Ok....
A couple of days ago I went back into anime. When I say back to it is because I have "seasons" where I like to watch certain types of movies. Be them, action, Disney, anime and such.... In the case of Disney and anime it is very hard for me to go back and forth between both seeing how much different they are.
Well, I got back into it by buying 2 series:
Rune Soldier and
Descendants of Darkness.
Rune was hilarious! I just love it it. It is fantasy/comedy... more on the second category. I just had so much fun time with it... that I actually saw the whole 24 episodes in 2 days... and I was left wanting more.
Descendants I need to watch again. It is a horror/suspense/detective series and as a whole if fell very well but I didn't feel all the emotion that this anime supposedly has by reviews everywhere . I don't say it was bad but I do need to give it a second viewing very soon.
.... so, after the fun I had with
Rune I ended up buying
Gokudo on the Net... knowing it falls on the same category.
PS
1.So, I'll make my list of anime with my feelings for each one.
Angel Sanctuary: So awesome, I ended up buying the manga to know the rest of the story.
Animatrix: eh. I just bought it because of all the Matrix phenomenom
Appleseed: I really like it. The right amount of action and story filled with GORGEUS animation and a very active soundtrack.
Bastard!!: Just to fill the space of action anime in my collection. Not bad but not great either.
Blood: The Last Vampire: AWESOME as a movie experience.
Castle in the Sky: Weird movie for me since it takes me so much time to actually get to watch it, but once I do I like it.
Devil Lady: This one I actually bought because I wanted a horror series. And besides , I read quite so many good reviews about it. And it was at a great price (26 episodes for $30). But yet again, this one deserves a second viewing for me ASAP since I didn't get the wole concept... except for the incredible twist it gets in the final episodes.
Earthian: eh. Very good drama but the series has a HUGE gap in the middle of the stories so you don't get to understand what just happens.
Escaflowne: After avoiding it because of the similarities with Lodoss War... I must say I did like it a LOT.
Fake: A nice, fun and funny gay movie.
Haunted Junction: My first anime. This one is just hilarious.
Kiki's Delivery Service: Relaxing, beautiful and very touching.
Metropolis: High quality values in all sides... but the movie is SOOOO slow in pacing that becomes boring easily.
Night Walker Midnight Detective and Eternal Darkness: My second anime series. Especially good the first half of the series, the other half isn't bad but not as good.
Please Save My Earth: Unbelivable how this anime gets you glued to the screen to make you know what's going on there.
Princess Mononoke: My least favorite of the Miyazaki movies.
Record of Lodoss War TV: I like this one much better than the OVAS mainly because you get to spend more time with the characters and this universe that it actually feels epic. I also had the OVAS but the second disc got damaged!
Spirited Away: LOVED IT! My favorite Miyazaki film... and the one that made me buy the other 2 releases at the time.
Video Girl Ai: Very nice romantic comedy. Also, one of my favorites.
Witch Hunter Robin: My most expensive anime so far. It is sold in stores for $130... I bought it for $80 on the Net. This one actually deserves a third viewing. What this series has going on for it is the animation and the atmosphere. Sadly, the ending wasn't such a surprise for me since I recently played a GC game before it... and it ended up being the same thing.
2.In the end I must say that it is really hard to buy anime. Not just because it is expensive but because there are no places where you can rent it and see for yourself if it's worth it.
And right now it isn't just that there are tons of bad anime out there. Quite the opposite I'd say. The problem now comes by the fact that: 1) there are so many of your tastes you have a hard time to decide and 2) most people need anime that surpasses their expectatives and that is very hard at this moment.
3. And they're selling quite a few nice box sets. My best advice for anyone is to wait for this box sets. I know it is hard to make that kind of investment at once... but believe me, you can find really cheap series and in all is best to spend around $50 (or more) for a box set than having to spend $30 for each DVD (and we're talking about 7 DVDs at least; if the series doesn't have movies as well).