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Yusuke Urameshi
12-15-2008, 08:18 PM
hey there, i've been trying to figure out an anime dvd set that I could get thats around 40-70ish dollars and has good quality, decent time (length), and is worth buying.

i've been considering robotech the complete 21 disc series set, and is most likely what i'll be getting.

Maybe i could be persuaded though, thanks in advance.


UPDATE:

Im getting the slayers DVD bundle pack on rightstuf that's only on sale for the 12 days of christmas sale on there website, and i'll probably get the slayers movie OVA soon.

robotech came in a close second place.
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J!!!
12-15-2008, 08:21 PM
hey there, i've been trying to figure out an anime dvd set that I could get thats around 40-70ish dollars and has good quality, decent time (length), and is worth buying.

i've been considering robotech the complete 21 disc series set, and is most likely what i'll be getting.

Maybe i could be persuaded though, thanks in advance.

Get the Robotech thats my Anime right there but I also could recomend One piece First Voyage.

garfield15
12-15-2008, 08:23 PM
GaoGaiGar sets. Full series in two 26 episode boxsets. I'm not even going to tell you how insanely cheap the second one is and in tandem with the first one, that's a full series steal for an average $50.00.

Rolling Cloud
12-15-2008, 08:25 PM
Get the Hell Girl boxset, the series is really fun to watch.

Yusuke Urameshi
12-15-2008, 08:26 PM
GaoGaiGar sets. Full series in two 26 episode boxsets. I'm not even going to tell you how insanely cheap the second one is and in tandem with the first one, that's a full series steal for an average $50.00.

EDIT:

I checked out gao-gai-gar and sets are on sale atm on rightstuf, both look really interesting but i'll have to stick with robotech as it is, but it's something i'd definatly check out in the future, thanks!



Get the Robotech thats my Anime right there but I also could recomend One piece First Voyage.

Already am caught up with one piece, I have first+second voyage and are waiting for third.
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soundmonkey44
12-15-2008, 09:01 PM
The Case Closed Season Sets our worth the money! each one has 26 episodes on it and only cost $40-$50 dollars depending Where you buy theme....& then theres always classics like DBZ, YuYuHakusho & Cowboy bebop!:D

DemonLordShugo
12-15-2008, 09:44 PM
Go with your HEART!!
If it looks interesting BUY IT!!
If it doesn't look interesting, TRY THE SERIES ANYWAY!!

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Baseball
12-15-2008, 10:33 PM
Hunter x Hunter! I've been plugging it around here the past few days, but it doesn't get enough love in the states. It's by the creator of Yu Yu Hakusho, and it's also a better series in general. The first box set (15 episodes) just came out last week, and you can find it in stores for around $35.

ensatsu-ken
12-16-2008, 02:48 PM
It's by the creator of Yu Yu Hakusho, and it's also a better series in general.

Ummm....I love Hunter X Hunter, its one of my favorite anime and manga, but as for it being better than YYH, that's just your opinion. As much as I love both series, I personally like YYH more (well, the anime, at least), as I found it to move at a much steadier pace, while still having great characters, character development, and great villains and plot as well. Hunter X Hunter also had those things, but I felt that its pacing was rather inconsistent at certain areas of the manga and anime (especially with the most recent parts of the manga....which has once again been put on hiatus :mad: ). Oh, and the YYH anime at least had a proper ending. ;)

I would recommend that box set to Yusuke (my god, I still can't get used to saying that :p ), but its just the fact that I kind of found the first 10 episodes of HXH to not exactly be so great, which causes me to hesitate in that recommendation.

Still, I would definitely recommend that he gets into the series, one way or another. Its just about as good as a mainstream shounen title can possibly get (which actually is saying a lot, for me ;) ).

As for other box sets to recommend, I would definitely recommend the upcoming FMP set that will be released by ADV. While it doesn't include TSR, it does have the 1st season, which is superb, IMO, and it also has the hilarious FMP Fumoffu (one of the only few anime which have managed to make me laugh).

Baseball
12-16-2008, 04:00 PM
Ummm....I love Hunter X Hunter, its one of my favorite anime and manga, but as for it being better than YYH, that's just your opinion. As much as I love both series, I personally like YYH more (well, the anime, at least), as I found it to move at a much steadier pace, while still having great characters, character development, and great villains and plot as well. Hunter X Hunter also had those things, but I felt that its pacing was rather inconsistent at certain areas of the manga and anime (especially with the most recent parts of the manga....which has once again been put on hiatus :mad: ). Oh, and the YYH anime at least had a proper ending. ;)

I would recommend that box set to Yusuke (my god, I still can't get used to saying that :p ), but its just the fact that I kind of found the first 10 episodes of HXH to not exactly be so great, which causes me to hesitate in that recommendation.

