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Posted by JP Frantz at Thursday January 25, 2007 at 5:02 PM
© Thursday January 25, 2007 at 5:02 PM SF Signal
If you like Evagelion, I highly recommend "Aim for the Top" (aka Gunbuster) and the sequel "Aim for the Top 2" (aka Diebuster). They are both animated and directed by the same people behind Eva.
FYI - Gunbuster is going to be re-released on DVD on February 20. Gunbuster 2 was just announced to be released in April.![]()
Posted by Bob on Thursday January 25, 2007 at 8:00 PM at 8:00 PM
I've got to preface this by admitting I'm not a big anime fan. The one show I really got into was FLCL. I loved the music, the writing, the dialogue, the weirdness and the creativity. I'm sure a lot of you will tell me I can find these things in other anime, but nothing has ever pulled me in like FLCL.
My wife is an anime fanatic and I do see one or two shows in your list that she may not have seen, so thanks for the recommendations.
Posted by Matthew Sanborn Smith on Friday January 26, 2007 at 12:11 AM at 12:11 AM
How you can go without mentioning Paranoia Agent is beyond me.
Personally, I never liked GitS: SAC.
Posted by Maromi on Friday January 26, 2007 at 4:27 AM at 4:27 AM
What about Crest of the Stars and Banner of the Stars I/II? Stellvia??
Posted by E_I on Friday January 26, 2007 at 6:24 AM at 6:24 AM
PapayaSF: "no Project A-ko?"
Nope. Saw, didn't like it. See here for a bit more info.
Bob, I'll keep an eye out. Looks like Netflix doesn't have either one listed.
Matthew, FLCL almost made the list, but ultimately, I felt it was too short and just a bit to obtuse to break the top 10. That said, it sure is funny and a lot of fun to watch. And the music rocks, even if I don't speak Japanese (and I don't).
Maromi: "How you can go without mentioning Paranoia Agent is beyond me."
Ooooo, that's easy. I've never seen it! I can't list what I've never seen. I'll add it to my Netflix queue. (We should be getting some sort of love from Netflix, considering all the mentions here...). Actually, upon further review, I do have the first volume of PA in my queue. At #19. I'll get to it in a couple of months.
E_I: "What about Crest of the Stars and Banner of the Stars I/II? Stellvia??"
I found Crest Of The Stars to be boring beyond belief. I just couldn't watch it and I gave up after episode 12. As you can imagine, I've never seen Banner. As for Stellvia, I liked it, I thought it was decent enough, but not good enough to crack my top 10.
Posted by jp on Friday January 26, 2007 at 9:09 AM at 9:09 AM
Call it heresy, but I like RahXephon better than Evagelion.
But I'm glad to see Scrapped Princess in there. It managed its genre transition surprisingly well.
Personally I'd put Stellvia higher than you (actually on the list), but while I like A-Ko is doesn't really fit per se.
And I'd probably have Outlaw Star and Patlabor in there.
And out of curiosity, if you found Crest boring (I really like Crest and Banner) what did you think of 2001?
Posted by mwb on Friday January 26, 2007 at 1:35 PM at 1:35 PM
10. NGE (this reminds me of the recent comment of Steven Brust about books and food, this one is IMHO celery)
09. Akira (great movie, and despite some heavy changes compared to the manga it's excellent in its own right)
08. FMA (the first half of the series is brilliant, the second half of the series went nowhere and became worse with each episode)
07. Lain (another celery series like NGE)
06. Scrapped Princess (not bad, but I thought the ending was too rushed)
05. Laputa (brilliant like most Ghibli movies)
04. Last Exile (I liked the begin, but somehow never really connected to the characters, overall it was okay)
03. Cowboy Bebop (I liked this one, but the ending was a letdown)
02. Planetes (this one was brilliant)
01. GitS SAC Season 1 (not bad, but at times too convoluted for its own good, excellent world building thought)
My own list would look like this:
10. Ghost in the Shell SAC S1
09. Patlabor 2
08. Laputa
07. Nausicaä
06. Patlabor OVA
05. Armitage III OVA
04. Ghost in the Shell 1
03. Akira
02. Planetes
01. Wings of Honneamise
Posted by Jörn on Saturday January 27, 2007 at 10:14 AM at 10:14 AM
I'm halfway through the series Gantz, which I'm really enjoying.
Posted by Steve on Sunday January 28, 2007 at 6:29 PM at 6:29 PM
The anime show that left an indelible and incalculable influence on me is Robotech the Macros Saga. I was surprised not to see it included.
Posted by General X on Thursday August 16, 2007 at 3:35 AM at 3:35 AM
I feel sorry for you having to get all this through netflix when you could just spend a day downloading every season of every anime or tv show you want. But hey not like i care, its your loss.
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday January 05, 2008 at 10:48 AM at 10:48 AM
That's funny... I've seen an awful lot of anime, and while your picks aren't bad (they are all great shows) I don't know if i would pick them as the best scifi anime. It's more like you picked popular shows that have scifi elements to them, then the best of the scifi shows.
