FABIO2      There's a vastly more superior American counterpart to pretty much any Japanese movie or cartoon to ever exist, and most of them came first.
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Xenocide YOU SHOW 'EM, WHOSE ARTIFICIAL CARTOON DISTINCTIONS ARE IN CHARGE HERE, FABIO!
SPIRITED AWAY? MORE LIKE SPIRITED A-GAY!
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FABIO2 Looks like a nerve was touched with young yaoi Gundam lovers.
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Sudan no1  this raises a good question. I enjoy yaoi, what is the superior American counterpart to a show like Ai no Kusabi?
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/ai-no-kusabi
I am eagerly awaiting your response, FABIO2. I wish to be a patriotic consumer of gay cartoons.
Also this show looks kinda lame and ugly.
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Caminante Nocturno   Not as good as Gundam.
Any Gundam.
Even that racist one with the sombrero-wearing Gundam.
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Xenocide In fairness, nothing is as good as the Gundam show with the sombrero robot.
Nothing.
Ever.
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Jeriko-1      The series was incredible and ended on a cliffhanger.
Kind of an 'Ozymandius Effect' where aliens appear and blitz the humans and neosapiens.
I wonder if it had gone on for another series what they would have looked like.
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FABIO2 They had run out the "World War 2 in space" angle. Considering how much of the appeal relied on how well they handled that, I'm kind of glad it ended when it did.
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Xenocide      Pretty great show, even if the designs were incredibly toyetic.
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Aubrey McFate      Liefield faceboxes ahoy!
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Camonk I was pretty mad that right after I submitted this, I found the opening with the actual speech explaining the setup of the show. Oh well, either way I was monstrously gay for this show for pretty much its entire run.
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SolRo sorry, your tag is wrong
http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=19141
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Doomstein      Loved this cartoon.
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