Next time I'm in an anime watching mood I'll give this a shot.
Everyone on TNL that has ever watched and enjoyed an anime series needs to watch Mushi-Shi:
It's possibly the most artistic series ever made and it's ranked fifth of all time at ANN; behind only greats like Cowboy Bebop, Death Note, Samurai X and Spirited Away.
From Anime News Network:
Originally Posted by ANN
Scourge found a every episode listed on Veoh so even if you hate torrents and don't buy DVDs there's a way to watch this amazing series.
Next time I'm in an anime watching mood I'll give this a shot.
I watching the final volume now.
It's amazing and you should all kill yourselves for missing out on this.
I picked up Volume 1 the other day with Galaxia bumming around Best Buy. Saving it for when I get the new TV in, but I remember seeing a screener of this a while back at a con, I believe. Yeah, it seems like it's gonna rock, and reminds me of Kino's Journey (the art, anyway)
It's Kino's Journey x100.
And I loved Kino's Journey.
Finished this up several months back. This shit was dope, loved the atmosphere and the containerized episodes. Also really dug the soundtrack which reminded me of an interior Japanese traditional theme. I wish the ending episode or 2 went in a different direction, but overall A+
definitely one of my fave series ever
This sounded pretty lame, but if TNL says it's good then I'll check it out. Good thing it's on VEOH.
Off Topic: DLing off of Veoh is pretty underrated they have good quality downloads.
Originally Posted by Master Shake
its very mellow and not a lot of action, with more emphasis on the story without getting too deep
it reminded me of a subtle twilight zone atmosphere, with just a very dark overtone throughout
best thing is since its episodes are containerized, you can get an idea if you want to finish the series afte watching just a couple
Watched the first disc and could not find a single thing wrong with it. This is shaping towards best anime of the decade good, anyone who hasn't seen it needs to.
p.s. That last part is not a request, it's a command.
I randomly decided to pop in the first disk today and I went straight through the first 3 before I realized what happened.
So fucking good.
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