geeksandgeeks, I read that you really like CLAMP, and I was wondering if Clover and Wish are worth reading...I've finally found a copy of the first manga for both, and since I've just finished X and Tokyo Babylon, something else by them seems like a good idea. Anyways, are Clover and Wish any good?
Denki denki!
Music Man wrote: How do you guys like anime? It's like infinity dollars.
It's worth it. Besides, I just read the manga, or watch the shows if one of them happens to come on Adult SWIM.
Downloading anime from the internet, now THAT is worth it...but it takes too long, so one must go to the next best thing: borrow from a friend who has terabytes (no joke) of downloads. Even still, it's better on television; it's hard just to sit down and watch it unregulated - you're never going to set controls and watch one episode per day. By the way, Adult Swim is the best - Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Sealab 2021 are possibly the best shows in the world.
MetzgerR wrote: geeksandgeeks, I read that you really like CLAMP, and I was wondering if Clover and Wish are worth reading...I've finally found a copy of the first manga for both, and since I've just finished X and Tokyo Babylon, something else by them seems like a good idea. Anyways, are Clover and Wish any good?
Denki denki!
*jaw drops*
Dude (assuming you're a guy), are you available? I LOVE X and Tokyo
Babylon. They were what got me into CLAMP's stuff in the first place!
Clover and Wish are both excellent, but if you're looking for something slightly more lighthearted, Chobits is also worth a look. I have the DVD of the series somewhere.
Uhm...actually I'm female...But I did like Chobits. Angelic Layer was a bit random, but X and Tokyo Babylon are awesome! I'm actually going to be getting the first volume of Clover today, so denki!
Ja ne!
Do you like CLAMP? ;)
Metzger - I'm always on the lookout for non-Japanese people, who are several time zones ahead of me and not particularly dependable, to discuss the old Battle for the Apocalypse, so feel free to email or IM me (jessiehl)