Some of the episodes are kinda weak, but for the most part I loved that show. It also has what's probably my favorite ending to a series that I've ever seen.
Yikes, big 3, I watched a bit of naruto, but I stick to smaller animes (Aside from the dragonball series) Several on the list were 11-15 episodes long. But some aren't on there right now because of the siggy limit.
I personally think that anyone who doesn't like anime can still get into Cowboy Bebop. It's quite diffrent then most anime shows.
I'm not really sure I agree with it being different than most, because there's a TON a variety in anime (and I can think of some similar ones off the top of my head), but I would agree that anyone can get into it.
I've seen some Anime's here and there, not recently though. I tend to stick with scifi stuff when it comes to anime though so if anyone has any suggestions for me shoot.
An anime had to be really go to hold my interest. The last few I've tried to watched bored me half way through. Elemental Gelade D.N.Angel GANTZ Black Lagoon Last one I watched fully was Tenjho Tenge.
Popular, thousand-episode anime is a no-go. I'm other news, I checked out one of our nationalist, far-right parties' websites. What a load of idiotic, racist drivel.
I would actually like to go back an re-watch Dragon Ball with some of my friends. I feel like it would be a cool way to reminisce about my childhood.
I also liked Yu Yu Hakusho, though I kinda think that it should have ended after the Chapter Black saga rather then going on for one more season. Also, for anyone wondering, Cowboy Bebop is only 26 episodes and a movie. Compared to the likes of DBZ or Bleach, that really isn't a whole lot.
Oh yeah...i made a new blog post since everyone loved my last one. http://www.everypony.com/blogs/entry.php?318-Since-everypony-loved-my-last-one
I totally agree about Yu Yu Hakusho. I just didn't really understand why the author decided to follow up such an epic arc with something so... well, I don't know. Although, it did wrap up the series rather nicely, so there's that.
Well, from what I read, he actually did want to end the series with the Chapter Black saga, but the executives at the manga company he was working at forced him to write one more arc for the show.
For real? Executives. What do. As a matter of fact, I think the cartoon "Spongebob" is going through something similar. Or so I've heard.