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Blind Passenger
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: I ask myself that question often, but the answer is always: Germany
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Besides of that, anything new worth mentioning? |
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2009-12-06, 17:12 | Link #83 |
Blind Passenger
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: I ask myself that question often, but the answer is always: Germany
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Anything new? I wish there was a website for my "style", but it's not motiviating to go through millions of, in my opinion, shitty stuff , just to find a decent series, well, nevermind on that, haha.
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2009-12-06, 21:13 | Link #84 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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Mouryou no Hako - though it's still missing the final episode
Aoi Bungaku - still ongoing Kuuchuu Buranko - also ongoing
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2009-12-07, 14:26 | Link #85 |
Toushi
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Europe
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I have no idea what you have seen or what suggestions you got, but if you are looking for dark/sad anime these are my tips:
Elfen Lied My Hime Ga-Rei Zero I have no idea how to explain the shows without spoiler it for you tho. All I can say is that Mai Hime starts really really slow, actually I almost dropped it after 10 episodes. But thanks to a certain review I continued watching. It becomes dark and sad and is one of my favorites today. Highly recommended. |
2009-12-07, 18:03 | Link #86 |
Ha ha ha ha ha...
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Right behind you.
Age: 35
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I actually have a copy of Ergo Proxy subbed by Shinsen-Subs on my computer. You can probably find a torrent for it on the web.
I recommend that, and these as well... Gantz - You never know who's gonna die next. It's pretty dark most of the time, and has a really sad ending, in my opinion. Differs a lot from the manga, but I think that's because it had big time constraints. The last arc is technically a filler arc, but oh wel. Black Lagoon - Okay, it's not THAT dark, per se, but has some great characters and deals with underground crime organizations. Has plenty of dark moments of moral despair, even if it's not technically a dark anime.
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2010-08-05, 18:07 | Link #89 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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It is in no way "new", but Now and then, here and there (Ima, Soko ni Iru Boku) is a great series in my opinion; it's about kids and war. I don't really know if it qualifies as "dark" as there are some funny/silly moments, but it sure has some depressing/disturbing moments also.
The art style might be a little more on the childish/light side, but the story really isn't. If you haven't seen it yet, I'd suggest giving it a try. |
2010-08-12, 19:40 | Link #92 |
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Artist
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Normandy SR-2
Age: 29
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Hmmm.... How about Kuroshitsuji? It's fantasy/supernatural/mystery with demons set in 18th century England. It has dark moments, some lighter episodes with humor and everything else in between.
You've probably seen Hellsing... Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~ might be a great choice too. Psychological anime with assassins.
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2011-09-28, 23:12 | Link #97 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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Well, I'd start with Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and don't let the character designs fool you. For a darkish comedy, you can try Yondemasu-yo Azazel-san.
One thing you might try is viewing a year's worth of shows at AniDB. Here are all the shows that began since January 1st.
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2011-09-29, 11:45 | Link #98 | |
Moving in circles
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Singapore
Age: 49
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And, if you clicked on the above link, you'd no doubt notice the arresting image in the background frame on the right. She's Rune-Balot from Mardock Scramble, a trilogy of movies, the first of which is available on Blu-ray and DVD, while the second is currently screening in Japanese cinemas. |
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