Still, I would definitely recommend that he gets into the series, one way or another. Its just about as good as a mainstream shounen title can possibly get (which actually is saying a lot, for me ;) ).
For me, Hunter x Hunter is less about the fighting and more about the world that Togashi's created. Being a Hunter is exciting, and there's a great adventure aspect of the series that wasn't explored in YYH. Don't get me wrong--I still like the latter series. But it was more about the battles than it was the story; Yusuke didn't really have a main goal except to fight bad guys. This isn't really the case in HxH, although there's still plenty of fighting.

The problem with the series is that it might take a while to get into it. Although I liked it from the get-go, the series really picks up steam late into the first arc, slows down a bit, and then builds up even more in the Yorknew arc.

DemonLordShugo
12-16-2008, 04:03 PM
For me, Hunter x Hunter is less about the fighting and more about the world that Togashi's created. Being a Hunter is exciting, and there's a great adventure aspect of the series that wasn't explored in YYH. Don't get me wrong--I still like the latter series. But it was more about the battles than it was the story; Yusuke didn't really have a main goal except to fight bad guys. This isn't really the case in HxH, although there's still plenty of fighting.

The problem with the series is that it might take a while to get into it. Although I liked it from the get-go, the series really picks up steam late into the first arc, slows down a bit, and then builds up even more in the Yorknew arc.

I agree, and I'm not exactly an actiony kinda guy, I like comedy more than anything!!

ensatsu-ken
12-16-2008, 05:25 PM
For me, Hunter x Hunter is less about the fighting and more about the world that Togashi's created. Being a Hunter is exciting, and there's a great adventure aspect of the series that wasn't explored in YYH. Don't get me wrong--I still like the latter series. But it was more about the battles than it was the story; Yusuke didn't really have a main goal except to fight bad guys. This isn't really the case in HxH, although there's still plenty of fighting.

The problem with the series is that it might take a while to get into it. Although I liked it from the get-go, the series really picks up steam late into the first arc, slows down a bit, and then builds up even more in the Yorknew arc.

OK, I'm assuming that you've seen the whole series of YYH, so my response to you will contain spoilers in it:

And that's where I believe you are wrong. Or, rather, I have to strongly disagree with you on that.

It only seems that you have only payed attention and noticed the battle aspects of Yu Yu Hakusho, but IMO, it is just as much about the characters and story than it is about the battles. In fact, YYH has brilliant plots.

The Dark Tournament was not simply just a tournament of might, and strenght. And Toguro was not simply a cliche "OMG! I'm so evil" type of villain. There were very intricate and well-written back-stories for him and Genkai, and their conflict with eacy other was truly captivating, in my eyes. In addition to that, all of the DT fighters, or most of them, anyways, were not just some random evil guys thrown in their for the good guys to defeat. They each had well designed personalities, and they each had their own motives for fighting.

You see, I understand that there are a lot more battles than in YYH, and just like most people, you only seem to be focusing on that aspect of the series. I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with that, but you see, I actually focused on what was going on between the fights, and within the fights themselves. Most of the fights weren't simply those mindless "I will defeat you and become stronger!" kind of scenarios. In fact, many of them showed a great deal of emotion and substance between the characters fighting, and to add to that, many of the fights involved carefully thought out strategy, rather than just powering up to attack the opponent, and finish him off.

And then there was the extremely captivating Chapter Black arc, of YYH. I would be surprised if you could convince me that it was more about the battles than the story. I mean, just look at it, we have another great villain, Sensui, who also breaks all of the cliches of your typical evil shounen villain, as he has a goal which he believes is justice. What added to that were the psychics. In most series, you would get stronger opponents to fight. But in YYH, they were all weaker, yet had unique powers of using territories, and constantly foiled Yusuke's crew by using different well thought out tactics, and basically, Chapter Black dealed had many more battles of wit, rather than actual fights, which didn't really come until the end.

You see, when you say that YYH is more about the battles than it is the story, I know this is all opinion, so I can't just say that you are wrong. However, the reason for why I feel that way, is because when you say that, I do kind of feel that you misunderstood the series, like many other people. In my eyes, Yu Yu Hakusho puts just as much emphasis on story as it does on action. And, in some cases, like with Chapter Black, it puts much more emphasis on story than it does on the battles.

