lolwut?Mimsofthedawg said:The problem is that this isn't true. For almost every topic, every ideology, every religion, every aspect of human life there is a point of "Rights" and "Wrongs". Perhaps it could be argued that there's not absolute right or wrong, but there are at the very least things that are "more right" and things that are "more wrong". Yes this is altered by your specific perspective, but across cultures there are still fundamental truths found (or various degrees of such a fundamental truth).Broderick said:As people said above, you can replace the word "anime" with just about any other form of media. Words like "good" and "great" are subjective, and people just like different things. People also like different things for different reasons; one person may not watch, play, eat whatever for the same reasons another person might. So there you go.
As such, it is vague and false to say, "You can say that about any medium." Saying a medium is tasteless might be subjective. But if a medium lacks things that create a good story (adequate conflict, character development, backstory, coherency, etc.) a critic begins leaving subjectivity and crossing the line more towards objectivity.
Maybe question whether or not anime is art is a bit much, but is there something that can be more art than another thing? Absolutely, and from there a discussion can be made - a discussion that can go far beyond a simplistic and vague (as well as false) statement saying "it's just your preference! You can say that about anything!"
So...either you're saying that anime rarely has a coherent storyline/conflict/character development/etc., OR you posted an inadvertently incomplete argument.
If the first, I say "learn a bit about what you're talking about".
If the second, then please, continue your thought.
Lastly, some things, like this, really ARE that simple. Trying to see more than what's actually involved is pointless.