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Anime/Hentai Recommendations and Identification

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I just personally started Tale of Heike. Its pretty good, the rat style can be more than a little weird at times though. The music is pretty good as wlel though.
 
The first anime I ever saw was Captain Future which holds a special meaning for me cause I watched it right before a mayor surgery in my childhood.
I also think it's has been the source for my early fascination for science fiction and fantasy (movies, novels, anime, manga etc.)
If I have to name a favourite anime series there are a few:
Initial D (especially Season 1 and 4) (Motor Racing)
Legend of Galactic Heroes (TV&OVA) (Science Fiction)
Hunter x Hunter (Original TV Series&OVA's) (Action&Shounen)
Stellvia of the Universe (Sciene Fiction)
All of Gundam especially the older series: Gundam 0079
Neon Genesis Evangelion (Science Fiction)
Shura no Toki (Age of Shura) (Material Arts)
Rourou Kenshin TV Series (Material Arts)
Grappler Baki (the old TV Series)
Crying Freeman (OVA's) (Action&Adult)
 
Full metal alchemist, Cowboy Bebop and Code Geass are my favorite that ive seen. Some lesser known anime that are pretty good include From The New World, Ping pong,and s-CRY-ed.
 
Cowboy Bebop and Outlaw Star are great. Back in the days of what I considered to be modern anime; good modern stuff Sunrise had made. Of course, that was in the 1990s, and was now a million years ago. So long ago in fact the first video masters for the shows were component or composite and released on VHS and laserdisc. In standard definition. They've now since twice brought the show into HD. Once for DVD and again for blu-ray. They originally were in stereo Cowboy Bebop and then remixed for 5.1.
 
If you like mecha, please watch the original Gundam. Yes, it's from 1979. Trust me, it holds up. The animation's janky, but that's a charm point. And if the prospect of watching a 43 episode series is too much, the movie trilogy's not a terrible way to experience it. You do miss out on some things (like Odessa) but it's mostly fine.
 
Char's Counterattack is good, but it feels really rushed. I wish it'd been an OVA, something around the length of War in the Pocket probably would've been long enough.

Also, if you want to watch later Gundam stuff, please don't skip Zeta and ZZ. Yes, ZZ starts out pretty goofy. But it gets better, and is a damn solid Gundam show by the halfway mark.
 
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End
it starts out as a slow slice-of-life about life after the hero's journey but it morphs into absolute peak fiction later on and I fucking love Stark

Also stark mentality but where's the identification part do i just ask right here about a series i forgot
 
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