:its prolly all dubbed anyway (Score:2)
Re:actually... (Score:5, Insightful)
Fandom: The Barbarians at the Gate
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Yes, I still like Ranma 1/2
"People who play tennis are just fine and dandy... and people who watch animation are no good? Why?"--- an otaku's lament, Otaku No Video
It is an unfortunate fact about fandom, whether it be gaming fandom, anime fandom, or Linux fandom that it goes through stages:
1. Stage One: A small group of people discover something that they like and think is fun and interesting. They form clubs based on it, talk to each other about references from it and generally enjoy themselves. Often, they will be persecuted by people who don't get it, "You're into that?!? How can you be into that?!?!" they'll sneer as they pass you in the street, at school or at work. This is also the evangelism phase, you try to convince people to become involved in the thing you are into. "The more the merrier" is what you think at this stage. In some ways, this is the best stage of fandom. There is a lot you have to do by yourself and normally a dearth of commercial support, but it is exciting.
2. Stage Two: Some charismatic people become interested in what you like, unfortunately, leading the people who were sneering at you to think, "Oh! He's into that? Oh, maybe I misjudged it then..." (You'll see why this is unfortunate soon enough.) More support becomes available, so you don't have to do everything yourself. Instead of third generation fan-subs, for instance, commercial tapes become available. Maybe not the ones you want, but still, maybe good in their own way.
3. Stage Three: This is the transitional phase, your hobby becomes well known enough that the mainstream media picks up on it, usually portraying it as a weird and evil sub-culture. Of course, this causes it to appeal to bored mainstreamers who want to appear cool by taking on the establishment (until they grow up to become corporate lawyers and/or investment bankers, natch.) These are the people who start showing up at your AD&D club meetings and when you suggest a game of Call of Cthuhlu for a change, mock you. They don't mock you because they know anything about CoC , but because "the name sounds goofy, man." You start feeling resentful as they try feeding your sixth level magic user to a gelatinous cube, and in my case you stop attending group meetings.
4. Stage Four: Congressmen start talking about the evils of the whatever-it-is that you like, of course making it more cool among mainstreamers . Although the thing you like is more readily available now from a variety of commercial sources, it has been rendered palatable for the mainstreamers . All the rough edges are sanded off, and you get accosted by people who don't know that you used to be really into the thing who try to tell you how cool their bland, pallid version of the thing you used to love is. The barbarians are at the gate! People are overunning your hobby with the same predjudices they had back when it wasn't cool. They accost you at conventions and say, "You are into that!?! How could you be into that?!? This new is so much cooler than that. I wouldn't be caught dead being into that." Note: As always, you are not trying to force your tastes on anyone. In fact, because the quality of people you are meeting has declined so much, you try to identify the bad ones and just "smile and nod" as they pass you by. You are just trying to "live and let live," but the mainstreamers only want to appear rebellious, even though by their very nature they are conformists. Because of this, they will seek you out and try to force conformity on you, basically forcing you to hide your interests within a hobby from them the same way you used to hide your interest in the hobby from them.
5. Stage Five: Everyone is into your hobby now... but it's become so palatable and mainstream that it isn't recognizable as the thing you used to love. You've since moved on to other things. Soon after this, it becomes uncool and people start dropping it. You still like the old things that got you into it in the first place, but you no longer mention it to people knowing you'll just get "You're into that?!? How can you still be into that?!? It's so passe."
Oh, this little list was inspired by a recent flame I got on Slashdot (knocking Ranma 1/2 natch.) Hugs and Kisses to the flamer! You are so much cooler than me... I can't compete.
Update: Oooh!, turns out the flamer is an Neon Genesis Evangelion Fan. Wonderful, are there any more rude and brutish group of new, "wanna-be" anime fans than wanna-be EVA fans? I ask purely for information.
Re:actually... (Score:2)
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A fan whose fandom freezes as soon as whispers of mainstream acceptance start to spread is pretty pathetic. It is idiotic to discount the classics simply for being old, but equally idiotic to discount recent material simply for being new.
Bad dubs and network-tv censorship is a
To summarise.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:actually... (Score:2)
Get over it. If you like it, you like it. If you're into it becuase no one esle is you are a poser and deserve to be laughed at.
*points* HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHAHA!
I'm voting yes...see my sig. (Score:2)
Re:Yes to this = No to lots of other things (Score:2, Funny)
Ah, that's overrated anyway. Bring on the fake girls!
