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Touma
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All seven that I thought that I remembered were correct.
I have never seen Super Milk Chan (because I am not interested), Nanoha StrikerS (because it was never licensed here), or Glass Fleet (just never tried it, and don't really know why). |
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MarshalBanana
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The only one I know for certain was Scrapped Princess, some I got through lucky guesses. I've seen a lot of stuff from the 00s, but most of these show I've either only know by name or have never heard of. | |||
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Aura Ichadora
Posts: 1596 Location: In front of my computer |
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I got five out of the ten right. Three of them I knew (Pretear, A Little Snow Fairy Sugar, and DearS), but the other two I guessed. : |
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Mr. Oshawott
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I got half of them right and one of them possibly wrong and the rest I haven't the slightest clue.
Really wish someone in the U.S. would pick up MGL Nanoha and the sequels of it sometime... |
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fryguy81
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man, I suck at recognizing anime. | |||
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Parsifal24
Posts: 452 Location: Holland MI |
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I got 4 (Dears, Scrapped Princess, Milk Chan, and Lyrical Nanoha) that was probably the hardest one yet partially because I didn't get back into Anime until 2009 so there is a large chunk of the early 2000s I've never seen. | |||
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relyat08
Posts: 1674 Location: Northern Virginia |
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Man, you tricked me with that easy FMA thumbnail! I didn't actually recognize anything on this list, to be honest. Other than Nanoha, but I haven't seen any of it other than the movies, so I didn't know which particular series it was. I lucked out and got 4 right, I think.
Of the ridiculous number of shows I've seen, most of them are things that still get talked about regularly, or are at least highly regarded, like Kemonozume and Dennou Coil. Didn't bother with many of the mid 2000s Otaku shows. |
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angelmcazares
Posts: 2596 Location: Iscandar |
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I thought I knew a lot of series from the 00's, but I guess not; I only recognized 3 shows. | |||
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DuelGundam2099
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The ones I got were Najica, Pretear, Gun x Sword, Scrapped Princess, and Nanoha Strikers. (No idea why Najica herself is wearing lipstick and her flower is purple in that pic though, must be a rare promo pic) I think one was DearS, but I clicked no answer anyway to be safe. One had Godannar and Fafner on it when that wasn't in the picture, but I know nothing about Mars Daybreak or Glass Fleet so I left that to no answer too. Never thought I'd get more than two of these in one of these surveys, there should be an "identify these mechs" survey. | |||
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brucepuppy
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I recognize Pretear right away. It was one of my first few anime that dragged me into the world of bishounen harem. | |||
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Takkun4343
Posts: 259 Location: Gahanna, Ohio |
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Got all ten. |
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Zin5ki
Posts: 4130 Location: London, UK |
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I stoically chose not to vote here. Such was the difficulty level that I could stand only to lose by participating, alas. The Nanoha question seemed forgiving enough, until I saw the options available. | |||
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Animechic420
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Hmm. Not bad. I got Najica Blitz Tactics, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS and Glass Fleet wrong. |
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WingKing
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7/10. Never saw Sister Princess, never even heard of Glass Fleet, and got thrown off on Najica partly because I saw the helicopter and remembered that Madlax had helicopters in it (I never saw Najica and haven't seen Madlax in ages). So those were my three misses.
Still, it's my best score on one of these quizzes yet. StrikerS is the only 00's installment with an adult Nanoha, and I own some of the Scrapped Princess manga, so I got those two right away, but most of the others took some thinking. |
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SnowyLightning44
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I clearly need to watch more anime for the 2000's because I only managed to get three right |
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