So, I won't say that you are wrong, or that you don't understand the series, if you say that it is more about the battles than it is about the story (although I feel almost the exact opposite as you do, on that statement), but I would like to know why you felt that YYH was much weaker in story, when, as I constantly rewatch episodes of it, I personally can't help but marvel at how great it crafts its story and characters? I actually hardly pay attention to the punches thrown, and energy blasts fired, during the fights, myself. I'm much more interested in seeing the interesting and ingeneous ways in which the combatants interact with one another, what thoughts are going throug their head during the heat of the moment, and what they are feeling as they try to come up with another strategy to foil their opponent. In this way, even YYH's battles don't feel like typical battles, as they show so much thought put into them.

Also, as for Yusuke's character, you are absolutely right about his goal. However, I hope you do realize that there is much more substance to his character than not having a real goal. Yusuke, besides being a lovable smarth-mouth who is rather unique, in my eyes, for the main character of a shounen, is also a great character when it comes down to other aspects. As he develops, he starts to learn to admit his flaws. Why, just look at his fight against Toguro. After Kuwabara is "supposedly" killed, Yusuke, rather than just get angry and explode with new power, as one would expect from this type of series, actually expresses a sad look on his face.

He realized that Toguro was not the sole one to blame for the death of his teacher and friend, but he himself also failed them, for not getting over his stubborn attitude, and taking his ordeal of fighting Toguro more seriously. In addition to that, he even admitted that he had respect for the villain, that he wanted to be just like him (I'd be surprised if I found another main character of a shounen who would dare to say that out loud). But then he realized Toguro's faults, and how being stronger is worthless if you just run away from who you truly are, and try to be someone that you are not (referring to how Toguro chose to be a demon, over a human).

Also, the series was not merely about Yusuke, but it also put plenty of focus on the character surrounding him, and I could go on forever about how each of them, including Hiei (who I will admit it somewhat of a cliche), have something unique and interesting about their personalities, and how they are amazing characters in some of the aspects that Yusuke was not.

So, overall, I see Yu Yu Hakusho as a series which excels in almost all of its aspects, including both story and action. Many people, including yourself, may feel that the series is weaker when it comes to story, as it favors the battles more, but to me, saying that YYH is more about the battles than the story, would be just the same as saying the exact same thing for Hunter X Hunter.

In that sense, if one takes the time to analyze all aspects of the series, rather than just the battles, they would probably discover that YYH is a show that tends to not drag on one thing for too long, including the fights. The series will give you brilliant writing in how it progresses the plot, and develops the characters, but it will also treat us to the usual action (but with many twists to how it plays out its fights), but, after all, who doesn't love some action every once in a while? ;)

Well, I must apologize for this extremely long post, but as you can see, I'm a huge YYH fanboy, and I get really touchy when people criticize one of my favorite anime for being more about action than story, when to me, personally, that's just plain not true. I personally find that YYH does a better job with developing its story, to be honest, with the exception of HXH's York Shin City arc, which I may just have to say is on par with YYH's fantastic Chapter Black arc. However, other than that, while I have seen strong plot development in HXH's other arcs, they honestly haven't been quite as captivating to me (although still absolutely great :D ) As the 2 Yu Yu Hakusho arcs which I talked about. Also, if you feel that I am wrong, then that's fine, but at least I supported my opinion with evidence, so I'm not just saying random stuff and trying to say that I'm right. ;)

I would just like you to know, however, that I completely respect your opinion if you disagree with me. And the same goes for anyone else who disagrees with me.

Also, I sincerely apologize for taking this so seriously, and making an extremely long post (you may feel free to ignore it, if you wish). But what else could you expect from a YYH fanboy such as myself. :p

Yusuke Urameshi
12-16-2008, 05:37 PM
Right now as it is im probably either going to get robotech or slayers.


and right now im leaning more towards slayers.
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ensatsu-ken
12-16-2008, 05:46 PM
Right now as it is im probably either going to get robotech or slayers.


and right now im leaning more towards slayers.

Slayers sounds good. I've been thinking of checking it out, myself, at some point (I have way too much stuff to get through, right now, though).

I should also look into Robotech, as its one of those old-school anime that I still have yet to see. :)

J!!!
12-16-2008, 05:50 PM
Slayers sounds good. I've been thinking of checking it out, myself, at some point (I have way too much stuff to get through, right now, though).

