Well this is good because I literally just watched Disappearance last night for the first time, and E8 the day before. 36 hours ago I was ready to burn Kyoto animation at the stake, because of endless 8. I was raging so hard. And then.... I wastch disappearance. And now all I want to do is give them a medal for that work of genius. I've never seen a studio so goddamn schizophrenic, but praise well earned. Also, after half an hour or whatever in, my reaction was "WHEN DID NAGATO BECOME SO DAMN CUTE". Loved her in it. I could go on about it for hours. But I won't. :3FireAza said:GODDAMN Disappearance was an incredible film. And not just because it made up for the "Endless 8" tripe either, it was just... Incredible. They even managed to give Yuki a bit of personality and screen-time without seeming weird and out-of-place. And who knew that Haruhi worked so well with more of a drama slant? Also, the soundtrack was performed by an Australian orchestra *tearful patriotic salute*rudolphna said:Interesting read. But I will say this.
Anime has "The disapperance of haruhi suzumiya". Therefore, any argument against it is invalid.
My advice? Pick out something at random from the aniDB that sounds interesting and give a few episodes a shot. I've discovered many awesome anime that originally were just a blip on my radar because the concept was "interesting".freaper said:Just wanted to let you know OP that I enjoyed the read, and I even learned some things. I'm an anime fan, but I only watch shows that my friends recommend, since I can't be bothered with most animes that are released recently.
"the most fundamental difference between animation in the west and animation in Japan is application"... I like that. That's a great way to describe it.A1 said:I've thought about this kind of thing myself and have come to the conclusion that the most fundamental difference between animation in the west and animation in Japan is application. As far as I can tell in the west animation is usually just used for either children's content or adult comedy. But in Japan animation is used for pretty much everything (although to be sure some genres may be more popular than others). Anime is everything that live-action is and more. In light of this it's a shame when some people simply take a look at one or a few anime titles and think that they've got the jist of it or anything like that. But sadly that seemingly has been the case before. I don't think a lot of people really understand how much variety anime has and that it's a medium and not a genre as you say.
Yeah, but anime also has "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya-Season 2", which was downright insulting. And I'm a hardcore Haruhi fan.rudolphna said:Interesting read. But I will say this.
Anime has "The disapperance of haruhi suzumiya". Therefore, any argument against it is invalid.
Valid point. My only real problem with Disappearance was it's sheer length, which was probably just a little too much. (It's currently ranked as the #8 longest animated movie ever created!)FireAza said:GODDAMN Disappearance was an incredible film. And not just because it made up for the "Endless 8" tripe either, it was just... Incredible. They even managed to give Yuki a bit of personality and screen-time without seeming weird and out-of-place. And who knew that Haruhi worked so well with more of a drama slant? Also, the soundtrack was performed by an Australian orchestra *tearful patriotic salute*rudolphna said:Interesting read. But I will say this.
Anime has "The disapperance of haruhi suzumiya". Therefore, any argument against it is invalid.
Watch the English dub of Endless Eight. Hearing Crispin Freeman ad-lib his lines is the sole saving grace of that nightmare.Otaku World Order said:Yeah, but anime also has "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya-Season 2", which was downright insulting. And I'm a hardcore Haruhi fan.rudolphna said:Interesting read. But I will say this.
Anime has "The disapperance of haruhi suzumiya". Therefore, any argument against it is invalid.
^thisSmashLovesTitanQuest said:Yeah, well, no.
If you want to write a complete guide on anime make in more objective next time. A love letter to anime from an anime fan wont convince me of anything.
By the way, 8 of the 13 images you posted picture little kids. Way to go.
The explanation I heard (may not be accurate) is that Japan (And many other eastern cultures) treats sexuality differently than we do. Sex is treated less in terms of morality (Not to say morality isn't a factor, just that it is less so) and more in terms of societal responsibility. Combined with the fact that the age of consent is lower than in most developed countries, and that high school students are treated more like young adults/college students would be here in the west, and you end up with a level of sexuality that people from western cultures find uncomfortable.Syzygy23 said:^thisSmashLovesTitanQuest said:Yeah, well, no.
If you want to write a complete guide on anime make in more objective next time. A love letter to anime from an anime fan wont convince me of anything.
By the way, 8 of the 13 images you posted picture little kids. Way to go.
What the fuck is with Japans' media and WAY too young girls? I don't know about them, but the rest of the world considers that borderline, if not outright, pedophilia.
I dunno. Watching Haruhi without hearing the voice of Aya Hirano is like watching a Bond movie without bad double entendres.Xirema said:Watch the English dub of Endless Eight. Hearing Crispin Freeman ad-lib his lines is the sole saving grace of that nightmare.Otaku World Order said:Yeah, but anime also has "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya-Season 2", which was downright insulting. And I'm a hardcore Haruhi fan.rudolphna said:Interesting read. But I will say this.
Anime has "The disapperance of haruhi suzumiya". Therefore, any argument against it is invalid.
Edit: "CANST THOU NOT SEE THE NO DIVING SIGN????!"
Yeah, it did make up for Endless Hate. Futher proof that Haruhi is capable of miracles maybe?rudolphna said:To me, Disapperance, more than made up for Endless 8. I don't understand how that's possible, but it just does. Nagato= Fkn Cute as hell, and Haruhi with long hair = <3
I'd go back and find my post I made about Japan, it's age of consent, and America, but Xirema summed it up pretty well. Basically, American society does not equal the rest of the world.Syzygy23 said:^thisSmashLovesTitanQuest said:Yeah, well, no.
If you want to write a complete guide on anime make in more objective next time. A love letter to anime from an anime fan wont convince me of anything.
By the way, 8 of the 13 images you posted picture little kids. Way to go.
What the fuck is with Japans' media and WAY too young girls? I don't know about them, but the rest of the world considers that borderline, if not outright, pedophilia.
Juding by your avatar, you're a fan of Madoka? Did you like it's art style? If so, check out anything done by studio SHAFT (Bakemonogatari, MariaHolic, And Yet the Town Moves, Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei etc), because imaginative, creative, unique visuals is kinda their thing.Kuroneko97 said:Huh. This was an interesting read. Lately I haven't been watching much anime, But this season I've already omitted the ones that look like shit. I almost always avoid harems unless I'm in the mood for something raunchy, yet I don't want to watch porn.
Lately I've just been stuck watching Comedy Central and typing stories, and lately I've started playing Starcraft with my friend. And reading Magico, which I hope gets an anime adaptation.
Different Strokes *trollface*SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Name one Live Action TV series aimed at adults starring a child or an adult with extremely childish proportions in the main character role. Go.
SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Name one Live Action TV series aimed at adults starring a child or an adult with extremely childish proportions in the main character role. Go.
Yea but he's got those sick proportions right? Alternatively I'd argue The Wonder Years and to a lesser extent Malcolm in the Middle were intended to appeal to adults or young adults.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:I dunno man. He seems to have facial hair. (By the way, might wanna add something to your post to avoid mod wrath. Did not report and telling you because im nice.)
Violent movies have portrayed children.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Wait, I thought anime is not cartoon? Isnt that what the OP is arguing?
And yeah, a lot of western cartoons feature kids, but they are marketed to kids. With anime... Not so much. Lots of kids (or adults with childish proportion, as the OP put it) in animes aimed at men. Huh.