Watched Starship Operators.
Watched & Enjoyed that as well. Unfortunately, if you read a lot of D. Weber especially Honor Harrington or Lt. Leary, you can predict the outcome (and the winner) of the Starship Operators battles so far in advance that much of the plot tension dissipated for me. However, I did like that the characters were college age and up, which for a starship, makes a little more sense than say, 'Nadesico' with Hoshino Ruri, the ship's ELEVEN-yr old four-striper.
Watching this series has given me a lot of hope for David Weber's Mutineer's Moon that ADV is working on with Production I.G. I can see this series of books, and Weber's Honor Harrington series, as Anime now, whereas before I was unsure.
Shameless and Obligatory AMV plug:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/members_videoinfo.php?v=15719Recently finished 'Death Note,' 'Today in Class 5-2,' 'Souko no STRAIN,' and 'Zegapain.' I found 'Zegapain to be MUCH more engaging than '.hack//SIGN' - imagine real gaming action, plus the main character loses touch with which 'side' is reality - and which characters are controlling which. What if you had reason to believe that Mimiru, Bear, Suzuki, et al were REAL beings, who made you & your classmate get up and go to school ... ?
Now enjoying 'Seto no Hanayome' for its overdone Yakuza situations, as much cheezy-fun as those ancient Quinn-Martin detective shows in their own day. Busting a gut on 'Lucky Star,' and 'Master of Epic: The Animation Age.'
Trudging through 'Bleach,' 'Sakugan no Shana,' and 'Red Garden.'
Oh well, back to making the Contest OP!