I should also look into Robotech, as its one of those old-school anime that I still have yet to see. :)

Robotech is the single most awesomest anime ever it has Romance in the begging but by the end super awesome action and its 3 animes put together.
I have the old collection even though I am 13 (I got it for christmas)

Yusuke Urameshi
12-16-2008, 07:32 PM
Well I made my decision and im going to get "Slayers 3 Seasons Dvd bundle" on rightstuf, as well as the "Slayers Movie OVA" at bestbuy for like 30$ cheaper then the rightstuf price.


slayers has been reccomended to me by lots of people and now its time to see if its good.


(robotech will definatly be something i'll get in the near future though)
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KZK
12-16-2008, 07:42 PM
1. Pull the Mushi-Shi + Box singles from TRSI's bargain bin ($5 each). Do it now while they still have copies of all the singles (<100 as of right now).

2. Grab the TRSI Slayers/Next/Try Bundle.

3. Get the Red Garden Half Season Sets.

Others to consider:
Shakugan no Shana Season 1 Set + Ova.
Ergo Proxy Set.
Noein Set.
Fate/Stay night Set.

Yusuke Urameshi
12-16-2008, 07:49 PM
1. Pull the Mushi-Shi + Box singles from TRSI's bargain bin ($5 each). Do it now while they still have copies of all the singles (<100 as of right now).

2. Grab the TRSI Slayers/Next/Try Bundle.

3. Get the Red Garden Half Season Sets.

Others to consider:
Shakugan no Shana Season 1 Set + Ova.
Ergo Proxy Set.
Noein Set.
Fate/Stay night Set.

I select your second option.
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Baseball
12-16-2008, 10:36 PM
And that's where I believe you are wrong. Or, rather, I have to strongly disagree with you on that.

It only seems that you have only payed attention and noticed the battle aspects of Yu Yu Hakusho, but IMO, it is just as much about the characters and story than it is about the battles. In fact, YYH has brilliant plots.

The Dark Tournament was not simply just a tournament of might, and strenght. And Toguro was not simply a cliche "OMG! I'm so evil" type of villain. There were very intricate and well-written back-stories for him and Genkai, and their conflict with eacy other was truly captivating, in my eyes. In addition to that, all of the DT fighters, or most of them, anyways, were not just some random evil guys thrown in their for the good guys to defeat. They each had well designed personalities, and they each had their own motives for fighting.

You see, I understand that there are a lot more battles than in YYH, and just like most people, you only seem to be focusing on that aspect of the series. I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with that, but you see, I actually focused on what was going on between the fights, and within the fights themselves. Most of the fights weren't simply those mindless "I will defeat you and become stronger!" kind of scenarios. In fact, many of them showed a great deal of emotion and substance between the characters fighting, and to add to that, many of the fights involved carefully thought out strategy, rather than just powering up to attack the opponent, and finish him off.

And then there was the extremely captivating Chapter Black arc, of YYH. I would be surprised if you could convince me that it was more about the battles than the story. I mean, just look at it, we have another great villain, Sensui, who also breaks all of the cliches of your typical evil shounen villain, as he has a goal which he believes is justice. What added to that were the psychics. In most series, you would get stronger opponents to fight. But in YYH, they were all weaker, yet had unique powers of using territories, and constantly foiled Yusuke's crew by using different well thought out tactics, and basically, Chapter Black dealed had many more battles of wit, rather than actual fights, which didn't really come until the end.

You see, when you say that YYH is more about the battles than it is the story, I know this is all opinion, so I can't just say that you are wrong. However, the reason for why I feel that way, is because when you say that, I do kind of feel that you misunderstood the series, like many other people. In my eyes, Yu Yu Hakusho puts just as much emphasis on story as it does on action. And, in some cases, like with Chapter Black, it puts much more emphasis on story than it does on the battles.

So, I won't say that you are wrong, or that you don't understand the series, if you say that it is more about the battles than it is about the story (although I feel almost the exact opposite as you do, on that statement), but I would like to know why you felt that YYH was much weaker in story, when, as I constantly rewatch episodes of it, I personally can't help but marvel at how great it crafts its story and characters? I actually hardly pay attention to the punches thrown, and energy blasts fired, during the fights, myself. I'm much more interested in seeing the interesting and ingeneous ways in which the combatants interact with one another, what thoughts are going throug their head during the heat of the moment, and what they are feeling as they try to come up with another strategy to foil their opponent. In this way, even YYH's battles don't feel like typical battles, as they show so much thought put into them.

