Vudu said:I grew up watching anime. I remember my favorite show being Tenchi Muyo and having an affinity for sailor moon and outlaw star. Looking at beautiful people fall in love with other beautiful people while looking at the occasional beautiful transformation and beautiful fight scene was enough for me. I cried when Nephlite died in a sailor moon for me (He was my Edward). But, as I grew up, stories went from cute to tedious and, even as a child, I wondered why it took 3 seasons for a character to admit they liked or didn't like another character. As I grew and learned more about people and emotions, anime turned immature to me. Every social problem they had (which usually boiled down a girl liking a guy but not wanting to admit it so she treats him like shit and gets mad at him when another girl hugs him or kisses him or wants to be with him)) there was an obvious easy solution: for them to sit down and TALK for 5 minutes!
Seriously, the relationships in Anime seem so unhealthy. Naruto is freakin' scary. The girls are nuts and I can't sit through it. But it's not just these love stories (which they almost always have) but the filler. Ooohhh the filler. How the good guy makes a 5 minute speech about his super duper move but then the bad guy grins, counters his super duper move and then explains how he counters it for another five minutes. So, after thinking for ten minutes and relaying all of his thoughts to the audience, the good guy calls upon another super move that he didn't use originally for some reason and, although this hurts the bad guy, he dusts himself off, congratulates the good guy on his efforts, and then whips out yet ANOTHER super duper move and explains EXACTLY HOW IT WORKS!
"Oh no! What will our hero do? Find out next episode! Sike! Try three episodes from now!"
Fight scenes drag on and on until the hero digs deep down and unlocks a god power after discovering what true friendship/love/honor/family/bravery means and blows the bad guy away...for now (dun dun duuuun!).
By high school, I was over it, but it concerns me how Anime has such an adult following when seems so empty. The relationships are never healthy and the fights are slow. I think it was Yu Gi Oh that made me throw in the towel and give up trying to watch anime on tv. I hated those battles. At least Pokemon battles were quick (although I hated team rocket for fuckin' shit up and slowing shit down). Every now and then, I see something fun like Vampire hunter D, Miyazaki's older stuff, and the cowboy B bop movie but honestly, why is Anime so popular among adults? What's it do for them/you? Why am I the only one who thinks anime and JRG's are retarded and redardING?
Sad but true, Most anime are designed to appeal to Otaku/NEET/hikkikomori who have become disillusioned with society either because of ijime (bullying that is a major problem in some schools), lack of social skills (Japan is a very social enviroment, you are required to be able to "read the air" and understand people without even asking about their emotions), or less justifiable reasons like "i hate real life". That's why so many stupid fanservice, harem or self-insert shows are made (i myself have a strong love/hate with infinite stratos). However, Strugons law remains true so at the very least we should just avoid the crappy and vapid 90%Westaway said:It's another case of the chicken and the egg. Anime is extremely vapid, which does nothing to stimulate the audience. Since it's so vapid it also attracts the wrong type of people, which encourages the writers to continue to make juvenile shows. At the end of the day it's no different from video games besides the fact that it's endemic to Japan, but that is a huge disadvantage.
Yes but even you have to admit that some of the anime industry trends are not exactly healthy, particularly the enphasis on harem shows with self-insert protagonists and undeveloped female leads (looking at your avatar's show)Arina Love said:You know because people have different tastes than you. You don't need to know why people love it. Because if you don't get it you never will. Been watching Anime and playing J-RPGs for 10 years now and still going strong.
Except it's a non issue, a lot of anime getting released aimed at different people. There are serious anime and there are harems and other fanservice, something for everyone. Don't like fanservice? You don't have to watch it, but don't insult people that do, labeling them as unhealthy or without social skills. It doesn't matter if something healthy or not because it's a FICTION it have noting to do with real life. Just as murdering people in games would be unhealthy by that logic but it's not, because it's NOT REAL.Izanagi009 said:Yes but even you have to admit that some of the anime industry trends are not exactly healthy, particularly the enphasis on harem shows with self-insert protagonists and undeveloped female leads (looking at your avatar's show)Arina Love said:You know because people have different tastes than you. You don't need to know why people love it. Because if you don't get it you never will. Been watching Anime and playing J-RPGs for 10 years now and still going strong.
