I have no idea. I used to be a pretty serious weeaboo myself, then I took a reality to the knee. Now all I can remember is a faint haze of badly-written anime and hambeast cosplayers.
People presented much better arguments, but i'll add my 5 cents if i may.Soviet Heavy said:Can someone explain to me why?
You seem to have misunderstood my original sentiment. I am not talking about Weeaboos, I was talking about those who have a deep fascination with the nation on a cultural level that goes beyond merely being obsessed with anime.Maveroid said:A person enjoying Japanese subcultures and LIKING the things that come out of Japan is not a 'Japanophile'. What OP means are the people that are like "OMG JAPAN I WANT TO GO THERE EVERYTHING IS JUST LIKE IN ANIMES AND I WILL WEAR A SCHOOL DRESS AND I WILL TALK JAPANESE WITH THE OTHERS". You know, the people ignoring everything that comes out of other countries and saying that Japan is the best?
Look, I'm kinda ignorant about Japan but are you really suggesting Japan has no cultural prohabitions? Like at all? That seems impossible to me. Different ones from the west? Obviosuly, but none? I would need a lot of proof to be convinced.JesterRaiin said:snip
Nope.370999 said:Look, I'm kinda ignorant about Japan but are you really suggesting Japan has no cultural prohabitions? Like at all? That seems impossible to me. Different ones from the west? Obviosuly, but none? I would need a lot of proof to be convinced.JesterRaiin said:snip
Ah gottcha. It just seemed you were suggesting Japan to be Rapture, i.e without any form of morality then different morality. I will say though that Saudi Arabia approaches things different to the West but doesn't have the same appeal so I think what you are saying does indeed have validity, it's part of something else.JesterRaiin said:Nope.370999 said:Look, I'm kinda ignorant about Japan but are you really suggesting Japan has no cultural prohabitions? Like at all? That seems impossible to me. Different ones from the west? Obviosuly, but none? I would need a lot of proof to be convinced.JesterRaiin said:snip
Japan has its own taboos but it approaches some of ours in a little different way.
Some is the keyword here.
Oh this is your simply West vs East. We share some things and some divide us. Japan, India, Arabic countries - differences are unavoidable.370999 said:Ah gottcha. It just seemed you were suggesting Japan to be Rapture, i.e without any form of morality then different morality. I will say though that Saudi Arabia approaches things different to the West but doesn't have the same appeal so I think what you are saying does indeed have validity, it's part of something else.
It pays of thoughHiname said:That one thing all of these have in common tough is a general admiration for our school system. Guess that is where we shine the brightest...
At leats until you have acctually gone through there.
Thats one cruel, cruel world. x_x
Actually, The Secret of Kells was more Irish than Belgian, wasn't it?AC10 said:Part of me wonders if what you think is a Japanophile is really just someone who likes a few anime series. I like anime, I like some Japanese music. I enjoy learning about their religion and their cultural norms and their interesting history.
But I also really love what the French are doing with contemporary animation, and what Norwegians do with metal, and what the British bring to electronic music. I also love reading about the almost ten thousand year history of India. Probably the most interesting country historically, IMO.
I like things that interest me, no matter where they come from, even if it's Japan. I think you see more anime because it's semi-mainstream and, most importantly, it's a huge industry. To ignore it is like ignoring Hollywood. So much stuff comes out of it, and some of that stuff is good.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to discuss the Secret of Kells (a wonderful animated film from Belgium) but no one else seems to have seen it.