Old anime (90s and earlier)

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Old anime (90s and earlier)

Post by unoduetre » 14 Dec 2018, 16:26

Let's discuss old anime (90s and earlier).

What are your favourite anime from this period? Do you have any recommendations? Do you know about any hidden gems? Which anime from this period apply to the current time and which became outdated? What are the differences between anime then and now (art, animation, music, plots, storytelling, characters, fashion etc.)?

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Post by Momogari » 15 Dec 2018, 01:39

[video=youtube;H8W7eF49xv4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8W7eF49xv4[/video]

Very underrated show. It's cute and lots of fun.
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Re: Old anime (90s and earlier)

Post by Momogari » 15 Dec 2018, 01:48

But for the sake of posting something I doubt I've posted about in the last decade

Kimagure Orange Road (1987)

[video=youtube;LTOZhZSr6RY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTOZhZSr6RY[/video]

I don't remember it well but it was good.

I sometimes use one of two avatars of the cat mascot from this show:

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I don't remember the cat's name but it was bomb.
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Re: Old anime (90s and earlier)

Post by lolin » 15 Dec 2018, 02:30

I really, really, really like Martian Successor Nadesico.

[video=youtube;XphjF-fHZkM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XphjF-fHZkM[/video]

Most of it is pretty basic, and animey/tropeish.

What I really liked about the series was the dismissal of the "super robot" genre that comes about in episode 3 (or 4 maybe?). Also, I greatly enjoyed the parody anime inside the anime, Gekiganger 3. It's basically Getter Robo disguised as "any generic shounen super robot mecha show". IDK why I like this series so much other than that, as I've forgotten most of it, but I remember it having roots/shots at Evangelion as well. Not that I don't like Evangelion, but sometimes I feel like it's gotten a little too much/I] praise, especially given that there are similar "alternatives" like RahXephon, Eureka Seven (another personal fave), and in a hilariously bad sense, Dual! Paralell Trouble.
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Post by Momogari » 15 Dec 2018, 02:37

I tried nadesico and quit it early for some reason. I forgot why I didn't like it, but I didn't think it would get entertaining.
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Re: Old anime (90s and earlier)

Post by lolin » 15 Dec 2018, 02:40

Momogari wrote:I tried nadesico and quit it early for some reason. I forgot why I didn't like it, but I didn't think it would get entertaining.

I don't think it's something you'd have enjoyed, really. It's a very 90's, very tropy, anime. :(

Another I really liked/like is Kare Kano / His and Her Circumstances. I have NOT yet finished it, sadly, and may never at this rate (it's taken me 2 weeks to watch 7 episodes of K-On :( ), but everything about it is adorable!

It also makes for some really cute animation and great gifs, like this one I made years back.

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Post by Momogari » 15 Dec 2018, 02:45

oh, kare kano bombs like 3/4 of the way through due to some staff disagreement.

still good though. I owned it for a while.

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Post by lolin » 15 Dec 2018, 02:46

I have more I made. ^^

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Also, that's kind of sad to hear... I really enjoyed what I saw of the series.
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Post by Momogari » 15 Dec 2018, 03:08

I don't remember when exactly it starts to get bad but it's definitely worthwhile at least up to that point
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Re: Old anime (90s and earlier)

Post by unoduetre » 15 Dec 2018, 03:53

Oh, I haven't seen these shows. Thank you for the recommendations.

What I would like to recommend is Twilight Q.

Firstly, the animation is really, really good for a 1987 show. Secondly, it's a 2-part OVA. What's funny about it is that these 2 parts are TOTALLY unrelated. They even have separate staff. The first part is good, but it's just a normal s-f anime. But the second part... Thirdly, the second part was directed by Mamoru Oshii. You know what it means, don't you? He he. The second part is experimental. Only for people who are not afraid of watching something outside of what they usually watch. It's not your usual anime.

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Post by Momogari » 15 Dec 2018, 03:59

I don't know what being directed by Mamoru Oshii means.

But I'll watch it.

Mamoru Oshii... Angel's Egg, Dallos, Ghost in the Shell, Jin-Roh, Patlabor, Urusei Yatsura. I've only seen half of those.
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Re: Old anime (90s and earlier)

Post by unoduetre » 15 Dec 2018, 04:02

[mention=6444]Momogari[/mention]

It seems I really like his anime. :) I've seen all of these (I haven't seen all eps of Urusei Yatsura though).

Are you sure it's not too experimental for you?

I think you should like at least the first part.

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Post by Momogari » 15 Dec 2018, 04:11

I've wanted to see Patlabor and Urusei Yatsura for some time. I can't say I've ever had a particular desire to watch Angel's Egg. Never really thought about it one way or another.

Well I assume the episode isn't terribly long. If I can bother to watch the first one, I'm sure I can bother to watch the second lol.
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Post by Momogari » 15 Dec 2018, 04:11

Crest of the Stars (1999) is a favorite of mine. Its sequel is next decade, though.

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Re: Old anime (90s and earlier)

Post by unoduetre » 15 Dec 2018, 04:14

Momogari wrote:I've wanted to see Patlabor and Urusei Yatsura for some time. I can't say I've ever had a particular desire to watch Angel's Egg. Never really thought about it one way or another.

Well I assume the episode isn't terribly long. If I can bother to watch the first one, I'm sure I can bother to watch the second lol.

He he, yeah. Just to let you know, I liked Angel's Egg and I think it's a great anime. Obviously it's not for everyone. I would like to know your opinion on it if you ever watch it. I wonder if it's too much for you or not, he he.

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