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I am obsessed with anime, I have an anime wall in my apartment=D But I do really love either really depressing ones, bloody gore, and cutesy high school slice of life types (please do not judge me =P). Some of the ones I love are number one Elfen lied, by far, elfen lied, but some others are clannad, school rumble, chobits, kanon, school dayz, full metal panic, SERIAL EXPERIMENTS LAIN, rumbling hearts, etc etc etc etc etc. heh=)

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I am obsessed with anime' date=' I have an anime wall in my apartment=D But I do really love either really depressing ones, bloody gore, and cutesy high school slice of life types (please do not judge me =P). Some of the ones I love are number one Elfen lied, by far, elfen lied, but some others are clannad, school rumble, chobits, kanon, school dayz, full metal panic, SERIAL EXPERIMENTS LAIN, rumbling hearts, etc etc etc etc etc. heh=)[/quote'] I've seen Elfen Lied 4 times. I have never seen something more beautiful.
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Yeah. my brother and I are watching and enjoying it as well. It's a weird combination of stupid and awesome' date=' and it has a lot of potential.[/quote'] I think the combination of being both stupid and awesome keeps it balanced and both fun and exciting to watch
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I think the combination of being both stupid and awesome keeps it balanced and both fun and exciting to watch
I agree, although one of my pet peeves is how Lucy keeps getting the everloving snot kicked out of her in every fight. It wouldn't bug me so much except that she doesn't really do anything for the team anymore. She used to be the straight man who was savvy, intelligent, prudent, frugal and possessed of a gift for literature, but all that has kinda fallen by the wayside.
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That's true. I had actually hoped Lucy would learn some new magic apart from Celestial Magic later on' date=' but I stopped hoping since it doesn't look like it's going to happen.My favorite aspects would be the awesome music themes and Happy.[/quote'] I do find it kind of funny that the rich girl learns a magic ability which is based on summoning servants to do her work... Celestial Magic really kinda sucks but from what I can tell Lucy never aimed to make combat her specialty, so when considered as magic used for problem-solving Celestial Spirit magic works nicely. I'd like to see more scenes of her talking to these spirits, though. Ostensibly she wants to treat them like friends, so it'd be nice to see her building a relationship with, say, Aries or Leo. Also I want to see Caelum come back, he was cool as hell. Really? I hate Happy with a passion. The music is awesome, though. I've listened to the soundtrack several times and it doesn't get old.
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I do find it kind of funny that the rich girl learns a magic ability which is based on summoning servants to do her work... Celestial Magic really kinda sucks but from what I can tell Lucy never aimed to make combat her specialty, so when considered as magic used for problem-solving Celestial Spirit magic works nicely. I'd like to see more scenes of her talking to these spirits, though. Ostensibly she wants to treat them like friends, so it'd be nice to see her building a relationship with, say, Aries or Leo. Also I want to see Caelum come back, he was cool as hell. Really? I hate Happy with a passion. The music is awesome, though. I've listened to the soundtrack several times and it doesn't get old.
Personally, I'm a fan of Gemini and Crux, since they both intrigue me and I haven't seen a lot of them (at episode 75 atm). And yes, I absolutely love the music; I intend to learn how to play some of it if I can find the sheet music.
Tis the best=) Elfen Lied I mean' date=' not seen the other you mentioned.[/quote'] I'll be sure to watch it when I'm done with Fairy Tail ;)
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Personally' date=' I'm a fan of Gemini and Crux, since they both intrigue me and I haven't seen a lot of them (at episode 75 atm). And yes, I absolutely love the music; I intend to learn how to play some of it if I can find the sheet music.[/quote'] Gemini does show up more often, but usually in fights; I think Crux makes one appearance in the Clock arc (which honestly, you could skip. It has a lot of good parts, but the bad parts are pretty awful). The next arc sees Lucy become fairly useful owing to some peculiar circumstances. Who's your favorite character?
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Jellal. It's interesting to see him as an antagonist in the Tower of Heaven, as well as a protagonist in the Oracion Seis arc. He's also one of the characters of whom the past has is related to other important characters, such as Erza and I'm still waiting 'till more of his past/himself is unraveled (eg. Mystogan, Saving Wendy: before or after imprisonment in the tower, etc.) Who's yours?

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Jellal. It's interesting to see him as an antagonist in the Tower of Heaven, as well as a protagonist in the Oracion Seis arc. He's also one of the characters of whom the past has is related to other important characters, such as Erza and I'm still waiting 'till more of his past/himself is unraveled (eg. Mystogan, Saving Wendy: before or after imprisonment in the tower, etc.) Who's yours?
You've got to be kidding. I hate his guts... Jellal irritates me no end because Erza so often just mentally disintegrates into a dithering tween crybaby when he's around. As it stands now, he seems OK, but I just know that the show's going to do something awful and stupid with him that will totally ruin his character and others. Even then, he's tiresomely one-note, brooding and whining all the time. He's never happy, but there's no gravitas to his misery either so he just comes off like an insincere idiot who's pulling an act to get laid. Still, for what it's worth, he has gotten better as a character and the author (so far) seems to have taken the high road with regards to his relationship with Erza. You might have guessed from this that my favorite character is Erza. She reminds me a lot of Riza Hawkeye from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and the fact that she's voiced by the same woman certainly helps, I love that voice. I like that she's mature but has this sort of caricatured warrior's attitude and fashion sense that make for a fairly funny yet likeable character. She's not stuck-up but she's definitely powerful and calculating in a fight. Erza often seems like an adult to the other three, but she has her own shortcomings which make her dependent on her teammates and the guild. She seems like a reasonably complex character with a cool ability and a nice personality. That, and she might just be the most attractive character I've seen in anything ever...
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