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stoner
03-14-2009, 04:15 PM
Currently I'm into the "Fist Of The North Star" - a Japanese anime that dates back in the mid-80s. Set in post-apocalyptic Earth, the world was in ruins. yet mankind survived, but the strong brutally mistreat the weak. It's very graphic and quite violent, and yet it shows hope and the power of love in a very troubling and unforgiving world.

So far ... I've watched about 130 episodes, and I hope to be able to watch them all. :D

**Sapphire**
03-16-2009, 01:36 PM
Right now watching me typing this post. :D Earlier before I went to work I was watching a bit of the local news.

stoner
04-15-2009, 01:06 AM
I just got the anime bug all over again!

After watching all the episodes of the previous one that I mentioned, I got hooked with two more. :D

#1. Right now, I'm into Cowboy Bebop ... quite interesting to say the least. So far, I'm into episode 11.

#2. I never thought I'd get into Avatar - the Last Airbender as well. I rented out the DVD at Blockbuster just for the heck of it, but got hooked after watching two episodes.

chaRecca
04-15-2009, 01:27 PM
I'm watching almost everyday FLAME OF RECCA - is a manga series,which was adapted into an anime series spanning 42 episodes. Flame of Recca follows the story of a teenage boy named Recca Hanabishi, who is interested in ninja and claims to be one himself. Recca's older half-brother, Kurei, was supposed to be the heir to the leadership because he was the eldest and was born with the ability to control fire, but Recca also exhibited the same abilities as an infant, and is declared the true heir of the Hokage leadership. He has 9 dragons which is forms into fire.
I'm very addicted to this anime ..:D Its very nice and thrilling..

stoner
04-18-2009, 12:17 AM
*sniff* *sniff*

After watching all 61 episodes of Avatar, I feel saddened that it's over. :(

It's an epic ending for an animated series, but it also left a lot of loose ends, and kept me wanting for more. I've always been a fan of anime, but this one, which happens to be developed in the U.S. (and not in Japan), blurs the line between anime and cartoons which makes it very unique in its own right.