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Hello, I have a fond interest in rare and obscure anime. I'm always looking for new stuff I haven't heard of, and those rare undiscovered jems. Having nearly exhausted mainstream anime of most that interested me some years ago, I was forced to delve deeper.
Some of my favorites which I would consider "obscure" are Genocyber, Curse of Kazuo, Gal Force, Fight Iczer!, Angel's Egg, Dragon's Heaven, Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma, Iria: Zeiram the Animation, and Dagger of Kumai. I highly recommend all of the above! Do you also have a love for obscure anime? Share your favorites. If you think you know of some along the lines of what I've listed that might interest me, I would welcome and appreciate any recommendations. |
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Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack
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Deadman Wonderland- A rare find in anime and obscure because the storyline.
Steins Gate- A new take on modern day timetravel. Spice and Wolf- A unique story indeed. Shiki- A new take on the vampire genre.
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Not sure if any of those count as obscure... I've heard of all of them, where I think I'd only heard of one of the OP's.
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For what it's worth I really enjoyed
Gozenzo-sama Banbanzai Future Police Urashiman Kemonozume Think I googled "best animes you've never heard of" or something similar a year or two ago and worked my way through a list or two and the three above stood out for me. Last edited by Nico87 : 09-17-2012 at 03:18 PM. |
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Maybe Cat Soup? I can't remember the Japanese title, but it certainly feels like it would fit into the category of obscure and rare anime.
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"Catnapped" probably falls into both of those categories these days...
Within the last couple of weeks, I rewatched the Pioneer DVD with a couple of friends, and I've still got my Catnapped / Tenchi in Love double-feature movie ticket from a 13 Sept. (1997, apparently, since the ticket also says "Saturday") showing at San Jose's Towne 3 theater. ^^ Edit: I found a link to an old newsgroup post mentioning that theatrical showing. ^_^
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I have just a few:
Assemble Insert: A pretty fun little OVA from the 80's that parodies stuff like Patlabor and other typical action shows from the period. Yutaka Izubuchi shares a credit for mech design, and it shows. Labyrinth of Flames: A very fun and echi OVA. It's about a young Russian guy who trains to become a ninja with a family of ninja that escaped to Russia after the Sengoku era. Ruin Explorers: Was a pretty fun OVA back in the day. The ending left me wanting more though... Hantsuki: Relatively new (Winter 2006 series), yet somewhat obscure. It was a nice tearjerker about a guy and his girlfriend who was hospitalized due to heart problems. Only six episodes, but worth a watch through. Outlanders: This one is probably not as obscure as I think, but it was a fun classic. Alien girls and space politics, etc. Natsuki Crisis: Old, short, OVA meant to sell manga and test the waters for an TV series. While there is a jarring transition from episode 1 to episode 2, it was fun despite being somewhat of a preview of a much longer story. About two girls who were...in some sort of fighting club at school, they develop a friendly rivalry, and have some nicely animated fights. Combustible Campus Guardress: Though I never got to see all of it, what I did see was some nicely animated 90's fighting anime. It was crazy, but fun to watch. I'm not sure as to how hard it is to find, but I can say it's pretty obscure. That's all I can think of for now. Hope those help!
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Since the Ruin Explorers anime is based on Tanaka Kunihiko's Ruin Explorers Fam & Ihrie, the anime is so-so well-known in Japan. After the approx. 10-year hiatus, Tanaka re-started Ruin Explorers Fam & Ihrie in his dōjinshi. Whether anime companies will get interested in re-started Fam & Ihrie is still questionable, though. I have mentioned Fam & Ihrie a few times in the AoD fora. http://www.mania.com/aodvb/showpost....&postcount=106 http://www.mania.com/aodvb/showpost....3&postcount=61 http://www.mania.com/aodvb/showpost....69&postcount=2 http://www.mania.com/aodvb/showpost....2&postcount=34 |
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