Re:Yes to this = No to lots of other things (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Yes to this = No to lots of other things (Score:2)
And after a few years in America, most Real Asian chicks have completed their transformation into the above. But the saying is true, if you enjoy having sex with women, get the fuck away from cartoon shows and get outside.
Re:Yes to this = No to lots of other things (Score:4, Informative)
Just a guess, but I'd bet most of them prefer the romantic soap-operatic stuff (eg: another post mentions Maison Ikkoku [everything2.com]) rather than the giant transforming space robots and sailor suited magical teens attacked by tentacle-things.
I'm male, but personally I can't stand most anime fans because they're just in it for the multifaceted over-the-topness that many animes feature. I used to go to a club movie day, watch the Gunsmith Cats and go home...
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:2)
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:3, Insightful)
Some have speculated that their popularity comes from the fact that the harsh Japanese education system completely ruins books as a source of entertainment, so other forms have taken their place.
There is a difference in c
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:5, Insightful)
You have a point about Slashdot, but you are wrong. An essay on manga [tripod.com], that states "One Manga magazine typically sells 5 million to 6 million copies every week." There are also over 200 popular manga issues. Don't believe me? Go to a Seven Eleven or Circle K in Japan. All under the magazine rack is just stacks of manga. "How can the Japanese achieve such high sales, because the young to the middle-aged, male and female often purchase Manga magazines."
It's actually well known for people to read manga, and you will see it a lot. 0.01% of one manga sales may be to people over the age of 17. Just like I don't think any people without children watch An Pan Man.
The typical manga issue is about $4 in Japan (I think about 500 yen) and is freaking thick. It's usually rough art, with little detail just to tell the story.
I know too much about manga.. and I don't even read it. Although I did get a porn magazine for a friend that had an utterly bizarre mini-manga story in it... one that I really wish I never had read...
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:4, Insightful)
The original guy was saying that manga sales are common amongst adults. In Japan. He was right. You've obviously never been on a commuter train at 5 o'clock leaving Tokyo.
A full grown Japanese man may be reading manga on the subway. He gets the same reaction as a businessman reading a "Spiderman" comic, Japanese society is just more polite when it comes to pointing and laughing.
Uh, no. You're just being a retard.
Don't kid yourself. Japanese cartoons are still cartoons in every sense.
Just like Heavy Metal isn't a kids cartoon, Japanese cartoons are sometimes made for adults.
The shows that air here seem adult. But they are written for children. We have a different definition of adult, we consider Cowboy Bebop adult because they're shooting guns and killing people. That's acceptible for a childrens show in Japan.
The ages are about the same. Did you forget GI Joe? Little kids watch drivel like An Pan Man. Pre-teen watch the romantic shows, or Kenshin style shows. The teenagers watch the equivalents to South Park, Beavis and Butthead and stuff like that. Then there are adult stories, which are plenty acceptable to watch and read, because almost everybody in Japan does it.
It's like reading a freaking book, not Spider-Man.
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:2)
Aren't we discussing anime? Comic books have fuck all to do with cartoons.
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:2)
Ah, so now you just don't like what I'm saying because I'm right and have experience. So you argue with this point.. er, I think it's a point. Could you help with this.
Aren't we discussing anime? Comic books have fuck all to do with cartoons.
No, apparently you didn't see the post I originally responded to. Go back and look in the thread, I'll wait here.
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:2)
Yeah, he just doesn't know what he's talking about. I spent three years in Tokyo and I can say that the comic book scene there is totally different from here. Imagine weekly comic books that are 8.5" x 11" and two inches thick. These are definitely designed for adults. Many have adult themes including nudity and sexuality. And no one would think twice about an adult reading one of these on the train.
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:2)
No, we consider it adult because it has adult themes and ideas that don't happen in children's stories. How many children's stories do you know that end with the hero getting waxed by a sword wielding psychopath? Would children be interested in the non-combat focused episodes (there are a lot). The show is far above a childs level, not because of shooting at each other, but because quite frankly children probably couldn't
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:2)
Yes, I have. They have the mangas separated into sections. My guess is you just don't know the kanji for "Rape and Sex"
As for the crowds... yeah, but I don't read manga. What pisses me off is that a magazine that is 600Y in the US costs about $10. It's cheaper to have a friend bu
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:2)
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,50518,00.h
Read the second graph. Then, go away.