Also, as for Yusuke's character, you are absolutely right about his goal. However, I hope you do realize that there is much more substance to his character than not having a real goal. Yusuke, besides being a lovable smarth-mouth who is rather unique, in my eyes, for the main character of a shounen, is also a great character when it comes down to other aspects. As he develops, he starts to learn to admit his flaws. Why, just look at his fight against Toguro. After Kuwabara is "supposedly" killed, Yusuke, rather than just get angry and explode with new power, as one would expect from this type of series, actually expresses a sad look on his face.

He realized that Toguro was not the sole one to blame for the death of his teacher and friend, but he himself also failed them, for not getting over his stubborn attitude, and taking his ordeal of fighting Toguro more seriously. In addition to that, he even admitted that he had respect for the villain, that he wanted to be just like him (I'd be surprised if I found another main character of a shounen who would dare to say that out loud). But then he realized Toguro's faults, and how being stronger is worthless if you just run away from who you truly are, and try to be someone that you are not (referring to how Toguro chose to be a demon, over a human).

Also, the series was not merely about Yusuke, but it also put plenty of focus on the character surrounding him, and I could go on forever about how each of them, including Hiei (who I will admit it somewhat of a cliche), have something unique and interesting about their personalities, and how they are amazing characters in some of the aspects that Yusuke was not.

So, overall, I see Yu Yu Hakusho as a series which excels in almost all of its aspects, including both story and action. Many people, including yourself, may feel that the series is weaker when it comes to story, as it favors the battles more, but to me, saying that YYH is more about the battles than the story, would be just the same as saying the exact same thing for Hunter X Hunter.

In that sense, if one takes the time to analyze all aspects of the series, rather than just the battles, they would probably discover that YYH is a show that tends to not drag on one thing for too long, including the fights. The series will give you brilliant writing in how it progresses the plot, and develops the characters, but it will also treat us to the usual action (but with many twists to how it plays out its fights), but, after all, who doesn't love some action every once in a while? ;)

Well, I must apologize for this extremely long post, but as you can see, I'm a huge YYH fanboy, and I get really touchy when people criticize one of my favorite anime for being more about action than story, when to me, personally, that's just plain not true. I personally find that YYH does a better job with developing its story, to be honest, with the exception of HXH's York Shin City arc, which I may just have to say is on par with YYH's fantastic Chapter Black arc. However, other than that, while I have seen strong plot development in HXH's other arcs, they honestly haven't been quite as captivating to me (although still absolutely great :D ) As the 2 Yu Yu Hakusho arcs which I talked about. Also, if you feel that I am wrong, then that's fine, but at least I supported my opinion with evidence, so I'm not just saying random stuff and trying to say that I'm right. ;)

I would just like you to know, however, that I completely respect your opinion if you disagree with me. And the same goes for anyone else who disagrees with me.

Also, I sincerely apologize for taking this so seriously, and making an extremely long post (you may feel free to ignore it, if you wish). But what else could you expect from a YYH fanboy such as myself. :p
Oh, I'm not arguing on the characterization aspect at all! Togashi writes his villains very well--Toguro, Sakyo, and Sensui were all amazing. I wouldn't say any of them were cliche. His heroes are even better--I love the cast of YYH and I really enjoy the series as well.

I suppose I should have stated "In my opinion" prior to my post. Although I like both series, HxH is probably my favorite manga period right now. However, reading through your post makes me realize that you love YYH for the same reasons I love HxH. Maybe I'm being biased.

ensatsu-ken
12-16-2008, 10:43 PM
Oh, I'm not arguing on the characterization aspect at all! Togashi writes his villains very well--Toguro, Sakyo, and Sensui were all amazing. I wouldn't say any of them were cliche. His heroes are even better--I love the cast of YYH and I really enjoy the series as well.

I suppose I should have stated "In my opinion" prior to my post. Although I like both series, HxH is probably my favorite manga period right now. However, reading through your post makes me realize that you love YYH for the same reasons I love HxH. Maybe I'm being biased.

Nah, most people would actually agree with you. I wouldn't say that you are biased. Your opinion is your opinion, and I completely respect that. ;)

But, I'm just curious, which series did you watch first?

I'll admit, being someone who grew up with YYH on Toonami (and initially on AS), I became a huge fanboy of the show.

I love both YYH and HXH for the same reasons, though. In my opinion, Togashi is brilliant when it comes to characters, story-line, and entertainment. I find YYH and HXH to both be strong in all of those aspects. And I also love them both for having lots of strategic fights, and great interaction between the characters during those fights.

