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Author Topic: How do you feel about anime  (Read 1647 times)

Just wait for the Desu flood...any second now...



I've only like watched Rozen Maiden and (part of) Lucky Star.


Harhi susimiya you say


Recognize me?
Of course I do. Nagato is my favorite character, though Mikuru and Tsuruya are both pretty cool.  :cookieMonster: (as for haruhi, i'd like her if you asked "lol haruhi or kyon?" but she's a bit.. not sure how to put it, unnecessary and annoying)

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what the

It's crap. The only one I've ever watched and enjoyed was pokemon way back in elementary school.

Not a fan of it, and I always wonder how many tubes of hair gel they go through each month.




Anime is a load of bullstuff the way most westerners view it. I doubt anyone actually understands why it's created in the first place.

Anime is a load of bullstuff the way most westerners view it. I doubt anyone actually understands why it's created in the first place.
I'm sure some Japanese feel the same way about western animation.

I can like it because it sometimes has interesting stories and whatnot, not to mention the best fanservice evar, at the same time I hate it because it spawns white people who act like total asshats about it.

Anime is a load of bullstuff the way most westerners view it. I doubt anyone actually understands why it's created in the first place.
the same reason western cartoons are?

Negatively. It's almost all the same overdramatic horse richard, with those stupid sequences that consist literally of like 2 frames of their mouth opening and closing. It's the bargain bin of animation, Walt Disney rolls in his grave.

I like what I like ~desu

the same reason western cartoons are?
Wrong. So far the comments in between this and my previous one prove my point. The only thing I can say is that the cultural boundary is a bitch that prevents any part of the world from understanding the good things each culture has to offer. You couldn't say it's the same way asians feel about western animation because when you were raised into both cultures, and was willing to understand and appreciate both, you would understand a huge difference between the motives and symbolism each has in contrast.

Perhaps I'm just as ignorant as all of you, but I'm sure as hell not going to accept anything entertainment as just basic plot and design which is the main topics looked after in most westernized animation.