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:2)
The thing that is laughable is that Americans go for the kids shows. At least it isn't An-Pan Man, but Kenshin is a kids show, and so is Yu Yu Hokusho. They were made for children in mind. There are a plethora of adult-geared, or young-adult specifically manga/anime tales. It is the way comic boo
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:2)
I'll tell you what, go pick up a Lilo & Stich DVD and a bag of weed and we'll see if we can't beat some artistic appreciation into that head of yours.
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:3, Informative)
Oh, but I forgot. People would rather bitch and moan than take some initiative.
Jeez, if people don't like anime, they don't have to watch it. There are, what, more than a hundred channels on cable now? And over 500 on satellite? I'm sure there's something your parent post
Re:How to request NOT to carry the channel? (Score:2)
So even if the anime channel gets added to the lineup, it will surely fizzle and die due to lack of true viewership.
Re:samurai X? (Score:2)
Re:i'm not sure (Score:2)
If there were more than 4 Kenshin OVA - damn right I would! But as it stands, 2 hours of anime repeated 24/7 isn't all that great.
Besides, I leeched that off Hotline [versiontracker.com] over a year ago. And it was good subtitled Anime, not the dubbed shit you're bound to get on cable. Not that I'd get the channel anyway, what with me not being in the US, but who the fuck wants piss-poor dubs 24/7?
-1, Useless (Score:2)
Re:Topic was a question (Score:2)
Re:Topic was a question (Score:2)
Re:Samurai X? Nonononono.... (Score:2)
BTW, that's 'Rurouni', not Rourouni. Rourouni means absolutely nothing. Remember, in Japanese, spelling is ESSENTIAL. Kuusou vs Kuso vs Kuuso. One means fancy, one means feces, and one means vain.
Re:Samurai X? Nonononono.... (Score:2)
It's essential in English as well. It's just that so few people today seem capable of remembering the difference between "your" and "you're" (to name but one annoying-as-hell mistake that seems to be very common today).
Re:If anime originated in the US... (Score:2)
Re:If anime originated in the US... (Score:2)
Re:If anime originated in the US... (Score:2)
No, but on the bright side... (Score:2)
Re:If anime originated in the US... (Score:2)
But honestly. Anime isn't cool because it's not from the US, it's cool because it's cool.
- Although anime usually has less animation than US cartoons, the animation is much, much higher quality. Quality over quantity.
This is usually only true for TV series (the animators have to produce 1 episode per week). OAVs and movies contain much more (and smoother) animations. Exceptions: Rurouni Kenshin (TV series has beautiful and smooth animation), Full Metal
Re:To all the naysayers. (Score:3, Insightful)
Spoken like someone who doesn't pay his own bills and as a result, doesn't care what it costs.
Every time MY cable system adds another channel the rates go up. I'm already paying for too many channels that I'll never, EVER watch, why would I want to pay for another? And don't even get me started on the satellite providers. Every one of them arrange their pack
Re:Sorry, but I think this is silly. (Score:5, Interesting)
On a related subject, good children's programming actually works on two levels. There is a surface layer which appeals to the children, and there is a deeper level which serves to entertain the parents. The best examples of this are the 1960's Batman series (kids love the superheroes, parents laugh), Rugrats (kids identify with the Rugrats, parents get to identify with and laugh at the older people), and Spongebob Squarepants (which works on many levels).
Re:Sorry, but I think this is silly. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Sorry, but I think this is silly. (Score:2)
I've always wondered why it is so common for anime to use all of the episodes to tell a complete story - in *every genre*, not just the soap operas and weird "thinking man's" series. The first time I was really exposed to epic-rather-than-episodic animation was the X-Men series from the 90s, so my best guess is that it's because so much anime is based on manga, which usually
Re:Sorry, but I think this is silly. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Sorry, but I think this is silly. (Score:2)
Think what is silly? "Childish" TV comics? (btw, before you claim they "cripple your ability to read", try watching one subbed. I suggest Excel Saga or His and Her Circumstances)
Try watching Serial Experiments Lain. You might have interesting discussion material for your next mensa club meeting. If you have an environmentalist bent or a strong stomach, watch Arjuna. Interested in the future of relationships? Watch Chobits. Interested in the future of
Re:Look Taco (Score:2)
Re:'Want Anime Network on Your Cable System?' (Score:2, Funny)
- Your Cable Company
Good news! (Score:2)
I will warn you the original uncut version is quite a bit darker and more mature in subject matter than the DiC "adaptation" released in 1995, so you might want to view it before showing it to anyone under 13 years old.
Re:Ugh.. (Score:2)
Re:Ugh.. (Score:2)
Though, as Freud would say, sometimes a shitty dating show is just a shitty dating show.