DemonLordShugo
12-16-2008, 10:50 PM
Nah, most people would actually agree with you. I wouldn't say that you are biased. Your opinion is your opinion, and I completely respect that. ;)

But, I'm just curious, which series did you watch first?

I'll admit, being someone who grew up with YYH on Toonami (and initially on AS), I became a huge fanboy of the show.

I love both YYH and HXH for the same reasons, though. In my opinion, Togashi is brilliant when it comes to characters, story-line, and entertainment. I find YYH and HXH to both be strong in all of those aspects. And I also love them both for having lots of strategic fights, and great interaction between the characters during those fights.

Count me in!!
Togashi is one of the best manga artists, I hope to be like him someday, except not lazy

Baby Naruto
12-18-2008, 03:19 PM
I suggest that you buy the Naruto Uncut Box Sets and single DVDs, the Yu Yu Hakusho Box Sets, the Bleach Box Sets and single DVDs, and the Hunter X Hunter Part 1 Box Set. (Part 2 and above aren't out yet)

Oh, and also buy the DBZ Digitally Remastered and Uncut DVD Box Sets and also the Movies in HD/Blu-Ray/Normal HD-like quality.

Yusuke Urameshi
12-18-2008, 05:25 PM
I suggest that you buy the Naruto Uncut Box Sets and single DVDs, the Yu Yu Hakusho Box Sets, the Bleach Box Sets and single DVDs, and the Hunter X Hunter Part 1 Box Set. (Part 2 and above aren't out yet)

Oh, and also buy the DBZ Digitally Remastered and Uncut DVD Box Sets and also the Movies in HD/Blu-Ray/Normal HD-like quality.



- I have all the yyh box sets thus far
- I have all the bleach sets thus far
- I'm waiting for a re-release of the naruto boxsets (it'll happen)
- I have all the DBZ remastered sets thus far
- I have all the DBZ movies thus far
- I don't really plan to watch HunterXHunter unless I have time to.
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Baby Naruto
12-18-2008, 05:54 PM
- I have all the yyh box sets thus far
- I have all the bleach sets thus far
- I'm waiting for a re-release of the naruto boxsets (it'll happen)
- I have all the DBZ remastered sets thus far
- I have all the DBZ movies thus far
- I don't really plan to watch HunterXHunter unless I have time to.

I wish I was your next door neighbor :(. I so want to borrow Seasons 2 & 3 of Yu Yu Hakusho from you.

Yusuke Urameshi
12-18-2008, 05:55 PM
I wish I was your next door neighbor :(. I so want to borrow Season 2 of YYH from you.


XD

not many people around me watch anime.
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Baby Naruto
12-18-2008, 06:06 PM
XD

not many people around me watch anime.

I'm really serious. I want to live near you, but only so I can borrow your manga and anime :D.

Where did you say you lived again?

ensatsu-ken
12-18-2008, 09:38 PM
- I have all the yyh box sets thus far
- I have all the bleach sets thus far
- I'm waiting for a re-release of the naruto boxsets (it'll happen)
- I have all the DBZ remastered sets thus far
- I have all the DBZ movies thus far
- I don't really plan to watch HunterXHunter unless I have time to.

Be sure to give HXH a try when you get the chance. As mentioned earlier, its from the same creator of YYH (although its a very different series, in general). And if you like Naruto, you will probably like HXH, since it follows a similar style, except with much less emphasis on fighting (and also less cliches :p ). For what fights it does have, though, they are usually brilliantly thought out, and have lots of strategy put into them, just like in YYH. ;)

Yusuke Urameshi
12-19-2008, 07:18 AM
I'm really serious. I want to live near you, but only so I can borrow your manga and anime :D.

Where did you say you lived again?

Personal info, sorry.


Be sure to give HXH a try when you get the chance. As mentioned earlier, its from the same creator of YYH (although its a very different series, in general). And if you like Naruto, you will probably like HXH, since it follows a similar style, except with much less emphasis on fighting (and also less cliches :p ). For what fights it does have, though, they are usually brilliantly thought out, and have lots of strategy put into them, just like in YYH. ;)

Cool, i'll definatly check it out.
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DemonLordShugo
12-19-2008, 10:12 AM
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Cool, i'll definatly check it out.


If you guys had microphones you could get Skype

Baby Naruto
12-19-2008, 02:49 PM
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I was just kidding man, I wouldn't be able to get there anyways, I have no way of getting there lol.