Ultimately, we love anime but we also have to concede that it has issues
a non issue in terms of the influence on people, yes. But I see it as a large issue given that the more these type of shallow fanservice shows get made, the less stuff like Aldnoah Zero, Captain Earth, Ghost in the Shell or anything of artistic merit gets made. Yes, fanservice has a place but there is a time when we have to develop a better taste in shows or at least realize that, you like a show for what reasons: because of the head on your shoulders or the head between your legsArina Love said:Except it's a non issue, a lot of anime getting released aimed at different people. There are serious anime and there are harems and other fanservice, something for everyone. Don't like fanservice? You don't have to watch it, but don't insult people that do, labeling them as unhealthy or without social skills. It doesn't matter if something healthy or not because it's a FICTION it have noting to do with real life. Just as murdering people in games would be unhealthy by that logic but it's not, because it's NOT REAL.Izanagi009 said:Yes but even you have to admit that some of the anime industry trends are not exactly healthy, particularly the enphasis on harem shows with self-insert protagonists and undeveloped female leads (looking at your avatar's show)Arina Love said:You know because people have different tastes than you. You don't need to know why people love it. Because if you don't get it you never will. Been watching Anime and playing J-RPGs for 10 years now and still going strong.
Ultimately, we love anime but we also have to concede that it has issues
issue for you yes but not for majority it's simple, supply and demand. People like and buy fan service shows so the make them, whenever you like it or not. And "better taste ""artistic merit" is purely subjective. Anime is entertainment not everybody likes heavy/serious thought provocative themes in their entertainment. Like me ,for example, i do not watch anything that is not comedy/slice of life/Light-shonen/Lighthearted Adventure like Fairy Tail and Once piece. I just don't like depressing stuff. So yeah i have head on my shoulders and i like fanservice. You may think you have "better taste" if it helps you sleep at night but that's just not true. All you have is taste for certain subtype of entertainment and subjective opinions.Izanagi009 said:a non issue in terms of the influence on people, yes. But I see it as a large issue given that the more these type of shallow fanservice shows get made, the less stuff like Aldnoah Zero, Captain Earth, Ghost in the Shell or anything of artistic merit gets made. Yes, fanservice has a place but there is a time when we have to develop a better taste in shows or at least realize that, you like a show for what reasons: because of the head on your shoulders or the head between your legsArina Love said:Except it's a non issue, a lot of anime getting released aimed at different people. There are serious anime and there are harems and other fanservice, something for everyone. Don't like fanservice? You don't have to watch it, but don't insult people that do, labeling them as unhealthy or without social skills. It doesn't matter if something healthy or not because it's a FICTION it have noting to do with real life. Just as murdering people in games would be unhealthy by that logic but it's not, because it's NOT REAL.Izanagi009 said:Yes but even you have to admit that some of the anime industry trends are not exactly healthy, particularly the enphasis on harem shows with self-insert protagonists and undeveloped female leads (looking at your avatar's show)Arina Love said:You know because people have different tastes than you. You don't need to know why people love it. Because if you don't get it you never will. Been watching Anime and playing J-RPGs for 10 years now and still going strong.
Ultimately, we love anime but we also have to concede that it has issues
I guess I will concede that the whole artistic thing was subjective and that people may not like the depressing stuff. But I think even we can admit that the proliferation of brocon/siscon characters and shows like "Recently, My Sister is Unusual" is a bit unnervingArina Love said:issue for you yes but not for majority it's simple, supply and demand. People like and buy fan service shows so the make them, whenever you like it or not. And "better taste ""artistic merit" is purely subjective. Anime is entertainment not everybody likes heavy/serious thought provocative themes in their entertainment. Like me ,for example, i do not watch anything that is not comedy/slice of life/Light-shonen/Lighthearted Adventure like Fairy Tail and Once piece. I just don't like depressing stuff. So yeah i have head on my shoulders and i like fanservice. You may think you have "better taste" if it helps you sleep at night but that's just not true. All you have is taste for certain subtype of entertainment and subjective opinions.Izanagi009 said:a non issue in terms of the influence on people, yes. But I see it as a large issue given that the more these type of shallow fanservice shows get made, the less stuff like Aldnoah Zero, Captain Earth, Ghost in the Shell or anything of artistic merit gets made. Yes, fanservice has a place but there is a time when we have to develop a better taste in shows or at least realize that, you like a show for what reasons: because of the head on your shoulders or the head between your legsArina Love said:Except it's a non issue, a lot of anime getting released aimed at different people. There are serious anime and there are harems and other fanservice, something for everyone. Don't like fanservice? You don't have to watch it, but don't insult people that do, labeling them as unhealthy or without social skills. It doesn't matter if something healthy or not because it's a FICTION it have noting to do with real life. Just as murdering people in games would be unhealthy by that logic but it's not, because it's NOT REAL.Izanagi009 said:Yes but even you have to admit that some of the anime industry trends are not exactly healthy, particularly the enphasis on harem shows with self-insert protagonists and undeveloped female leads (looking at your avatar's show)Arina Love said:You know because people have different tastes than you. You don't need to know why people love it. Because if you don't get it you never will. Been watching Anime and playing J-RPGs for 10 years now and still going strong.
Ultimately, we love anime but we also have to concede that it has issues