I don't recall seeing this question in the forums so,
What do you think is the most dramatic anime and why?
I think it was either Evangelion due to its plot, all the symbology, and the way
it viewed the human condition or Berserk which had quite a few high drama
elements (the search for answers about oneself, human relationships, and dealing
with pretty much the worst human activity of war)
If you want pure emotional drama it is DEFINATELY
Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien
but
Gunslinger Girl had a good bit of drama and emotional content as well.
I do agree that Evangelion had some good drama especialy near the end and in
"End of Evangelion" but I belive these 2(especialy Kimi) had it more
consistantly.
Hmmm a difficult question. I'd say it's a possible toss-up between Cowboy Bebop
and FullMetal Alchemist. I was on the edge of my seat for FMA throughout most of
the series, but for Bebop, the mature philosophies were... dramatic? Meh.
Gankutsuou the anime adaptaion of the count of monte christo. It has has one of
the most intriguing stories I've seen and you can sympathize with the main
character.
I'd agree with Ichimaru, KGNE is definetly a very emotionally dramatic anime.
It's so closely tied with events that are entirely possible in real life, that
you can't help but be able to "feel" what the characters are going
through. If you haven't seen it yet, I'd recommend you pick it up ^^
Other notable mentions, I think, are Air TV, Monster and Haibane Renmei. Dunno
if those are considered "most" dramatic, but to me they are very good
heh.
I don't recall seeing this question in the forums so,
What do you think is the most dramatic anime and why?
I think it was either Evangelion due to its plot, all the symbology, and the way it viewed the human condition or Berserk which had quite a few high drama elements (the search for answers about oneself, human relationships, and dealing with pretty much the worst human activity of war)
If you want pure emotional drama it is DEFINATELY
Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien
but
Gunslinger Girl had a good bit of drama and emotional content as well.
I do agree that Evangelion had some good drama especialy near the end and in "End of Evangelion" but I belive these 2(especialy Kimi) had it more consistantly.
Hmmm a difficult question. I'd say it's a possible toss-up between Cowboy Bebop and FullMetal Alchemist. I was on the edge of my seat for FMA throughout most of the series, but for Bebop, the mature philosophies were... dramatic? Meh.
Cowboy Bebop it was just so deep in so many ways
yea...most drama is definitely KGNE, but that does NOT mean it's good...
Honestly, I thought it was THE most overrated piece of crap I ever saw...
Sad? Which part? The half of the anime where she kept sleeping with the guy or the other half where they all randomly started blubbering?
-_- Yea...I don't like it. But drama? DEFINITELY
maybe Gundam Seed cuz i think it's more abt the characters relationship, their emotion with each characters.
Gankutsuou the anime adaptaion of the count of monte christo. It has has one of the most intriguing stories I've seen and you can sympathize with the main character.
I'd agree with Ichimaru, KGNE is definetly a very emotionally dramatic anime. It's so closely tied with events that are entirely possible in real life, that you can't help but be able to "feel" what the characters are going through. If you haven't seen it yet, I'd recommend you pick it up ^^
Other notable mentions, I think, are Air TV, Monster and Haibane Renmei. Dunno if those are considered "most" dramatic, but to me they are very good heh.
My opinion is Tsubasa Reservior Chronicles.
Luv it
I think it was Evangelion as well. I really enjoyed this anime.
naruto i cried in garaa(thats how u spell his name?!) past n sasuke past n neji past.......