The art styles are vaguely similar, that's it. It is weird as hell, but weird in an awesome way, not an annoying one.BoringSupreez wrote:is it anything like FLCL? Looks kinda wierd.
I can't believe you guys haven't seen Dead Leaves.
The art styles are vaguely similar, that's it. It is weird as hell, but weird in an awesome way, not an annoying one.BoringSupreez wrote:is it anything like FLCL? Looks kinda wierd.

Yeah, the Blu-Ray is definitely worth it. It was pretty cheap on amazon when I got it.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Just finished Redline. I need to study but my brain is absolutely fried.
No Redline doesn't offer a deep story but man, what a fresh experience. Unlike anything else I've seen so far. The art and animation, the sound design and music, all amazing. And despite the crazy amount going on there's so many small details to everything. You hit the nail on the head Exhuminator. It's got a pretty firm spot on my top 10 so far.
I'm thinking about buying the BR version. Considering how gorgeous it was on DVD I can only imagine what that extra sharpness does for it.
Same director, so yesBoringSupreez wrote:Dead Leaves is in my watchlist right now... is it anything like FLCL? Looks kinda wierd.
Glad to hear you enjoyed it!RyaNtheSlayA wrote:You hit the nail on the head Exhuminator. It's got a pretty firm spot on my top 10 so far.
Cool, I'll be giving it a watch next time I have a couple of days off.Erik_Twice wrote:Same director, so yesBoringSupreez wrote:Dead Leaves is in my watchlist right now... is it anything like FLCL? Looks kinda wierd.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Say what?Erik_Twice wrote:Same director, so yesBoringSupreez wrote:Dead Leaves is in my watchlist right now... is it anything like FLCL? Looks kinda wierd.
Yeah - Imaishi also directed Gurren Lagann, Kill la Kill, and Panty & Stocking though. Which may give an idea of the style.Exhuminator wrote: They did not have the same director or even writer. FLCL was directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, and written by Yōji Enokido. Dead Leaves was directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi, and written by Takeichi Honda.