I would really recommend some of the lesser known ones that never really caught on to the anime community, but are fantastic. Noein (first few eps are confusing but it's worth it), Juuousei, and the sadly underrated Fantastic Children (if you don't mind the art)
Posted by Anonymous on Monday February 04, 2008 at 11:28 AM at 11:28 AM
No Naruto, no gundam wing, no Rama... jeeez!!! While I am not a major anime fan ( I still love it though) you should be grateful a real anime fan hasn't seen this list yet, they'd rip it apart. Then again maybe they have and decided it's not worth the effort.
Posted by Milander on Tuesday March 04, 2008 at 12:10 PM at 12:10 PM
Ranma, Naruto and Gundam Wing are three of the most widely publicized anime series in existance. Naruto isn't sci-fi and neither is Ranma, Gundam Wing is generally held to be bowhere near as good as other gundam series.
I'm more dissapointed theres no Outlaw Star, since though it is very very popular, its also very very good. Along with that theres an argument to be made that Hellsing is sci-fi, Escaflowne, and a heap of others.
This list is basically a top ten scifi anime that are overpublicised. GITS never grabbed me, Evangelion is painfully badly made further into the series as the budget tightened, Akira is excellent but makes no sense compared to the manga, FMA I'm not buying as a sci-fi show, Bebop is incredibly well done and deserves first place of the series you've listed here.
Posted by GuitarBizarre on Friday April 04, 2008 at 11:44 AM at 11:44 AM
I'd also add:
Now and Then, Here and There
Kino's Journey
Last Exile
Infinite Ryvius
Posted by Joseph Mallozzi on Wednesday December 03, 2008 at 8:37 PM at 8:37 PM
Count me as another Scrapped Princess fan. FYI, it's currently on ComCast's OnDemand selections. And it surprised the heck out of me. I found it tightly plotted with complex characters. But it got an 'ATTA, Boy' on SF signal, just makes me go WOW. And there are lots of folks making fun of me for liking it, too.
Posted by Allan Rosewarne on Wednesday December 10, 2008 at 7:41 PM at 7:41 PM
well the list is good but i suggest you should consider Darker than black and Macross frontier
Posted by Rohit Jaiswal on Monday January 05, 2009 at 3:24 AM at 3:24 AM
y death note no figura??? buuuuu... alguien recomiendeme animes .. entre a esta pag.. pero yo keria saber de q trata estos animes.. no q opinan de llos... recomiendo estas dos pag:
1.- http://www.mangaspain.com/2008/10/los-10-mejores-animes-segun-ann/
2.- http://www.animerate.net/anime2949,1,18,0
Posted by royer on Sunday January 25, 2009 at 10:22 AM at 10:22 AM
What about Macross
Macross the first serie was brilliant for its time.
Posted by riot on Monday February 02, 2009 at 1:49 PM at 1:49 PM
Now and Then, Here & There. (My absolute favourite Scifi Anime. Have watched oodles of the stuff over the years and found this as a cheap boxset @ a local retailer. Bought on a whim
An absolutely must watch! Beautiful animation. Tragic story. Action packed. Twists galore. Scifi masterpiece!)
Macross
Cowboy Beebop (slick on every front!)
Metropolis (Underrated Gem)
Akira
Cyber City Oedo 808
Wicked City
Cyborg 009
Gantz
I really the enjoyed the jouney of 'Ergo Proxy' but felt it was seriously let down in the last couple of episodes.
But all in all I like your list, has some good suggestions for series. I've collected Last Exile, but am yet to watch. May have to blow the dust off that. FMA & Planetes have heard alot of good reports about these series. Neon Genesis: I've only watched on free to air many years ago and never in sequential order, will have to change that very soon!
Posted by Devolved on Monday March 30, 2009 at 6:11 AM at 6:11 AM
Yea i really liked Ergo proxy,its crazy how many people dont know this anime!!I truly think its the most beautifull animated anime-series i've ever seen.In fact i thought the art-work was so good i couldnt watch allot of other animes after that because i simply saw how cheap other series were in comparison to E.P.I cant stand certain animes now that i used to like and have become very picky..xD
Also the story is very compelling,because it doesnt explain everything right away it leaves you guessing and forces you to "think",drawing you into this dark sci-fi world and actually making you care about the characters!
The anime is all about distopian future,very dark science-fiction settings(later on)mental issues,the supression of emotions,the fear of technology,competition,bloody violence and most of all...great animation!The whole anime is vey serious and has almost no humor.It also doesnt have little coulorfull teenage-girls with gigantic eyes fighting in even more coulorfull giant robots(thank god for that),all characters are very realisticly drawn and the violence is also very realistic (one hit,one kill).As i said,if you like insanly-happy little pre-teens hopping around in "all the colours of the friggin rainbow"mecha-suits then dont wath this! However,if you like serious,dark and gory sci-fi and you are sick of all the kiddy-animes then i strongly suggest you watch this.
Bye
Posted by G/\sto\/ski on Tuesday April 21, 2009 at 12:55 PM at 12:55 PM
Sorry to necro this post but I just found that Netflix has a few cool Anime shows on its instant watch service - Ghost in the Shell, Lost Exile, and more. I appreicate it because this is the way I'll be able to watch them ;).
Posted by Scott Shaffer on Wednesday April 22, 2009 at 10:20 PM at 10:20 PM