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#1
Oh, favorites... *thinks* I'll try to keep it at top five so I don't bore everyone.

1) Spiral ~Suiri no Kizuna~ It's a great series, quite original and it plays out really well. Plus, the characters just rock. I mean, I tend to have to really like the characters to like an anime, and ALL of the characters in Spiral rock. (For the first time ever, I actually liked ALL the females, including the lead... in ANYTHING. They were all just so cute) PIYOKO NO PI!!
2) Hikaru no Go. Again with the character stuff. Hikaru no Go is REALLY character driven, and even though it's very much your typical anime about some boring game and the competitiveness of it all, the characters are ALL awesome (And they're different. Seriously, there are few people who you could sort of connect the other characters too...except Touya Akira and Haku from Spirited Away. the two boys could be twins, I kid you not). Also, the relationships are fairly well developed (And the fandom! Oh the angst that they leave up to the imagination of the readers! Angst can be a good thing)
3) Yami no Matsuei... It's just THAT goregous. It's only thirteen episodes but wow. It's really beautiful. Tsuzuki...Hisoka... *sigh*
4)Matantei Loki Ragnarok. It's so cute ^^ Insanely adorable. Adorable = Good
5) Pet Shop of Horrors. Only four episodes, I was upset. Pet Shop of Horrors is REALLY good and it REALLY keeps you involved and wondering just what stupid thing the stupid people who go to D are going to do to screw everything up. Plus, it's D! COUNT D! And GRANDPA! Oh my God, Grandpa is THE BEST!

There's so many more i could list (Shaman King, Hunter x Hunter, D.N.Angel, Last Exile, Orphen) and that's doesn't even get CLOSE to the number of Manga (RG Veda, Tenshi Kinryoku, Alichino). But that'll do for now. I'm sure Hikaru no Go will bump Spiral out of the number one spot once I catch up on it.

~Toya
#2
Subs or Dubs? Ohhh such a deep question, and one that has divided the anime community in america for...well, it has for as long as I've been into anime (though that's NOT really all that long compared to many Otaku on this board and in the community in general). But, I've had the joy of experiencing both Subtitled and Dubbed.
And it's my expert opinion to say that Subtitled is better, but both have their good points. With Subbed (or raw) you don't really lose out on as much. You get the emotion and the personality and the general atmosphere as it was meant to be (As Kei had mentioned or the article he'd used had mentioned). Dubs also have to be altered to fit with the movement of the lips and often times it'll affect the fluidity of the story and things like that. And then there's the actual voices... *cringe* If any of you have ever seen the Yami no Matsuei dub *shutter* It is the single, most terrifying and saddening thing I'd ever witnessed (and I only watched 10 minutes of it)
Dub can be really good as well... though, mostly only when I don't feel like reading. If I'm trying to do something or focus on the animation over the story, then I'll watch the dub. I think, if voice directors and even the actors would watch the original in Japanese, and at least attempt to get a similar voice (not identical or anything, but if someone has a soft voice, it'd be nice if they KEPT a soft voice), then dubs would probably be  a lot more enjoyable.

~Toya