• Ubuntu PeronistaOP
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    511 months ago

    Loved this series back in the late 80s!

    In a dystopic and cyberepunkish Tokyo, IA robots are getting rogue. Perhaps that pesky technological GENOM corporation has something to do with the issue.

    Bubblegum Crysis (1987) Dir. Katsuhito Akiyama

    Awesome aesthetics and mechanical design: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbqlEUu3sSY

    Great chases and music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9_zfJ153q8

    Charismatic characters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKlxIAa5Tsg

    In my country several pirated episodes were distributed with adhoc subtitles and spanish dubbling. Sadly the original series was never finished, but it inspired a complete anime series under the same premise.

  • @xyzzy@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    I think anime animation quality peaked in the 1980s. There have been great ones before and after, but I’ve watched a lot from this period and I think the most impressive series (as far as animation quality goes) might be Zeta Gundam. The visual quality in a TV series is just unreal!

    • @xyzzy @peron

      I think I would have to agree that overall the best anime comes from the 1980s. I also think there was some great stuff in the 90s and very early 2000s as well before anime started becoming a seasonal thing to watch online.

  • @Vamanos@lemmy.world
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    211 months ago

    Earliest anime memory was vampire hunter d on tbs. I still have a soft spot for that movie.

    • Ubuntu PeronistaOP
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      16 months ago

      Mine was Mazinger Z. At the time it broadcasted, all we have was these naive 1930s/40s american Merry Melodies, or Hanna’s Barbera Yogi bear. Watching a japanese dude driving that gigantic colorful robot, and fight a mechanical monster by the name of “Genocidal R-4”, who destroys entire cities, was pure insane. It was a funny show for the age I watched it.