The air time did kind of bother me...Even though I have to be up at 4 A.M anyway (7 A.M guitar practice and a lot of junk to do beforehand...), it's still nice not to have to think about something that early. It's best watched in marathon, being 12 episodes or so, and can be most appreciated along with little breaks of music by Tsuneo Imahori and Mars Volta (...Er, personal preference but try it sometime and see if it isn't enjoyable.)
There are also a huge load of comics for it, but I've got all of both the anime and the manga of it and honestly, the anime is better this time around. Lots of fan comics with pretty artwork, too.
There's a nice site called
www.animecornerstore.com (Forgive me if it's not what I remember it being, the last time I went there was awhile ago; And stay out of the 'adult' section. x_x;) that sells tons of everything anime...And I do mean -everything-. You can even find very obscure ones there if the site is the same as it was last I shopped, conveniently sectioned to separate more questionable material from regular anime and comics, etc. Their selection is massive and their prices are cheap; the quality is also good, which makes me doubt bootlegging but I'm not sure. It's apparently based in California and actually has a physical store if you're in the area, or so I read. Probably just a warehouse.
I saw BP there for about $15 per package, which is about $5 cheaper than the lowest price I found at places like Suncoast (Which barely stocked any of it.)...I also got my Furi Kuri collector's artbox set there for about $35, which Suncoast wanted an outrageous $50 for, instantly gaining my contempt. The $110 they want for the Gungrave boxset is too steep, too.
Also, Carnival, story wise...They weren't useless, persay, just normal or average. Boogiepop and the Piper wanted them because they had some form of guilt or regret, and this fear and anxiety was what Boogiepop Phantom fed on. Boogiepop herself is merely the angel of death, which explains why the two go against one another. The Phantom was an illusiory copy created by the pillar of light. The Manticore also fed on similar energies...
...As did Chounuchi-kun, as seen in episode 2, with the odd bugs he ate from people's chests. These are the same sorts of things that Phantom consumes, and are the anxious feelings in their hearts. That's why nobody else sees them as physical entities, as well, and why Chounuchi-kun has such an affinity for chests. -Cough.-
I've put waaaaay too much time into researching this, ne? u_X;