In my efforts to find some new anime series to get into, I downloaded 11 eps (packaged as one file) of Hellsing. The file was called just 'Hellsing', so I had had no clue the subtitles were actually in Spanish. Well, in the time it took to realize the subtitles were in Spanish, I was hooked on the series. (Yes, in seconds.) The art is just amazing, but even better is the music. What they did with guitars and pianos... they made totally new sounds with them. Sort of like that guitar playing they used in Desperado mixed with vaguely Old West piano music. Totally new to my ear, but ultra-pleasing and fascinating.
Though I can't read more than a word or two in Spanish, and understand even less Japanese, I watched the whole first ep. And know what? I have ten more I can watch until I have the ones with English subtitles finished downloading. I'm going to start on the second one as soon as I finish this post.
If you have a chance to see this series, grab it.
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Date: 2003-11-07 08:01 pm (UTC)If you like the music, though, there are a few others you might like. Trigun, Wolf's Rain, and Cowboy Bebop all have excellent music, aside from being great series. You know I can't recommend Cowboy Bebop enough, but Wolf's Rain in particular is something I think you'd like.
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Date: 2003-11-07 08:05 pm (UTC)I tried watching Bebop and didn't like it (though it was on Cartoon Network, so who knows how badly they ruined it). I was pondering Wolf's Rain and figured I'd download it when I came across a link. I think someone else suggested Trigun as well, and it's also on my "download it if you see it, but don't hunt it down" list.